Stay out of the cold and have fun online!
Recreation Services is offering a wide variety of virtual programs this winter
Craft, bake and dance away the winter blues with the City of Vaughan’s upcoming virtual recreation programs. To help stop the spread of COVID-19, all in-person winter recreation programs are cancelled. However, Recreation Services will livestream popular recreation programs for all ages, with topics ranging from creative and culinary arts, and health and wellness, to sports, science and technology, and professional development. Pre-registration is required and starts Tuesday, Dec. 1 at vaughan.ca/RecOnline.
Celebrate the season with December Break programs from Monday, Dec. 21 to Thursday, Dec. 31. There are many holiday-themed activities: children can create winter crafts, sing carols with Santa and ring in the New Year doing confetti science experiments, while adults can bake healthy holiday treats! Residents can also spend their holiday learning something new, such as knitting, Zendoodle and magic, or keep active inside with no-equipment workouts. Virtual December Break programs are available for all ages and abilities and run for 45 minutes to 1.5 hours. For details and direct links to registration, view the Virtual Winter Programs eGuide at vaughan.ca/recreation.
In the New Year, there will be something fun for everyone with a fresh lineup of 2021 winter virtual programs starting on Monday, Jan. 4. Cook cultural dishes, crochet a blanket, build a website or a robot. Act, dance and sing with the City Playhouse Theatre crew. Destress doing yoga, karate or boxercise. Learn to write speeches or compete in family game night! Educational series are also planned for preschoolers and individuals with special needs. Virtual winter programs are available for all ages and abilities, run once a week up to 10 weeks, for 45 minutes to one hour.
View a full list of programs in the Virtual Winter Programs eGuide at vaughan.ca/recreation. A materials and supply list will be emailed to participants in advance. Parent or guardian assistance may be required.
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