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This program is designed to provide a welcoming space for youth to explore traditional Indigenous teachings, foster social connections, give back to the community, and share in the cooking (and consuming!) of food! It’s an opportunity to celebrate cultural heritage and promote cross-cultural connections.

For youth in grades 7 – 12. Pre-registration is required.

Funded by Edmonton Community Foundation.

Grades 4-7  Each week the group will look at how to make healthy lifestyle choices in a fun and engaging environment. Youth will participate in a physical activity and a cooking activity meant to support lifelong health.

Pre-registration is required, you may register at anytime throughout the year as long as there is space available.

In partnership with Parkland County and funded by Parkland County FCSS.

Through interactive rhyme, parents/caregivers and children can learn songs, fingerplays, simple movement games and stories to build important pathways in the brain. This program is in English and is for parents /caregivers and children aged 0-5 years.

Pre-registration is required.

This program is designed to provide a welcoming space for youth to explore traditional Indigenous teachings, foster social connections, give back to the community, and share in the cooking (and consuming!) of food! It’s an opportunity to celebrate cultural heritage and promote cross-cultural connections.

For youth in grades 7 – 12. Pre-registration is required.

Funded by Edmonton Community Foundation.

Grades 4-7  Each week the group will look at how to make healthy lifestyle choices in a fun and engaging environment. Youth will participate in a physical activity and a cooking activity meant to support lifelong health.

Pre-registration is required, you may register at anytime throughout the year as long as there is space available.

In partnership with Parkland County and funded by Parkland County FCSS.

Through interactive rhyme, parents/caregivers and children can learn songs, fingerplays, simple movement games and stories to build important pathways in the brain. This program is in English and is for parents /caregivers and children aged 0-5 years.

Pre-registration is required.

This program is designed to provide a welcoming space for youth to explore traditional Indigenous teachings, foster social connections, give back to the community, and share in the cooking (and consuming!) of food! It’s an opportunity to celebrate cultural heritage and promote cross-cultural connections.

For youth in grades 7 – 12. Pre-registration is required.

Funded by Edmonton Community Foundation.

Grades 4-7  Each week the group will look at how to make healthy lifestyle choices in a fun and engaging environment. Youth will participate in a physical activity and a cooking activity meant to support lifelong health.

Pre-registration is required, you may register at anytime throughout the year as long as there is space available.

In partnership with Parkland County and funded by Parkland County FCSS.

Through interactive rhyme, parents/caregivers and children can learn songs, fingerplays, simple movement games and stories to build important pathways in the brain. This program is in English and is for parents /caregivers and children aged 0-5 years.

Pre-registration is required.

This program is designed to provide a welcoming space for youth to explore traditional Indigenous teachings, foster social connections, give back to the community, and share in the cooking (and consuming!) of food! It’s an opportunity to celebrate cultural heritage and promote cross-cultural connections.

For youth in grades 7 – 12. Pre-registration is required.

Funded by Edmonton Community Foundation.