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Borden News and District News: Earling learning centre officially open

Organizers say Little Sprouts is dedicated to providing reliable and safe childcare in an enriching and stimulating environment.

BORDEN — The grand opening for Borden’s Little Sprouts Early Learning Centre was held Oct. 22 at 1 p.m. Mayor of Borden Jamie Brandrick stated the board has done an excellent job getting everything up and running and said the program is a welcome addition to the businesses in Borden, adding new jobs. He noted school children can stay in the community from six months to Grade 12. The village will waive taxes as long as the operation has a mortgage (a saving of close to $75,000 over 25 years).

Tom Redhead, a village councillor, spoke of the Little Sprouts leaders’ vision and said with guidance, leadership and teamwork, the new facility has become a reality.

Darrel Wiebe, on behalf of the RM of Great Bend, applauded them on their hard work in creating this addition to the community. 

Rev Sheldon Carr thanked everyone who had assisted in any way and gave a prayer to God for the new building, the staff and all the volunteers who helped in any way.

Board chair Jillian Orchard spoke about the importance of early education for children. She said they are a beacon of hope for the future, and thanked everyone who has helped them to reach their goal of creating a bright future for all.

The board then went outside and cut the ribbon to officially open the centre. Photos were then taken by Eye Spy Photography of the various groups who had helped financially or volunteered – the Borden Lions Club, the Borden Friendship Club, RM of Great Bend, Village of Borden and St. John’s Anglican Church.

The manager of the facility is Zora Renaud. The board includes chairperson Jillian Orchard, secretary Shania Meyer, treasurer Emiley Saunders and members Jessica Larsen, Cody Bradshaw, Brooke Rideout, Megan Blatz, Josie Schultz and Tessa Twa. They have 14 children enrolled right now and as they obtain more staff can handle up to 26, ages six months to six years with their mission being a centre committed to providing reliable and safe childcare in an enriching and stimulating environment while striving to be supportive and understanding to families’ needs and diversity.

A reminder that Friday, Oct.27, there will be a walk-in flu/COVID clinic in the Borden Community Centre from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the Borden Friendship Club is serving pie and ice cream with beverages, by donation, in the club room from noon to 2:30 p.m. with the proceeds going to the Borden Care Home,

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