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Oakville Beaver, 12 Feb 2010, p. 27

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27 · Friday, February 12, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Happy Family Day Oakville! Family Day events around the GTA Though many of us will choose to stay close to home to take advantage of the many events happening in Town this family day, some may opt to venture outside of the town limits for their family fun. The following are just some of the events that will be taking place both throughout the long weekend and on Family Day: er? Young builders can celebrate Family Day by exercising their architectural savvy. The workshop is free with admission. ROMkids Family Day Long Weekend Royal Ontario Museum Wander the ROM and find cool things everywhere you look. Master balloonist Mark Verge uses balloons to create a life-sized TRex skeleton in the Crystal Court. Kids can create their own gem-laden tiaras and pan for gold in the Canada Court. Dinosaur mascots Gordo and Gertie entertain in the Crystal Court. Auto Show Metro Toronto Convention Centre Get your car on this weekend. More than 1,000 cars and trucks will be on display while kids have their own fun in the Volkswagen Rabbit Petting Zoo. Skate with the Maple Leafs Air Canada Centre Hockey buffs can join their favourite Maple Leafs on the ice at the ACC for 45 minutes of frozen bliss. Complimentary lunch from Mr. Greek and a gift bag with two signed TML player photos are included. All proceeds go to the Easter Seals. The Forbidden Phoenix Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People Imbue Family Day with a bit of culture by taking in a performance at the Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People. This musical-drama has dragons, acrobatics, monkeys and martial arts. The plot follows family members who become separated and are later reunited, calling to mind the plight of Chinese workers brought to Canada to work on the railroad. Family Day Festival at the Beaches Just because you can't go swimming doesn't mean you can't have fun at the Beaches. The festival includes a petting zoo, reptile shows, magic shows, storytelling, a scavenger hunt, a silent auction, crafts and skating. Warm up after with hot chocolate and browse some of Queen East's great little shops and restaurants. You Dance Walter Carsen Centre Curtsy and plié your way to the Walter Carsen Centre this Family Day. A collaborative effort between the National Ballet of Canada and Canada's National Ballet School, You Dance will have classes, performances and workshops all day, introducing youth to classical ballet. A Day for the Birds Riverwood Conservancy Spend the morning with Mother Nature and her colourful brood. Learn about different species of birds and hand-feed them on a walk and talk on the Scotts Canada Bird Trek -- you might even see foxes, deer, hawks and owls. Kids also get a chance to create crafts for the birds. Cinderella Days Bata Shoe Museum Everyone knows the story of Cinderella, but do you know the Persian version? How about the French? Children can learn about cultural differences through storyteller Catherine Kentridge's Cinderella sessions. With the fairy tale as inspiration, kids can make Cinderella arts and crafts and look at costumes and shoes. K'NEX Build-Zone Ontario Science Centre Have a kid who loves to put things togeth Monday is Hockey Day in Oakville A couple weeks after CBC's Hockey Day In Canada, Oakville will hold its own one-day celebration of the sport. The second edition of Hockey Day in Oakville will take place Family Day (Monday, Feb. 15). The activities will take place at Canlan Ice Sports, located at 2300 Cornwall Rd. The games begin at 8 a.m. All Minor Oaks Hockey Association house league novice teams are welcome to join in on the action and there will be trophies given to every player registered, as well as one championship trophy for the winning team in each division. Everyone in the family is encouraged to also bring their skates to the tournament. At 12:30 p.m., anyone can get on the ice for the Family Day fun skate. Parents are also encouraged to bring non-perishable canned food items to contribute to the food drive. All of the money collected from the food drive and raffle tickets will be donated to Oakville's Fareshare Food Bank. Get Your Wheels in Motion OPEN HOUSE WINTER REGISTRATION Monday to Friday Between 7:00 am to 6:00 pm 18 months to 6 years out Ask AbParties Birthday Join the Fu n Public Skating Video Games Bowling Snack Bar Gifts D.J. Billiards Contact Rita Centofante 905-842-3061 MONTESSORI MUSIC · COMPUTERS · FRENCH · DRAMA · MARTIAL ARTS · DANCE r y 15/10 ay, Febr ua Mond 0 $7.50 6:00-10:0EXTRA 0 .5 RENTALS 1:00-5:00 $7 Y Y AMIL SDAe F s kat All Age Roller Palrace Scooter'sl Windsor D ive a y 2105 tRost of Southdown Road) we (jus www.scoote RENTALS EXTRA 1289 Marlborough Court, Unit 20, Oakville, ON L6H 2R9 (905) 823-4001 rs.on.ca

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