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We heard ̏make it Saturday night instead”



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We heard ̏make it Saturday night instead”. So for 2015 we have 7 x Saturday Night Family Fun dates available:

24th January,


21st February,
7th March,
18th April,
2nd & 30th May and
13th June.

The application form is currently on the website with Intake meetings being organized for families that didn’t attend other 2014 programs with Children At Risk such as March Break Camp, Saturday Fun Club or Camp Kaleidoscope.

We look forward to you joining our 2015 Saturday Nights for some crazy fun!

Testimonial for Friday Family Fun Night:

Our children had an incredibly wonderful time attending Friday Family Fun Night! They love loved the chocolate and safe candy as they never get that kind of thing and Ewen had an enormous smile on his face while he was chewing that lovely chocolate that Hazel made. Audrey is watching the mermaid right now and so happy. I just wanted to say thank you so much for all of the details that make it such a special time for them.

They love it so much that I don't think there has ever been a program that they have together both liked as much and it is so wonderful that they can be together and share the experience !!

Thank you, thank you! (Also we got the sofa moved and organizing and cleaning at home too for Christmas)”

Natalie



The Fall of 2014, saw the third year of Saturday Fun Club and we were fortunate to have many of the new staff that joined us at Camp Kaleidoscope be part of the Saturday Fun Club staff! With the Clubber numbers into 30-35 (and rising) we have been fortunate that we have also had many new staff come on board. Many are experienced and others are looking to gain experience as want to work in the fields of Special Education or children health and well being. Regardless they all have to be willing to have fun! We hear “We couldn’t do that in the school board” but that’s the point, it isn’t school, it’s a “Fun” Club on a Saturday!

We want every child to have the same opportunities for fun and games as their neurotypical peers, we just make sure there are ample supports to make the Clubber as successful as possible.



There are three groups divided loosely by age and functionality, each with their own rooms, and staffed 1:1. A Group Leader organizes an appropriate schedule which follows the guidelines of Gym games as well as time on the scooters and Plasma cars, Arts & Crafts, baking or cooking, Mad Science, and challenge activities such as Scavenger Hunts. Weather permitting, we visit the play structures in a nearby park and when there is sufficient snow, the younger ones go sledding. The younger ones also have their inflatable bouncy castle to use up some energy in. With offices in our building closed for the weekend, the corridors are great for Nerf Gun games, cops and robbers and hide’n’seek. Some Clubbers (with their counsellors in tow) are so good at this that we have to tell them that if they aren’t found in 15 minutes that they have to come back!



We have a great time having the scheduled activities reflect the seasons or the holidays. Fall provided crafts with dry leaves designed as turkeys and wreaths for Thanksgiving. With the abundance of apples, Candy apples were a hit as well as muffin size apple crumbles.




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Halloween provided the opportunity for dress up games and crafts such a bat mobiles and milk carton Jack-o’-lanterns. Winter saw the younger ones make snowflake crafts and the older ones decorate mini Christmas Trees. Many Clubbers decorated picture frames containing a special picture of themselves as well as Perler Beads decorations to take home for the tree. Baking became festive with Snowman cake pops and brownies in the shapes of snowmen, Santa faces and Christmas Trees.



(Note that all snacks are nut-free and we offer gluten and casein-free alternatives for those observing this diet). As a special treat we had licorice dipped in milk chocolate and drizzled with white, there were a few chocolate mustaches as clubbers made sure there was no waste of chocolate on bowls and spoons.




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