Category: Non-MASH Events

These are not MASH events.

Stick & Puck Meet Ups

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Glenwood CC has a Stick and Puck times from :15pm – 2:30pm and 2:45pm to 4:00pm on Tuesdays starting January. You can register online to reserve your spot, sessions are FREE, but it is limited to 20 participants on the ice per session.

Glenwood CC Puck & Stick Rules & Information:
To ensure the safety of all participants, and due to the growing popularity of Sticks, Rings & Pucks, Glenwood Community Centre will now limit the number of skaters on the ice to 20. Please register online in advance of the session, and our staff will verify participants upon arrival. Just a reminder that children 12 and under MUST be supervised by an adult (18 years of age or older). We appreciate your cooperation as we work to maintain a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Currently, Sticks, Rings & Pucks will be offered every Tuesday, from 1:15pm – 2:30pm and 2:45pm to 4:00pm
commencing January 7, 2025.

To register, please visit:  Puck & Stick Sign Up 

Canlan Sports has a Stick and Puck time from 9:40am – 10:40am on Tuesdays starting in September. You can register online to reserve your spot or walk-in. Each session is $5/person on the ice. The limitation is that there are only 20 spot for each session.

Canlan Sports Stick and Puck Description:
Family Stick & Puck strengths the bond between a parent and child. Hone your hockey skills together, at your own pace. Practice your passing, shooting, and puck control. So bring your pucks and sticks, take your best stride, stay fit and make lasting hockey memories.Don’t forget: Helmet (full facial protection required for participants under 18), gloves, stick, and puck. Full gear is recommended for participants under 11).Age: Participants must be under 13 with an 18+ guardian on ice or rink side.

East St Paul Arena has Stick and Puck time 10:00am – 11:30am on Thursdays starting in October. There is no registration and the sessions are FREE.

East St Paul Arena Rules & Information:

  • All participants must wear a CSA approved helmet
  • Hockey gloves recommended
  • No shinny, scrimmages, games, slap shots, formal instruction, or goalies during Stick & Puck.
  • Only people wearing skates are permitted on the ice.
  • Inappropriate behaviour, language and/or unsafe activities will not be tolerated and may result in removal from the ice.
  • Must bring your own stick and pucks/rings. We won’t have these available on site.

If any questions, please ask Tiffany.

[This is not a MASH Event]

TEEN Meet-Ups at the Forks

This is event is still going on every Fridays @ 1:00-2:30pm.
Meet up at the Forks upstairs lounge area near the elevators.

This is UNparented event, however you remain responsible for your own child(ren). This will is an opportunity for teens to connect at a table away from parents. Bring a board game, book, interest or something to work on! Welcome and we hope to see you there!

Parents and younger children are welcome to join, just at a separate table from the teens!

Contact: Michele Merchant

[This is not a MASH event]

2024 Kindergarten Graduation

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

Lao Tzu

Let’s celebrate the first steps of these homeschooling journeys at a kindergarten graduation. Join us for an informal ceremony and pictures at Assinboine Park, June 23 @5:00pm. MEETING LOCATION CHANGED TO OUTDOOR GARDENS BY THE LEAF.

Loose schedule:
Welcome Speech
Informal Ceremony Begins (est 20mins)
Pictures @ Outdoor Gardens at the Leaf
Pictures @ Other Locations (to be determined after ceremony)
End at Nature Playground

Please let us know if you have a blurb prepared for you child that you would like us to read. Diplomas will be prepared for those that do not have their own.

Feel free to invite family and friends to attend.

To join the Facebook Chat, DM Rachelle Bueckert de Pinto or Tiffany Twudosichuk.

One small steps for these graduates, one giant leap of their teachers! =)

[This is not a MASH event]

Tuesday Homeschooling Community Meet-Ups

The name says most of it, but for more details, keep reading!

Every Tuesday @ 10am-3pm (loosely)
Location:  Sir John Franklin Community Center Outdoor Park 
https://maps.app.goo.gl/bVpAUoyZ63X1bQkMA
This event is weather dependent. Please join the chat for updates:
https://m.me/j/AbbgGWrt6COdTMUC/

Last spring, we reserved the fields for the meet-ups. We had to make sure to get the funds for that. We have learned, it is not necessary so this event is completely FREE!

Park amenities include play structure, swings, sandbox, wading pool, soccer fields, baseball fields, tennis court, basketball nets, benches and public washrooms. If you’re interested in an activity, bring some equipment and it’s always helpful to bring some to share.

Last year, MASH started these meet-ups with some trepidation. After a year of going strong, the community has taken it over to make it their own. We hope the homeschooling community can keep it going.

Think not what your community can do for you, but what you can do for your community. =)

[This is not a MASH event anymore]

Harvest Moon Field Trip

The Harvest Moon Society (HMS) is a volunteer-driven educational charity focused on regenerative agriculture, sustainable food systems, and environmental stewardship. Operating under the motto “Healthy Land, Healthy Communities”, the organization has spent the past 20+ years transforming the former Clearwater School into the Harvest Moon Learning Center (HMLC) where we offer year-round experiential educational opportunities. The HMLC contains a commercial kitchen, greenhouse, “Secret” Garden, and four dorm rooms among many other features.

On Friday, June 9 we’d like to invite homeschool families to Clearwater, MB for a Harvest Moon Field Trip. Our Education Committee along with our Education Liaison and Land Based Learning Interpreter have planned out a day of programming (10am – 4pm) that includes garden and greenhouse tours, a guided hike on our Lessons from the Land nature trail, and some educational activities centered around native tree species identification and learning about the role of Riparian zones in our prairie ecosystem. The activities will be geared toward students aged 12+, but siblings and parents are welcome to take part as well. There will be a cost of $10 per student or $25 per family. Overnight accommodations can be arranged for RVs/trailers or tents, and we have the dorm rooms available as well (each room has a bunk bed that would sleep two on the bottom and one on the top).

There are two homeschool parents on the HMS Education Committee (Wendy Pearson and Jennifer deGroot) and Wendy has agreed to organize carpooling. Anyone looking to carpool can reach out to Wendy at [email protected].

Registration is limited to about 25 students. To register, or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at [email protected].

Other attractions in the area (in case you’d like to make a trip of it) include Spruce Woods Provincial Park (about an hour north), Pembina Valley Provincial Park (about an hour east), Turtle Mountain Provincial Park (about an hour west), as well as the communities of Crystal City and Pilot Mound (10 and 20 minutes east).

We hope to see you in June.

Sincerely,
Dustin Mymko
Coordinator
Harvest Moon Society

TEEN Meet Ups at the Forks

Fridays @ 1:00-2:30pm there will be a meet up at the Forks upstairs lounge area near the elevators.

This is UNparented event, however you remain responsible for your own child(ren). This will is an opportunity for teens to connect at a table away from parents. Bring a board game, book, interest or something to work on! Welcome and we hope to see you there!

Parents and younger children are welcome to join, just at a separate table from the teens!

ZOOOM at MTYP!

Join us for ZOOOM at MTYP!
Thursday, May 4 from 1pm-1:45pm.

Tickets are $8.50 per person.
E-transfer can be made to [email protected] and let me know how many kids you are purchasing for and how many adults (MTYP likes to know the breakdown).

Please arrive on May 4th around 12:45pm for us all to be seated together.

We’re also considering doing the workshop afterwards:
A LIGHT IN THE DARK
“Students use light, dark, shadow puppetry and sound to create whimsical worlds inspired by the play”
Let us know if you’re interested by emailing [email protected].
We will book the workshop for 2pm if there is enough students interested to make a fair individual price point.

Earth Explorers Market

SPRING YOUTH MARKET

Saturday, May 6, 2023
11am – 2pm
Churchill Park United Church (525 Beresford Ave, Winnipeg, MB)

The Earth Explorers are organizing a SPRING YOUTH MARKET and we hope you will consider being a vendor. Applications are available on the website and must be submitted by April 10th, 2023.

The vendor must be between the ages of 3 – 17, we prioritize homeschooling youth if there is a shortage of table/booths. The vendor fee is $10. This will cover costs for the rental space, chairs and tables, and printing/promotions costs.

Each vendor will receive a table and two chairs, any other requirements are the responsibility of the vendor. Vendor tables are 6ft or 3ft. Be as creative as you want with your booth set up.

*Not a MASH event*

Harvest Moon Field Trip

August 25, 2022

10 am – 4 pm

At the Harvest Moon Learning Centre, Clearwater, MB

The day will include:

• Garden and Greenhouse Tours
• Guided Hike: Lessons from the
Land Trail
• Educational activities centred around native tree species identification and learning about the role of Riparian zones in our prairie ecosystem.

Geared towards students 12+. Siblings and parents welcome.

$10/student, $25/family
Bring your own lunch.

Registration limited. Please contact [email protected] to register.
Carpooling available. Contact Wendy Pearson at [email protected].

Other attractions in the area (in case you’d like to make a trip of it) include Spruce Woods Provincial Park
(about an hour north), Pembina Valley Provincial Park (about an hour east), Turtle Mountain Provincial Park (about an hour west), as well as the communities of Crystal City and Pilot Mound (10 and 20 minutes east).

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