KIDS’ STUFF SATU Y Aug. 22--Ongoing. Papier mache Dinosaurs. Program for kids aged 6- 10 yrs., 1-3 p.m. Info: recCentre Lynn Valley, 987-PLAY . Aug. 22--Onvoing. Saturday Storytime. Stories & fun for kids 4-8 yrs... 10:30 a.m. Info: N.V. City Library, 980-4424 cf Aug. 22--Ongoing. Cycle Right Safety Program. 1-3 p.m. cecCentre Lons- dale. 10-13 yr. olds. Info: 988-6166. SUNDAY Aug. 23-Ongoing. Visit farm animals & birds at Maplewood daily, excep? non-holi milking demo at 1: lunch & have a picn . Aung. 23--Ongoing to Aug. 30. Futurekids Motivational Learning Camps. 9 a.m.-i2 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Holy Trinity School, N.V.; St. David’s Church, W.V SL. John’s Church, Vancouver. Info: Irene, 925-3759 or 686-3301. a MONDAY Aug. 24--to Aug. 28. Delbrook World Advenire Daycamp. This week’s theme is Quebec. Info: 927-7529. °° e Aug. 24--Ongoing to Aug. 30. All-Star Bas ketball Camp & All-Star Volleyball Camp; weekly sessions for grades 5- 12; several N.S. locations. Also: Pee-Wee Plus Sperts Camps: boys & girls entering grades 2,3 & 4; weekly sessions at Sentinel Secondary School &. Holy Trinity Elementary School. Info: Irene, 925-3759. oe Ad ° Aug. 24-Ongoing at recCentze Ron Andrews: Cooperative Babysitting (free); Playtime Drop-tn (3.75). Childcare programs availabie during morning aerobics class. Info: 987- PLAY. Aug. 24-Ongoing to Sept. 4. “A World of Faces’’ Day camp; kids 6-12 yrs.; recCentre Ron Andrews; 8:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Info: 987-PLAY. eee Aug. 24-Ongoing Mon-Fri. Playcare program, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. drop-in child minding. Info: W.V. Recreation Cen- tre, 926-3266. eee Aug. 24-Ongoing. W.V. Youth Band, new members welcome. Info: David, 985-8897 or Susan, 926-9147. eee Aug. 24--Ongoing. Montessori Mes Petits Academy, preschool program available, N.V. YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave., N.¥V. Info: 980-1102. TUESDAY Aug. 25--Ongoing Tues. & Thurs. In- fant Care; drop-in care fot kids 6 months & older; 9-11:30 a.m.; W.V. Recreation Centre, 780-22nd St., W.V. Info: 926-3266. Aug. 25--Ongoin Mom & Me Meditation, d fee $2.50, 3:30-4 p.m., W.V. Library, 1735 Inglewood Ave., W.V. Info: 926-5541. ee Aug. 25~-Ongoing. Royal Cdn. Air Cadets 525 Squadron, W.V. Meeting for boys and girls 12-19 yrs. 6:45-9:15 p.m. Info: W.V. YMCA, 921-7569 or 921-9083. oee Aug. '25--Ongoing. Cdn. Army Cadets meeting. 6:45 p.m. in Lt. Col. Fell Armouries. For boys and girls 12-17 yts. Free. Info: 980-2919, eee Aug. 25--Ongoing. Navy League of Canada meetings. 6:45 p.m. at Navy League Centre. Open to boys and girls 10-13 years. Info: 299-3545 or 988- 8911. SC WEDNESD Aug. 26--Ongoing. Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. Activities include sailing, bands, camping, for people aged 12-19 yts., 7-9 p.m., HMCS Discovery in Stanley Park. Info: 685-0154. Resource guide available {T'S BEING praised as a unique and invaluable source of informa- tion about organizations, support and services for women. 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