Experts
like Carmen Formanek-Loncar from the Creative Arts Summer Program will
be doing plenty of face painting on Tuesday, July 1, as people flock
to the Camrose & District Centennial Museum to
Celebrate Canada Day!
An amazing schedule of activities is scheduled from early morning to
late evening. You can enjoy breakfast hosted by Church of God at the
Camrose Community Centre as early as 8 a.m. Catch the opening ceremonies
at the Museum at 11:00 a.m. and, if you wish, stay around for live entertainment,
carnival games, Jeppas train rides and a community yard sale.
In addition you can see the Bronto fire truck on display, enjoy birthday
cake at 3 p.m. or participate in a ping pong drop at 3:45 p.m. Dont
forget your sunscreen and water! The day will conclude with whats
guaranteed to be an impressive fire works display at 11:00 p.m. in the
open field north ofMax McLean arena.
Above photo:
Carmen Formanek-Loncar gets Nathan Gillet, age 5, ready for Canada Day
celebrating.