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TORCH RELAY ARRIVES FEB 8Maple Ridge 6:15 – 8:00 am Entertainment will feature active opportunities such as a mini torch run for kids and interactive sport opportunities. Muffins, fruit and warm refreshments will be provided. Official ceremonies will include the Spirit of Wood unveiling, O’ Canada, a flag raising ceremony, and introduction to some of our Home Town Hero athletes and the highlight will be when the Olympic Torch joins our celebration. The Torch Relay route The Olympic torch leaves Memorial Peace Park and travels southbound down 224 Street to Lougheed Highway and westbound along Lougheed Hwy to Maple Meadows Way (estimated time of arrival is 8:13 am). There will be no runners beyond this point. The convoy will proceed along Lougheed Highway to Harris Road and McMyn in Pitt Meadows. Temporary road closures will be in effect throughout the route. These are rolling closures, which are set up approximately 10-15 minutes ahead of the convey and then lifted after the convey has gone by. Closures will affect the westbound lanes of Lougheed and Dewdney and northbound lanes of 227 St. and southbound lanes of 224 St.
Pitt Meadows 7:00 - 9:00 am The Torch Relay route Temporary road closures will be in effect throughout the route. These are rolling closures, which are set up approximately 10-15 minutes ahead of the convey and then lifted after the convey has gone by. The closures will affect the southbound lanes of Harris and both lanes of Hammond. Links |
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TEACHER RESOURCES
The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games site includes various resources and activities for teachers and students. These can be found at vancouver2010.com/EDU Index of Teacher Resources and can be shared through the /EDU Project Showcase.
Teachers can receive a certificate of thanks for submitting classroom projects, and will be entered to win a special grand prize to share with the entire school. Prizes include items that can be displayed in school cabinets, such as a replica 2010 Olympic Torch with stand, a genuine inukshuk carved by an Inuit artist and a set of official Vancouver 2010 posters.
ART CONTEST
Help celebrate the arrival of the Olympic Torch Relay, and win prizes, by creating your own Olympic-themed artwork.
Theme - Your artwork can be anything related to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics
Material - Any size or medium is acceptable as long as it can be easily displayed
Prizes - The local Olympic Torch Relay committee will provide a variety of Olympic give-aways as prizes. In addition, parks and Lesiure Services is offering a grand prize of a three-month Family Admission to its Recreation Facilities.
Display - Artwork will be displayed at the municipal halls and recreation centres in both Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
Deadline - Please send completed artwork to Seamus Nesling prior by February 1
PAINT THE TOWN RED CAMPAIGN
The Canadian Olympic Committee has launched a Paint the Town Red School Kit of materials as part of The Canadian Olympic School Program presented by RBC. Teachers and students across the country can join in the excitement of preparing for the Games and cheering on Canada’s Olympic Team.



