NFCS | May 29, 2013
As summer quickly approaches and the weather begins to warm up, many new things are in bloom. This free event, sponsored by Northern Frontenac Community Services, is one of the ways to welcome this warm time of the year.
The Great Outdoor Adventure will be held on Saturday June 15, from 11am until 1pm, at St. James Major Catholic Church Hall/Parking lot. There will be a cash canteen that will be selling plenty of snacks and beverages. Tons of free activities will be going on throughout the event, including a children’s entertainer, face painting, kids’ crafts, soccer shot, a petting zoo, mini golf and our new nature walk and Aboriginal craft time with Marcie Webster!
The Great Outdoor Adventure is a wonderful opportunity to come out with your friends and family and spend some quality time outdoors and enjoy this beautiful weather. There is something for everyone to do, and what better way to do it than in the sun. Join us for a fun-filled day, grab a bite to eat and enjoy all of the entertainment and activities at the Great Outdoor Adventure!
Also on site this year will be our 2nd annual United Way Yard Sale. The yard sale will run at the same time and location as the Great Outdoor Adventure. Currently we are looking for donations of gently used items from the public to assist us with the yard sale. All items can be dropped off at the Child Centre, 1004 Art Duffy Road, up to Thursday, June 13. All proceeds from the sale will go towards our United Way campaign this year.
Please join us for these two great events, fun and games for the community along with a great yard sale.
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