
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Learn about the ABC's of Focus - Awareness, Breathing, and Compassion
Introduction to Awareness Techniques:
- Body Awareness - Focus on each part of the body (feeling the sensations in the body while focusing on each part)
- Mind Awareness - Watching the thoughts coming in and through a fun exercise.
- Spirit Awareness - Through a fun exercise of energy flow awareness
Introduction to Breathing Techniques:
-The 3 Breath Technique
-The Walking Breathing Technique
-The 9 Breath Cleansing Technique
Introduction to Compassion Techniques:
-For Self
-For Family, and Friends
-For All Sentient Beings
Learn individual Focus skills through Soccer Dance Tech Training:
-Warmup - rubber bands and dynamic warmup
-Club Soccer Tech Training Drills for beginners and advanced players - focusing on performing on music rhythm (dance steps combined with soccer drills with and without the ball)
Ball control, and cool down
Unwind and indulge in an afternoon that blends deep relaxation with mindful sipping. Bring a friend, a partner, or come solo—this unique experience is all about connection, restoration, and a touch of fun.
Join Hilary on Feb 7, from 2–4 PM for a memorable Yin & Gin experience.
We’ll begin with a 45-minute Yin Yoga class, guiding you through long, meditative holds that release tension, improve flexibility, and invite stillness into both the body and mind. With gentle lighting, soothing music, and deep breathwork, this practice will leave you feeling grounded and restored.
After class, we’ll transition into a guided gin tasting, where you’ll enjoy three varieties of gin & tonics, featuring premium Hendrick’s Gin flavors perfectly paired with Fever-Tree tonic water. Sip, savor, and socialize with fellow yogis in a relaxed, welcoming space.
No yoga (or gin) experience required—just come ready to relax and enjoy!
Please note: This event is 18+ and requires valid ID. If you appear under 25, please be prepared to show identification.
Equipment Needed: Running shoes, a water bottle, and a mat.
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Students are introduced to three aspects of performing arts: singing, acting and dancing in a playful environment. They will learn simple songs and use popular stories with a hint of their own imagination to create mini-musical plays weekly. Costumes are also provided for dress up fun! Please dress in something you can move in. (No socks please)
The Babysitting course refreshed and revised, now has a greater emphasis on First Aid skills. The Canadian Red Cross Babysitting course covers everything from managing difficult behaviors to essential content on leadership and professional conduct as a babysitter. Babysitting promises to deepen and enhance the responsibility that older youth feel when caring for younger children. This updated curriculum, complete with new science, also provides improved learning when it comes to giving the appropriate care in the event of an emergency.
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First Aid Content:
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🎅✨ Get Ready for a Jolly Good Time! 🎄🎁
Need some extra time to prepare for Christmas without the kids? You're in luck! The SSRA is thrilled to offer a fun-filled, festive event that will give you the perfect opportunity to get all your holiday shopping done in peace.
🎨 Crafty Creations: Watch your little elves dive into a world of imagination as they create delightful holiday crafts to bring home.
🏃♂️ Games Galore: Our action-packed holiday-themed games will keep the energy high and the smiles wide.
🍕 Pizza Party: Your little ones will need to recharge after all the crafting and playing, so we’ve planned a delicious pizza feast to refuel and keep the fun going strong!
🤝 Make New Friends: This is the perfect chance for your children to make new friends and create lasting memories with fellow neighborhood kids.
So, while your kids are busy having a blast, you can tackle that holiday to-do list stress-free. It's a win-win for everyone! Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to make your holiday season a little brighter.
Sign up now and let the holiday cheer begin! 🎅✨
When followed truthfully and from the heart, Karate can become a lifestyle, which positively affects everything around us. You'll see an increase in self-confidence, coordination, ability to focus, general awareness, moderation, respect for others, and more appreciation for world values. Beginners simply learn, while the advanced polish their skills. Students need to purchase their uniforms online or from the instructor for about $50, but a uniform is not required to start. Personal protective equipment (helmet, shin protectors, and gloves) costs about $120 and is required starting with the second term. Occasionally, there might be additional costs for other equipment, belt gradings, or participation in related events (T-shirts, tournaments, inviting an advanced instructor, camps, etc). As applicable, students/parents must check with their doctor or medical clinic if medical conditions would prevent moderate to intense physical activities prior to attending classes and if allowed to participate, the instructor needs to be informed about any such medical conditions. Everyone is invited to give it a try, come join us for a great experience
Please arrive early enough to ensure that class can start on time