Lakeshore Advance, 2013-01-23, Page 1010 Lakeshore Advance • Wednesday, January 23, 2013
South Huron area young people to enjoy Nature Day Camps
on Thursday, January 31 during Professional Activity (PA) Day
Municipality of
Al
. South Huron,
Ausable Bayfield
Conservation work
together to host day
camp through
partnership for youth
bringing about Nature
Day C:atnps for Kids
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Children can skate, hike,
and learn how animals and
plants survive during the
coldest season of the year,
through Eco Games and
Nature Art at a Nature 1)ay
Camp for Kids on
Thursday, January 31, 2013.
The day camp for children
aged six to 12 takes place
from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at
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the South Huron Recreation Centre at
94 Victoria Street East in Exeter.
The Municipality of South Huron
and Ausable Hayfield Conservation
are working together in partnership
to develop youth skills and knowledge
and combine recreation and
conservation through programs such
as Nature I)ay Camp for Kids. The
cost is $30 per child. Pre -registration
is required and a minimum of 10
children must be registered by
January 24 in order for the day camp
to run so parents and guardians are
encouraged to sign up now. For more
information, or to register, please
phone 519-235-2833.
Participants are asked to dress for
the weather and bring skates. Those
taking part are also asked to bring a
litterless lunch, snacks and a refillable
water bottle. There is early drop-off
and late pick-up available.
"The partnership between South
Huron's Community Services
Department and Ausable Bayfield
Conservation will provide young
people with both an educational
component and a fitness module,"
said Jo -Anne Fields, Community
NOTICE
Munidpality of South Huron
Coundl intends to adopt the
2013 Munidpal Budget at the:
February 4/13 Council
meeting at 9:00 a.m.
Municipal Town Hall
The proposed 2013 Budget is posted
on the municipal web site at:
www.southhuron.ca
Sandy Becker, Treasurer
Municipality of South Huron,
P0. Box 759, 322 Main St. S.,
Exeter, ON NOM 1S6
Note: This shall serve as Public Notice should the
adoption of the 2013 Budget be deferred to n
future meeting.
Municipality of South Huron
519 235-0310
Services Manager with
the Municipality of
South I luron. "We look
forward to working
together to benefit the
youth of South Huron
and beyond." Fields said
that, in keeping with the
In Motion initiative, "we
believe that revery
individual should
integrate regular
physical activity into
every facet of their daily
lives fora healthier,
happier you."
"Children have a
natural curiosity about
the world around them,"
said Denise Iszczuk,
Ausable Bayfield
Conservation's
Education Technician.
"We are pleased to offer
a day which is focused
on exploring and
learning about the
natural world." Children
will enjoy participating
in physical activities like
skating, hiking and
games. Young people
will also express their
creativity through
organized play and
nature art. "Participants
in the day camp will
have a lot of fun while
also learning how to
protect soil, water, and
living things in their
local watershed
community in a safe,
eco -friendly
environment," lszczuk
said.
The day will run
whatever the weather
brings, so parents and
guardians are asked to
make sure children are
dressed for the weather
and for skating.
Visit the South Iluron
Recreation Centre at 94
Victoria Street East in
Exeter during regular
business hours (8:30
a.m. - 4:30 p.m.), or visit
the program online at
southhuron.ca or abca.
on.ca for registration
forms. Pre -registration
is required. All forms
must be received at the
South Iluron Recreation
Centre by January 24,
2013. Phone 519-235-
2833 for more
information.
Ausable Bayfield
Conservation works
closely with landowners
and residents in the
watershed to protect
soil, water, and living
things by creating
awareness and taking
positive action together.
The Ausable Hayfield
Conservation Authority
(A13CA) is an
independent, corporate
body established under
Ontario's Conservation
Authorities Act. Local
municipalities identified
the need for such an
organization in 1946 to
deal with serious
problems of flooding,
soil erosion, water
supply, and water
quality. Twelve member
municipalities name the
members of the 'I
hoard of directors—fit
governs AICA.
This local conservation
agency is the first of 36
conservation authorities
formed across Ontario.
Ausable Bayfield
Conservation's area
encompasses the
drainage basins of the
Ausable River, Bayfield
River, Parkhill Creek,
and the gullies that drain
directly to Lake Huron,
from an area north of
Hayfield to an area south
of Grand Bend. The
2,440 -square -kilometre
area of jurisdiction is
largely rural with a
population of about
45,000. A group of 34
community members
met for a year to create a
Conservation Strategy to
guide the organization
and carved out a mission
and vision for the
agency.
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