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2008 November > The Creative Zone's Fall Open House The Creative Zone's Fall Open House brought together approximately 300 teachers and other childcare workers to gather free materials and supplies for their classrooms and daycares. Open all year round, Creative Zone is a unique shopping experience. The warehouse space is filled with a variety of items donated by local businesses that would have sent these items to landfills. Books, binders, art supplies, fabrics and picture frames are just some of the materials students have turned into amazing art projects, thanks to teachers' creative ideas. The Creative Zone, run by Family Day Care Services, is a charitable organization dedicated to helping our community’s educators and students. At the Creative Zone, you never know what you will find, and the artistic possibilities are endless!
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| Full-timers Joan, Rob, and Eilleen help maintain the Creative Zone warehouse |
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| Rapinder and Roopdai are trying to find a pair of matching socks |
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| Childcare workers, Dalvir and Nicole, and Peel teacher, Lela, are happy to find things they can use in the classroom |
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| Volunteers Michael and Cheryl stand with funding coordinator Carrie, who helps makes Creative Zone possible |
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| Andree, Lisa and Sharron helped organize and display all the materials available |
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| Monica and Lisa left with an entire shopping cart full of goodies |
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| Teachers, Rekha and Michelle, have found books and art supplies for their classroom |
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| Ian has come to the Creative Zone's Open House events before and Christie is excited to be here for the first time |
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| Teachers, Heather and Heather, who both teach grade 6, found good materials for art class |
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