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MARCH 2019
NEWSLETTER
Tom Longboat JPS 37 Crow Trail
Toronto ON M1B 1X6
Tel 416.396.6610
Safe Arrival
416.396.6610 Press 1
Before 8:30AM
Principal
Andrea Chisholm
Office Administrator
Desleigh Russell
Secretary AM
Voula Gountas
Superintendent
Kerry-Lynn Stadnyk
Trustee Ward 21
Yalini Rajakulasingam
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
The past month has been quite exciting at Tom Longboat! February
was African Heritage Month, and our students participated in the
sharing of daily facts and inquiry questions. We had over 40 students
share their inquiry responses which were read for all to hear over the
announcements! A special thank you to our Student Council for
researching all of the heritage facts and questions for our school.
Our students have also been busy raising money for two very
important charitable organizations this month: We Foundation, and
Sick Kids Hospital. Our Valentine’s Dance raised $293 for We
Foundation, and the Candy Gram sales raised $312.75 for Sick Kids
Hospital. We are so proud to have our students working together
toward making others’ lives better.
Our Parent-Teacher interviews were held before the Family Day
weekend with great success. We would like to encourage you to
continue to remain in contact with your child’s teacher throughout
this term, and to ask as many questions as you may have about your
child’s progress.
On March 8th, we are hosting our First Annual Longboat’s Amazing
Adventures! Students in Grades 1-6 are being given the opportunity
to select three unique activities that are based in the arts, physical
education, and STEM. Students will rotate through their three
selections over the entire day, and have the opportunity to work with
different teachers and a new peer group. Our Kindergarten students
will have their own amazing adventures on March 7th, rotating
through three activities as a class. We look forward to hearing about
these adventures and planning more in the future!
We will be having our Family Math/STEM Night on Wednesday March
27th at 6:00 p.m. Set your calendars now! We hope to have as many
families as possible join us as we explore new math and STEM
challenges together!
Finally, a reminder that our March Break will be from March 11th-15th.
We wish everyone a very safe and happy week together with their
families.
Sincerely,
Andrea Chisholm
Principal
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TDSB CELEBRATES!
March is…
Greek Heritage Month
For more information, please go to www.tdsb.on.ca
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ATTENDANCE MATTERS
Did you know? Students who miss 13.5 days of school every year from JK to grade 12 will miss 1
full year of learning by the time they graduate! You can make a difference on
your child’s absences going forward. We appreciate your help.
Congratulations to the following students for having perfect attendance in the
first 100 days of school!
Class Teacher Student
3/4 Ms Stephen Nithula
4 Ms Tessler Rithan
4/5 Ms Yung Shanthosh
6A Mr Mark Suven
6A Mr Mark Bill
6B Mr Birta Pranhavi
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FEBRUARY WAS AFRICAN HERITAGE MONTH Ms Rajani’s Kindergarten students recently
learned about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, what
he stood for, and how his work impacts us
today. We took the opportunity to explore
concepts such as kindness, peace, and
dreams. These are our FREEDOM HANDS.
Dr King embraced the idea of "nonviolent
resistance" to protest discrimination in
America.
"Nonviolent resistance" is done without
yelling or fighting, and that it is a way of
protesting against something that a person
doesn't believe in without hurting other
people.
(“Freedom Hands” Art was inspired by Mrs Full’s Blog)
RECYCLING CELL PHONES FOR CONSERVATION
We will be taking part in the
“Gorillas on the Line….Answer the
Call” campaign which the Toronto
Zoo is participating. This North
American Zoo collaboration to raise
awareness about the plight of
gorillas in the wild is a synchronized
mobile phone recycling campaign which ties in with the Toronto Zoo’s PhoneApes cell
phone recycling program.
This campaign is taking place from February 1 to April 30, 2019. The goal of the
campaign is to engage 10,000 children and other community members in gorilla
conservation action and to collect 10,000 mobile phones for recycling. By working
together, we hope to generate excitement, facilitate participation, expand awareness
and celebrate collective conservation impact for gorillas. 100% of the funds raised will
be donated to on the ground conservation programs in Afria, such as Ape Action
Africa, Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project and Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA).
We will be collecting used cell phones until April 30, 2019, please drop these at the
office. Thank you.
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UPCOMING EVENTS– NO SCHOOL
March Character Trait: Honesty
March 4 Spirit Week: Superhero Day
March 5 Junior Division – Wheelchair Basketball
March 5 Spirit Week: Sports Day
March 5-8 Dental Screening
March 6 Spirit Week: Fancy Dress Up Day
March 7 Ms Vasilopoulos’ class to Ripley’s Aquarium
March 7 Parent Council Meeting – 9:00am
March 7 Spirit Week: Beach Day
March 8 Spirit Week: Tom Longboat Day
March 11-15 March Break
March 20 Pizza Lunch
March 21 Pediculosis Check
March 21 Rocks & Rings (Curling) Tournament – Grades 1-6
March 27 STEM/Math Night - 6:00-7:00pm
March 29 Longboat Leader Assembly - 9:00am
April Character Trait: Co-operation
April 4 Ms Bonnell, Ms Stephen & Ms Tessler’s Classes to Science Centre
April 5 Grad Photos - 9:00am
April 10 Ms Borsk, Ms Sawyer-Hazell & Ms Williams Classes to Science Centre
April 10 Pizza Lunch
April 19 & 22 Good Friday & Easter Monday – NO SCHOOL
April 26 Longboat Leader Assembly – 9:00am
May Character Trait: Integrity
May 1 Family Fitness Night – 6:00-7:00pm
May 8 Pizza Lunch
May 9 Welcome to Kindergarten – 9:00-10:00am
May 13 Pediculosis Check
May 16 Junior Division Zoo Trip
May 20 Victoria Day – NO SCHOOL
May 21 Ms Borsk’s Grade 1 Class to Hillside Outdoor Education
May 21 Ms Sawyer-Hazell’s 1/2A Class to Hillside Outdoor Education
May 22-29 EQAO – Grade 3 & 6
May 23 Ms Williams’s 1/2B Class to Hillside Outdoor Education
May 31 Longboat Leader Assembly
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STAFF PARKING ONLY – PLEASE DO
NOT ENTER
We would like to remind parents that the staff parking lot is NOT TO BE
USED AS A DRIVE through for Pick-ups and Drop-offs.
In the interest of safety please do not drive down the staff parking lot.
Unfortunatley if parents are parking or driving in the staff parking lot this
prevents our staff from enter and parking. Thank you.
VOLUNTEERING (From www.tdsb.on.ca) Parents and community members are encouraged to participate in volunteer activities in our
schools that support programs and services and help students succeed.
Here are some ways you can help in your child’s classroom or school:
o Reading with students who need extra help
o School plays or concerts
o Arranging material in the library
o Supervising children on field trips
o Collecting community materials for a classroom project
o Participate in meetings and activities of the School Council
Parents and community members who wish to volunteer must, like
all TDSB employees, complete a Police Reference Check (which will include a vulnerable
sector screening) and be cleared before they can tutor/mentor in any TDSB location or
participate in activities with our students.
Volunteers in schools cannot be used to perform activities that are the responsibility of teachers
or other Board employees, and must be limited to extra support activities.
PHONING IN YOUR CHILD’S
ABSENCE – SCHOOL MESSENGER As you know, since June we have had a new system managing
our Safe Arrival calls. The system has the ability for parents to call
in and register their child absent. In order to do this, the school
must have the number that you are calling from, ie if you cell
phone is on file at school it will recognize the number, home
number, etc. The number to call is:
1-833-250-2290
Similarly you can continue to call the office before 8:30am and
leave us a voicemail message. Tel 416.396.6610 Press 1.
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LOOK AT OUR LONGBOAT LEADERS…
CHARACTER TRAIT FOR FEBRUARY - FAIRNESS
Class Teacher Student
K1 F. Shnayderman Siddiqa
K1 F. Shnayderman Davien
K2 D. Rajani & A. Panchakrishnan Haniya
K2 D. Rajani & A. Panchakrishnan Saaruharsh
K3 D. Paris & M. Ryatt Zacheriel
K3 D. Paris & M. Ryatt Abinash
1 D. Borsk Malaysia
1 D. Borsk Kavisha
1/2A N. Sawyer-Hazell Amayah
1/2A N. Sawyer-Hazell Jayanne
1/2B M. Williams Ranumi
1/2B M. Williams Tafida
2/3 S. Bonnell Simran
2/3 S. Bonnell Aruran
3/4 T. Stephen Nirushan
3/4 T. Stephen Kishaaney
4 M. Tessler Jimmy
4 M. Tessler Taranis
4/5 A. Yung Nathaniah
4/5 A. Yung Varshanaa
5 N. Maskerine Ranudi
5 N. Maskerine Pirethiga
6A J. Mark John
6A J. Mark Niravine
6B D. Birta Hafsa
6B D. Birta Keerthana
HSP J. Riding Umar
HSP J. Riding Abdul
ISP A. Vasilopoulos Brady
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Join us for the Parents as Partners Conference on Saturday, March 30, 2019!
This all-inclusive conference is organized by TDSB parents for TDSB parents, guardians and caregivers.
Participate in workshops, network with parents and community agencies and learn new strategies to support
your child’s success. Registration is OPEN! REGISTER HERE.
Who:
ALL parents/guardians/caregivers of TDSB students are invited and welcome to attend.
What:
Parents as Partners Conference 2019 is a FREE conference. Whether your child is just beginning on their
educational journey in elementary school or closer to graduation and planning for the future, there are
informative and empowering sessions for parents/guardians/caregivers of students of all ages and stages of
education.
Where:
Beanfield Centre (formerly named Allstream Centre) 105 Princes' Blvd, Toronto. Busing is available and can be
chosen when you register online. Pickup at each busing location will be at 8 a.m.
Why:
The Parents as Partners Conference 2019 is planned by parents, for parents and we
are so pleased to be able to offer a selection of sessions that cover a broad range
of topics to provide parents with useful information and resources to help your child
improve their achievement and well-being at school and at home.
Keynote Speaker - Karl Subban
Karl Subban is a former Toronto school principal and the father of five children,
including three NHL players. He’s dedicated his life to helping others reach their
potential. In his powerful talks he explores teamwork and leadership and offers a
fresh take on what it means to succeed.
Accessibility:
All seminar rooms are wheelchair accessible and reserved seating will be available.
Please identify yourself to conference staff for assistance in locating wheelchair accessible entrances and
washrooms. Feel free to contact us in advance of your arrival if you have any concerns.
Day Camp for Children
A free day camp is available for children ages 4 to 12 to support conference participants. Children will
participate in a camp at nearby Parkdale Jr and Sr PS. More details will be available when registration opens.
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MARBLE MAZES IN ROOM 202
HIGH WATER LEVELS BRINGS
INCREASED RISKS
The Toronto and Region Conservation monitors hazardous ice
conditions as thaw begins and are reminding everyone to be very careful around all
bodies of water. The first hint of warming weather and the promise of spring thaw can
bring extreme danger to the shores and surfaces of streams, rivers, ponds and lakes,
according to Toronto and Region Conservation.
As warmer temperatures arrive, stream banks become increasingly slippery and
unstable. Lake and river ice weakens, becoming thinner or with higher flows breaking
with little or no warning. During this time, the potential for flooding and ice jamming is
high.
Higher, faster-flowing water and extreme cold temperatures combine to create
increased dangers on or near rivers, streams and ponds for people wishing to enjoy
the seasonal changes. Parents and caregivers are being asked to keep children away
from stream banks, ponds and lakes.
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VALENTINES DANCE RAISES MONEY FOR ME TO WE
FOUNDATION
Ms Tessler’s grade 4 class recently organised a Valentines Dance,
including decorations and coordinating fundraising. Thank you to
all students who participated, together we raised $293.
Funds donated to Me to We Foundation
could be used to build a school or
provide clean drinking water.
STUDENT COUNCIL CANDY GRAM FUNDRAISER RAISES
MONEY FOR SICK KIDS FOUNDATION
The student council recently coordinated Candy Grams for
Valentines Day with the money raised going to the Sick Kids
Foundation.
Together we raised: $312.75
Well done Tom Longboat JPS!
IMMUNIZATION UPDATES Toronto Public Health has recently sent out letters to parents for students who are
outstanding any vaccinations. If your child has recently had new vaccinations please
report online or provide a copy to the office.
Toronto Public Health will be issuing suspension orders for
students who are outstanding any vaccines.
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Tom Longboat JPS
Reporting your child’s absence from school just got easier. Parents
can call our dedicated phone line (via the School Messenger
system).
Call 1.833.250.2290
Press 3 For student attendance
Please enter your phone number that the school has on file for your
child.
STUDENT SELECTION
Listen for the Prompt
Press 1 If your student is in grade XX at Tom Longboat JPS
Press 2 If your student is in grade XX at Tom Longboat JPS, etc. etc.
DATE OF ABSENCE
Press 1 To enter an absence for today
Press 2 To enter an absence for tomorrow
Press 3 To enter an absence for any single future day
Press * To return to the previous menu
SELECTING THE TYPE OF ABSENCE
Press 1 Full Day
Please select an absence reason from the following list:
Press 1 Illness
Press 2 Doctors Appointment
Press 3 Dentist Appointment
Press 4 Family Matter
Press 5 Weather
Press 6 Other
Listen for system to read back your selection:
You have entered an absence for your student in grade XX at Tom
Longboat JPS full day on XX date for the following reason XX to:
Press 1 To submit this absence to the school
WAIT to hear your confirmation number IMPORTANT
Press 2 To start over
Press * To return to the previous menu
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Press 2 Late
Please enter the time your child will be arriving at school followed by
the pound key eg 10:00am press10#; 1:30pm press 130#.
The system will say:
The time you have entered is XX, if the time entered is:
Press 1 Correct
Enter the Reason:
Press 1 Illness
Press 2 Doctors Appointment
Press 3 Dentist Appointment
Press 4 Family Matter
Press 5 Weather
Press 6 Other
Press 2 To reenter
Press * To return to the previous menu
Listen for system to read back your selection:
You have entered this absence for your student in grade XX at Tom
Longboat JPS on DATE at TIME for the following reason XX to:
Press 1 To submit
WAIT to hear your confirmation number IMPORTANT
Press 2 To start over
Press * To return to the previous menu
Half Day Absences
You will have to call the school and leave a message, the School Messenger system
does not record half day absences.
This is a guide, subject to change.
As always we request parents enter these notifications by 8:30am. You can still call
the school safe arrival line before 8:30am to report your child’s absence, tel
416.396.6610.press 1 to leave a voicemail message.
Ward Forum Monday March 4, 2019 6:30pm to 8:30pm Lester B Pearson C.I., 150 Tapscott Rd, Scarborough
Cyberbullying Awareness and Intervention As we become more active on social media and online, Cyberbullying is an issue which is impacting our students and families more frequently. The following special guests will be leading the discussion on what families and students can do to exercise caution online and steps to take if they or someone they know are being cyberbullied. ● Laurie McCann, Training Constable, Social Media officer. Currently an Instructor at the Toronto Police College. ● Tharani Selvanathan & Cheyanne Ratnam, ANBU team members. A.N.B.U. (Abuse Never Becomes Us) is a Toronto based not-for-profit community organization that works with survivors of childhood sexual abuse within the Tamil community. ● Joyce Chiu, Youth Program Worker at Hong Fook Mental Health Association. Hong Fook Youth and Family Hub is focused on developing youth and family resilience through youth involvement and connection. ● PIAC ELECTION At this meeting we will be electing the Ward 21 representatives for the TDSB Parent Involvement Advisory Committee (PIAC). Please RSVP to [email protected]. Childcare and interpretation services available upon request. Refreshments will be served.
FREE! All are welcome to attend.
MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
Come celebrate March Break (March 11-15) at the Malvern
Library! We have a lot of fun and exciting programs for all children!
1 Fun with Letters 9:30-11am Builders Club 4-5pm Knit & Crochet Club 6:30-7:45pm
2 Family Storytime 11-11:30am Malvern Warrior Readers 2-3pm
4 Parent-Child Mother Goose 10-11:30am Pokémon Club 4-5:30pm
5 Baby Time 10:30-11am After School Program 4-5pm
6 Coding Club for Kids 5-6pm
7 8 Builders Club 4-5pm
9 Family Storytime 11-11:30am
11 Parent-Child Mother Goose 10-11:30am Magic Camp with WonderPhil 2-4pm
12 Baby Time 10:30-11am Family Storytime & Craft 11am-12pm Hansel & Gretel with Drive ‘n Theatre 2-3pm Magic Camp with WonderPhil 2-4pm
13 Family Storytime & Craft 11am-12pm Magic Camp with WonderPhil 2-4pm Coding Club for Kids 5-6pm
14 Family Storytime & Craft 11am-12pm Magic Camp with WonderPhil 2-4pm
15 Fun with Letters 9:30-11am March Break Movie 11am-1pm Magic Camp with WonderPhil 2-4pm Builders Club 4-5pm Stories and Crafts Before Bedtime 5-5:45pm
16 Family Storytime 11-11:30am
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19 After School Program 4-5pm
20 Toddler Time 10:30-11am Coding Club for Kids 5-6pm
21 22 Fun with Letters 9:30-11am Builders Club 4-5pm Stories and Crafts Before Bedtime 5-5:45pm
23 Family Storytime 11-11:30am
25 Parent-Child Mother Goose 10-11:30am
26 After School Program 4-5pm
27 Toddler Time 10:30-11am Coding Club for Kids 5-6pm
28 29 Fun with Letters 9:30-11am Builders Club 4-5pm Stories and Crafts Before Bedtime 5-5:45pm
30 Family Storytime 11-11:30am Malvern Family Book Club 2-3pm
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM (All children) Drop-in. Looking for something fun to do? Want a new hobby? Join us for this creative arts
and crafts program.
BABY TIME (Birth-18 months) Drop-in. Socialize and gather with other guardians and babies. Enjoy a story time, learn
songs and nursery rhymes together.
BUILDERS CLUB (Ages 6-12) Drop-In. Join us and build cool structures with LEGO, K'Nex and other materials. Use
wooden KEVA Planks and magnetic Feltro tiles and make amazing creations.
CODING CLUB FOR KIDS (Ages 6-8) Registration Required. Kids will learn coding in Blocks, Javascript and Scratch using
games based off of Minecraft, Star Wars, Crossy Road, Frozen and more!
FAMILY STORYTIME (Ages 0-5) Drop-In. Stories, songs, and rhymes for children with their parents or caregivers.
FUN WITH LETTERS (Ages 0-6)
Drop-In. Children will start to recognize letters by participating in different hands-on
activities, which may include alphabet blocks, puzzles, flash cards, stamps and storybooks.
HANSEL & GRETEL WITH DRIVE ‘N THEATRE (All children)
Drop-in. Hansel & Gretel return to the "maison de bonbons," where the famed candy house
has been mostly eaten and the witch has become "blue" and lazy. Puppets, interactive drama and improv games bring this "renovated" story to life.
KNIT& CROCHET CLUB (All ages)
Drop-In. Share your interest in knitting, crocheting and other wool crafts. Patterns and
instructions provided, starter materials are available to borrow.
MAGIC CAMP WITH WONDERPHIL
(Ages 7-12)
Registration required. Professional magician, WonderPhil, teaches easy-to-master magic
tricks in this fun-filled workshop. Receive your own cool magic props to take home!
MALVERN FAMILY BOOK CLUB
(Ages 6-12)
Registration required. Pick up the book, El Deafo by Cece Bell prior to the meeting date
at the Information Desk! Read it together with your family read and come have fun!
MALVERN WARRIOR READERS (Ages 4-6)
This is a beginner readers book club.
Drop-in. Pick up the book, Fancy Nancy: Best Reading Buddies by Jane O’Connor prior to
the meeting date at the Information Desk and come read with us! Get your own special warrior log book to keep track of all your readings!
PARENT-CHILD MOTHER GOOSE
(Ages 0-18 months)
Drop-In. Join us with your babies or young children and enjoy a morning of rhymes, songs,
and stories.
POKÉMON CLUB (All children) Drop-In. Join us in a fun and educational Pokémon scavenger hunt and receive free
Pokémon cards! You can also bring your own Pokémon cards to trade and play with others.
STORIES AND CRAFTS BEFORE BEDTIME
(Ages 0-9)
Drop-In. Do you need a little more time to unwind and relax before bedtime? This 45
minute story-time session includes bedtime themed stories, songs, rhymes and crafts.
TODDLER TIME (Ages 19 months – 3 years) Drop-In. Stories, songs and rhymes for toddlers with their parents or caregivers.
TEENS PLEASE REFER TO THE YOUTH PROGRAM CALENDAR FOR PROGRAMS!
March 2019 Malvern District Branch | Program Calendar 30 Sewells Rd. Toronto ON. M1B 3G5 416-396-8969
Children &
Family
Programs
MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT ESL Classes: Tues-Thurs 9:30am-12:30pm
Free Adult English classes. Basic Levels 1&2. Please see instructor during class hours to register. Program offered in partnership with the Toronto Catholic District School Board. *No classes during March Break (11th – 15th)
1 Settlement Services 9:00am-12:30pm Healthy Eating for Your Children 0-6yrs 11:00am-1:00pm Knit & Crochet Club 6:00-8:00pm
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4 ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm
5 Housing Connection 1:30-4:00pm ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm *Citizenship Test Preparation Class 5:30-7:30pm
6 ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm American Sign Language 6:30-8:00pm
7 Seniors Brain Games 1:00-2:00pm
8 Settlement Services 9:00am-12:30pm Healthy Eating for Your Children 0-6yrs 11:00am-1:00pm
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11 ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm
12 Housing Connection 1:30-4:00pm ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm *Citizenship Test Preparation Class 5:30-7:30pm
13 Lunchbox Trouble? 2:15-3:15pm ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm American Sign Language 6:30-8:00pm
14 Seniors Need to Know 1:00-2:00pm Disability Tax Credit 6:00-7:00pm
15 Settlement Services 9:00am-12:30pm Knit & Crochet Club 6:00-8:00pm
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18 ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm Beading Bracelets 6:00-7:00pm
19 Housing Connection 1:30-4:00pm Adult Book Club 2:00-3:00pm *Citizenship Test Preparation Class 5:30-7:30pm ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm
20 ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm American Sign Language 6:30-8:00pm
21 Seniors Movie 1:00-3:00pm
22 Settlement Services 9:00am-12:30pm
23 Income Tax Clinic 9:30am-3:30pm
25 ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm Short Reads Book Club 6:00-7:00pm
26 Housing Connection 1:30-4:00pm ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm How to File a Simple Tax Return with CRA 6:00-7:30pm
27 ENAGB Indigenous Language Program 5:10-5:50pm American Sign Language 6:30-8:00pm
28 Seniors Brain Games 1:00-2:00pm *Citizenship Test Preparation Class 5:30-7:30pm
29 Settlement Services 9:00am-12:30pm
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
ADULT BOOK CLUB Third Tuesday of the month. Pick up the book from the information Desk.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Drop-In. Learn basic ASL signs and the Deaf Culture.
BEADING BRACELETS (RESCHEDUED) Registration required. Learn how beading is used in African contexts and make your own.
*CITIZENSHIP TEST PREPARATION CLASS (varying dates and times. See calendar!)
Registration required. Co-sponsored with ACSA & Immigration and Refugees and
Citizenship Canada. Please bring your PR card to the first day! See calendar above
DISABILITY TAX CREDIT Registration required. A representative from the CRA will talk about new changes,
eligibility, application process, and other topics related to the DTC.
ENAGB INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE PROGRAM (All ages)
Drop-in. Learn indigenous languages with instructors from the Native Canadian Centre of
Toronto. Monday: Cree; Tuesday: Ojibwe; Wednesday: Mohawk
HEALTHY EATING FOR YOUR CHILDREN 6 YEARS AND UNDER (Tamil)
Registration required. Healthy eating series presented by Toronto Public Health. Learn to make healthy foods for your family and build skills for shopping and cooking.
HOUSING CONNECTION Drop-in. Get help with housing assistance.
HOW TO FILE A SIMPLE TAX RETURN WITH CRA
Registration required. This course will help you understand why you pay taxes and how
taxes are used. You will also learn how to file a simple tax return.
INCOME TAX CLINIC Registration required. Get your income tax return completed by certified volunteer.
Eligibility: individual gross income $30K and under or family gross income $40K and under.
KNIT& CROCHET CLUB (All ages) Drop-In. Share your interest in knitting, crocheting and other wool crafts.
LUNCHBOX TROUBLE? WHAT TO FEED YOUR
CHILD THE HEALTHY, CHEAP, EASY WAY Registration required. Community Nutrition Educator will discuss ways to make lunch-time
planning less stressful and more nutritious for your 6 and under child.
SENIORS PROGRAMS Drop-in. Join us for weekly Thursday seniors programs.
SETTLEMENT SERVICES Drop-in. Free immigration related services. Mohamed 416-757-7010.
SHORT READS BOOK CLUB Registration required. Once a month meeting with peers to discuss a short book.
PLEASE SEE SEPARATE CALENDAR FOR COMPUTER CLASSES
Adult
Programs
Malvern District Branch | Program Calendar 30 Sewells Rd. Toronto ON. M1B 3G5 416-396-8969
March 2019