Saturday, 30 June 2012

Day 2 - field trips galore

What a jam-packed day! After an early wake-up call and quick breakfast, we were well on our way!

Stop #1: Sikh Temple
Sanjeev: "It was good."

Stop #2: Stave Falls
Riley: "It was cold in there and it was nice in there cause they had all that old stuff, telephones and generators. I thought they would have rotted away."

Stop #3: Sto:lo Longhouse
Sanjeev: "The dance and art stuff was good, the hoop dance. The carving was good, making the little carving."

Stop #4: The Reach
Niall: "It was good, but it was a long day."

Canada Day in Abbotsford

For those of you who would like more info about Canada Day in Abbotsford, have a look at this website:

http://www.abbotsford.ca/whatsnew/events_calendar/canada_day_family_festival.htm

Friday, 29 June 2012

Evening festivities

Everyone had tons of fun in the evening of our first day in Abbotsford. After some insightful speeches from our Provincial Fair leaders, it was time for games!

Led by our fearless Alumni leader, Evan, we played a bunch of games:
Capture the Flag
Cones
Nametags
Evolution Rock Paper Scissors

And let's not forget pin trading! Some people's lanyards are already covered with pins, and it's only the first day!

Dinner Time!

Here is the Richmond-Delta group having their first meal in the wonderful cafeteria.

On the menu:
- salad
- roast potatoes
- roast beef
- corn

Tasty, good, mouthwatering, and scrumptious are words that the kids have used to describe the meal.

Here we go!

On our way to Abbotsford! To pass time we have been having some super fun but super hard canadian-themed 20 questions games.

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

From the BC Heritage Fair Society Newsletter - June 2012

Join us on Canada Day 2012 in Abbotsford
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History will be made this year when Abbotsford hosts the Provincial Heritage Fair. On Friday, June 29, Minister of Lands and Forests Steven Thomson welcomes students from across the province and opens the Fair. On two days of our "history summer camp" students will visit various heritage sites such as the Sikh Temple, Sto:lo Longhouse, Stave Falls Hydro Centre, the Langley Farm Museum, and Fort Langley and take a trip on a paddlewheeler up the Fraser River. But the big day is Canada Day.
Imagine 65 students and 12 adults from across British Columbia wearing bright blue t-shirts marching beside the Heritage Fair float in the host city's Canada Day parade singing "Teaming Up the Cariboo Road". Then moving to the nearby Cadet Building for an opening ceremony led by a piper and Sumas elders surrounded by a showcase of student projects.
Enjoy our students' pride in their learning and discover the richness of Canada's heritage as these young storytellers share their outstanding history projects with the general public and each other. Come and join us on Sunday, July 1.  The parade is from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm and the student exhibition is open from 2:00 to 5:00 pm with opening ceremonies at 2:30.

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Monday, 25 June 2012