I stumbled across a recent Star article about 15 teenage girls from our very own St. Alban's Boys and Girls Club who competed in a ten K run as part of a mentorship program.
Bravo!
Vanessa
Showing posts with label St. Alban's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Alban's. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Calling Local Artists and Artisans!
St. Alban's will be the site for the Sprout Art Show and Fair June 15 from 1 to 5 pm. The show promises to feature "up-and-coming local artists. Textiles, clothing, jewelry, soap, paper goods, and other handmade goods."
If you'd like to sell at the show, the website has an online vendor application form.
Cheers,
Vanessa
PS if you want to attend, admission is free.
If you'd like to sell at the show, the website has an online vendor application form.
Cheers,
Vanessa
PS if you want to attend, admission is free.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Summer Camps In The 'Hood
St. Alban's Boys' & Girls' Club on Palmerston near Vermont is a "home away from home" for many Seaton Villagers and the club, the neighbouring Bill Bolton hockey arena and Vermont Square park form a definite hub in our 'hood.
If you live here long enough, chances are that you'll be spending time at one of these places and if you have kids, they may become like second homes.
In addition to its popular after-school care program, St. Alban's offers summer camps. Themes include sports, drama, photography, aquatics, dance, music and "digicamp." (For full details, go to the website and follow the trail that starts with "programs.")
It's aimed at 6 to 12-year olds and runs from 9 am to 5 pm with extended hours available. The fees are very reasonable, too, starting at $100 a week, depending on the camp.
But you'd better book now... space fills up quickly.
Cheers,
Vanessa
If you live here long enough, chances are that you'll be spending time at one of these places and if you have kids, they may become like second homes.
In addition to its popular after-school care program, St. Alban's offers summer camps. Themes include sports, drama, photography, aquatics, dance, music and "digicamp." (For full details, go to the website and follow the trail that starts with "programs.")
It's aimed at 6 to 12-year olds and runs from 9 am to 5 pm with extended hours available. The fees are very reasonable, too, starting at $100 a week, depending on the camp.
But you'd better book now... space fills up quickly.
Cheers,
Vanessa
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