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Upcoming Homeschool Field Trips: February - June 2012

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CURRENT PROGRAMS:

Programs that are OPEN (space available) are marked with a imagesymbol for easy reference!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 –

image Thursday, February 23, 2012 –

  • Orpheus Choir of Toronto
  • 12:00 noon @ Roy Thomson Hall
  • Click for more info
  • Three seats have opened up – email me!  (remove the X’s first)

Tuesday, March 20, 2012 –

  • National Film Board Pixilation Workshop
  • 10:00 am @ NFB Mediatheque
  • Click for more info
  • FULL!!!

Thursday, March 29, 2012 –

imageApril 16 / 17 / 18 – Humber Arboretum

  • Click for List of Elementary Programs – choose your favourite!
  • Taking names and polling for preferred dates – email me!  (remove the X’s first)
  • When emailing, please let me know a) which date is BEST for you; b) which date(s) you CANNOT come; c) which program(s) you'd prefer.

imageApril 20 / 23 / 24 / 30 – Historic Zion Schoolhouse

  • Taste of School Life Program (2 hours)
  • Click for more info
  • Taking names and polling for preferred dates – email me!  (remove the X’s first)
  • When emailing, please let me know a) which date is BEST for you; b) which date(s) you CANNOT come.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012 –

  • Free Noon Concert featuring artists of the COC Orchestra: 
  • German Romanticism: Fairy Tales and Fantasy
  • 12:00 noon @ Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
  • Click for more info
  • FULL!!!

Thursday, May 24, 2012 –

  • National Ballet of Canada Tour
  • 3:00 pm @ Walter Carsen Centre
  • Click for more info
  • FULL!!!  (wow, did that go quickly!)

NEW PROGRAMS TBA:

imageMay/June – Garden Workshop / Program

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