Virtual Children’s Learning Hour (CLH) will take place on a weekly basis through Zoom, where children will participate in enriched and meaningful activities specific to their age groups.
“Under the Sea”
March 12, 2021
Empower Yourself at NCCE Inc.’s Youth Resource Centre (YRC) Girls Club – Glow Up series to boost confidence, creativity, and connection. Join us on Friday, November 22nd from 3:30PM - 5:00PM. www.ncceinc.org/event/girls-club-glow-up-series
Discover mindfulness, yoga, meditation, and journaling in a supportive space. Nurture your inner strength and join YRC for a transformative experience!
To register call NCCE Inc. at 519-258-4076.
NCCE Inc.
Mid Town Branch
1214 Ottawa Street, Windsor
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YRC presents Nature Explorer Series on Microplastics on Thursday, November 21st from 3:30PM - 5:00PM. Deep Dive into an informative Oceanic experience and learn about pollutants that endanger marine life and impact our food chain.
www.ncceinc.org/event/nature-explorer-series-on-microplastics
NCCE Inc.’s Youth Resource Centre (YRC) Nature Explore series, navigates the tides of microplastic trends and its impact on natural resources.
To register call NCCE Inc. at 519-258-4076.
NCCE Inc.
Windsor Main Branch
660 Ouellette Avenue
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Empower Yourself at NCCE Inc.’s Youth Resource Centre (YRC) Girls Club – Glow Up series to boost confidence, creativity, and connection. Join us on Friday, November 22nd from 3:30PM - 5:00PM.
Discover mindfulness, yoga, meditation, and journaling in a supportive space. Nurture your inner strength and join YRC for a transformative experience!
To register call NCCE Inc. at 519-258-4076.
NCCE Inc.
Mid Town Branch
1214 Ottawa Street, Windsor
https://www.ncceinc.org/event/girls-club-glow-up-series
YRC presents Nature Explorer Series on Microplastics on Thursday, November 21st from 3:30PM - 5:00PM.
Deep Dive into an informative Oceanic experience and learn about pollutants that endanger marine life and impact our food chain.
NCCE Inc.’s Youth Resource Centre (YRC) Nature Explore series, navigates the tides of microplastic trends and its impact on natural resources.
To register call NCCE Inc. at 519-258-4076.
NCCE Inc.
Windsor Main Branch
660 Ouellette Avenue
https://www.ncceinc.org/event/nature-explorer-series-on-microplastics
Level-up your learning experience with NCCE Inc.’s Youth Resource Centre (YRC) and discover ways to Optimize with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Join us on Wednesday, November 20th from 4:00PM - 5:00PM.
This action-based session explores tips and tools to boost creativity with ChatGPT and enhance your real-time web search with Perplexity.
To register call NCCE Inc. at 519-258-4076.
NCCE Inc.
Windsor Main Branch
660 Ouellette Avenue
https://www.ncceinc.org/event/optimize-with-ai
NCCE Inc.’s Youth Resource Centre (YRC) Artificial Intelligence (AI) workshop explores the impact of image recognition on industries.
Join us on Tuesday, November 19th from 3:30PM-4:30PM to discover the vast capabilities of computer vision and learn the steps to train, code, and build your own AI model through hands-on activities.
To register call NCCE Inc. at 519-258-4076.
NCCE Inc.
Windsor Main Branch
660 Ouellette Ave
https://www.ncceinc.org/event/ai-workshop-on-image-recognition
Join NCCE Youth Resource Center’s Mindfulness Session to connect with your inner self and explore the Art of Journaling on Monday, November 18th from 3:00PM - 4:30PM.
Engage in a supportive, welcoming space to discuss gratitude journaling, positive affirmations, emotional resilience, and nurturing your inner well-being.
To register call NCCE Inc. at 519-258-4076.
NCCE Inc.
Windsor Main Branch
660 Ouellette Avenue
https://www.ncceinc.org/event/art-of-journaling-workshop/
Hey, soccer fans!
Join us at NCCE Inc.’s Youth Resource Centre (YRC) for the ultimate Soccer Championship Finale on Saturday, November 16th from 10:00AM - 2:00PM. Compete with top teams to take home the ultimate championship title.
To register call NCCE Inc. at 519-258-4076.
NCCE Inc.
Windsor Main Branch
660 Ouellette Avenue
https://www.ncceinc.org/event/soccer-championship-finale/
Health Unit Provides Safety Tips for the Upcoming Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024. Learn more at https://www.ncceinc.org/health-unit-provides-safety-tips-for-the-upcoming-solar-eclipse/
Several locations throughout Windsor and Essex County fall into the path of totality, where the Sun will be completely covered by the Moon for a short period of time.
In Windsor-Essex County, the solar eclipse should start at approximately 1:58 p.m. and end at 4:28 p.m. with totality taking place between 3:12 p.m. and 3:15 p.m.
Whether you’re in a location where there is a partial or total eclipse, looking directly at the sun can cause serious eye damage such as vision loss. To avoid eye damage during a solar eclipse:
- Do not look directly at the eclipse at all.
- If you want to look at the eclipse, only use safe solar eclipse viewers or filters that meet international standard ISO 12312-2.
- Put the viewer on before looking at the solar eclipse and turn away from the eclipse before removing the viewer.
- Use other methods to view the solar eclipse, such as an online livestream.
It is also important to closely monitor children during an eclipse as their eyes let in more light than adult eyes, putting them at higher risk of eye damage.
The event is expected to cause an increase in road and water traffic as people head to sites within the path of totality. Along with practicing eye safety, stay safe on the road and water with the following tips:
- Do not wear solar eclipse glasses while driving.
- Keep your attention on the road or waterway and do not try to look at the sun while driving.
- Do not pull over on the side of the road to view the eclipse. Exit the roadway and find a safe place to view the event.
- Keep your headlights on while driving during the eclipse.
- If you’re out on the water, make sure your boat is well lit and be aware of other boats around you.
For additional information on staying safe during the solar eclipse, please visit: https://www.wechu.org/your-health/solar-eclipse-safety
Let Curiosity Lead
Curiosity is a desire to learn, and an eagerness to explore and discover. Curious children are more likely to stay involved, learn and retain information. Giving children opportunities to explore their environment is beneficial to their development and well-being, helping them become lifelong learners. View our newsletter at https://tinyurl.com/NCCEVol222 for activities that will encourage your child to wonder, question and explore.
View more newsletters on NCCE`s website: https://www.ncceinc.org/childrens-programs-and-services/
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