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Libraries hosted fun programs for March break

March 20, 2013   ·   0 Comments

The various branches of Caledon Public Library hosted plenty of activities last week to keep youngsters busy during March break. The fun included this Great T-shirt Recycle at the Alton branch. Monique Seguin of Alton was helping her son Cameron Hardman, 3, work on his creation.

The various branches of Caledon Public Library hosted plenty of activities last week to keep youngsters busy during March break. The fun included this Great T-shirt Recycle at the Alton branch. Monique Seguin of Alton was helping her son Cameron Hardman, 3, work on his creation.

TO2015 Community Tour stops for March break in Caledon

 

The TO2015 Community Tour stopped for March break at the Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness last Wednesday.
Seventy-five eager camp participants from the Town of Caledon March break camps (including the Inglewood and Caledon East sites) jumped at the opportunity to learn about Toronto 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am activities, feel the excitement of the Games, and learn about the activities that will be a part of the Games in July 2015.
Caledon campers were able to try out wheelchair basketball and learn about sports activities that are part of the Games. Pan Am and Parapan Am activities will continue across the town, with the Community Tour visiting again during Caledon Day, June 15, and July 10, when Caledon celebrates locally the Two-Year Countdown to the Pan Am Games.
The Caledon Equestrian Park, a municipally-owned facility, will host dressage and show jumping competitions during the Games.
Watch for more information on the Pan Am Games and activities in Caledon at www.caledon.ca/panam
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Friday saw a session on creating board games at the Albion-Bolton branch. Diana Garcia of Bolton was helping her daughter Leyla with her game. Photos by Bill Rea

Friday saw a session on creating board games at the Albion-Bolton branch. Diana Garcia of Bolton was helping her daughter Leyla with her game.
Photos by Bill Rea

Youngsters were making sock puppets in Belfountain last Thursday. Matt O’Toole, 5, and his brother Tom, 7, were busy with the decorations.

Youngsters were making sock puppets in Belfountain last Thursday. Matt O’Toole, 5, and his brother Tom, 7, were busy with the decorations.

People gathered at the Albion-Bolton branch to make art from pillow cases. Suzana Beyer of Bolton and her son Matthew, 4, were among those taking part.

People gathered at the Albion-Bolton branch to make art from pillow cases. Suzana Beyer of Bolton and her son Matthew, 4, were among those taking part.

         

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