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Cornish Library is 100 years old this June! Start the party with a special family story time of books and activities – all featuring the number “100”
Saturday January 25, 2015: 1:30 – 2:30. Call to register at 204.986.4679
Are you looking for some free fun with your kids? Join us for a Family Literacy Celebration
Travel between activity stations that promote the playful use of reading, writing and language skills. Fun for the whole family!
Activities based on the books:
“Finding Monty, Finding Carmina and Carlos, and Finding Dina”
By: Sharon Callen and Tracie Grimwood
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
Family Story Time – Fridays @ 10:30 am. January 16 – March 6, 2015
To register please call 204-986-4677
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
Family Story Time – Fridays @ 10:30 am. January 16 – March 6, 2015
To register please call 204-986-4677
FREE indoor and outdoor fun!
- Free meal and hot beverages
- Horse drawn sleigh rides
- Ice skating (skates provided)
- Broomball
- Fireside story telling
- Arts programming
- Toboggan obstacle course
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
Family Story Time – Fridays @ 10:30 am. January 16 – March 6, 2015
To register please call 204-986-4677
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
Family Story Time – Fridays @ 10:30 am. January 16 – March 6, 2015
To register please call 204-986-4677
DMSMCA is pleased to announce our 5th Annual Winter Carnival!
Please join us Saturday February 21st for an afternoon of skating, pony rides, snacks, games and much more.
We will be announcing more exciting details as the month unfolds. Mark your calendars and sharpen your skates for a great afternoon celebrating winter together in the neighbourhood.
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
Family Story Time – Fridays @ 10:30 am. January 16 – March 6, 2015
To register please call 204-986-4677
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
Bookmates’ Rock & Read is a family learning program based upon the idea that parents are a child’s best teacher. Participants are encouraged to see the value of reading and literacy in their children’s lives, as well as their own. A hands-on bookmaking session is included.
This will be a fun and creative way to add to your personal family literacy portfolio.
Cost: Training is generously supported by Healthy Child Manitoba. A $10 fee is charged to cover lunch.
This is a training workshop for adults only. Unfortunately, childcare is not provided. The deadline for registration is March 19. Priority will be given to those living and working in the downtown.
This weekly cultural program provides parents, children, and individuals of all ages with a chance to learn the Ojibwe language in a safe and fun environment with community elders encouraging them.
Learn more about two great websites and what you can find on them.
- presentations at 1:15 and 3:15
- food
- prizes
- webquest
Bring your tablet, laptop, or other electronic device to conduct your own webquest!
Come and see what kind of activities are in your community this summer!
Read stories and rhymes with your child in English and your first language.