Event Series Sing, Sign, Laugh & Learn

Sing, Sign, Laugh & Learn

KARA Family Resource Center (Main Location) 6717 132 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

 You and your child from birth to age three are invited to join us for songs, rhymes and signs! In this inclusive class, offered in collaboration with the Edmonton Early Intervention Program, parents/caregivers will interact one-on-one with their child while learning strategies to engage their child and enhance their child’s communication and development through repetition, Read More...

Christmas

Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. Wikipedia Also called: Noël, Nativity, Xmas Observed for: 1,686 years Celebrations: Gift-giving, family and other social gatherings, symbolic decoration, feasting etc Significance: Commemoration of the nativity of Jesus Observed by: Christians, many Read More...

Event Series Hanukkah

Hanukkah

Hanukkah begins this evening, and continues through Monday, December 26, 2022 Find out more here: Hanukkah

Event Series KARA is CLOSED

CLOSED

KARA Family Resource Center (Main Location) 6717 132 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Please note that KARA is closed. We will see you all again on January 9, 2023 for in-person services.

Event Series No Programs

CLOSED for in-person services

KARA Family Resource Center (Main Location) 6717 132 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

KARA is closed for in-person services. We will take this time for staff training. Sorry for any inconvenience.

Welcome Back

KARA Family Resource Center (Main Location) 6717 132 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Groundhog Day

Groundhog Day is a popular North American tradition observed in the United States and Canada on February 2. It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch ... more here

Yom Hashoah: Holocaust Remembrance Day

Yom Hashoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorates the 6 million Jews and millions of others who were killed in the Holocaust. The date is set in accordance with the Hebrew calendar, on the 27th of Nisan, so that it varies in regard to the Gregorian calendar. The date was chosen to mark the beginning of Read More...