The train is running about 30 minutes late, therefore the children will be a little later arriving in Moncton and home at the end of the day. I will have more details later in the day and I will keep you posted.
Did you know that it is important to warm up your body before any physical activity? Warming up prepares your body physically and mentally for exercising, and also helps prevent injuries. If you are going for a run, you can warm up with some light jogging followed by some stretching. So lace up your sneakers, “warm up”, get a friend and go for a run. It’s Go for 42 time!
WEEK #3: Is physical activity really good for you?
Did you know that by increasing your physical activity you can greatly reduce your chances of getting sick? You will also be happier and healthier!
Playing outside with your friends is a fun and easy way to stay physically active.Running improves your heart, lungs, flexibility, and gives you more energy! Running can also help you improve in other sports. Don’t forget to get at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day! Lace up your sneakers and get out there to accumulate Kilometers and “Go for 42.”
On June 8th, the annual Fusion Festival will take place at the Golden Hawk. The Fusion Festival is an all day event which sees many groups and activities coming together for a day of community involvement, youth participation and fun. All funds raised goes to the Autism Resource Center in Miramichi.
The Miramichi Kinsmen and Anglophone North School District are pleased to accept film entries for the Third Annual Kin Film Festival. All students in ASD-N are invited to participate. Students may submit films in one or both of the two categories.
The first category is the Kin Category. Films in this category will address the theme “Doing the Right Thing”.
The second category is the Open Category. Films of any genre or subject matter can be submitted to this category.
The top films selected in each category will be screened.
FREE programs offered for parents with children 0-6 years old. Open to everyone! One of our programs offered is called: “Drop In” and we are in the Ian Baillie gym on Wednesday mornings 10 to 12 noon.
10-11 am: Free Play (bring indoor shoes)
11-12 noon: Snack time (bring a little healthy snack)
Art time
Circle time (stories, games, songs, etc.)
For other programs or sites of programs or for more information contact:
Melanie Murphy
Cell: 625 0215
Email: Melanie.murphy@frc-crf.com
Website: www.frc~crf.com
Happy National Volunteer Week from Ian Baillie Primary School!
National Volunteer Week (April 21 to 27, 2013) pays tribute to the millions of Canadian volunteers who graciously donate their time and talents to our communities.