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GNAG has it all! bW
SPrING COUrSE orable experience as we
rEGISTrATION ONLINE recreate Anatevka and
MArCh 2 AT 7 P.M. its life 100 years ago.
We’ve been working Tevye, the milkman,
diligently to put together has five daughters and
a well-rounded lineup of they each need a hus-
fantastic spring courses band. Everyone in the
for the whole family and village has an opinion,
are confident you will particularly his daugh-
love what we have come ters.
up with. Please check out Join us as we cele-
our Spring Guide, which Mary Tsai brate our own village
is available online at www.gnag.ca of singers and perform-
www.gnag.ca or pick one ers. Eleanor Crowder
up at the Glebe Com- directs the staging. Lau-
munity Centre! Highlights include: ren Saindon directs the music. Together
• Spring Soccer (kids aged 3 – 12) with their incredible production team,
• Into the Woods: A Youth Musical they present a musical to make your
Theatre Production (grades 4 – 9) heart and voice soar. The community’s
• XC Mountain Biking for Teens support of our theatre program is vital
(grades 7 – 9) for it’s continued success. We hope to FAB-ULOUS PEOPLE, FAB-ULOUS GOD
• LEGO Architects (grades 2 – 5) see you there!
• Ottawa Brewing Tour, in partner- Showtimes: Lent and Easter in the Glebe
ship with Brew Donkey! (19+) • Wednesday April 5 at 7 p.m. (pre-
view) Maundy Thursday Service, April 13
ChILD CArE AND EArLy yEArS ACT • Thursday, April 6 – Saturday, 7 p.m. Fourth Avenue Baptist Church (109A Fourth Avenue)
(CCEyA) – UPDATE April 8 at 7 p.m.
We are happy to update you with con- • Saturday, April 8 & Sunday, April Good Friday Service, April 14
crete information on how the changes 9 at 2 p.m. 12 noon The Journey Church (Mennonite Brethren)
to the CCEYA will or will not affect Tickets: $25 Adult, $20 Student/Sen- - meets at Southminster United Church (15 Aylmer Avenue)
GNAG programming this coming fall: ior, $15 Children under 12 and Preview.
Breakfast Club is exempt under the Great Vigil of Easter Service, April 15
nutrition portion of the CCEYA and SUSTAINAbLE FAShION ShOWCASE! 8 p.m. St. Matthew’s Anglican Church (130 Glebe Avenue)
can continue to operate for children of We are proud to announce a new fun-
all ages, including kindergarten-age draising initiative: GNAG’s Sustainable
children. Fashion Showcase! Please donate your Easter Sunday Services, April 16
Our Preschool Lunch Program is clas- gently used designer and vintage cloth- 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. St. Matthew’s Anglican Church
sified as a nutrition program and is thus ing and accessories to help us support 10:30 a.m. Glebe St. James United Church (650 Lyon St. S.)
exempt from licensing. Preschoolers kids with special needs. Donations
between the ages of 2.5 and 4 years may accepted March 1 – April 15, Monday Southminster United Church (15 Aylmer Avenue)
continue to attend. Children who attend – Friday, 9 a.m.– 5 p.m. at the GNAG St. Giles Presbyterian Church (729 Bank Street)
the Glebe Co-op Nursery School in the office. Various styles and sizes needed. 10:45 a.m. Fourth Avenue Baptist Church (109A Fourth Avenue)
morning may attend our Lunch Program. Questions? Email Stephanie at Stepha- 4 p.m. The Journey Church (Mennonite Brethren)
As our Preschool Lunch Program is nie@gnag.ca.
completely separate from our special- The Sustainable Fashion Showcase is - meets at Southminster United Church (15 Aylmer Avenue)
ized morning and afternoon preschool from 6 – 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 5. Tickets
programs, children between the ages are $25 and include admission, canapés, Fourth Avenue Baptist Church
of 2.5 – 4 years may attend these pro- drink ticket, fashion show and access to 109A Fourth Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1S 2L3
grams consecutively. an array of amazing fashionable finds. 613-236-1804
fourthavenue@rogers.com / www.fourthavebaptist.ca
Episodic recreational programs or, in All funds raised will support our sum-
other words, children’s afterschool classes, mer camp Integration Support Program Sunday Worship Services at 10:45 am
will continue to operate for all children JK for children with special needs. Tickets
– Grade 6, including walkover. available online at www.GNAG.ca
The grades 1 – 6 afterschool program
will continue as an authorized recrea- SUMMEr CAMP IS OUr SPECIALTy
tional program, which GNAG offers on Registration for summer camp is
behalf of the City of Ottawa. ongoing. Several camps are already McCulloCh law
The JK and SK afterschool program full and we encourage our clients not
will require a license to operate. GNAG to delay in signing up. With camps for
will continue to explore the possibility children and youth ages 4 – 17, every-
of acquiring this license. We are work- one can enjoy their best summer ever JAMES McCULLOCH, LAWYER
ing with the Ministry of Education to with GNAG! We only hire the best 76 Chamberlain Avenue (at Lyon)
make this possible. At this time, we counsellors and our staff members Ottawa, Ontario K1S 1V9
can make no promises about guaran- are trained to the highest standards; Tel: (613) 565-5297
teed care but will update you as soon as all are First Aid and CPR certified. Fax: (613) 422-1110
we can. We are hopeful that we will be Camp choices include Dance, Lead- Email:
able to continue to offer this service for ership, Musical Theatre, Architecture mccullochlawyer@rogers.com
families with children in JK and SK. and Interior Design, Art, Magic, Pho-
To register for Summer Camp 2017, tography, Robotics, Overnight Camping,
you must be four years old at the start Mad Science and Odyssey, our tradi- Mr. McCulloch is a senior counsel with a practice spanning 50 years, and a professional
career that covers all areas of law.
date of the camp. tional out-trip based recreational camps
We have received a great deal of sup- for all ages. We’re so excited about our His extensive ongoing practice includes civil litigation, real estate, matrimonial law,
port from many of you; thank you for new partnership with Dandelion Dance! wills and estates administration.
your kind words and letters. Further- Questions? Email info@gnag.ca.
more, we wish to thank Yasir Naqvi He attended Queen’s University where he obtained his law degree with the highest of
and his team for helping clarify these WANT TO vOLUNTEEr? Honours. He served his articles with the prestigious Toronto law firm of Blake, Cassels
issues and navigate through this diffi- If you are 14+ and a graduate of our and Graydon.
cult transitional period. Glebe Leadership program with an Mr. McCulloch is actively involved with Glebe St. James United Church, and has served
interest in working with kids, we want in the past as chair of finance and administration and continues to be actively involved
FiddlER On ThE ROOF your help at summer camp! The appli- in his church work. He is also actively involved in the Good Companions Seniors’ Centre.
COMES TO ThE GLEbE cation deadline is Friday, April 14.
This beloved theatrical production Email your resumé, cover letter and the His life experience and well-honed legal skills are available to assist you with your
will be presented at the Glebe Com- volunteer application form that is avail- legal problems.
munity Centre April 5 – 9, 2017. We able at www.gnag.ca to Youth Manager
guarantee a heart-warming and mem- Tim Lamothe at tim@gnag.ca. He does make house calls.
He offers a free Initial consultation.
613-233-8713 Email: info@gnag.ca He looks forward to serving you.
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