Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 27 Feb 2014, p. 28

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A multitude of sports. such as bas- ketball. volleyball and archery. will be played by seven to 14 year olds who attend the Atlas Sports Camp. ' The camp is offered in partnership with the municipality and reinforces the importance of a healthy. active lifestyle. Registration is available only in~ person at the Whitchumh-Stouffville Leisure Centre. 30 Burkholder St. For more information and to regis- ter. go to www.mwnofwsca On-ice activities include power skating and hockey skills. Office fun consists mums and games Campers'can attend for half a day (morning or afiemoon) or the full day. "me cost is $165 maleay) or $265 (full day) The Town of Whitchurch- Stoufl'ville is hosting a hockey camp for §ix to 12 year olds There is no shortage of activities taking place this March bleak â€"â€" March 10 to 14 â€"- to keep children of aflagesbusy- $7.50 FOR 1 TICKET TO'THE INTERNATIONAL HOME GARDEN SHOW AT THE ME TRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE FROM MARCH 6‘9. 201‘ [A $15 VALUE) AT SHOWCASE MARKETTNG [HOME l: GARDEN! BY SANDRA BOMN sbolan@yrmg.cam Motus O. Wlfitchurch-Stouffwll‘ e's “H” mm“ local dance troupe. is offering a resi- The first is a week-long adventute dency program that will have camp- at the Whitchumh~Stouffville Muse- For more information. to www. stoumdneacademycom Stouflville Academy of Music and Dance is offering two camps: dance intensive. which is recommended for dancers seven years and older. and junior dance camp. which is for four to seven year olds Each camp costs $199; Tbchnique work will be taught in jazz. tap. ballet. contemporary. lyrical. breakdance. musical theatre. acro. drama and hip hop. Camps aré suitable for new and recreational dancers as well as the mole and competitive. For more information. go to www. willowgmvema Offering diffexem kinds of activi- ties such as snowshoeing. rock climb- ing. tobogganing and drama games is Willowgmve Farm. Campers aged three to 13 can attend one day ($50) or all week ($250). \ F To advertise your deal call one of our Metroland m . ‘ Sales Representatives at 905-943-6100 Arman: Races run The town his two different Amaz- inglhceA opportunities Budding artists aged four to 10 will explore a variety of art materi- als and work on difielent projects that will nurture creativity as well as their imagination and confidence. The cost is $50 per day. For more information and to register. go to wwaatchamgailery. cal?q=contentlart-camps ‘Art Camp days amtaking place at LatEhapl Gallery. Latcham Gallery camp For more informationng to http: // nineteenonthepark.comImarch- break/ Campers can attend one or all five day}. The cost is $50 a day. . Each day of camf)’ has a different theme. Children must be able to attend all five camp days. The cost is $225. The troupe is also offering a daily drama experience that focuses on acting. dance/movement. voice and performance building. ers incorporated into one of their productions. $25 FOR 5 HOT YOGA CLASSES FOR NON-MEMBERS ONLY (UP TO A $70 VALUEI GOODLIFE FITNESS [HOT YOGA! For more information. go to www. wsplibrarym Miniy of the firograms are free but require a ticket. which can be obtained from the library. 30 Burk‘ holder St. There are also preschool crafts. movies and the junior speakers“ club place; throughout the week The Wlfitchurch-Stouflviue Public Library is hosting a number of spe- cial guests. including magician Peter Mannie and Cindy Cook from the Polka Dot Door. Special most: at llbnry A team of two costé $14. Registra- tion can be done at www.mwnofws Prizes up for grabs include a pool party and gift cards from Boston i'Ihnes_ and Cineplex A one-day Amazing Stouffville Race for 13 to 18 year olds takes place March 13 at the Whitchurch~ Stouffville beisuxe Centre. For more information. go to www. townofwsca The cost is $145 and pre-registra- tlon is required. Single days are also available. um that includes "worm" and "dirt" eating roadblocks. a mini bootcamp. mystery solving and obstacle train- ing. Bmoe‘s Mm is at 3291 StoufMlle Rd.. east of Warden Avenue. The park is open weekdays from 9:30 am. to 4 p.m.and weekends from 9:30 am. to 5 pm. The park is is dosed Mondays gpd Iuesdays. except during F0: mom infomation. go to mapbsympfest/com. For youp booking can 416- 6675295. Whitcnurch-Stouflville gets its sweet spot back beginning this weekend. The Toronto Region Conserve. tion Authority's Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival is on from Saturday through April 6 at Bruce‘s Mill Conservation Area. Activities include demon- strations. wagon rides. live entertainment, pancakes and mam 5WD- Special activities are offered during March break and SWEET TIMES AT SUGARBUSH

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