Mask Making

Hello OSC Families,

Last Wednesday, Keefer and I did an art project that involved a lot of glue, newspaper, and a great amount of imagination!  As soon as the art activity opened up, the kids rushed to the board to sign up as they were all eager to begin. We brought the group of kids outside where we started this messy, sticky & fun activity. But what exactly was this art project? Great question; the kids made paper mache masks! As a child, I loved any art activity that involved a big mess and getting my hands dirty, so imagine how much fun the kids had with this!



The first step was to blow up a balloon, roughly the size of their face, so they could wear it. Next, the kids dipped or drenched newspaper in a water glue mixture and laid it over top of the balloon. Some made their masks more complex than others by incorporating facial features such as a nose or eyes while others chose to go the simple route and made a traditional mask. I heard a couple ideas of the kids wanting to make their mask into an 'emoji' and some were indecisive and had not figured out what they wanted their mask to be.





Paper mache was just part 1 of making the masks. They are hanging to dry and next week, part 2 will begin. The kids are going to paint and decorate their masks in whatever way they choose, letting their imagination run wild. They never fall short of impressing me with their creative skills and I am excited to see everyone’s final product!

Until next time,


Sarah A


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Jumpstart with OSC

This week OSC was jam-packed with many fun activities like group knitting and a 'Big Two' card tournament. The week culminated on Friday in a Pro-D Day out-trip to the Richmond Olympic Oval for Jumpstart, an initiative hosted by Canadian Tire and its affiliates. 


Many out-of-school-care programs participated in the event, and it was awesome to see everyone taking part in such a fun and active community event. Groups rotated through various activities such as basketball, table tennis, relay races, and a fantastic obstacle course. Each rotation provided the group with new challenges, and each child had to opportunity to participate in every event. 

By far the favourite activity of the day was wheelchair rugby, which was taught by a Paralympic athlete. The kids had the opportunity to practice moving around in the wheelchairs while catching and throwing a ball to each other, and they even played a rugby match with the professional athletes. It was great to see everyone interacting together in a fun and engaging environment with many varieties of activities!


Until next time
 
Sarah C






















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See you next year, Halloween!

I can not believe that it’s November already! As you could tell from our last 2 blog posts, we’ve been anticipating Halloween for a while now.  Last Monday, it was finally here!  Halloween is such a great occasion for us to channel our inner zombie DJs, cats and many other great costumes!  It was so cool to see everyone’s take on each character and to celebrate creativity.  The leaders welcomed all of the kids into the Wizarding World of Harry Potter by dressing up as the best Harry Potter squad in town.  Corey created and led an exciting and spooky escape room, challenging kids to put their problem-solving skills to the test!



One other interesting activity we did this week involved a little bit of reflecting in the spirit of We Day.  Matt lead a short activity that invited the kids to think about the world beyond our Gilmore walls.  In small groups, we shared our thoughts on what we felt was working in the world and what we believe could use a little work.  It was a great opportunity to show what we understand about the world as well as learn from others who may have had different ideas.  Many social issues were brought up that we wouldn’t normally think about- it was a great moment of learning and reflection for both the kids and the leaders!  We are super grateful for all the fun things we get to do at OSC and hope that one day, others will get to enjoy them too!


Carol
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Sugar Skulls Art with Keefer



Halloween is in the air!



As we approach this ghoulish time of year, things are really starting to come alive at Senior OSC. Decorations have started to go up, with children helping in construction and planning. Our storage room is even starting to resemble a magical dungeon!


One of the activities for this week involved the making and decorating of Mexican sugar skulls.  It was a messy bit of fun, and the kids loved getting hands-on. It was also a reminder that Halloween is a holiday with roots and traditions from several different cultures around the world.

Until next time,



Keefer 


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Pumpkin Guts


Happy Hauntings OSC families!

We've had a spooky last couple of weeks at OSC getting the kids into the Halloween spirit! Your little ghouls and goblins have been getting crafty and made some eerie lanterns featuring pumpkins, fairies and dragons with Carolyn.
 
As I'm sure some of you know we had a big buddy pumpkin carving activity on Wednesday where some of the Seniors came over to West to help out some of our Juniors carve their scary pumpkins. The kids had a great time squishing  their fingers around in the icky, sticky pumpkin guts.  I'm sure you found dried pumpkin all over the kids and the floor when you picked them up, and I'm sure we will be finding pumpkin seeds around West for weeks! The kids used the tools of the trade to carve their creations into the pumpkins.  We were all super proud of the Seniors for being amazing big buddies and making it really special for the Juniors. 
 
Another exciting event this week was the Lantern Festival! The volunteers from seniors were super excited to man the cupcake walk station with Carolyn and spread the spooky spirit around! We hope your October will continue to be magical, we're counting down the days until all hallows eve! 

Stay Spooky,

Mackenzie 
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