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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 24 MONDAY JULY 8, 2019
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY JULY 15, 2019 PAGE 25
s UMMER
s CHOOL Fun for kids
Times 'Christmas in July' Day Camp at the Red Brick
by Lara Felsing favourite vegetables and fillings.
Everyone seemed to have built
With our recent chilly weather up a big appetite after playing s UMMER
it was the perfect time to enjoy a multiple rounds of reindeer races
cup of hot chocolate and craft which had participants sticking
the afternoon away at the Red red pompoms on their noses
Brick, decorating festive cookies which then had to be balanced Fun for Kids
and playing Christmas-themed safely back to their starting
games. point.
'Christmas In July' day camp “We had a great day with
ran from 9:30am to 3:30pm on wonderful kids!” said Red Brick
July 6 with summer students Summer Student Becca
Becca Harrison and Morgan Harrison. “They got to do a
Konchakowski. variety of crafts and activities
The day went fast as that really brought the spirit of
participants filled Christmas Christmas to July. Thanks to
paper-wrapped boxes with the everyone for coming out!”
likes of glitter globes, tree Next up on the summer
decorations, baking and edible student's calendar is hosting the
slime. And to keep in the spirit Red Brick's 6th Annual Carnival.
of Christmas, holiday carols This free event is open to the A group of the 'Christmas in July' day camp participants show their filled gift
boxes they made at the Red Brick on July 6. photo Lara Felsing
were played throughout the day. community and welcomes all
All Red Brick day camp ages. “With games, crafts, snacks there!' day camps, annual carnival or
participants were treated to a and face painting, the Red Brick The next scheduled Red Brick Blast From the Past camps please
complimentary lunch of Carnival runs rain or shine from day camps run on August 15, visit the Red Brick Art centre
homemade wraps that the kids 1pm to 4pm on July 31,” said August 21, and August 7. To find and Museum via social media or
could customize with their Harrison. “We hope to see you out more about the Red Brick's call (780)723-3582.
Teens that gather at the Edson & District Public Library on Friday nights to
During the Edson & District Public Library's regular Friday movie night on hang out and play a variety of games had an extra treat on July 5 as the Library
th
July 5, kids were treated to free pizza and popcorn in celebration of the gave out free pizza and popcorn as a part of their 75 anniversary celebration.
th
Library's 75 birthday. photo Deanna Mitchener photo Deanna Mitchener
KID’S CORNER
KID’S CORNER
Say hello to Alexis Harbour! Alexis
is a seven-year-old Mary Bergeron
student who will be going into grade
two. Her most favorite thing to do in
the Summer is to visit her mom in
Vancouver. Alexis loves the color
pink! And cats! If she could be any
animal on the whole planet she would
chose to be a cat.
Kids Mak
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by:e A Difference is sponsored by:
S Jordan Machula with SemCAMS Midstream presents a cheque to Kieran,
Sand & Gravel Sales/Haulingand & Gravel Sales/Hauling
Quality W
Quality Workork Kevin and Evan Metzger representing Mary Bergeron Elementary School.
Serving Edson & District Since 1974
Serving Edson & District Since 1974 The money will be used to maintain their salt water aquarium and provide
educational material relating to marine life. photo submitted
PAGE 24 MONDAY JULY 8, 2019
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY JULY 15, 2019 PAGE 25
s UMMER
s CHOOL Fun for kids
Times 'Christmas in July' Day Camp at the Red Brick
by Lara Felsing favourite vegetables and fillings.
Everyone seemed to have built
With our recent chilly weather up a big appetite after playing s UMMER
it was the perfect time to enjoy a multiple rounds of reindeer races
cup of hot chocolate and craft which had participants sticking
the afternoon away at the Red red pompoms on their noses
Brick, decorating festive cookies which then had to be balanced Fun for Kids
and playing Christmas-themed safely back to their starting
games. point.
'Christmas In July' day camp “We had a great day with
ran from 9:30am to 3:30pm on wonderful kids!” said Red Brick
July 6 with summer students Summer Student Becca
Becca Harrison and Morgan Harrison. “They got to do a
Konchakowski. variety of crafts and activities
The day went fast as that really brought the spirit of
participants filled Christmas Christmas to July. Thanks to
paper-wrapped boxes with the everyone for coming out!”
likes of glitter globes, tree Next up on the summer
decorations, baking and edible student's calendar is hosting the
slime. And to keep in the spirit Red Brick's 6th Annual Carnival.
of Christmas, holiday carols This free event is open to the A group of the 'Christmas in July' day camp participants show their filled gift
boxes they made at the Red Brick on July 6. photo Lara Felsing
were played throughout the day. community and welcomes all
All Red Brick day camp ages. “With games, crafts, snacks there!' day camps, annual carnival or
participants were treated to a and face painting, the Red Brick The next scheduled Red Brick Blast From the Past camps please
complimentary lunch of Carnival runs rain or shine from day camps run on August 15, visit the Red Brick Art centre
homemade wraps that the kids 1pm to 4pm on July 31,” said August 21, and August 7. To find and Museum via social media or
could customize with their Harrison. “We hope to see you out more about the Red Brick's call (780)723-3582.
Teens that gather at the Edson & District Public Library on Friday nights to
During the Edson & District Public Library's regular Friday movie night on hang out and play a variety of games had an extra treat on July 5 as the Library
th
July 5, kids were treated to free pizza and popcorn in celebration of the gave out free pizza and popcorn as a part of their 75 anniversary celebration.
th
Library's 75 birthday. photo Deanna Mitchener photo Deanna Mitchener
KID’S CORNER
KID’S CORNER
Say hello to Alexis Harbour! Alexis
is a seven-year-old Mary Bergeron
student who will be going into grade
two. Her most favorite thing to do in
the Summer is to visit her mom in
Vancouver. Alexis loves the color
pink! And cats! If she could be any
animal on the whole planet she would
chose to be a cat.
Kids Mak
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by:e A Difference is sponsored by:
S Jordan Machula with SemCAMS Midstream presents a cheque to Kieran,
Sand & Gravel Sales/Haulingand & Gravel Sales/Hauling
Quality W
Quality Workork Kevin and Evan Metzger representing Mary Bergeron Elementary School.
Serving Edson & District Since 1974
Serving Edson & District Since 1974 The money will be used to maintain their salt water aquarium and provide
educational material relating to marine life. photo submitted