About Canyon Heights PAC

Welcome to the online source for Canyon Heights Elementary Parent Advisory Council (PAC). All parents at our school are a part of our PAC. We hope for and welcome your input and participation throughout the school year! The PAC plans and supports additional activities for our school community all year long. Fun, fundraising, socializing, and helping connect all members of school community is what we do--believing that a strong and connected community benefits our children most of all!

Saturday 7 November 2015

Kids In the Hall, a community event at City Hall

Join us for Kids in the Hall, A festival to celebrate raising a happy, healthy and sustainable family in an urban core.

City Hall Atrium, Library and Plaza, 141 West 14th StreetNorth Vancouver on Saturday, November 21st, 1-4 p.m. 

More info here: http://www.cnv.org/kidsinthehall  
Join us for a fun event to celebrate raising a happy, healthy and sustainable family in an urban core. 
City Hall will be transformed into a family friendly oasis, filled with interactive booths from a variety of City departments and community agencies with information about child, youth and family-friendliness, safe routes to schools, parks, recreation, 
Highlights:
·       Science experiments 
·       Outdoor bike safety rodeo
·       Preschool dance demonstration and "try it" opportunity
·       Active games and sports - physical literacy skills
·       Family stretch class 
·       Blood pressure and grip testing 
·       Family art workshop 
·       Musical garden (try out some instruments!) 
·       Free healthy snacks
Guest speakers:
Jillian Glover, author of 
Kids in the City
Melissa and Chris Bruntlett of “Modacity” and “Velo Family Diaries”
Adrian Crook, author of “5 Kids 1 Condo
Mackenzie Stonehocker, a planner, parent, and founding member of Driftwood Village Cohousing.


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