• Community Block Party – Families Welcome

    Community Block Party   November 26
    1:00pm – 4:00pm  Central School/École Central
    10215 99 Avenue

    FREE – everyone welcome!

    The event features local performers like one of Fort St. John’s favourite bands, The Ramblers. There will also be interactive multicultural craft stations,

  • Alleyoop Family Picnic Concert – Sat, Oct. 22nd

    To close Fort St. John loves Families week, please attend the family concert at the Cultural Centre.  Bring the whole family and a picnic blanket.  This family friendly concert event is not to be missed!!  Hope to see you there!

  • Indoor Play Space – support needed

    It’s time to get involved!  The indoor play space action committee is presenting to City Council on Monday, October 24th at 3:15.   If you have ever wished we had somewhere for our kids to play in the winter,

  • Play in the Park 2011

    What an amazing first day at the Park.  There were more than 65 children participating at KIN Park this afternoon doing crafts, reading stories and playing games.  Thank you to Kayla and Serena for coordinating such a large community event.  See you Thursday at Matthew’s Park.  Thank you to the Alaska Highway News for stopping by.

  • Summer Library Fun


    Check out this link to the Library Summer Reading program.  This is an excellent opportunity to celebrate literacy in community with other families.  The summer staff is excellent!
    Summer Reading Club 2011

  • All ages Open Mic at Patch Java this Thursday 6 – 8 pm

    Every 3rd Thursday of the month, Patch Java opens its doors to local musicians of all ages.  Systems by Trail sponsors an amazing sound system.  It’s a lovely atmosphere for the whole family.    All musicians and poets are welcome to perform.  Hope to see you there!

  • Michael Kusugak is coming to the Public Library

    On Saturday, April 30 at 2 pm, Michael Kusugak is coming to the Fort St. John Library for an hour of storytelling.  This is a rare and awesome privilege for our community.  This is one of my favourite authors.

  • Community Garden Launch – Saturday, March 19th

    At the Community Garden Launch, we hosted our regular play activities along with a special surprise.  Featuring a recipe out of the Healthy Meals from Words on Wheels cookbook, we built fruit and veggie kabobs.  Building kabobs has a lot of potential for young children’s development.  Threading fruit onto the skewer builds fine motor skills while varying the colour,