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EDSON BOYS & GIRLS
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CLUB NEWS
Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada
A GOOD PLACE TO BE
Kinder Club
Do you have a child in Kindergarten? for Kids THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY JANUARY 9, 2017 PAGE 21
Are you looking for child care for non-student
days? Or maybe you are a parent that is looking
to have some kid-free time on Mondays?
Perhaps you are looking for way to keep up your PAGE 24 MONDAY JANUARY 23, 2017 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
child's routine on the non-student days?
The Boys & Girls Club of Edson & District offers
a Kinder Club program that runs Monday from s CHOOL
8am-3pm, as well as Kindergarten non-student
Thursdays.
This program is a blend of fun and educational
activities geared towards Kindergarten students.
A Kinder Club day may include several of the Times
following activities:
& Organized Gym time
& Outside Play
& Story Time
& Crafts Dakin kindergarteners
& Science Experiments
& Cooking and Baking meet their Grade 8
& Free play
Cost: $25 per day
Children may join the afterschool program on buddies for a
those days( additional costs apply).
To register your child, please stop by the club or
give us a call at 780 723 7240! Snow Carnival
Website: edson.bgccan.com
Email: info@bgcedson.com
by Jocelyn Pettitt
723-7240 www.bgcedson.com
Proud Sponsor of the Winter fun with their “Snow Carnival” and their
Mrs. Kruse Taylor's grade 8 students had some
Edson Boys & Girls Club kinder buddies from A.H. Dakin School.
The set up was in the atrium of École Pine
Grove Middle School with many hands-on
ANCHOR roll penguins as well as snow themed games, Middle School held recently
snow forts, paper plate snow-man puppets, paper
The eekly activities and craft fun for all; such as building Thomas Wade and Sophia Baceda enjoying the”Snow Carnival” at Ecole Pine Grove
W
including snowman bowling and snowball toss.
5040 3rd Avenue 780-723-5787 The Winter fun activities were all planned buddies will be on Valentine's Day at Pine
indoors without the actual use of snow. All off the fun with cookies and milk. The next
students enjoyed their time together and finished meeting of the grade eight's and their kinder Grove.
Westhaven Olympics offers
learning component
by Deanna Mitchener like Kenya, Finland, Russia or
Chili. "At the same time they are
Westhaven School students will playing for those teams, they are
be participating in the Westhaven learning about each of the
Olympics throughout the entire countries," said LeMoal.
month of January and part of "I send them each a little bit of
February. homework and they have to go and
Physical education teacher Kyllo research that country they are
LeMoal says, "I have all the playing for —adding a little bit
students from kindergarten all the more than just phys-ed. We are
way up to grade five participating." incorporating a lot of other things
During the Westhaven Olympics while doing the physical component
kids get to play games, talk about so students can learn why they
sportsmanship, and team work. play," said LeMoal.
Each student is placed on a team
Pine Grove kindergarteners Emmett Hamilton, Madelyn Quilty, Khloe
Statton and Mannix Kennedy, along with Kinder Buddies from Dakin
Kelsie Robinson, Grayson Kuhne, Kane Davis, and Gavin McKay
were sharing some time together during the "Snow Carnival" at École
Pine Grove Middle School.
Grade three students Brayden Mullin, Zoey Delorme, Tessa
Morrow, Breanna Palkun, Tristan West, and Forest-Anne Tyrlik
from Westhaven School taking part in the Westhaven
Olympics on January 13. photo Deanna Mitchener
KIDS MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Waylln Brochu (8) attends Evergreen School and is in Keyanna Reardon (8) attends the Evergreen
grade three. Waylln says "my favorite food is bacon, I School and is in grade three. Keyanna says "my
like to play with cars and I want to be a race car driver favorite subject is recess because I like to run
when I grow up. I like the color black the best. We have laps in the school yard. When there's snow it
one dog and one cat" makes it extra challenging but I like it. It's just
more exercise. I want to be either a nail artist or
a clothes designer.”
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by: Contributions to
Sand & Gravel Sales/Hauling “Kids Make A Difference” focusing on youth in our
community are welcome. Send picture
Quality Work accompanied by editorial description to the Anchor
Serving Edson & District Since 1974 at email: anchorwk@telusplanet.net
UMMER
EDSON BOYS & GIRLS
Fun
CLUB NEWS
Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada
A GOOD PLACE TO BE
Kinder Club
Do you have a child in Kindergarten? for Kids THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY JANUARY 9, 2017 PAGE 21
Are you looking for child care for non-student
days? Or maybe you are a parent that is looking
to have some kid-free time on Mondays?
Perhaps you are looking for way to keep up your PAGE 24 MONDAY JANUARY 23, 2017 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
child's routine on the non-student days?
The Boys & Girls Club of Edson & District offers
a Kinder Club program that runs Monday from s CHOOL
8am-3pm, as well as Kindergarten non-student
Thursdays.
This program is a blend of fun and educational
activities geared towards Kindergarten students.
A Kinder Club day may include several of the Times
following activities:
& Organized Gym time
& Outside Play
& Story Time
& Crafts Dakin kindergarteners
& Science Experiments
& Cooking and Baking meet their Grade 8
& Free play
Cost: $25 per day
Children may join the afterschool program on buddies for a
those days( additional costs apply).
To register your child, please stop by the club or
give us a call at 780 723 7240! Snow Carnival
Website: edson.bgccan.com
Email: info@bgcedson.com
by Jocelyn Pettitt
723-7240 www.bgcedson.com
Proud Sponsor of the Winter fun with their “Snow Carnival” and their
Mrs. Kruse Taylor's grade 8 students had some
Edson Boys & Girls Club kinder buddies from A.H. Dakin School.
The set up was in the atrium of École Pine
Grove Middle School with many hands-on
ANCHOR roll penguins as well as snow themed games, Middle School held recently
snow forts, paper plate snow-man puppets, paper
The eekly activities and craft fun for all; such as building Thomas Wade and Sophia Baceda enjoying the”Snow Carnival” at Ecole Pine Grove
W
including snowman bowling and snowball toss.
5040 3rd Avenue 780-723-5787 The Winter fun activities were all planned buddies will be on Valentine's Day at Pine
indoors without the actual use of snow. All off the fun with cookies and milk. The next
students enjoyed their time together and finished meeting of the grade eight's and their kinder Grove.
Westhaven Olympics offers
learning component
by Deanna Mitchener like Kenya, Finland, Russia or
Chili. "At the same time they are
Westhaven School students will playing for those teams, they are
be participating in the Westhaven learning about each of the
Olympics throughout the entire countries," said LeMoal.
month of January and part of "I send them each a little bit of
February. homework and they have to go and
Physical education teacher Kyllo research that country they are
LeMoal says, "I have all the playing for —adding a little bit
students from kindergarten all the more than just phys-ed. We are
way up to grade five participating." incorporating a lot of other things
During the Westhaven Olympics while doing the physical component
kids get to play games, talk about so students can learn why they
sportsmanship, and team work. play," said LeMoal.
Each student is placed on a team
Pine Grove kindergarteners Emmett Hamilton, Madelyn Quilty, Khloe
Statton and Mannix Kennedy, along with Kinder Buddies from Dakin
Kelsie Robinson, Grayson Kuhne, Kane Davis, and Gavin McKay
were sharing some time together during the "Snow Carnival" at École
Pine Grove Middle School.
Grade three students Brayden Mullin, Zoey Delorme, Tessa
Morrow, Breanna Palkun, Tristan West, and Forest-Anne Tyrlik
from Westhaven School taking part in the Westhaven
Olympics on January 13. photo Deanna Mitchener
KIDS MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Waylln Brochu (8) attends Evergreen School and is in Keyanna Reardon (8) attends the Evergreen
grade three. Waylln says "my favorite food is bacon, I School and is in grade three. Keyanna says "my
like to play with cars and I want to be a race car driver favorite subject is recess because I like to run
when I grow up. I like the color black the best. We have laps in the school yard. When there's snow it
one dog and one cat" makes it extra challenging but I like it. It's just
more exercise. I want to be either a nail artist or
a clothes designer.”
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by: Contributions to
Sand & Gravel Sales/Hauling “Kids Make A Difference” focusing on youth in our
community are welcome. Send picture
Quality Work accompanied by editorial description to the Anchor
Serving Edson & District Since 1974 at email: anchorwk@telusplanet.net