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Camrose Scouting

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As well, the Explorers made walking staves, learned how to use larger tools such as axes in a safe manner, and spent the year learning more advanced outdoor skills.

“Several of the Sr. Explorers joined our volunteer team this year and helped run the younger sections.”

All and all, the 6th Camrose Traditional Scouting group had a busy year learning and developing vital skills that will bode them well in whatever the future holds for them. Whether it be learning how to tie a knot, paddle a canoe, build a fire, explore the outdoors or be a part of the scouting family, what they take away will stay with them for a lifetime.

Check out the 6th Camrose Traditional Scouting on the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ groups/651530039472357 or visit them during the Community Registration Night on Thursday, September 8 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Camrose Community Centre (4516-54 Street).

For more information on the 6th Camrose Traditional Scouting, email at 6thcamrosescouting@gmail.com.

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Vision Care

The link between vision and learning is clear. Ensure vision problems do not impair your child’s ability to learn by arranging a comprehensive, professional eye exam.

Did you know that one in every four children struggles with reading and learning due to an undiagnosed vision problem? Early detection and treatment of vision problems is key to your child’s success in the classroom.

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Registration and Start-Up for École Camrose Composite High School 2022/2023

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2022

• New student registrations. Students who are not yet registered are welcome to come and register on this day. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2022

• First day of classes for ALL students grades 9-12 9:00 a.m. – Grade 9 students will receive timetables and textbooks 11:00 a.m. – New student orientation (all grades 10-12) in the Trojan Zone 11:45 p.m. – Grade 9 Barbecue (run by Students’ Union) 12:15 p.m. – Barbecue for all HS students 12:40 p.m. – ALL other grades begin regular classes Note: Buses will not run at noon for students to come to school. If students cannot find alternate transportation, they will need to arrive in the morning and remain in the library until afternoon classes begin. All buses will be operational before and after school.

We’re thrilled to host and welcome, in partnership with The Bethany Foundation, acclaimed headline speakers Peter Katz and The Awesome Music Project

Register Now!

SPACE WILL BE LIMITED.

Friday, November 4, 2022 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Norsemen Inn

Free, but donations to the conference sponsor, The Bethany Foundation, are greatly appreciated.

To register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/2022-faithaging-conference-tickets-342425101697 or call 780.679.2012 More information can be found on our website: www.thebethanygroup.ca

CLBI celebrates 90 years

Sharon Schwartz, Camrose Booster

Canadian Lutheran Bible Institute celebration weekend, held on August 5 to 7, welcomed guests to a variety of events including a Gala and Live Auction held at the Bailey Theatre on the Saturday evening. The live auction featured many valuable items, including three bags of homemade dinner rolls from the CLBI kitchen bringing in $1,000.

Crossection reunites

Sharon Schwartz, Camrose Booster

The band Crossection took to the stage for a reunion concert after the CLBI Gala and Live Auction held at the Bailey Theatre on August 6. The band’s members include Nevin Eggum, Martin Zinger, Doug Rawling, Dale Johnson and Mark Rawling, several of whom were former CLBI students. The crowd enjoyed hearing original songs from the band which last played together and toured approximately 30 years ago.

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