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Free upcoming Move-Play-Learn program
helps develop physical literacy in children
by Brianne Benson “The program focuses specifically To achieve this, children who living,” Hawboldt added.
on building physical literacy skills participate in the program will This program specifically targets
The Town of Edson's Move-Play- through active games. It is all about engage in fun games such as balloon younger movers aged 3-5 years old.
Learn program is starting up once having fun and being active, but batting, animal races, bean bag However, younger siblings are also
again with the goal of creating there is also a goal we want to tosses, balance games, and more. permitted to attend. The free
physically literate children who achieve by playing these games,” The program uses everyday and sessions will begin taking place on
grow into adults that are Hawboldt added. easy to find materials so that parents Mondays starting February 3 and
enthusiastic and devoted to physical “Children who are physically can recreate the educational games will run until the last session on
activity. literate are able to make the most within their own homes. March 16.
Community Services Coordinator out of opportunities for fun and “Beyond the physical benefits the Parents and their children will
Krysta Hawboldt defines physical activities, regardless of the setting, kids learn to take turns, share, and meet in the upstairs studio of the
literacy as “the ability to participate season, or playing surface; whether encourage each other. The parents Red Brick Arts Centre at 9 am for
in a wide range of activities, it's land, air, ice, water or snow. The also participate so it is a bonding 45 minutes. The class is drop-in
whether it be throwing a ball with a goal is to have children who grow activity for them and they are friendly, and registration is not
friend, balancing on the ice rink, or in to adults that continue these helping to role model healthy required.
running backwards during a soccer movements and be active for life,”
game.” said Hawboldt.
D
Did you know that we do …id you know that we do …
Color Printing Laminating
Laminating
Color Printing
Posters
Black & White Posters
Black & White
Photocopies Scanning & Email
Photocopies
Scanning & Email
Brochures
Bindery Services Brochures
Bindery Services
Business Cards
Business Cards ... etc.
... etc.
Fax Service
Fax Service
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Phone: (780) 723-5787 5040 3rd Avenue, Edsonhone: (780) 723-5787 5040 3rd Avenue, Edson
I want to express my appreciation for the
generosity of some of the local businesses and
individuals in support of the Christmas Party for
Special Needs Kids that was held at the Galloway
Museum on December 21.
I want to thank everyone who took the time to
come over and spend the day with us.
Also, I want to thank the volunteers who helped
Annie Birie, Judy Paynter and Terrill volunteered their time on February 14 to
help out at the Bargain Boutique. The Bargain Boutique has new and gently me set up everything and making it look fabulous.
used clothing, bedding, footwear, and household items at a very low cost.
They accept donations and have a drop-off bin in the parking lot. The Bargain Lions Club Edson Bonavista
Boutique is located in the basement of the Edson United Church (1214 Edson Kinette Club of Edson Trail Printing
Drive). photo Deanna Mitchener
Edson Day Care Society Audrina Jean Marie
Tim Hortons Brenda (baking)
McDonalds Raylene (baking)
Bannister GM Debbie Burgess
Panago Pizza Ann Roman
Mark’s Work Wearhouse Donna Pillage
Sobeys Donna Brown
Canadian Tire Debbie Vader
Jerry Ford Canadian Tire Gas Station
Galloway Museum Santa - Everett
In Focus Eye Care The Weekly Anchor
Top Choice Autobody
If I have missed anyone, please accept my apologies.
Aaralynn Payne puts the finishing touches on a beautiful Matisse-inspired tote
she painted during a Town of Edson art class on January 27. photo Lara
Felsing
rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
The Scene
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 10 MONDAY DECEMBER 23, 2019
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY NOVEMBER 11, 2019 PAGE 13
, 2020 PAGE 11
MONDAY FEBRUARY 24
Free upcoming Move-Play-Learn program
helps develop physical literacy in children
by Brianne Benson “The program focuses specifically To achieve this, children who living,” Hawboldt added.
on building physical literacy skills participate in the program will This program specifically targets
The Town of Edson's Move-Play- through active games. It is all about engage in fun games such as balloon younger movers aged 3-5 years old.
Learn program is starting up once having fun and being active, but batting, animal races, bean bag However, younger siblings are also
again with the goal of creating there is also a goal we want to tosses, balance games, and more. permitted to attend. The free
physically literate children who achieve by playing these games,” The program uses everyday and sessions will begin taking place on
grow into adults that are Hawboldt added. easy to find materials so that parents Mondays starting February 3 and
enthusiastic and devoted to physical “Children who are physically can recreate the educational games will run until the last session on
activity. literate are able to make the most within their own homes. March 16.
Community Services Coordinator out of opportunities for fun and “Beyond the physical benefits the Parents and their children will
Krysta Hawboldt defines physical activities, regardless of the setting, kids learn to take turns, share, and meet in the upstairs studio of the
literacy as “the ability to participate season, or playing surface; whether encourage each other. The parents Red Brick Arts Centre at 9 am for
in a wide range of activities, it's land, air, ice, water or snow. The also participate so it is a bonding 45 minutes. The class is drop-in
whether it be throwing a ball with a goal is to have children who grow activity for them and they are friendly, and registration is not
friend, balancing on the ice rink, or in to adults that continue these helping to role model healthy required.
running backwards during a soccer movements and be active for life,”
game.” said Hawboldt.
D
Did you know that we do …id you know that we do …
Color Printing Laminating
Laminating
Color Printing
Posters
Black & White Posters
Black & White
Photocopies Scanning & Email
Photocopies
Scanning & Email
Brochures
Bindery Services Brochures
Bindery Services
Business Cards
Business Cards ... etc.
... etc.
Fax Service
Fax Service
THE WEEKLY ANCHORHE WEEKLY ANCHOR
T
P
Phone: (780) 723-5787 5040 3rd Avenue, Edsonhone: (780) 723-5787 5040 3rd Avenue, Edson
I want to express my appreciation for the
generosity of some of the local businesses and
individuals in support of the Christmas Party for
Special Needs Kids that was held at the Galloway
Museum on December 21.
I want to thank everyone who took the time to
come over and spend the day with us.
Also, I want to thank the volunteers who helped
Annie Birie, Judy Paynter and Terrill volunteered their time on February 14 to
help out at the Bargain Boutique. The Bargain Boutique has new and gently me set up everything and making it look fabulous.
used clothing, bedding, footwear, and household items at a very low cost.
They accept donations and have a drop-off bin in the parking lot. The Bargain Lions Club Edson Bonavista
Boutique is located in the basement of the Edson United Church (1214 Edson Kinette Club of Edson Trail Printing
Drive). photo Deanna Mitchener
Edson Day Care Society Audrina Jean Marie
Tim Hortons Brenda (baking)
McDonalds Raylene (baking)
Bannister GM Debbie Burgess
Panago Pizza Ann Roman
Mark’s Work Wearhouse Donna Pillage
Sobeys Donna Brown
Canadian Tire Debbie Vader
Jerry Ford Canadian Tire Gas Station
Galloway Museum Santa - Everett
In Focus Eye Care The Weekly Anchor
Top Choice Autobody
If I have missed anyone, please accept my apologies.
Aaralynn Payne puts the finishing touches on a beautiful Matisse-inspired tote
she painted during a Town of Edson art class on January 27. photo Lara
Felsing