November 20 is National Child Day in Canada, a day to celebrate the rights of children everywhere to live happy, healthy lives, and to ensure they reach their full potential. To celebrate, the City of St. John’s is offering a week of free events and programs, November 20 to 26, at various community centres.
Posted: November 8, 2023 10:38 am Events include Youth Drop-In, Everyone Welcome Swim and Active Playgroup.
The week-long celebration ends with a ‘Move it Family Fun’ Event at Kenmount Terrace Community Centre on Sunday, Nov. 26 from 10 a.m. to noon. Activities will include games, a sensory zone and bouncy castles. On National Child Day , the City of St. John’s encourages everyone to wear blue in support of this important day. For more details and a schedule of events visit stjohns.ca
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