Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Apr 2004, p. 6

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ether it is summer M/fl,?,!,',),?,)'),'):',';':',',-',,';" cleanups, or plan- Hing programs for our Your copy available at the Waterloo Chronicle office today for only 'l.00l WATERLOO CHRONICLE FACES FUTURE 279 Weber St. N., Suite M, Waterloo, ON N2J 3H8 Serving your community since I 856 In 1997,a handful of resi- dents met with Police and Family and Children's Ser- vices to discuss issues facing WATERLOO CHRONICLE Check out the on the internet .e. www.waterloochronicle.ca 912196 Access and affordability prohibited many children from accessing programs offered in the city so we Serr'itrgynur community since l85f We've met this need by offering a quality summer program accessible to all neighbourhood children that is run onsite, Early sponsors of this program. the Lakeshore Optimists and Family and Children's Services have continued to support our summer youth programs. The Lakeshore Optimists have recognized outstanding youth of our Leaders in Training Program for the past three years. a. "Just For Fun! W tit,,::,:), EVENT FOR EVERYGREI SUNDAY MAY 30th, 2004 12:00 NOON DICKSON ARENA (Parklull Rd.) Proceeds to: ,r t2s 6230395 ISIQEéleiiY‘ I . 12:00 NOON DICKSON ARENA [Parkhdl Rd.) Visit the Cambridge Time; office at I 460 Bishop to pre-regrster prior to race day! (9am-5prn Mom-Fri.) or pre-register on Saturday, May 2Wh from I iam to 2pm at the Runner's Journey - 47 Water St. N. or m'sit our website at www.mtar9imrun.ca . For mpre information or entry forms call g Immative SieiamFitrtukgies tere) TOYOTA so,eiitu, ---- L mmm‘l‘xmm 00005 _.. gr-br a"9'r've How, ..MI, "tlos RBC Fina n( ial Group Rotary Classic 2.5km/Skm In September of 1999. the Association partnered with the House of Friend. ship and the Sunnydale Community Centre officially opened. 514-C Sunnydale Place was donated by Water- loo Region Housing to be home to the Association and a place where residents could meet and programs could be offered. The House of Friendship sponsored a Coordinator to ensure the smooth running of the Cen- tre and to assist the Associa- lion in seeking funding to facilitate events and pro- DON Nautalex 7W¢uz7mull Steet {want 'edrttonal@waterloochronitye .ca spons@waterloochromcle,ca sales©waterloochronicle .ca ciassifiedtmwaterioocrwonicle ca composung@waterloochronicleca VwcrFrrFrrwkua'rFr" - _" Tuc‘ '. grants. An added bonus of our partnership was to be able to distribute supple- mental fuod to residents. Once a week. a small group of resident volunteers gath- er in pack the food for distri, butiom Many residents showed an interest growing their own food and so the Sunnydale Friendship Com- munity Garden was estab- lished with the help of the City of Waterloo. With language as a barri- er the first program set in Included in Four registration ee: q Team Trophies . Draw Prizes Run T-Shirts (first 500) BBQ Lunch Continued on page 7

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