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Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Trooper Concert

Time: 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Location: Agridome - 888 12 St W

Get Tickets at Ticket Master.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Stay and Play (kids 0-6yrs)

Time: 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

Cardston & District Family Centre

WHERE: Provincial Building, South Doors, 576 Main Street Cardston, AB

The Cardston & District Family Centre (formally the Parent Link Centre) provides a play based atmosphere for sharing information on child & brain development. Stay and Play and Family drop-in programs provide opportunities to share such information in a play based environment. Parenting programs that deal with topics such as brain development, toileting, discipline, positive family dynamics, infant massage and many others are offered to families with children from birth to 12 years of age. Prenatal information is also provided to families.

Early Childhood programs provide a safe haven for children birth to 5 yrs. of age to develop socially and for their parents and caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.

The Family Centre staff recognize that parenting can be a very isolating experience and the programs allow the parents to meet and visit with other caregivers while interacting with their children. Parents learn about age-appropriate activities that can be done with their children and the importance of play in early brain development.

Parenting programs teach coping skills and techniques that help parents build positive attachment. They encourage positive parent-child interaction and promote age appropriate activities. The programs help parents understand and watch for developmental milestones and provide helps that will aid the child’s development.

Seven parenting programs are offered throughout the year at the Family Centre with more being added as facilitators are trained.

Summer Youth programs provide an opportunity for youth ages 6-12 yrs. to participate and interact with other youth during the summer months when they are not in school.

The free programs allow youth, regardless of their financial means, to enjoy a wide variety of programs. Over 200 programming hours are offered in July and August and there is something that appeals to all youth.

New skills are learned and important self care tips share. For youth that have two working parents it is an opportunity to be with other youth and spend their days in constructive activities under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

After School Youth programs help socially isolated youth ages 6-12 yrs. engage positively with other youth that are experiencing the same self-doubts and often low self-esteem.

A variety of activities are offered, so youth can select the one that helps them succeed and makes them feel most comfortable.

All youth are welcome, but the majority of the youth that come are dealing with personal struggles and will not participate in main stream activities. The Family Centre is a safe-haven for youth that have been bullied, ostracized, ignored, or forgotten at school or in other social settings.

Contact Info:
Sonja Richards (403)653-7077

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/242483205827106/ for a list of all current programs and schedules.

Community Keep Fit

Time: 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Location: Remington Carriage Museum (623 MAIN ST)

Location: Remington Carriage Museum
Time: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per year

Join the Keep Fit Group at the Remington Carriage Museum! Keep Fit is designed for anyone that is looking for a low impact exercise program. Each class we aim to increase balance, enhance strength, increase flexibility, boost energy and socialize. We look forward to meeting you!

Sessions are taught by a AFLCA Certified Instructor.

Contact Info:
Cynthia Bevans (403) 635-0266

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Party in the Park!

Time: All Day
Location: Lee Creek Valley Park

Every year on Canada Day the Town funds a "Party in the Park" usually hosted in Lions Park or at the Remington Carriage Museum.

Party in the Park

July 1
11 am – 4 pm
@Remington Carriage Museum

Activities include:

  • Carnival type Games: Corn hole, Wake a mole, duck races, ring toss
  • Inflatable slides
  • Petting Zoo
  • Temporary Tattoos (No Face painting)
  • Food/Treat vendors- Cash only
  • Seniors Line Dancing group
  • Carriage Rides $2/ride
  • Zorb balls

Watch our website or social media for details in June. 

https://remingtoncarriagemuseum.ca/special-events

FIREWORKS

Time: 10:55 pm - 11:45 pm
Location: Walker Field in Lions Park

10:55 PM - Ceremony, Oh Canada

11:00 PM - Fireworks Start

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Cardston Chase Family 5km & Kids 1km Dash

Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Lions Park Track/ Football Field

During Heritage days on Friday August 11th join the community at 10AM for a scenic 5km run and a kids 1km dash at 11:30AM! Starting and finishing with a fun and family friendly atmosphere at the Lions Park track this race will include running around Cardston's scenic views of the mountains and river botttom. The 5km run will start with a good elevation gain up the main street hill towards Etna. Then turn and head down the NEW path along 9th Ave, curtousy of the Town of Cardston, with a breath taking view of the mountains. Head south along Creekside Road for a turn around and then cheer of your friends and family as you pass them heading for the nature trail to finish off the race with an electric track finish. Enjoy the kids 1km dash (12 and under) at 11:30 while eating provided healthy snacks and drinks. Awards for the top three finishers in each age category and prizes of the top three overall winners of the 5km and 1km kids dash. This race will be professionally chip timed and results will be emailed or texted straight to your phone!

https://racepro.ca/cardstonchase/

10AM is Kids 1km Dash $10

10:30AM 5km - $20

Shirt option is available for purchase, extra $15 for a shirt.

Medals for top three finishers for every 5 year age category.

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Summer Market

Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: AG Foods Mall (555 Main St.)

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month

 

Community Food Bank

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 405 Main Street - Epic Youth Services

2nd and 4th Friday of each month