Outdoor kids club helps Regina students combat isolation - News Summed Up

Outdoor kids club helps Regina students combat isolation


It's all part of the Get Outside Outdoor Adventures 'Kids Club' hosted by Nature Saskatchewan and Sask Outdoors. Chloe and Elizabeth Mile examine a flower bulb containing seeds at the Regina Habitat Conservation Area as part of Nature Regina's 'Kids Club.' After conversations with Lacey Weekes of Nature Saskatchewan and Leah Japp of Sask Outdoors, the Kids Club was born. Marilyn Wilson was at the Kids Club event with her grandchildren Emmett, Anna and Lucia Jimenez Wilson. We are going to need connection and we are going to need to be outside," Chernick said.


Source: CBC News October 02, 2020 10:52 UTC



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