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Garbage truck kid video
Garbage truck kid video




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The event featured different zones in the park, including sport and demonstration, science and environmental, pre-school, and community organizations. Terry Bridge/Sarnia Observer/Postmedia Network Photo by Terry Bridge / Terry Bridge/The Observer Magician Peter Mennie hands a prop to William Gray, 5, from Sarnia during Kids Funfest at Clearwater Park on Saturday, June 11, 2022, in Sarnia, Ont. “Really, anything you can think of that kids might enjoy,” Veilleux said.

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Leading up to a giant inflatable slide were booths featuring the Bluewater Gymnastics Club and Camp Female Firefighters in Training, an upcoming day camp for females interested in getting firsthand experience in firefighting. Jett Roundell, 7, from Sarnia checks out a rabbit during Kids Funfest at Clearwater Park on Saturday, June 11, 2022, in Sarnia, Ont. A few steps further into the park were live animals, including rabbits, brought on site by Heaven’s Wildlife Rescue. Peter Mennie, a magician based out of nearby London, performed on stage near a long line of children, who were patiently waiting their turn during a warm afternoon to grab a bow and arrow at the Sarnia School of Archery’s booth. Magician Peter Mennie smiles while performing during Kids Funfest at Clearwater Park on Saturday, June 11, 2022, in Sarnia, Ont. “Each one of them has some kind of interactive activity for the kids to enjoy.” They’re organizations that cater to kids ages 12 and under and their families,” she said.

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Veilleux said about 40 community vendors participated in the 25 th edition of the free community event from 9 a.m. Kylie Cutler, 8, from Sarnia tries her hand at archery during Kids Funfest at Clearwater Park on Saturday, June 11, 2022, in Sarnia, Ont. “I know pre-pandemic, we were always in the 3,000- to 5,000-person range just over the five hours. "Horns.“It’s been so steady all day, which is awesome,” said Rachel Veilleux, the city’s community services co-ordinator. "Because they pick up garbage," Chase said. His reason for loving garbage trucks is simple. "My favourite part? It would be driving around and seeing everywhere, and especially seeing the kids."Ĭhase hopes to be like Stevenson when he grows up. Stevenson said he thinks kids are fascinated by garbage collectors because they're intrigued by the machinery - the big trucks, the mechanical arm, the horns. You know, we're right in there with firefighters and policemen," he said with a laugh. "Kids have always seemed to love garbage trucks. He said he interacts with children every day on the job. "Being able to do this for him was pretty exciting for us," Stevenson said.

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GFL driver Chase Stevenson showed Chase the ropes of working on a garbage truck. "It was pretty cool when we walked out and saw all the street lined with garbage trucks." Chase and his friends got to test the trucks' horns and practise steering. She said her son has loved garbage trucks since he was about a year old. Whitehorse's 'Garbage Truck Santa' fundraising $10K to fix up new truck "I thought, you know, that they were just going to come and. "They said, 'We can do better than that,'" Olesen said. She asked that they spend a few extra minutes outside of her home on garbage day so Chase could get a good look at the trucks. Staff from waste management company GFL Environmental organized the surprise after they received an email from Olesen last week. Chase Olesen, 4, and garbage truck driver Chase Stevenson practise using a truck's mechanical arm.






Garbage truck kid video