June 8 2015 - The Aurora Newspaper
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June 8 2015 - The Aurora Newspaper
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S.Keddy Josh’s jerseys make the team Sara Keddy, Managing editor These soccer-playing youth have a lot more on their backs during a game than winning. With the signature and #33 of the late Joshua Graves printed on their bright blue and white jerseys this season, Under-16 Greenwood boys’ and girls’ team members are carrying on a sporting enthusiasm Graves once loved. Karen Graves-Belliveau and Denis Belliveau visited the Apple Bowl soccer field in Greenwood May 27 to present two dozen players with new jerseys, a gift from funds raised by Graves’ family, friends and supporters – aka “Team Joshua” - at various special events. While the jerseys represent about www.canex.ca No Interest Credit Plan Your choice of Plus he was moving into his new apartment, friends invited him to a party. “He ended up going. He took a prescription drug – just half a pill, and alcohol. That was a really, really bad choice, and it changed a lot of lives,” his mother said. “You guys are getting older. You’re going to be places where your parents are not. You’re going to make decisions and mistakes. I Continued on page 2... Automotive Financing Greenwood Auto Sales Handling all credit issues including bankruptcy, paymants as low as $55 weekly OAC. For finance application’s contact $500 Military Discount Richard Rogers 902-804-0435 NOT EVEN THE TAXES! 14 Wing Greenwood Month terms $2,600, they mean more. “Josh loved sports – he dreamed and lived sports. It was all he did,” Graves-Belliveau said, as players sat before her on the field bleachers. “Hockey, soccer, baseball, skydiving, bungee jumping, snowboarding – he loved to be active.” Graves moved out west after high school at Central Kings for a year or so. When he returned, as Lieutenant-General Christine Whitecross and the Canadian Armed Forces Strategic Response Team – Sexual Misconduct (CSRT-SM) will be visiting 14 Wing Greenwood June 8 to conduct town hall meetings with 14 Wing personnel on the status of the CSRT-SM. The town halls will be held in the Annapolis Mess at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and will include a briefing by Whitecross followed by time for questions. Maximum participation by military personnel is expected as per the schedule below. Civilian members of the defence team are invited to attend. Unit participation: Morning session – 10 a.m. to noon (all attendees are to be seated no later than 9:45 a.m.): 404 Squadron, 413 Squadron, 415 Squadron, 14 Air Maintenance Squadron, LRPSET, Wing Comptroller, 31 Military Police Flight (available personnel), 26 Health Services (available personnel), 1 Dental Unit Detachment (available personnel). Afternoon session – 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (all attendees are to be seated no later than 1:156 p.m.): Wing Commander Branch, 405 Squadron, Wing Operations, Wing Administration, Wing Logistics and Engineering, 14 Construction Engineering Squadron. 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Une participation maximale du personnel militaire est prévue selon le tableau ci-dessous. Les membres civils de la défense sont invités à y assister. Unité de participation: Séance du matin – 10h00 à 12h00 (tous les participants doivent être assis au plus tard 09h45) : 404e Escadron, 413e Escadron, 415e Escadron, 14 Escadron de maintenance (Air), EENPLRA, Contrôleur de l’escadre, 31e escadrille de la police militaire (pers dispo), 26e Centre de services de santé des Forces canadiennes (personnel disponible), Détachment de la 1er Unité dentaire de Greenwood (pers dispo) Séance de l’après-midi – 13h30 à 15h30 (tous les participants doivent être assis au plus tard 13h15) : Bureau du commandant de l’escadre, 405e Escadron, Operations l’escadre, Administration de l’escadre, Unité du génie et de la logistique de la 14e escadre, 14e Escadron du génie construction. Correction In The Aurora Newspaper article, “Defining diversity,” June 1, reporting on the Wing Commander’s Diversity Session of May 15; speaker Tim Hughes was misidentified. Hughes is a volunteer with the Valley Youth Project, and may be contacted via valleyyouthproject.wordpress.com/, valleyyouthproject@gmail.com or facebook.com/pages/ Valley-Youth-Project/22418494995. On the run May 25 marked the sixth year sailors from HMCS Halifax stopped in Millville, south of Aylesford, to visit with Children’s Wish Foundation Valley chapter volunteers, and enjoy a meal provided by Betty Hebb, seated centre, and her son, Brian, at Farmer’s Family Diner. The sailors run from Sydney to Yarmouth, raising money for the Children’s Wish Foundation to grant a wish to a deserving child. This stop earned them a $280 donation from Hebb for their efforts, from fundraising she does each year between their visits. Submitted Josh’s jerseys... ...cover really hope you all make smart choices when you’re out on your own.” This jersey donation brings the family’s fundraising effort to almost $35,000 in their fourth year. An annual ticket auction and washer toss event has allowed them to donate jerseys to Berwick Bruins hockey and a youth volleyball team, funds to the Kingston rink, the Kentville skate park effort, the Valley chapter of Kidsport and more. Greenwood Minor Soccer coach and organizer Tim Lalonde said this donation was a pleasure to accept. “We really appreciate what everyone does for community sports,” he said. “We’re all volunteers, and just doing what we can to keep kids involved. When Karen called, we were just so please. When the kids saw the jerseys, their eyes were popping out!” “They look great,” GravesBelliveau said – of the jerseys, Joshua Hattie adds his autograph to a collectors’ jersey Karen Graves-Belliveau and Denis Belliveau will add to their display of Team Joshua donations. S.Keddy and the youth wearing them. loved youth – what better way “Josh loved sports and he to keep his memory alive?” Aurora the Managing Editor | Directrice de rédaction Sara Keddy • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5441 auroraeditor@ns.aliantzinc.ca Business & Advertising | Affaires commerciales et publicité 902-765-1494 local/poste 5833 auroramarketing@ns.aliantzinc.ca Graphic Designer | Graphiste Brian Graves • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5699 auroraproduction@ns.aliantzinc.ca Administrative Clerk | Commis à l’administration Bev Richardson • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5440 auroranews@ns.aliantzinc.ca Editorial Advisor | Conseiller à la rédaction Captain John Pulchny • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5101 john.pulchny@forces.gc.ca Circulation | Circulation: 5,900 Mondays | Lundis Agreement No. | Numéro de contrat : 462268 Fax: 902-765-1717 Website | Site Web : www.auroranewspaper.com CFNA AJFC Canadian Forces Newspaper Association Association des journaux des Forces canadiennes A program of CFMWS Un programme des SBMFC The Aurora, PO Box 99, Greenwood NS B0P 1N0 L’Aurora, C.P. 99, Greenwood (N.-É.) 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Useful links | Liens utiles Canadian Air Force website Site Web de l’Aviation royale canadienne www.airforce.forces.gc.ca Community Gateway Site Site du portail communautaire des Forces canadiennes www.cfcommunitygateway.com 14 Wing Greenwood Site Site de la 14e Escadre Greenwood www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/14w-14e Personnel Family Support Services Services de soutien au personnel et aux familles des Forces canadiennes www.cfmws.com National Defence and the Canadian Forces Défense nationale et Forces canadiennes www.forces.gc.ca Combat Camera | Caméra de combat www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca Recruiting | Recrutement www.forces.ca Military Family Resource Centre Centre des ressources pour les familles des militaires www.familyforce.ca VPI | VPI www.vpinternational.ca the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS June 8, 2015 Page 3 Video effort on life as a military child recognized A captivating video of 14 Wing Greenwood’s children, and their role in a family that stands out in meeting its professional military demands on all members, has been recognized by Wing Commander Colonel Iain Huddleston. The “April is the Month of the Military Child” initiative ran for the second year at 14 Wing, under the patronage of Huddleston’s wife, Amanda Huddleston. Working with the Military Family Resource Centre and the Public Affairs Office, technicians from 14 Wing Imaging interviewed a handful of military children of all ages on their experiences moving from community to community, starting new schools and making new friendships, and how they help at home when their parents are busy at work or deployed. Wing Commander of 14 Wing Greenwood Colonel Iain Huddleston (left) and Wing Chief Warrant Officer Pierrot Jetté (right) recognise the Wing Imaging Video cell for its outstanding work by awarding Corporal Matheau Gaudreault the Wing Commander’s Commendation. The video was publicly promoted, and used as a key component in visits by 14 Wing representatives to several local schools with large military student enrolment. Tens of thousands of viewers have registered on various social media sites since the video was posted. Huddleston met with Corporal Mathieu Gaudreault, Leading Seaman Eduardo Jorge and Corporal Steve Wilson June 1 to make several presentations in recognition of their efforts. Gaudreault was presented a Wing Commander’s Commendation for leading the June 1, Wing Commander Colonel Iain Huddleston (left) and Wing Chief Warrant Officer Pierrot Jetté (right) recognized the Wing Imaging video cell for its outstanding work by presenting Wing Commander’s coins to (left to right) Corporal Matheau Gaudreault, Leading Seaman Eduardo Jorge, and Corporal Steve Wilson. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 14 Wing Imaging project through planning, Jorge and Wilson were pre- of skill, enthusiasm and proscheduling, production and sented Wing Commander’s fessionalism to the video promotion. Coins for their contributions project. Air Show Atlantic returns to Summerside 902.825.8505 The Atlantic Canada International Air Show organizing team is pleased to announce Air Show Atlantic’s return to Summerside this August 22 to 23. With the financial assistance of multiple levels of government and the support of sponsors, this will be the third time in five years the show has been hosted by Prince Edward Islanders. The organizing team is anticipating approximately 10,000 fans will pass through the show gates over the weekend and have a planned display worthy of commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Air Show Atlantic is run by a not-for-profit association whose goals are to promote aviation and aerospace awareness in Atlantic Canada, to showcase the Canadian Armed Forces and honour our veterans, and to educate and inspire our youth. Through the production of the air show, the association will provide economic impact to the community in excess of two million dollars while providing top-level, world-class entertainment for the fans and local community. 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He referred back to the 2008 Canadian Forces health and physical fitness strategy, with its six pillars – including the “essential to the CAF mission:” nutrition. Guest speaker Angela Dufour, a Bedford-based sports dietitian and author, added another element to the importance of nutrition: its role in supporting sound mental health. “I’m not preaching anything you don’t know,” she said, “but this is the first time I’ve been asked to speak to such a motivated group. “You’re talking about pushing your bodies to the limits: day-to-day, what are those limits, and how much fuel do we need to do it?” She said people tend to eat the same – breakfast, lunch, this occasion, directly related Dufour’s professional expertise and the importance of health and fitness with the demands of life within the CAF. “Sports programs and healthy living are core to what we do in the CAF: we train. If people are the building blocks of operations, fitness and health builds people. Competitive sports athletes and team leaders – Bedford-based sports di- these are exactly the people etitian and author Angela we need in the field.” Dufour, guest speaker Corporal D. Kirkwood, 14 Wing Imaging 14 Wing Health Promosnacks, a standard supper. tion award “But does your training Healthiest Lifestyle change? Your nutrition Change Award: presented to should, too. The biggest Petty Officer 2nd Class Steve thing is devising a plan.” Hatton, who spoke about She warned of “quick his experience with post fixes,” preferring instead a traumatic stress disorder balance of nutrition, exercise following years of Canadian and sleep. Armed Forces’ service and “What are the risks of multiple deployments. inadequate fueling? Health and performance-wise, there 14 Wing sports awards are some pretty drastic imCoach of the year: Warpacts: fatigue, loss of lean rant Officer Alain Chalifoux body mass, the risk of injury, (men’s 2014 CAF national lower performance.” slo-pitch champions) Lieutenant-Colonel BrenOfficial of the year: Capdan Cook, commanding of- tain Steve Stuart (Atlantic ficer of 405 Squadron and Regional and national volacting wing commander on leyball) Lieutenant-Colonel Brendan Cook (left), officially thanked Greenwood CANEX manager Ken Keddy for CANEX’s ongoing support of the 14 Wing Greenwood Fitness, Sports and Health Promotion breakfast. Lieutenant-Colonel Brendan Cook (left), with Greenwood CANEX manager Ken Keddy, presented Captain Mary MacDonald the award for 14 Wing Female Athlete of the Year. Lieutenant-Colonel Brendan Cook (right), with Greenwood CANEX manager Ken Keddy, presented Captain John Bernardi the award for 14 Wing Male Athlete of the Year. Major Sonya Scanlon-Simms (left) and Lieutenant-Colonel Scott Murphy (right) presented the 14 Wing Official of the Year award to Captain Steve Stuart. Team of the year (collective sports): men’s slopitch (the 2014 CAF national champions) Female athlete of the year: Captain Mary MacDonald (soccer, hockey) Durland, Gillis & Schumacher Associates services & trades Male athlete of the year: Captain John Bernardi (swimming, triathlon) Volunteer of the year: Sergeant Keith Hillier (intersection hockey) Chalifoux and representa- tives of the men’s slo-pitch team will attend the Canadian Armed Forces’ 2014 Sports Awards event in November, as winners of their categories at the Air Command level earlier this spring. Low Minimum Orders $10.00 off 450 litres with card Driveway Sealing and Repair Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries W. Bruce Gillis, Q.C. • Blaine G. Schumacher, CD (Also of the Alberta Bar) Counsel: Clare H. Durland, Q.C. 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YOUR LOCAL USED CAR DEALER Licensed Mechanic Available on Site U-Haul Dealer call (902) 765-0158 www.freemansautosales.com 820 Main Street, Kingston • 902-765-2555 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS June 8, 2015 Page 5 Try your ticket auction luck, support Relay team Relay for Life fundraising is in the final days before the big June 13 event in Middleton. 14 Wing teams participating in the Relay include Wing Administration personnel, who are holding a ticket auction in the Wing Orderly Room until June 12. Stop by and get your tickets (10 for $2) on a table full of amazing prizes. All ticket sales go towards the team’s fundraising total. Winners will be contacted the following week. Veterans’ ombudsman reschedules for June 8 Greenwood session Lieutenant-Colonel Brendan Cook (left), with Chief Warrant Officer Fred Stanley (right), presented Petty Officer Second Class Steve Hatton with the Healthiest Lifestyle Change Award at the Sports and Health Promotion Awards breakfast May 27. Hatton spoke at the event on his experience with post traumatic stress disorder. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 14 Wing Imaging Life skills for stress save soldier Sara Keddy, Managing editor Petty Officer Second Class Steve Hatton is a brave man. He’s deployed eight times in his 25-year career with the Canadian Armed Forces, including 565 days in Afghanistan on five tours between 2007 and 2013. But his personal battle with post traumatic stress disorder has been even more challenging, and he stood up on two occasions in the past few weeks among peers at 14 Wing Greenwood to share his experience. As a guest at a Mental Health Week seminar, and then the recipient of the Healthiest Lifestyle Change Award at the 14 Wing Fitness, Sport and Health Promotion Awards breakfast, Hatton was pleased to have his mother, father and wife in the audience at the breakfast. “If I waited” to get help, he said, family, friends, career: “none of that would be there for me.” They are among the “heroes” who supported him, before and after a battle with PTSD, along with the Canadian Armed Forces medical team and health promotion resources. “I have received the most excellent care and support – but at what price?” Hatton joined the Air Force in 1990 and had a busy career in service. While his wife and family members knew something was wrong years ago, it was upon his return from Operation Attention in 2013 his “world crashed down. “I wasn’t home 30 minutes, and I was angry with my wife over nothing,” he said. “This is the woman I love, that I left for six months. What was wrong with me?” Years’ worth of developing the personality of an “emotional hard ass,” keeping his “edge” even while grocery shopping and denying anything was wrong with him caught up with him. “I was confrontational, disconnected from my family, friends and colleagues; there was no joy in any milestones – I was just going through the motions.” The accumulation of deployment stress resulted in his PTSD diagnosis that fall – “ a sense of relief, but I was shattered. I didn’t know what to do. What would happen to me? What about my career? What about other people?” He started medical treatment with dedication – and his wife by his side. Two years later, he recognizes the value of the treatment he received, but is an advocate now for services to fill the gap between his care, and the support available to his family. “They were under duress just as long as I was, and care for them is just as important as for me, a Canadian Armed Forces member. The CAF has come a long way, but there is a long way to go.” He pointed to CAF and Health Promotion programs available to members and families on stress and anger management and mental health: “I continue to use the tools I learned every day, and I will for the rest of my life. It takes a lot of time, effort and dedication to complete therapy - and it was worth it.” Canada’s veterans’ ombudsman, Guy Parent, has rescheduled his February town hall in Greenwood. All veterans, RCMP members, military members, their families and other interested parties are encouraged to meet the veterans’ ombudsman Monday, June 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the RCAF Association (Roundel Room), 904 Central Avenue, Greenwood. The meeting is an opportunity for the veterans’ ombudsman to meet with veterans and their families and hear about issues that concern them. Parent will also talk about what his office is doing, and provide an update on issues of concern to the veterans’ community. The ombudsman will deliver a short presentation, followed by a question and answer period with the audience. Representatives from the office will also be available at the town hall to meet individually with veterans who wish to discuss the particulars of their case. www.familyforce.ca www.forcedelafamille.ca A Night of Comedy featuring Mike MacDonald Saturday, June 13. Annapolis Mess. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets - $20. Available at GMFRC, Annapolis Mess, Capitol Pub Soirée d’humour avec Mike MacDonald Samedi, le 13 juin. Mess d’Annapolis. Portes ouvrent à 19 h. Billets : 20$. Billets disponible au CRFMG, Le mess d’Annapolis, Capitol Pub Sobeys Support Our Troops Sobeys pour Soutenons nos troupes June 26 and June 27 / Le 26 juin et le 27 juin BBQ BBQ Conta Commu ct us! niquez avec nous! 24 School Rd., Greenwood ~ 902-765-5611 Kingston Family Dentistry is pleased to welcome DR ERIN POWER to our team Dr Power is now accepting new patients Call 902-765-6769 Page 6 June 8, 2015 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Check Point Charlie swipe card effective June 15 The swipe card equipment has been installed at Check Point Charlie and will soon be a requirement for personnel to access the 14 Wing Greenwood Airfield Operations Zone (AOZ). The reader is a proximity reader and will read the pass presented from about six inches away. Please be careful when approaching the reader so as not to strike it with your vehicle mirror or other part of the vehicle. Please note the Commissionaire employed at Check Point Charlie cannot grant access rights to AOZ pass holders. It is incumbent on AOZ pass hold- ers to ensure their AOZ pass is activated and the proper access rights are assigned to it. This can only be done at the Pass Control Office between 7:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., Monday to Friday. The Commissionaires at Check Point Charlie have been instructed to advise AOZ pass holders that do not have access to Check Point Charlie programmed on their AOZ passes to attend the Pass Control Office ASAP to have that rectified. As of June 15, you will be denied access to the AOZ if your pass is not activated or programmed with access rights to Check Point Charlie. The following procedures shall be followed when accessing the AOZ through Check Point Charlie: Passenger vehicles (not including large passenger vans) – The driver and all passengers will swipe their AOZ pass. Passengers may hand their pass to the driver who can swipe the pass. You will need to allow time for the Commissionaire to verify the identity of the person. The Commissionaire(s) will verify the pass is valid and the pass holder does have access rights to be in the AOZ. Once it has been determined the driver and/ or passenger(s) in the vehicle have access to the AOZ, the Commissionaire will advise the driver to proceed. Do not proceed until instructed by the Commissionaire you are authorized to do so. Large vehicles (fuel delivery trucks, etc) – The driver shall stop and hand over his pass to the Commissionaire, who will swipe the pass and verify access to the AOZ is permitted. Once verified, the Commissionaire will return the pass and signal the driver to proceed. Large passenger vehicle(s)/ buses/ carry-alls – The driver shall stop and swipe his pass. All passengers will exit the vehicle and swipe their individual AOZ passes. The Commissionaire will then confirm all have access and allow them to proceed. Personnel on foot or bicycles using the bike path will have to swipe their AOZ pass at the Check Point Charlie entrance. Await further directions from the Commissionaire before proceeding. Vehicles being escorted – The escorting vehicle driver shall swipe his/ her AOZ pass and then inform the Commissionaire the vehicle(s) behind him are being escorted. Once the Commissionaire has verified the escorting vehicle driver has access to the AOZ and escort privileges, he will inform the driver to proceed, followed by the escorted vehicle(s). If you do not have Check Point Charlie Access assigned to your AOZ pass, you will be denied entry into the AOZ. Invalid or expired passes will be seized by the Commissionaire(s) at Check Point Charlie and returned to the Pass Control Office. Carte à bande magnétique au poste de contrôle de la circulation en vigueur le 15 juin Le lecteur de carte magnétique a été installé au point de contrôle Check Point Charlie. Les employés devront bientôt y passer leur carte d’accès pour pénétrer dans la zone d’opérations aériennes (ZOA). Il s’agit d’un lecteur de proximité qui lira les cartes à une distance d’environ 15 cm. Faites attention, en approchant du lecteur, à ne pas le heurter avec votre rétroviseur ou toute autre partie de votre véhicule. Sachez que le commissionnaire présent à Check Point Charlie ne peut pas laisser entrer les titulaires de carte d’accès à la ZOA. Il appartient aux titulaires de veiller à ce que leur carte d’accès soit bien ac- tivée et programmée en fonction de leurs droits d’accès. L’activation et la configuration des cartes ne peuvent se faire qu’au Bureau de contrôle des laissez-passer, entre 7 h 30 et 11 h 30, du lundi au vendredi. Les commissionnaires de Check Point Charlie ont reçu instruction de recommander aux titulaires de cartes d’accès à la ZOA non programmées pour l’accès à Check Point Charlie de s’adresser dès que possible au Bureau de contrôle des laissez-passer pour faire régulariser leur situation. Au 15 juin 2015, les personnes dont la carte d’accès ne sera pas activée ou programmée pour Check Point Charlie se verront refuser l’accès à la ZOA. Voici la procédure à suivre pour pénétrer dans la ZOA par Check Point Charlie : Véhicules à passagers (à l’exception des grandes fourgonnettes) – Le conducteur et tous les passagers devront passer leur carte au lecteur. Les passagers peuvent remettre leur carte au conducteur pour qu’il le fasse à leur place. Vous devrez laisser au commissionnaire le temps de vérifier l’identité de chaque personne. Le commissionnaire vérifie que la carte d’accès est valide et que le titulaire a bien le droit d’accès à la ZOA. Une fois ces vérifications faites pour tous les occupants du véhicule, le commissionnaire fait signe au conducteur d’avancer. Vous ne devez pas avancer tant que le commissionnaire ne vous y a pas autorisé. Véhicules lourds (camions de livraison de carburants, etc.) – Le conducteur doit s’arrêter et présenter sa carte d’accès au commissionnaire qui la passe au lecteur et vérifie que l’accès à la ZOA est autorisé. Une fois la vérification faite, le commissionnaire rend sa carte au conducteur et lui fait signe d’avancer. Grands véhicules à passagers, autocars, véhicules polyvalents – Le conducteur doit s’arrêter et passer sa carte au lecteur. Tous les passagers doivent sortir du véhicule et passer eux-mêmes au lecteur leur carte d’accès à la ZOA. Le commissionnaire vérifie ensuite que tous ont accès à la zone avant de les laisser entrer. Les piétons ou les cyclistes qui utilisent la piste cyclable doivent passer leur carte d’accès à la ZOA au lecteur à l’entrée de Check Point Charlie puis attendre les instructions du commissionnaire avant d’aller plus loin. Véhicules accompagnés – Le conducteur du véhicule accompagnateur doit passer sa carte au lecteur puis informer le commissionnaire qu’il accompagne les véhicules qui le suivent. Lorsque le commissionnaire a vérifié que le conducteur du véhicule accompagnateur a accès à la ZOA et qu’il détient des privilèges d’accompagnement, il lui fait signe d’avancer, suivi par les véhicules qu’il accompagne. Veuillez noter que si votre carte d’accès à la ZOA n’est pas programmée pour Check Point Charlie, on vous refusera l’entrée dans la ZOA. Les cartes d’accès qui ne sont pas valides ou qui sont expirées seront saisies par le commissionnaire de Check Point Charlie et remises au Bureau de contrôle des laissez-passer. Ballot Name: Address: Phone Number: The 2015 show is about the reconciliation between the allies and Germany following the Second World War, as well as recognizing anniversaries for Menin Gate and Flanders Fields. The Aurora Newspaper is pleased to give away 4 tickets to the Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo’s preview show June 29 at 7:30 p.m.. Fill out this ballot and drop it off at The Aurora Newspaper office, 83A School Road, Greenwood, by noon June 24 noon. The winner will be contacted in advance and announced in the June 29 issue. www.nstattoo.ca the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS June 8, 2015 In the Army now 5 Canadian Division Commando winners live the life in charitable challenge Sara Keddy, Managing editor “Listen up! I mean you! “You’re in the army – not for a long time, but a good time!” Major Brent Kerr, 5 Canadian Division Support Base Detachment commander, welcomed 16 wanna-be commandos May 31 to Camp Aldershot, winners of a charity auction in support of the Valley Regional Hospital Foundation. After kitting up and assembling on the lawn of Borden Hall, Kerr told Command Challenge participants they’d “get out of the Army you put in so, if you’re standing in the rain – oh, I’m getting wet,” too bad! “The Army is all about fun!” With the full Army experience including rain, wet feet, didn’t necessarily include losing a rifle bolt in the grass a dozen steps from the mess hall door…. Captain Byron Watson, camp second in command, said Regular and Reserve force members at the camp stepped up to help run the day’s events. “We have four section commanders, and they’ll work with their guys, bond with them and see enough so they can evaluate them. Participants will know what’s 5 Canadian Division spotted glasses, soggy box lunches and even more rain; participants headed off for a day on the range, patrolling the woods, lunch in the field, a light armoured vehicle tour of camp and all “the proper ways to be a soldier.” That NOW OPEN Saturdays 10 am to 4 pm 14 Wing Greenwood CANEX Mall • (902)765-3875 Page 7 expected of them.” Watson said the day’s rain and cool conditions added to the experience, in ways participants will likely be proud of later. “Everyone loves to train in the sun. In the rain? Then you find out what you can do. The Army puts guys out for three weeks in the snow, and they really don’t like it. But, at the end, they’re alive, they have D.Whaley all their fingers and toes, and they have the ‘war stories’ of the experience.” The day’s schedule flexed with the weather, with a box lunch and military IMPs – including pizza pasta and chocolate cake dessert – grabbed under the dripping trees. Debbie Hennigar, a team member of “Three Hens and a Chick,” relished the day. “I’ve lived here all my life, D.Whaley in Wolfville, and I’ve been in the camp – but never all over the back. It’s very cool,” she said. “And, my Dad trained here.” Participating teams including the 2014 individual commando, dentist Peter Stotsky, with Kings North MLA John Lohr in tow as part of “Team Rambo;” “Team Hell’s Gate,” from Gates Insurance; and Joey Ueffing’s “Team MHA.” Team members collectively bid $7,500 at the spring Major Brent Kerr, 5 Canadian Division Support Base Detachment commander, addresses his troops for the VRHF fundraising dinner and day. D.Whaley auction. RE/MAX IS GIVING BACK TO OUR COMMUNITIES $500.00 MONTHLY If your charity h it ffundraiser d i event or program needs a lift, RE/MAX may be able to help. Visit us online at valleylistings.ca/community or drop into one of our 3 Valley locations, Greenwood, Middleton or Bridgetown; for details and applications. RE/MAX Banner Real Estate and their Agents have also contributed over $145,000.00 to the IWK & Breast Cancer Research and continue to contribute with each transaction. “COMMUNITY PROUD” ReMax Banner Real Estate ~ 25TH ANNIVERSARY ~ FUN DOG SHOW 2:30 p.m., Saturday, June 13 799 Central Avenue, Greenwood FREE competition categories include: • smallest dog • biggest dog • best tricks • best costume • best puppy • dog the judges would most like to take home • best junior handler (ages five to 10). COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM Not intended to solicit listed properties Please stay for a 3:30 p.m. Jump2Q dog agility and obedience demonstration Page 8 June 8, 2015 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Paws for celebration integrity printing inc. ip inc. Quality Since 1985 June 8, 2015 Thank You for 25 Years of Caring for Our Furry Families! 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PVF1407@petvalu.biz www.petvalu.com 963 Central Ave., Greenwood, NS B0P 1N0 Maggie’s Dog Grooming Amanda Spears Dog Groomer/ Owner 799 Central Avenue Greenwood, Nova Scotia B0P 1N0 Greenwood Animal Hospital 902-765-6355 Cell - 824-2126 maggiesdoggrooming@live.com www.maggiesdoggrooming.ca Congratulations for 25 years of community animal care Thank you Dr. Teresa Speelman and her husband, Dr. Dave MacHattie’s, still remember their first patient: a poodle owned by Angeline and Kent Sill. The Greenwood Animal Hospital marks its 25 th anniversary this month, and Dr. Speelman says that kind of relationship with hospital visitors, pets and their owners, continues to be what staff are all about. “We’re hands-on, personnel care,” she says. “We see families come in with brand new kittens and puppies for their first visit, and they’re so pleased with their new pets – and we are a part of their fam- ily. We help families at the end of their pets’ lives, supporting them through emotional medical decisions.” Hospital staff are pleased to continue a long association with the community, providing training with the colleges, taking students from Dalhousie Truro campus and Atlantic Veterinary College, local high schools’ co-op education and take your child to work days; and medical and professional services support for the Companion Animal Protection Society (the rescue organization in-hospital cat companions Joey and Orange Pekoe came through). Hospital staff are first We would like to congratulate Greenwood Animal Hospital on their 25th anniversary. The friendly, professional staff have been a pleasure to work with, and we wish them the best as they continue to serve Greenwood and the surrounding area. responders for wild life in need, and work with Hope for Wildlife and the SPCA. Friendly staff step in when asked to care for animals in need, whether it is providing care or helping people find resources to help. And that care goes both ways: “Sometimes,” Dr. Speelman says, “we all need a puppy hug day!” In 1990, as the hospital opened, Drs. Speelman and MacHattie were the only two medical staff. Tens of thousands of patients have now visited over the years, satisfied with the full service commitment to both small and large animal care at the main Greenwood location, and also the satellite clinic in Middleton. In the family nature of the business Dr. Speelman and Dr. MacHattie’s daughter Nicole, is now one of the seven veterinarians; four registered veterinary technicians, two receptionists. The staff are professionally trained, and continue to keep skills sharp and learn new techniques in regular educational upgrades. The hospital’s equipment include digital Xray, digital dental X-ray, laser therapy, ultrasound all equal quality to the local hospital. Pet food, treatments, toys and other supplies are also featured. Dr. Teresa Speelman, first patient was a poodle owned by Angeline Sill, shown here 25 years later with Angeline’s newest family pet, Benji. 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June 13, the party starts at 1 p.m., with a charity BBQ, face painting, pet photos, balloons, and tours of the clinic. Come in and guess what’s inside the stuffed animal as it has an X-Ray, check out what may be making your pet ill under the microscope and meet the caring, professional staff behind your community veterinary care centre. At 2 p.m., officials and guests will cut the birthday cake (and there will likely be treats for four-legged guests!). A dog show begins at 2:30 p.m.: bring your furry friend for a chance at winning the smallest – or biggest dog award. Prizes for best tricks, best costume, dog the judges would most like to take home or best junior handler (ages five to 10) will be given out. At 3:30 p.m., Jump2Q will put on a dog agility and obedience demonstration. Come see what these athletic canines can do! Display tables from the Companion Animal Protection Society, a rehab centre for wild birds, Maggie’s Grooming and dog jewellery, and St. John Ambulance’s therapy dog program; a Vetoquinol rep with lots of pet-themed giveaways and a grand prize draw for a Keurig coffee machine. Past, present and future clients and clinic staff are welcome to attend the day’s events. Congratulations to Teresa and Dave on 25 years from all your staff at the Greenwood Animal Hospital! Job well done. WOW 25 years Congratulations on your 25 years of business and all your contributions in helping all of our fury loved ones. ? Page 9 Evans’ Family Farm Market A DIVISION OF WILMOT STATION QUALITY PRODUCE LIMITED Fresh Local Produce including strawberries, sweet corn, peas, beets, squash, pumpkins, carrots, and others when in season. Also available eggs, chicken, turkey, lamb, ground beef, sausage, and pork. 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Les avis peuvent être soumis à nos bureaux, au 83A, School Road, (annexe Morfee), 14e Escadre Greenwood, par fax au 902-7651717 ou par courriel à l’adresse auroraeditor@ ns.aliantzinc.ca. Les annonces avec date sont publiées selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi, et les avis continus seront inclus si l’espace le permet. Si vous voulez être certain que votre avis soit publié, vous voudrez peut-être acheter de la publicité. La date de tombée des soumissions est à 9 h 30 du matin le jeudi précédent la publication, à moins d’avis contraire. metro crossword Ball hockey Tuesdays, 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m., drop in ball hockey at the Kingston Credit Union Centre. Ages 14 to adult. Cost $2/ person (goalies with gear are free). Helmets required. Email recreation@ kingstonnovascotia.ca. Water survey Do you rely on a well for your water? The Ecology Action Centre is running a pilot program in the Annapolis Valley called Healthy Water, It’s Well Worth it. The project will include workshops the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS about drinking water, a scan of private well ownership behaviours through an online survey, and water testing kits including financial incentives. Visit www. ecologyaction.ca/healthywater to fill out the survey (there’s a chance to win prizes!) and learn about upcoming workshops. Photography class Thursdays, Millville Community Hall will host photography classes. Whatever your level, join Mike Tufts from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., $3 drop in fee. For informa- solution page 14 Give Dad the Gift of Golf This Father’s Day Give Dad a gift that keeps on giving all summer long with a Golf Membership. Our payment plan is available making a golf membership more affordable than ever! Individual passes are also available for purchase: Green Fee round, 2 Green Fees & Power Cart round or 2 Green Fees with Power Cart & 2 Meal round. 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Outwitted at every turn, Fantastic Mr. Fox devises a plan that will ensure full stomachs for not only his family, but all his friends. Showtime: 2 p.m. June 13, 14, 20, 21 in the Upper Performance Centre. Tickets $7 Call 902-678-8040 for reservations. Suitable for all ages. CentreStage Theatre: 61 River Street, Kentville. Luncheon June 9, noon to 1 p.m. Come out and enjoy a turkey dinner with mashed potatoes, vegetables, dessert, coffee, tea and juice at the Kingston Lions Hall. Cost is $9 ($9.50 delivered in Kingston/ Greenwood) - deliveries must be ordered by 10:30 a.m.). Meeting June 10, 7 p.m., is the regular monthly meeting of the Companion Animal Protection Society at the Municipal Building in Lawrenc- etown. All members and friends of the society are invited to attend. For info, contact 902-825-2277. Concert June 10, 7 p.m., the African Children’s Choir performs at the Kings Presbyterian Church, 5563 Prospect Rd., New Minas. Freewill offering. www.kingschurch.ca. ATV jamboree June 12 to 14, the Mid Valley ATV Club hosts its annual jamboree and poker rally at the Fox Mountain Camping Park, Aylesford. Camping available (for reservations: 902-847-3747 or www. foxmountaincampingpark.com). The poker run covers approximately 80 kilometres, with a $400 first prize, $300 second prize and $200 third prize. Cash BBQ at the third check point, sponsored by Kings County Search & Rescue. Also: meet & greet, fire pit socials, mud pit prize hunt, stage entertainment, pressure washer use, vendors on site, draw prizes & 50/ 50, canteen breakfasts and Sunday brunch run to Berwick (approximately 30 kilometres). Visit www.midvalleyatvclub. ca or contact Barry Mitchell, president, at 902-825-1382 or barrymitchell@eastlink.ca. At CentreStage Leading Ladies: two British actors are so down on their luck, they’re doing “Scenes from Shakespeare” at a Moose Lodge in Amish country, Pennsylvania when they hear about an old lady who wants to leave her fortune to long-lost English relatives. They decide to pass themselves off as her beloved nephews, Max and Steve. The trouble starts when find & win 1. Through our website: www.auroranewspaper.com 2. Fax: 902-765-1717 3. Drop into our office located on 83A School Road (Morfee Annex) Entry deadline: Noon, June 11, 2015 Full name Phone number Complete the following questions from ads in this week’s issue and win a 14 inch 2-topping pizza from Mimie’s Pizza, Greenwood. Coupon valid for 30 days. 1. What business is offering ‘free estimates’? __________________________________________ 2. Whose phone number is (902)765-3875? __________________________________________ 3. Who is offering a ‘therapeutic massage’? ___________________________________________ 4. 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For more info, call 902-242- June 8, 2015 2019 or email annapolisvalley@ autismns.ca. Sale June 13, 8 a.m. to noon, indoor craft and yard sale at the Margaretsville fire hall. Sponsored by the fire department auxiliary, with proceeds for the warming centre renovations. Table rental $5: contact Wenda, 902-825-4067, or Suzanne, 902-825-3615. Concert June 14, 7 p.m., Rachel MacLean performs at the Kingston United Church. Tickets are $10, available at the Kingston Pharmasave and at the door. Hymn sing June 14, 7:30 p.m., join us for our monthly hymn sing with special guests David Brent & Charlene Reid of Cornerstone sudoku solution page 14 Ministries, at the Wilmot Baptist Church Christian Fellowship Centre, corner of Highway 1 and Dodge Road. Refreshments to follow, all welcome. Concert June 14, 7 p.m., the Ontario Presbyterian Chorus performs at the Kings Presbyterian Church, 5563 Prospect Road, New Minas. Freewill offering. Phone 902-681-1333. Concert June 14, 2:30 p.m., The Country Kids perform at the Ingisville Baptist Church. Everyone welcome. Meeting June 15, 7 p.m., the Canadian Cancer Society’s Kingston/ Greenwood Living With Cancer Support Group will meet in the St. Mark’s Protestant Chapel annex. Jennifer Briand will be the guest speaker on caregiver considerations. Cancer patients, family and friends and those seeking information on cancer are encouraged to attend. There will be no meetings during July and August. For information: Lloyd Graham (902-765-6133) or Lynda Pierce (902-765-3055). Outdoor workshop June 16, register for Re-Connecting with Nature, a workshop of hands-on adventure to improve your ability to lead and share an appreciation and understanding of nature with children and youth. To learn more and to register for the Wolfville event, visit www.hikenovascotia.ca. NEW HONEY SESAME SAUCE SWEET N’ SPICY N’ SAUCY Waterville & District Volunteer Fire Department, 1415 County Home Road. 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Submitted Mud, trails, ATV fun at June jamboree Members and friends of the Mid Valley ATV Club are ready for the club’s annual jamboree and poker rally June 12 to 14 at the Fox Mountain Camping Park, Aylesford. The weekend gets underway with a Friday evening social around the fire pit, and early registration for the Saturday poker run main event. Saturday, registration for the run will be 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Cost is $20; additional hands are $10. The poker run starts at 10 a.m. and will cover 80 kilometres. The top hand will win $400; second is $300 and third is $200. A BBQ will be hosted by Kings County Search & Rescue. Back on the grounds, register for the mud pit prize hunt at 4 p.m.: cost is $2. Youth Happenings Lindsay McCormack, Recreation youth worker, 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre The 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre looks awesome, after a month of renovations. There is still some work to be done, but youth centre programs are back up and running. Youth centre activity ages are pre-teen six to 12, and teens 13 to 18. Please be sure to pre-register for any activities you’re interested in. Call 902-765-8165. Monday, June 8 Boys Club Playground 6 p.m. to 7:30 pm Sneakers and maybe a water bottle are all that’s required for tonight! We will be playing games at the playground. Tuesday, June 9 Teen activity Pool 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Teens, come to the community centre with your friends for a few rounds of pool. Wednesday, June 10 Active Chicks Free time 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. That’s right, girls! It’s your pick tonight, so come down to the centre and let’s get moving. Thursday, June 11 Teen activity Walk to Avery’s 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. $3 The weather is getting warmer, teens, so how about we cool down with some ice cream at Avery’s? Friday, June 12 BC & AC Cookie-cupcakes 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. $3 Boys Club and Active Chicks members: we will be making cupcakes tonight with a delicious cookie surprise on the bottom. They taste awesome! Junior golfers are welcome to join the 14 Wing Greenwood Golf Club’s summer program, underway June 28. This eight-session program is offered to youth between the ages of six and 18, included with Junior and Intermediate membership fees, free to children of current club members holding full adult memberships, or at a cost of $50. Instruction, bottled water, a hot dog and treats are included with each session. June 28, program leaders host an information session for parents and youth, covering the schedule, topics of instruction, and the expectations and responsibilities of both instructors and students. On-course play gets underway June 30, with an introduction to golf rules, etiquette and stretches. An evaluation will determine if the group should be divided for further instruction. Program timings continue through July, Monday and Wednesday afternoons. Topics of the day will be determined by progression. For information on the program and to register, contact the 14 Wing Greenwood Golf Club at 902-765-5800. Youth golf program ready for summer season Participants will wade through the pit searching for two hidden bottles, and the lucky ones will receive a glass turkey as a prize. Entertainment takes the stage from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, join a free Sunday brunch run to Berwick. Event will be leader lead at 10 a.m. Weekend features include canteen breakfasts and suppers, pressure washer rental, dealers with sale tables, draw prizes and 50/ 50 tickets. Camping is available (serviced, non-serviced or rental trailers). For reservations, contact Fox Mountain Camping Park (902-847-3747, www. foxmountaincampingpark. com). For information, visit www. midvalleyatvclub.ca or contact Barry Mitchell, 902-825-1382. 14 Wing Community Centre 902-765-1494 local Week 1: Celebration of The Nations (June 29th - July 3rd ) Pack your bags and bring your passports, this week campers are travelling across the world to experience different sports from different nations. We will be exploring England, USA and our very own Canada. Rec Card $60 Non-Rec Card $70 Week 2: Survival of The Fittest (July 6th – 10th)This week we will be testing our strength and endurance through many different obstacle courses and challenges. Campers will test out their skills just like on T.V reality shows including Amazing Race, Survivor, America Ninja Warrior and Wipeout. This week also includes a trip to Pirate’s Cove. Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Week 3: Bizzare Sports (July 13th- 17th) From Quidditch to Pickeball and all in between if its wacky, silly or bizarre we are doing it this week! Rec Card $70 Non-Rec Card $80 Week 4: Fun and Fitness (July 20th – 24th) Put on your dancing shoes and bring your pom-poms. This week campers will do everything from dancing to cheerleading, yoga, gymnastics and Zumba just to name a few! This week also includes a trip to the Adventure Climbing Gym to go rock climbing. Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Week 5: What’s All That Racket? (July 27th – 31st )Racket is the name of the game this week. Campers will get to participate in racket sports like lacrosse, squash and tennis and even golf. Rec Card $70 NonRec Card $80 Week 6: Take Me Out to the Ball Game (August 3rd – 7th)Baseball, basketball and everything in between. If it has a ball we are doing it this week. But be careful because one, two, three strikes and you’re out at the old ball game. This week includes a trip to New Minas for a field day with other Kings County camps. Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Week 7: Games come to Life (August 10th – 14th) Have you ever played a board/video game and wondered what it would be like if you were in it, well now you can. This week we are bringing video and board games to life. We will be playing life size versions of games such as all knotted up, pacman and mario cart. Rec Card $70 Non-Rec $80 Week 8: Outdoor Games (August 17th – 21st) The focus is the great outdoors. We are going to be soaking up the sun while participating in activities such as beach volleyball, ultimate frisbee and water games. This week includes a trip to Lake Pleasant. Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Week 9: On the Road to Rio (August 24th – 26th)This week we are going to bring out our inner Olympian and go for the gold. We will start with the ancient olympic games, make our way onto the winter games and then finish with the summer games. May the best country win! Rec Card $60 Non-Rec $70 Page 16 June 8, 2015 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS On the – clean – trail to Crystal Falls May 24, two Grade 12 students from West Kings High School organized a successful garbage clean-up of a popular hiking trail on the outskirts of Greenwood. Samantha Dempsey and Emily Albert motivated their small band of volunteers to endure an onslaught of black flies to reach Crystal Falls. In total, the crew collected over 20 bags of garbage dumped along the two-kilometre trail, with a number of larger items including mattresses, vehicle parts and broken furniture. With three separate dumping sites tackled, these conscientious citizens also collected over three buckets of broken glass along the path used by outdoor enthusiasts and their pets. This clean-up was motivated in large part by the Physically Active Leadership curriculum at West Kings Samantha Dempsey and Emily High School, administered Albert, West Kings students, led by teacher Dawne MacLeod. a volunteer clean-up team along The clean-up group would the trail to Crystal Falls. like to extend its thanks to the Submitted many hikers who stopped to convey their gratitude, and by placing garbage in the along the trail. A special thank Valley Waste Management, in arranging prompt pick up to those who contributed pre-positioned garbage cans you goes out to Brenda from for her outstanding support of the garbage 14 Wing Community Centre 902-765-1494 local 5341 SUMMER FRENCH CAMP 14 Wing Community Centre 902-765-1494 local 5341 Week 1: Under The Big Top (June 29-July 3) The summer starts off with a circus adventure! Campers will be baking and creating some circus snacks. Silly crafts, circus games, as well as a guest presenter to teach us how to make our very own puppets! Rec Card $60 Non-Rec Card $70 Semaine 1: Semaine canadienne. (29 juin – 3 juillet) La semaine sera une semaine remplie d’activité qui sera à propos de notre pays et nous allons aussi célébrer l’anniversaire de notre pays. Rec Card : $60 Non-Rec Card : $70 Week 2: Down on the Farm (July6-10) Take a trip to the jungle, learn about different types of animal ecosystems and which animals live where. We will be putting our knowledge to the test when we take a day trip to Hatfield Farms Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Semaine 2: Animaux en folie. (6 – 10 juillet) : La semaine est une semaine incluant un voyage à Hatfield Farms. En plus du voyage, les enfants vont s’amuser avec les activités et les bricolages qui ont été préparés pour eux avant de bien entrer dans le thème des animaux en folies. Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Week 3: Week at Sea (July 13-17) Campers will be shipping off to spend a week at sea, learning about sea creatures and putting their creativity to the challenge. We will be making our own miniature pirate ships and watching them sail. You’re in for a splash! Rec Card $70 Non-Rec Card $80 Week 4: Discovery Kids (July 20-24) This week our campers will get to do all kinds of fun science related experiments. Look forward to lava lamps, pop bottle rockets - it will be a blast. This week we will also be taking a trip to the Discovery Centre! Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Week 5: Cooking up a Storm! (July 27-31) This week campers will be learning how to cook/bake healthy snacks and tasty treats! We will be taking a trip to Pizza Delight to make our own personal pizzas! Rec Card $70 Non-Rec Card $80 Week 6: Where the Wild Things Grow (August 4-7) This week campers will be exploring nature and planting our own seedlings. We will also be learning some camping skills and other fun crafts. We will be travelling to New Minas to participate in a field day with other Kings County camps! Rec Card $70 NonRec Card $80 Semaine 3: La semaine d’imagination (13 – 17 juillet) Une semaine remplie d’activités liées à l’imagination de votre enfant. Ils vont pouvoir utiliser leur imagination tout au long de la semaine ! Rec Card $70 Non-Rec Card $80 Semaine 4: La semaine de la Terre. (20 – 24 juillet) : Les enfants vont vivres l’expérience de s’occuper de notre planète et de faire des activités qui ne nécessite pas d’électricité en plus d’être amusantes. La semaine est une semaine incluant un voyage à Discovery Centre. Rec Card $80 Non-Rec $90 Semaine 5 : La semaine de célébration. (27 – 31 juillet) : C’est une semaine qui est dédiée aux festivités telles que Noël, Halloween et des journées de ce genre. Les enfants pourront célébrer ces journées pour une deuxième fois cette année. Rec Card $70 Non-Rec $80 Semaine 6: La semaine de Pirate (4 – 7 août) C’est une semaine qui sera dédié à faire de votre enfant un pirate en faisant des bricolages et des activités que seul un vrai pirate peut accomplir. La semaine est une semaine incluant un voyage à New minas. Rec Card $70 Non-Rec Card $80 Week 7: Holiday Extravaganza (August 10-14) This week campers will be celebrating and having a party everyday. From St. Patrick’s Day to Halloween, we will be celebrating all week. Then we will end the week with a Birthday party! Rec Card $70 Non-Rec Card $80 Semaine 7 : Semaine Disney (10 – 14 août) la semaine Disney sera dédiée à faire des activités qui suivront le thème d’un film Disney. Le thème sera différent chaque jour ce qui amusera constamment les enfants avec de différentes activités. Rec Card $70 non-Rec Card $80 Week 8: Camp Favourites (August 17-21) Most loved crafts and activities from the whole summer all jam packed into one week! We will be taking a camp trip to Lake Pleasant, doing some tie-dye and much more! Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Semaine 8 : Le choix du campeur (17 – 21 août): C’est une semaine dédiée vraiment entièrement aux enfants. Ils pourront choisir les activités qu’ils ont vraiment et les faire à nouveau. La semaine est une semaine incluant un voyage à Lake Pleasant. Rec Card $80 Non-Rec Card $90 Semaine 9 : Semaine Hollywood. (24 – 26 août): Les enfants vivront l’expérience de vivre parmi les célébrités, mais à partir de ce coin du pays. Les enfants auront aussi la chance d’aller sur le voyage pour aller voir le et observer comment fabriquer des marionnettes. Rec Card $60 Non-Rec Card $70 Week 9: Around the world in 80 days. (August 24-26) This week campers will be making crafts that are popular from other counties around the world. We will end our week with an Australian Barbeque Mate! Rec Card $60 Non-Rec Card $70