Desjardins - Caisse de Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Notre partenaire et présentateur de l'émission « Le crapaud cornu ».
Notre partenaire et présentateur de l'émission « Le crapaud cornu ».
Do you have a writer in your home? Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent is running a writing contest this month. If you've got an author at home aged 5-14 get them writing and send it to them! Picture, word documents, spoken word, whatever you want! Please send over their Facebook, text 226-627-8965, or email logan.mcqueen@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca by January 31st.
Need something printed? Chatham-Kent Public Library can help with that. Send them your document and pick it up at curbside. Email them your print at cklibrary@chatham-kent.ca and they'll contact you when it's ready for pickup.
Have other questions? Ask CKPL! Reach their team by phone at 519-354-2940, email cklibrary@chatham-kent.ca, text them at 519-401-7174
Chatham-Kent Public Library is offering Coding Workshops!
Coding Workshop for Homeschooling Families: Our first session was so popular, we're running it again! Join us Monday, January 25 at 10:30 am.
Coding Workshop for Kids: Join us Saturday, February 6 at 9:30 am.
Register by:
phone - 519.354.2940
text - 519.401.7174
email - cklibrary@chatham-kent.ca
Facebook message -
Come join us on our first episode release!
The Giggle Mat is a brand new children's show!
Come visit Dizzy, Mr. Purpleman, Miss Kate and Uncle PJ as they discover, explore and express themselves in the amazing world around them through stories, music, dance, crafts, juggling, magic, laughs and more!
We Are A Family
The Giggle Mat friends will discover all different and amazing ways how people are a part of a family!
You can watch on Youtube at any time and anywhere after the premiere!*
*We will share the Youtube link for the show closer to the premiere
Be sure to follow us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/The-Giggle-Mat-104110181670982
and our website
https://www.nuvoentertainment.com/the-giggle-mat
« Je crois profondément que nous devons nous éloigner des discours polarisant et chercher les nuances pour avancer en tant que société », souligne Robert Aubin, ex‑député de Trois‑Rivières et animateur de La Tête dans les Nuances.