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Karen King
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We are so proud of our students at Vermilion Elementary. They showcased the spirit of sportsmanship, perseverance, and making us all extremely proud at our Track and Field event. Whether they were racing on the track, launching into long jumps, or putting their strength to the test in throwing events, each participant gave it their all, as always modeling our motto “Being The Best That We Can Be.” We would like to thank parents, family members, VES staff, and community supporters for their overwhelming encouragement and cheer. Your presence and support make all the difference!
Thanks so much to Northern Light Realty (Brenda Hager, Larry Tyner, and Wendy Wowk) and those who helped them by making our hot lunch BBQ such a success. We truly live in such a giving community.
The Grade 6 students were fortunate to visit the Town of Vermilion office. They met the mayor, Gregory Throndson, CAO Kevin Lucas and Andrea Wilkinson as well as numerous other staff members. Mayor Throndson walked the kids through a mock council meeting where the kids passed a bylaw to allow chickens in town. Thanks for teaching them the ins and outs of local government and for the town swag.
On June 8 and 9, students went to the Metis Crossing for their end of year field trip. They got to go on a Metis history walk with Angus, a Metis Interpreter. He told them about Benjamin George Sinclair, one of the founding members of the Metis Crossing. They got to tour a home and the trading post, as well as look at a York boat. Another session was with Ben and Jade and they got the kids involved in several traditional Metis games. Students also got to partake in a buffalo camp with Alexis, where they learned a bit about the difference between bison and buffalo, got to see a Red River cart and a bison hide, and sat in a circle in a tent to discuss the buffalo hunt. They each received a yo-yo and a tattoo from the Metis Crossing at this station. The fourth activity was a Metis art project where each student got to make a beaded Metis sash keychain. The weather was amazing and many kids commented that this was the best field trip they had ever taken.
Dates to Remember: June 19 – AR Family Celebration Day and Picnic; June 22 – KB Grad Ceremony; June 23 – KA Grad Ceremony; June 26 – Grade 6 Farewell; June 27 – Students’ Last Day
Vermilion Fair
July 27, 28 & 29
Job Opportunity
Custodial Duties
Clean the Grandstand and the Old Timers Cabin washrooms at the Fair
To apply, please contact the Vermilion Ag Society office at 780-853-4108
Vermilion Fair
July 27, 28 & 29
Job Opportunity
Table Cleaners and Security for the Beer Gardens during the Vermilion Fair

To apply, please contact 780-853-0528 www.vermilionag.ca
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