Art ClassesART CLASSES are led by Jenny Reid are on Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 12:30:
Jenny is the watercolour artist who organizes the St. Barnabas annual Riverdale Artshow link »
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The Canadian Tai Chi AcademyThe Canadian Tai Chi Academy - Tai Chi classes are held at St. Barnabas on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.
Please enter the Upper Hall from the east side on Hampton Avenue. For more info, call Robin 416-536-1315 pr email p9@interlog.com - Website link » |
Children's Circle DaycareChildren's Circle Daycare provides creative, well-planned, affordable and high-quality care for children between the ages of one year and eight years in a safe and fun setting. The daycare provides an environment promoting multiculturalism, tolerance, and respect for others' differences and abilities. Subsidy available.
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Little KickersLITTLE KICKERS are now running classes at St. Barnabas!
Classes run every Saturday morning for children from the 2nd birthday up to 5 years old. Little Kickers classes are a positive, fun and action packed introduction to soccer. Kids are encouraged to use their imaginations to play games that help them build motor skills, balance, and soccer skills. There are currently spaces available for spring and summer soccer. You can contact Little Kickers by phone: 905-903-5437, email:info@littlekickers.ca or by visiting their website: www.littlekickers.ca. |
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SportballSPORTBALL is a non-competitive sports program for children 16 mos - 8 years old. Children are introduced to 7 popular sports: soccer, hockey, basketball, baseball, volleyball, tennis and golf. Sportball classes are high-energy, fun, and creative.
Programs promote confidence, self-esteem, and teamwork!
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Tai Chi JourneyTai Chi Class to be held Mondays: Beginners and Continuing Class. For times and contact, see here:
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Toronto Country DancersThe Toronto Country Dancers is an informal Contra Dance organization run by the dancers who love to dance, socialize, and hear wonderful music. Our music is live, from the Scots-Irish or French Canadian tradition, usually played on fiddle plus banjo, piano, or guitar. In contra, experienced and beginning dancers easily dance together, forming a community of friendly, active people that is welcoming to new dancers of any age.Contacts:
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