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School Planning Council Update Thank you to our parent planning council members who assisted with our recent report and meeting with the school district. These dedicated parents are: Anita Jo-hal, Audrey Henderson, and Erin Hicks. Our goals for next year is:
To develop student's ability to utilize critical thinking competencies.
Please note that a detailed overview of school goals, their ra-tionale and the current student performance data upon which they are based can be found in the 2014 School Planning Council Document. This document is available to view at the school of-fice and on-line through the SD #23 website. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. McKay or Mrs. Willms. Farewell: This spring we’ll be saying farewell to the following CLE team members: Mrs. Joan Dougherty, Mrs. Dougherty has been at Chute Lake since we first opened and during this time has been one of our most beloved teachers. She has brought an energy, passion and wisdom to her role as a Kindergarten teacher that has been valued by every parent, student and colleague whom she has connected with. On behalf of the entire CLE community we wish you all the very best as you leave us to start your next adventure. You have left your mark on us and on our school and we thank you for the very positive difference you have made. Ms. Kim Buchanan: Ms. Buchanan has only been with us one year yet in this time she has made a positive impact on all of us through her creative ide-as, energy, willingness to get involved and her passion for learn-ing. She is moving on to Shannon Lake Elementary where she can be closer to home. We thank her for being part of the CLE fami-ly and wish her every success in her new job.
Mr. Ryan Taylor Mr. Taylor was here this past year on a temporary basis. He has add-ed a very positive 'Middle School' influence to our grade 6 and 7 students and we have appreciated his positive work with students as well as his commitment to school initiatives. We wish him all the best as he moves into a new position this coming September. Mrs. Laura Daminato Mrs. Daminato has been here on a temporary basis this past year. We thank you for your hard work as a part of our CMOS team and wish you all the best in your assignment next year. Mrs. Peggy Williams Mrs. Williams has been a CEA at CLE since we opened. We have greatly appreciated the hard work and positive approach she has brought to the varied assignments she's taken on over the past 5 years. She is moving on to an assignment at SVE which will allow her to be much closer to home. We wish you well in your new assignment.
Mrs. Nancy Murray Mrs. Murray has also been at CLE since we opened. She has connect-ed with many students through her role and made a positive differ-ence in their lives. We have appreciated your flexibility and hard work. All the best in your new role at Bankhead. You will be missed!
Mrs. Jen Hanson Mrs. Hanson has worked in a variety of CEA assignments during her 3 years at CLE. We thank her for her hard work and support of teachers and students. All the best in your new role at OKM next September.
Mrs. Roxanne Brady Mrs. Brady has worked at CLE for the past 3 years. We thank her for her hard work supporting students and wish her success in her new role at DWE next fall.
June Update from Bruce McKay, Principal
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Chute Lake Elementary 5 2 4 0 L A R K S T R E E T , K E L O W N A B C ( 2 5 0 ) 8 7 0 - 5 1 3 9
JUNE 2014
Are you moving? If you are planning to move and you know your child will not be attending Chute Lake
for the 2014/15 school year, please contact us as soon as possible so that we can fill the space with students on our wait list.
Need a summer sewing project?? We are in need of some more ice pack covers. If you
would like to sew up a few covers for us we would really appreciate it. The dimen-sions of the ice packs are 21 x 17 cm.
Library Books are Due Monday, June
9th. Check out those closets and return all library books to the library please!
Principal’s Message continued . . . PAC A big thank you to our co-presidents Barbara Vaanderger and Denise Herrington. These two ladies have done a terrif-ic job leading the parent group. We have really appreciated their hard work, creativity and insight. Denise Har-risngton will be stepping down this June but Barbara Vaandrager stay on as PAC president. We also want to say thanks and farewell to Melanie Kloetzer who has served as our PAC secretary for the past two years. Our next PAC meeting is Friday, June 13th at 1:15 pm in the Library. We look forward to working with the new PAC executive members who will be joining the team this coming September. Formal elections will be held at the initial PAC mtg. We encourage parents to get involved in their child’s school in a meaningful way. On behalf of the entire CLE staff, we wish you a safe and relaxing summer break and we look forward to working with all of your children again next year.
2013-2014 CLE YEARBOOK The First CLE Yearbook has gone to press. Thanks to Lynn Bogert and Melanie Kloetzer who helped out with this enormous task. The yearbook will be amazing! Yearbooks will be handed out to student the week of June 16th. We have an extra 15 copies which are up for sale if you missed ordering online. If you wish to order one of these books bring $20 to the office.
Grade 6/7 Celebration Thank you to the parents who have been organizing the Grade 6/7 year end celebration. Christina Kopp, Kelly Turton, Trish For-rest and Shaurna Towill have donated many hours to planning and fundraising for these events—thank you ladies! Celebrations are as follows:
Grade 6—Wednesday, June 18 Grade 7—Thursday, June 19
Both events are will be held in the CLE Gym from 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Congratulations to all Run Club members who reached their goal of running a Full and Half Marathon!
Full Marathon Runners
Half Marathon Runners
Cross Country Runners Congratulations to the following runners who placed at our Mission Madness Cross Country race held at Myra Bellevue Provincial Park. A special congratulations goes out to the runners who place in the District Race
where there were over 300 runners!
Run Club
Wow! Spring was a great season for our CLE runners this year! We had more runners com-plete 21 km and an eager group who completed their Full Marathon distance of 42 km! Con-gratulations to all runners who came out for tour Fun Cub too! We also had a large number of our members complete in the two cross country races.
Grade 4
Simon Purdon Olivia Huska Calli Davidson Jada Casey Stella LaGrange Tatum Wade Maaike Houstra Heidi Wilson Jordan Auclair
Grade 5
Jacob Wong Tobin Woodworth Owen Waterhouse Cally Melnyk Hanna Huska Hannah Foley Kai Trottman Ryan Wilson Makenna Jacklin Josh Fontenla
Amy Richardson Sarah Callaghan Katie Mervyn Maddy Foley Ryan Green Marnie Houstra
Grade 6
Madeline Mittlesteadt Dylan Wong Zach Welch Jacob Rubuliak Emmeline Oxtoby
Grade 4
Riley Bullock
Grade 5
Liam Melynk Brandon Hall Ben Jacques Teagan Ribbink Hannah Foley
Grade 6
Caleb Bishop
Grade 7
Jenna Bain
Mission Madness Race Grade 4 Girls Tatum Wade 1st Olivia Huska 3rd Stella LaGrange 4th Maaike Houstan 5th Grade 5 Boys Darion Lukin 1st Tobin Woodworth 3rd Kai Trottman 5th
Grade 6 Boys Tyler Johnston 2nd Zach Welch 3rd Jacob Rubliak 5th Grade 7 Girls Megan Elkin 4th Sara Gargaro 5th
District Mission Creek Race Grade 4 Girls Tatum Wade 1st Olivia Huska 3rd Grade 6 Boys Tyler Johnston 2nd
Grade 7 Girls Sara Gargaro 4th
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201
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11:
15 a
m)
Gra
de
6 C
amp
Boy
le T
rip
(ten
tati
ve)
CL
E A
bse
nte
e/L
ate
Cal
l In
Lin
e:
250-
870-
5139
P
leas
e ca
ll p
rio
r to
8:4
5 am
Cam
p Info
rmati
on
HO
W T
O R
EG
IST
ER
Ple
ase
call 2
50.7
64.4
040 e
xt.
0 o
r vis
it o
ur
Mem
ber
Serv
ices
desk
to r
egis
ter
for
the Y
MCA’s
Sum
mer
Day C
am
ps.
Vis
it h
2okelo
wna.c
a f
or
more
info
rmati
on.
MED
ICA
L A
ND
CO
NSEN
T F
ORM
S
Medic
al and c
onse
nt
form
s m
ust
be f
ully c
om
ple
ted
(wit
h c
urr
ent
photo
att
ached)
and d
elivere
d t
o H
2O
pri
or
to t
he
start
of
cam
p.
This
giv
es
the c
am
p leaders
an o
pport
unit
y t
o
revie
w a
ny m
edic
al concern
s, f
ood a
llerg
ies,
or
cust
ody iss
ues
concern
ing t
he c
am
pers
. If
att
endin
g t
he a
quati
c c
am
p,
a f
low
ri
der
form
and s
wim
ass
ess
ment
form
must
be c
om
ple
ted a
s w
ell
for
each c
hild a
ttendin
g.
C
AN
CELLA
TIO
N P
OLIC
Y
The Y
MC
A r
ese
rves
the r
ight
to c
ancel any p
rogra
ms
wit
h
insu
ffic
ient
regis
trati
on.
Cancellati
ons
made less
than 7
days
befo
re t
he p
rogra
m s
tart
date
will in
cur
a 2
5% c
ancellati
on f
ee
base
d o
n t
he f
ull p
rogra
m f
ee.
Cancellati
ons
made o
n o
r aft
er
the f
irst
day o
f cam
p w
ill be r
efu
nded a
t th
e p
ro-r
ate
d a
mount
for
the r
em
ain
ing d
ays
of
cam
p,
there
will be a
25% c
ancellati
on
fee a
ttached u
nle
ss a
medic
al docto
rs n
ote
is
pro
vid
ed.
DR
OP O
FF &
PIC
K U
P
Ple
ase
allow
extr
a t
ime t
o s
ign in y
our
child(r
en)
in o
n t
he f
irst
day o
f cam
p.
Pare
nts
/G
uard
ians
or
auth
ori
zed p
ers
ons
must
sig
n
their
child(r
en)
in a
nd o
ut
unle
ss t
he c
hild(r
en)
is t
en y
ears
of
age a
nd o
ver
who h
ave s
igned t
he ‘
Auth
ori
zati
on o
f Rele
ase
’ on
their
Medic
al and C
onse
nt
Form
. Photo
ID
is
requir
ed t
o p
ick u
p
cam
pers
. Ple
ase
DO
NO
T d
rop c
am
pers
off
earl
y,
unle
ss
regis
tere
d f
or
Pre
and P
ost
Care
. C
AM
P S
TA
FF &
VO
LU
NTEER
S
Energ
eti
c a
nd f
riendly
, cam
p s
taff
and v
olu
nte
ers
are
care
fully
sele
cte
d f
or
their
leaders
hip
skills
and t
heir
abilit
y t
o w
ork
wit
h
childre
n o
f all a
ges,
backgro
unds
and a
bilit
ies.
All s
taff
mem
bers
have c
om
ple
ted t
he s
afe
ty a
nd e
merg
ency t
rain
ing,
standard
fi
rst
aid
, CPR,
behavio
ur
managem
ent,
physi
cal lite
racy a
nd
YM
CA H
ealt
hy C
hild D
evelo
pm
ent.
Cam
p s
taff
and v
olu
nte
ers
are
als
o r
equir
ed t
o p
ass
a s
ecuri
ty c
leara
nce c
heck.
LU
NC
H A
ND
SN
AC
KS
Cam
pers
are
requir
ed t
o b
ring a
nutr
itio
us
and n
ut-
free
lunch,
two s
nacks,
and p
lenty
of
cool dri
nks.
Cam
pers
are
not
perm
itte
d t
o p
urc
hase
food d
uri
ng c
am
p h
ours
.
Ple
ase
do n
ot
send m
oney.
WEA
TH
ER
SEN
SE
YM
CA S
um
mer
Day C
am
ps
are
outd
oor-
base
d p
rogra
ms,
so e
very
cam
per
must
bri
ng c
loth
ing s
uit
able
for
all t
ypes
of
weath
er.
Sunsc
reen,
a h
at,
and a
wate
r bott
le a
re a
lso n
ecess
ary
. Cam
pers
must
unders
tand t
he im
port
ance o
f su
nsc
reen a
nd
know
how
to a
pply
it
befo
re c
om
ing t
o c
am
p.
Due t
o t
he n
atu
re
of
sunsc
reen a
llerg
ies,
YM
CA s
taff
will not
pro
vid
e o
r apply
su
nsc
reen
.
WH
AT
TO
BR
ING
Nut
Fre
e lunch w
ith s
nacks
and d
rinks
Sunsc
reen (
aero
sol,
if
poss
ible
)
Hat,
sungla
sses
and w
ate
r bott
le
Sw
im s
uit
and t
ow
el (b
ring e
xtr
a t
ow
el if
att
endin
g A
quati
c
Half
-Day C
am
p)
Weath
er
appro
pri
ate
clo
thes
Indoor
and o
utd
oor
shoes
(no f
lip-f
lops)
LA
BEL B
ELO
NG
ING
S
Cam
pers
’ belo
ngin
gs
should
be labele
d.
The Y
MC
A w
ill not
be
resp
onsi
ble
for
any lost
or
stole
n ite
ms.
Labele
d s
unsc
reen a
nd
wate
r bott
les
can b
e k
ept
on s
ite f
or
cam
p w
eeks.
PR
E-C
AR
E &
PO
ST
-CA
RE A
VA
ILA
BLE
Do y
ou n
eed a
lit
tle e
xtr
a t
ime b
efo
re o
r aft
er
work
to d
rop o
ff
and p
ickup y
our
child?
We o
ffer
pre
–care
and p
ost
-care
Child-
care
so y
our
child c
an b
e in a
FU
N s
uperv
ised e
nvir
onm
ent
aft
er
cam
p e
ach d
ay.
Monday -
Fri
day
Pre
-Care
: 8—
8:3
0A
M &
/or
Post
-Care
: 4:3
0-5
PM
Mem
bers
& P
ublic:
$25/w
eek
FO
R M
OR
E IN
FO
RM
AT
ION
:
Do y
ou h
ave q
uest
ions
about
our
sum
mer
cam
ps?
Ple
ase
conta
ct
Tin
a B
ennett
, C
hild &
Youth
Pro
gra
m
Coord
inato
r @
250.7
64.4
040 E
XT
427 o
r em
ail
tbennett
@ym
caokanagan.c
a
Aquati
c C
am
p Inquir
ies:
C
onta
ct
Torr
ie Z
imm
erm
an,
Aquati
c D
irecto
r @
tzim
merm
an@
ym
caokanagan.c
a
DAY C
AM
PS —
Sum
mer
2014
For
more
info
rmati
on p
lease
go t
o h
2okelo
wna.c
a
SC
HO
OL’S
OU
T!
Pro
-Day F
unC
am
p 5
-12 y
ears
Lookin
g f
or
som
eth
ing a
cti
ve a
nd f
un t
o d
o t
o k
ick o
ff y
our
sum
mer
bre
ak in s
tyle
? Tr
y o
ut
our
wildly
popula
r pro
-day f
uncam
p!
We’l
l sp
end t
he m
orn
ing b
urn
ing o
ff s
om
e e
nerg
y
pla
yin
g c
lass
ic o
utd
oor
gam
es,
gett
ing m
ess
y w
ith J
ello O
lym
pic
s and c
reati
ng s
om
e
am
azin
g t
ye-d
ye m
ast
erp
ieces
you c
an w
ear
thro
ughout
the s
um
mer!
Aft
er
lunch w
e’l
l part
icip
ate
in t
he c
oole
st s
um
mer
cra
fts
& g
am
es
and f
inally e
nd t
he d
ay w
ith a
dip
in t
he
pool!
Sig
n u
p e
arl
y a
s th
is f
un-f
ille
d a
cti
ve d
ay is
sure
to f
ill up q
uic
k!
Fri
day J
une 2
7
Tim
e:
8:3
0am
—4:3
0pm
M
em
bers
: $30/day
Public:
$40/d
ay
To r
egis
ter
for
sum
mer
pro
gra
ms,
ple
ase
call M
em
bers
Serv
ices
at
250.7
64.4
040 E
xt
0
PM
—Y T
hem
e C
am
ps:
Them
e W
eek D
esc
ripti
ons
Week O
ne:
June 3
0–J
uly
4 (
no p
rogra
m T
uesd
ay,
July
1):
Kic
koff
to S
um
mer
Week
All t
he g
reat
thin
gs
you love a
bout
sum
mer
cam
p;
cla
ssic
gam
es,
rela
y r
aces,
team
challenges,
wate
r w
ars
, su
mm
er
cra
fts,
and m
ore
! See y
ou t
here
to k
ick o
ff s
um
mer
the r
ight
way!
Week T
wo:
July
7–1
1:
The G
reat
Outd
oors
It’s
tim
e t
o e
xplo
re w
hat
Mis
sion C
reek a
nd t
he s
urr
oundin
g a
rea h
as
hid
den in its
tra
ils.
We h
ave a
gre
at
week o
f in
tera
cti
ve a
cti
vit
ies
and h
ands
on g
am
es
that
put
us
smack in t
he m
iddle
of
natu
re’s
nest
. Bri
ng
your
frie
nds
and j
oin
us
for
this
Gre
at
Outd
oors
Adventu
re a
nd e
nd o
f th
e w
eek b
arb
eque t
reat!
W
eek T
hre
e:
July
14–1
8:
Get
Mess
y!
Silly
& T
wis
ted G
am
es
Week
Ever
wante
d t
o p
ain
t w
ith y
our
toes?
Or
part
icip
ate
in a
cra
zy j
ello r
ela
y?
How
about
learn
ing t
he s
ecre
t re
cip
e t
o m
ake m
ass
ive b
ubble
s? If
you a
nsw
ere
d y
es
then t
his
is
the c
am
p f
or
you!
Each d
ay w
e’l
l get
mess
y in t
he o
utd
oors
wit
h a
vari
ety
of
zany c
hallenges,
wacky g
roup g
am
es
and u
niq
ue a
rtis
tic c
reati
on.
Week F
our:
July
21-2
5:
C.S
.I.
Cool Scie
nce Invest
igati
on
Explo
din
g v
olc
anoes,
pop b
ott
le o
ceans,
rock c
andy,
invis
ible
ink a
nd m
ore
are
aw
ait
ing y
ou in t
his
hands
on p
rogra
m t
hat
explo
res
the s
uper
cool w
orl
d o
f sc
ience a
nd d
iscovery
. W
eek F
ive:
July
28–A
ugust
1:
H2O
-mazin
g W
ate
r Fun W
eek
Pre
pare
to g
et
soaked!
We a
re d
oin
g a
ll t
hin
gs
wet
and w
ild t
his
week;
wate
r balloon t
oss
, ic
e p
ain
ting,
sand c
ast
le c
onte
sts,
sponge t
ag,
and o
f cours
e,
swim
min
g!
All p
art
icip
ants
will als
o g
et
a f
ull a
ftern
oon
of
sailin
g less
ons
from
the a
mazi
ng c
ert
ifie
d inst
ructo
rs a
t CO
SA!
Join
us
for
all t
hin
gs
cool on a
hot
su
mm
er
day!
Week S
ix:
Aug 5
-8 (
no p
rogra
m M
onday,
August
4)
Outw
it,
Outl
ast
, O
UT
PLAY
! Thin
k y
ou h
ave w
hat
it t
akes
to b
e a
Surv
ivor?
Well,
it d
epends
on y
our
Fear
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eek S
even:
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5:
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l Pow
er
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ust
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ote
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uilds
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ance c
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kboxin
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eam
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g a
cti
vit
ies.
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pport
unit
y t
o
develo
p y
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hip
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, be e
mpow
ere
d t
o m
ake h
ealt
hy c
hoic
es
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f cours
e m
ake n
ew
fri
ends!
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eek S
even:
Aug 1
1-1
5:
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On t
he G
o
This
week is
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he g
uys
out
there
! It
’s t
ime t
o m
ake n
ew
fri
ends
and b
uild leaders
hip
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h
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o!
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on p
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-Hop
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ons,
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ore
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nerg
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or
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ight:
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8-2
2 :
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und t
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orl
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et
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port
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e’r
e g
oin
g t
o g
et
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ew
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mp e
very
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e ‘
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iffe
rent
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ies
and d
iscover
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cult
ure
and t
radit
ions
thro
ugh c
raft
s, a
cti
ve g
am
es,
dance,
musi
c,
and f
ood.
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eek N
ine:
Aug 2
5-2
9:
Cycle
and S
pla
sh
Learn
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ide y
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e s
afe
ly a
nd c
onfi
dentl
y a
s w
e e
xplo
re
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any b
ike p
ath
s th
at
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issi
on C
reek a
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as
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off
er.
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ille
d w
eek w
ill giv
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ou t
he t
ools
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c
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e m
ain
tenance,
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tiquett
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e h
andling s
kills
, and
aft
er
we w
ork
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eat,
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l end t
he a
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oon s
ailin
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n t
he H
2O
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rslides!
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ng y
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e a
nd h
elm
et
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am
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ruis
e t
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ugh K
elo
wna’s
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ils!
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am
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or
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r acti
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orn
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onday -
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o 1
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eek
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ay w
eek p
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8
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ight:
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22
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our:
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5
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ine:
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25—
29
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ive:
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28—
August
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ears
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onday—
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eek P
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ealt
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utd
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re t
o g
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ng a
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heir
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od p
um
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ill have t
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pport
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ngage in s
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ild a
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eam
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y o
ut
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e o
r our
kid
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ved a
cti
ve g
am
e f
avori
tes.
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eek w
ill fe
atu
re a
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es
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kills
to learn
and w
ill in
clu
de a
fun s
wim
on
Tuesd
ay &
Thurs
days.
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eek O
ne:
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uly
4 (
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ay w
eek)
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wo:
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7–1
1
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ix:
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ay w
eek)
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hre
e:
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14–1
8
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even:
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11-1
5
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our:
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21–2
5
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ight:
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18-2
2
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ive:
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28–A
ugust
1
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ine:
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25-2
9
PM
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hem
e C
am
ps
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2 y
ears
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onday -
Fri
day 1
2:3
0PM
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:30PM
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em
bers
: $80/w
eek Public:
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eek
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ay w
eek p
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uly
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NLY
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bers
: $64/w
eek
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eek
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or
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rue s
um
mer
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e C
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ay t
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ach w
eek a
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