Month: November 2013

Important MASH Event: Parent's Event Nov 23rd, 2013 1pm

Hello MASH members,

We are having a MASH : Parents’ Event on Saturday, November 23rd 2013 from 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm. Last year this event was called MASH : Parents’ Night Out. We changed the name because the event will be presented at any time in a public location.

The event is taking place at the Saint-Boniface Library 131 Provencher Blvd; Saint-Boniface, Winnipeg (phone # : 204-986-4331).

This event is only for adults and nursing babies.

Please bring a Nut-Free snack to share.

The topics of this event will be How to fill out a Notification Form and a Question and Answer Period. After the sharing of answers to the topics, we will share the snack we brought and socialize with others who attended the event.

Please come and attend.

MASH Advisory Team

Family Dances!

There is a family dance coming up! Live music and fun instruction!

November 23rd at St. Luke’s Anglican Church (Stradbrook and Nassau). 6:30 to 8:30.

This whole evening is suitable for families. No experience needed. Bring a snack to share. Please pre-register with Sue 284-9659.

Previous family dances have featured a performance on Hammer Dulcimer, and dances from England, Germany, and the Philippines. We had a square dance, and folk dances. The evening ended with the singing of rounds.

Please join us for some fun!

Educational Resources from Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity also offers a variety of educational resources students in grades 3-8. These resources are based on Manitoba curriculum guidelines, they support _education curriculum for sustainable development,_ have been developed and tested by teachers and are offered in English and French. To access all Habitat for Humanity classroom resources.

Please visit http://www.habitat.mb.ca/get-school.cfm

The User Id is: Habitat4

The Password is: Humanity

Educational Resources from Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity also offers a variety of educational resources students in grades 3-8. These resources are based on Manitoba curriculum guidelines, they support _education curriculum for sustainable development,_ have been developed and tested by teachers and are offered in English and French. To access all Habitat for Humanity classroom resources.

Please visit http://www.habitat.mb.ca/get-school.cfm

The User Id is: Habitat4

The Password is: Humanity

Government of Canada's Canada Day Challenge 2014

If you’re between 8 and 18 years old and live in Canada, you’re invited to express what Canada means to you by submitting an original poster design, a digital photograph, or a piece of creative writing inspired by the theme Canada: Strong and Free. You could win some really great prizes, including a VIP invitation to attend Canada Day 2014 events on Parliament Hill!

Entries will be accepted until February 15, 2014.

http://challenge.pch.gc.ca

 

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