Online programs meet on set days to do activities, read stories and talk about relevant topics. Each camp kit comes with all the supplies you will need for the camp, and a laminated card with your link to access the online camp. Camp kits can be picked up in Wetaskiwin (dates to be announced) and we are able to coordinate pick up times in the County of Wetaskiwin as well.
There is a limited number of spots for each camp, so register soon!
Click here to register for online camps and programs: https://forms.gle/B4buQ3dzxeCa6mdk7
Click here to register for Mrs. G's Book Club: https://forms.gle/3ibrBqqehRwXcEMq6
Mrs G's Book Club - July 2, 9, 16, & 23 [Ages 12+]
Reading What I Carry by Jennifer Longo, and discussing themes of resilience, hope and survival
10 Spots
Worry Woos Camp - July 5 to 9 [Ages 4 to 7]
Each WorryWoo story tackles complicated feelings and puts a positive spin on topics that don't have easy answers.
20 Spots
Let's Grow Together - July 5 to 9 [Ages 7 to 10]
Using a variety of books and a combination of nature-based activities and mindfulness, we take time to appreciate our surroundings and feel more grounded.
20 Spots
Slumberkins - July 12 to 16 [Ages 3 to 7]
Teaches little ones valuable life skills that support their emotional growth — helping them be caring, confident, and resilient children.
10 Spots
GoZen Camp - July 19 to July 23 [Ages 7 to 12]
Learn about what worry is, how it affects our minds and bodies, and what we can do to help manage our worries!
10 Spots
Positivi-tea Group - August 3 to 6 [Ages 10 to 13]
Join us with a cup of tea (or juice/water) as we take time to talk about self-care, mindfulness, personal strengths and gratitude.
10 Spots
Thanks! Gratitude Camp - August 16 to 20 [Ages 8 to 13]
We explore self-strength, seeing the good in ourselves, and others, as well as nature.
15 Spots
Stress Busters - August 23 to 27 [Ages 9 to 11]
Participants will learn to identify and manage emotions caused by stress, stand up for themselves and others in respectful ways, and spread kindness.
10 Spots
Online programs are open to everyone but may be specifically advertised in for certain areas.
In person programs will be running at different locations throughout the summer in the afternoons. We will have a variety of activities for participants to do with us.
Art in the Park and Play in the Park are drop-in programs, and are first come first serve up to the capacity of the activity.
In person programs will only run if government restrictions allow, and will follow all applicable health guidelines including, gathering numbers, social distancing and masking.
In person programs will be canceled if there is inclement weather.
For information about Play in the Park, visit the Play in the Park page:
Please note that there is some overlap between County of Wetaskiwin programming and City of Wetaskiwin programming.
Online programs are open to everyone but may be specifically advertised in for certain areas.
Art in the Park will be running at:
Falun (Falun School): July 19, 21, & 23
Millet (Griffiths Scott School): August 9, 11 & 13
Play in the Park (County of Wetaskiwin) will be running at:
Winfield (Winfield School): July 19 to 23 and August 16 to 20
Alder Flats (Alder Flats Elementary School): July 5 to 9 and August 9 to 13
Did you know we partnered with Millet Public Library to offer SEL Reading Kits for families?
Stop by the library to pick up Pig's Big Feelings, which includes:
Pig's Big Feelings Softcover Book
An emotions discussion guide for parents and guardians
Activity Sheets (Word search, colouring sheets etc.)
A 'Build Your Own Clay Pig' Activity
A 'Build Your Own Pig Puzzle' Activity
Did you know we provide pre-recorded lesson kits to BGC Wetaskiwin throughout the summer?
This summer's topics include:
Zentangles
Personal Strengths
Calming Strategies
Cooperative Games
& more!
Did you know we are providing Rock Soup Greenhouse & Food Bank with SEL Activity kits for families?
This summer's kits include:
Crafts for calming
Resiliency
Creative activities
& more!