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Want to join a youth council or community group in Steeles-L'Amoreaux? Contacting your Community Development Officer (CDO), Adair Heath is the perfect place to start. She has the information you need to help you get involved and make a difference in your community.

If you would like to advertise your community-based group, meeting or event on the Steeles-L'Amoreaux page of the Neighbourhood Action News website contact Adair for more details!


Steeles-L'Amoreaux event listings


The Boys and Girls Club of West Scarborough

North Unit will be offering an eight week Summer program for children and youth. Summer Camp Registration has already begun. The camp runs from July 4, 2011-August 22 from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Contact Amy Sit asit@wsncc.on.ca or Jason Lee 416-502-9399 jlee@wsncc.on.ca

Chester Le Women In Action

This is a weekly group that seeks to bring women from the Chester Le community together to support each other and build a social network. Every Wednesday 1:00-3:00pm at the Chester Le Community Corner at 142 Chester Le Blvd. For details contact Roxana Condor at 416-491-3456 or croxana@agincourtcommunityservices.com

Friday Night for Children and Teens

Enjoy a chess game with your friends or challenge others while you improve your critical thinking skills, every Friday, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. To register and for more information, please contact Bridlewood branch, located at Bridlewood Mall, 2900 Warden Ave., M1W 2S8 416-396-8960 or brw@torontopubliclibrary.ca

Settlement Services for Newcomers of all ages

Settlement workers provide assistance and information on ESL & Newcomer Programs. Services are provided every Saturday in three languages: Urdu, Chinese and Tamil. Co-sponsored with Centre for Information & Community Services. For more information, please contact Bridlewood branch, located at Bridlewood Mall, 2900 Warden Ave., 416-396-8960 or brw@torontopubliclibrary.ca

Steeles/L’Amoreaux Community Safety Workshops

Come one, come all to learn about fire, home, internet, water, women’s safety and more. In response to community requests, S/L Neighbourhood Action is organizing a super safety spectacular on June 25th from 12:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at L’Amoreaux Recreation Centre, 2000 McNicoll Ave. Please contact Youthlink-North West Scarborough Youth Centre at 416-502-9293 or at lynn.laprise@youthlink.ca for more details.

NAP Community Speak:

Join your neighbours for an evening of good food and conversation at the Steeles L'Amoreaux Neighbourhood Action Partnership (NAP)'s second annual Community Speak on Nov 4 at L'Amoreaux Recreation Centre, 2000 McNicoll. Contact Lynn Laprise at 416-502-9293 or lynn.laprise@youthlink.ca for more info.

After School Tutoring for New Immigrant Students

Looking for homework help? Need a place to meet after school? CICS After School Program focuses on improving academic performance, social and language skills on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 5:30 pm. at 2330 Midland Ave. For registration and info contact Willa Tam 416-292-7510 ext.130 w.tam@cicscanada.com

After School Homework Tutorial Program

Chester Le Community Corner and CICS welcome Gr.1-6 students to join our After School Homework Tutorial Program on Wednesdays 3:30-5:00 pm. at 160 Chester Le Blvd. (Finch & Pharmacy). For registration and info call (416)491-3456.

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