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Spring Programs:

Busy Fingers, Busy Feet

Age: 7-15 Months
Details: Tuesdays - 1:00pm-2:15pm
Starting Date: April 18 (7-week program)
Cost: $110
Location: Bronte Room - 410 Bronte Street South, Milton

Babies learn best by using all their senses. This program gives babies time and a safe space to explore a variety of sensory experiences that are age appropriate. Through a variety of different play-based exploration and experiences babies will learn and discover through their curiosity, eagerness to explore and get messy. Join one of our most popular programs and meet other families in the community. You will leave this program with special keepsakes from your special time together.  

 

The Artful Child

Age:  18 Months-4 Years
Details: Tuesdays 9:30-11:00am
Starting Date: April 11th (8-week program)
Cost: $200
Location: Bronte Room - 410 Bronte Street South, Milton

Join an MCRC’s Artists and Children Together (ACT) Artist in the studio and at Millpond for a journey into art exploration indoors and outdoors, allowing nature to inspire your creations. Meet other parents and make new friends in this interactive 8-week art session. Alternating weekly between MCRC’s Community Art Studio and Milton’s own Mill Pond, families and friends can explore together the relationship between nature and creative expression.   

Each week, you will create valuable memories and pieces of nature inspired art with your child. On the last week of the session, we will celebrate your child’s art pieces with an art exhibit in the art studio. Invitations, light refreshments and beverages will be provided for the celebration exhibit.

Registration for The Artful Child is now closed. 

Cooking up a Story

hands kneading dough

Age: 2-4 years of age
Details: Saturdays 9:00-10:30 AM
Starting Date: April 15 (5-week program)
Cost: $100
Location: Bronte Room - 410 Bronte Street South, Milton

Join us for weekly theme stories complemented by preparing an age-appropriate recipe. Together we will adventure into stories, activities, recipe preparation and cooking a healthy snack to enjoy together. Each family will leave with a recipe book of all the delicious recipes prepared over the 5-week program.

Cooking Up a Story is now sold out. 

Let's Do Some Cooking

Girl preparing the dough for cake

Age: 4 - 12 Years
Details: Saturdays 11:30-1:00 PM
Starting Date: April 15th (5-week program)
Cost: $125
Location: Bronte Room - 410 Bronte Street South, Milton

On Saturday mornings if you are grocery shopping and looking to drop your school-aged children off for an interesting and exciting activity then have them join us for a fun filled opportunity to make delicious recipes. Together we will choose the recipes and explore the materials using our senses by handling, measuring, pouring, mixing, cooking and baking. At the end of the session, each child will leave with a recipe book including all of the recipes prepared over the 5-week program.

Let's Do Some Cooking is now sold out. 

Young Engineers LEGO Build (Bricks Challenge and Galileo)
children playing with lego at a table

Age: 4-12 Years
Details: Saturdays 9:15am-10:30am
Starting Date: April 15th (5-week program)
Cost: $130

Young Engineers will learn the principles of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). By integrating basic arithmetic learned in school with an intuitive active learning process, children grasp a better understanding of the fundamentals of physics and engineering concepts while building with motorized LEGO models.

Young Engineers LEGO Build & Coding (Robo Bricks)
Kids hand grabbing Lego pieces from a Young Engineers play box

Age: 6-12 Years
Details: Saturdays 10:45am-12:00pm
Starting Date: April 15th (5-week program)
Cost: $130

Using LEGO and Lego WeDo graphic programming to build robots. Robo Bricks enrichment program participants learn software engineering, technology, entrepreneurship and math (STEM). During each lesson students will assemble a robot that will perform a predetermined task. Constructing these robots will develop each student's ability to create computer algorithms and capability to implement code.

Need assistance? Call MCRC's Navigators for more information and assistance 905-876-1244 ext.210