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Drop Zone 2011 Success!

Monday, 12, September , 2011 by

Easter Seals Raises Over $100,000 with Drop Zone 2011! On September 24th, 25th & 26th Easter Seals Nova Scotia had its 8th Annual Drop Zone Event. Participants rappelled 1801 Hollis & Duke Street on September 24th & 26th in support of children, youth and adults with physical disabilities. Before the rain set in on Saturday

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Easter Seals Nova Scotia’s 79th Annual General Meeting! Date    Was held on June 29, 2011 Time     AGM 12:00pm-12:30pm Reception 12:30pm -1:30pm Location    Museum of Natural History Address    1747 Summer Street,  Halifax, NS B3H 3A6 (beside Wanderer’s Grounds, between Bell Rd & Sackville St) Parking   located at the Museum entrance and in adjacent lots Please renew

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Open House – Intro to Sledge!

Friday, 14, January , 2011 by

Open House – Introduction to Sledge Hockey for children with disabilities. Was held on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm BMO Centre , 61 Gary Martin Drive in Hammonds Plains. Come and watch and/or participate.  Able-bodied children are also invited. For more information please contact (902) 453-6000 x226 Share on Facebook

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New Leaf Enterprises, a program of Easter Seals Nova Scotia, is a work place training centre for adults with physical disabilities, offering catering services, four New Leaf Cafes in our community and business and mailing services. We are interested in offering a volunteer opportunity to Kinesiology students who would like to come and work with

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Easter Seals Nova Scotia needs volunteers for an introductory program to sledge hockey for children and youth, with or without a disability, to be held at the new 4-plex Arena on the Hammonds Plains Road on Saturdays from 10:00am to 11:00am starting November 6th, 2010 and continuing through March 5th, 2011.  Volunteers will start at 9:30am

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There’s still time! Register online today www.easterseals.ns.ca or by calling 902-453-6000×228 to sign up your team for a geocache style race across the HRM on October 16  in support of Nova Scotians with physical disabilities. Follow clues and coordinates on your GPS to collect points. The team with the most points in the allotted time

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Zip Zone: Rappel the Macdonald Bridge!

Monday, 27, September , 2010 by

  Participants in Easter Seals Nova Scotia’s ZIP ZONE are stepping out of their comfort zones – preparing to make the climb and RAPPEL the MACDONALD BRIDGE on **SUNDAY OCTOBER 3** (Rain Date in effect). Each rappeller must raise a minimum of $3000 that directly fund Easter Seals Nova Scotia’s programs for children, youth and adults with physical disabilities including camp experiences,

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NOTE: New RAIN DATE!!! September 18th –  1801 Hollis St. Halifax. 23 storeys up! Participants in Easter Seals’s Drop Zone are currently dusting off their superhero outfits in preparation for their rappel of 23 storeys down the side of 1801 Hollis St office tower.  Its 7th year in Halifax, the Easter Seals Drop Zone is an exciting

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Announcing the publication of our 2010 Annual Report! Click here to download the report online. Thank you to all those who support our efforts! Share on Facebook

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Register for Easter Seals’ Accessible Recreational Sports Camps in Windsor, Truro, Antigonish and Sydney beginning in July. Each camp will involve a variety of fun accessible sports and games. Participants with physical disabilities (and friends, siblings, etc.) between ages 8-21 are welcome to join. There is a $30 cost associated with each day of camp

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