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SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2014

SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2014. Have Fun !! . Instructional Sessions Kids ages (6-8 years)Saturdays from 9:30 to 11 am  OR  11:30 am to 1 pm Weekly, January through December, 1½ hours each , $300 a year or less than $7.00 per class Kids ages (9-18years) Saturdays and Thursdays.

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SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2014

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  1. SUMMER ACTIVITIES 2014 Have Fun !! 

  2. Instructional Sessions • Kids ages (6-8 years)Saturdays from 9:30 to 11 am OR 11:30 am to 1 pmWeekly, January through December, 1½ hours each, $300 a year or less than $7.00 per class • Kids ages (9-18years) Saturdays and Thursdays Visual Arts Brampton

  3. June 28 – July1 • Free admission • Celebrating different cultures on different days • South Asian Festival on June 29 from 12-8pm, featuring Gippy Grewal and Sharry Mann • Midway games and kids zone • Shopping bazaar • Fireworks • Sports, Circus, Petting Zoo • Exhibition Place 622 College Street, Toronto (Free Admission) Phone: 416-531-7838 For complete schedule click below: http://www.scotiabankchinpicnic.com/content/schedule SCOTIABANK CHIN PICNIC

  4. July 12-13 • FREE • July 12, parade starts at 11:00am beginning at Yonge and Bloor down to the centre island. • Different pavilions • Music, dance, and drama performances • South Asian Bazaar • Face painting • Outdoor yoga festival • a fun-filled and educational children’s area including yoga for children • 126 Center Island BlvdToronto, ON(416) 203-0405 FESTIVAL OF INDIA

  5. August 1-4, 2014 • FREE • Harbourfront Centre • Celebrating the Island countries • Music, film, dance, and more • Oware games (a pit and pebbles style games) • Dance performances ISLAND SOUL FESTIVAL

  6. June 28(10am-8pm) and June 29(10am-3pm) • FREE • The Mom Shoppe • The Tot Spot • The Play Zone • 24ft Rock Climbing Wall • Water Balls • Stage Performances • Location: The Brampton Soccer Centre, 1495 Sandalwood Pkwy • Phone:416-476-7812 THE FAMILY EXPO

  7. Tim Horton's Saturday Night Movies under the Stars Saturday Jul 5 2014, 9-11pm • Location: Garden Square at the Rose Theatre Brampton • Address: 1 Theatre Lane • Phone:905-874-2800 • Back by popular demand, the Saturday Night Movies under the Stars will be returning every Saturday at 9PM beginning on July 5. Bring out your lawn chairs and get comfortable as we transform beautiful Garden Square into the ultimate cinema experience! Kids come early and participate in our Tim Horton’s pre-movie activity!July 5 – FrozenJuly 12 – PlanesJuly 19 – Grease July 26 – Smurfs 2August 2 – Captain AmericaAugust 9 – Muppets Most WantedAugust 16 – Nut JobAugust 23 – BearsAugust 30 – Thor: Dark World Tim Horton’s Movie Night

  8. Sunday Jul 6 2014, 10am-3pm • Location: Bramalea Lions Hall • Address:45 Avondale Blvd. • Phone:416-806-4874 • URL:http://www.craftyeventures.com • CRAFT Fest - Brampton *Proud to support Easter Seals Ontario*Bramalea Lions Hall45 Avondale Blvd. (Avondale Blvd. & Bramalea Rd.)Come out and join us for CRAFT Fest * Over 30+ Local and Visiting Crafters/Vendors * Gift Bags to the First 25 Families filled with goodies from participating vendors* Mystery Door Prizes All Day Long* Raffle - All proceeds to Easter Seals Ontario**FREE ADMISSION + FREE PARKING** CRAFT FEST

  9. SaturdayJuly 19 2014, 2-10pm • Location: Brampton fairgrounds • Address:12942 heart lake road • Phone:905-970-9595 • Celebrating The Evolution of Indo-Caribbean Music & Culture!!  • Best local artist’s in Classical Music, Hindi-Remix • Tassa- Drumming • Dance Groups, • Soca/Chutney Bands • Steel Pan and Comedy CHUTNEYFEST

  10. Saturday Aug 23 2014, 8am-3pm • Location: Brampton Soccer Centre • Address:1495 Sandalwood Pky- in the Dixie Rd Parking Lot • Phone:(905) 456-2968 • URL:http://www.the-bma.org • The ride will start at 11 am. Registration will be between 8am-10:30am at a cost of one new unwrapped toy or $25.00 pp. The Brampton Salvation Army will serve a pancake breakfast during registration. There will be a B.B.Q., 50/50 Draw, Silent Auction, Door Prizes, Awards and Toff from KX94.7 will be our M.C. again this year. Stay for all the events going on when we return from our ride through the City of Brampton (approx. 1hr.) The Brampton Salvation Army will receive all the toys for their Toys for Tots program and 100% of all funds raised will go to The Brampton Civic Hospital Pediatric Ward towards building another special room. Come out and join the Fun! TOY RIDE PARADE

  11. Tuesday- July 1, 2014 9am-4pm • Caledon Farigrounds (18297 Hurontario Street), Caledon Village • FREE • Live Entertainment • Petting Zoo • Pony Rides • Jimbo the Clown • Strawberry eating contest for the little ones • Classic Car • Treasure Trove Shopping • Performing Dogs • Strawberry Pancake Breakfast STRAWBERY FESTIVAL

  12. July 1, 2014 • 9050 Bramalea Road • Canada day celebration (12pm-10pm) • Children’s performers & community artists • Amusement rides • Splash pads • Paddle boats, mini-putt, and a petting zoo • Musical performances • Fireworks and Display Donald M.GordonChinguacousy Park

  13. Learn to Camp program @ Ontario Parks • Overnight camping experience at minimal cost • For those that never camped before • Cost to participate per group of up to 6 people, including children: • 1 night / 2 day program: $80.00 + HST • 2 night / 3 day program: $123.75 + HST* • 3 night / 4 day program: $167.50 +HST* Learn to Camp provides tent, air mattresses, folding chairs, dinnerware/cookware, coffeemaker, water jug, large cooler, ice for cooler, dish pan, dish soap, and dish scrubber, paper towels, aluminum foils, table cloth, garbage bags, firewood, lighter, flashlights • You bring-sleeping bags, bed sheets, blankets, pillows, food for all your meals, water bottles, hand sanitizers, freezer bags, plastic containers • To get more information and to register please click on the link below • http://www.ontarioparks.com/learntocamp/overnight/overnight-camping-experience LEARN TO CAMP

  14. 9:30am-12:00pm Playground Locations 1:00pm-3:00pm Playground Locations ParkUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window). Blackforest Park (Blackforest St. and Bramalea Rd.) Bruce Beer Park (Rutherford Rd. and Vodden St.) Cresthaven Park (Tournament Dr. and Cresthaven Rd.) Homestead Park (Bovaird Dr. and Fletcher’s Creek Blvd) Red Willow (Anne Nash) Park (Cottrelle Blvd. and Red Willow Rd.) Snowcap Park (Mountainash Rd. and Bovaird Dr.) • Free and Staff operated • Programs operate Monday to Friday from June 30 to August 29 2014. Programs are cancelled on July 1 and August 4, 2014. • BlackforestPark (Blackforest St. and Bramalea Rd.) • Earnscliffe Park (Behind Earnscliffe Recreation Centre) • Fletcher’s Parkette (Creditview Rd. and Springhurst Ave.) • Loafer's Lake Park (Behind Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre) • Madoc Park (Hansen Rd. and Vodden St.) • McMicking Park (Edenbrook Hill Dr. and Queen Mary Dr.) • Snowcap Park (Mountainash Rd. and Bovaird Dr.) • Via Romano Park (Ebenezer Rd. and Via Romano Way) Add Play…Priceless Playgrounds

  15. THANK YOU ENJOY THE SUMMER

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