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Busy May Ahead for Martensville-Warman Early Years Centre

by Shanine Sealey

Families in Martensville and Warman will have plenty of opportunities to connect, learn, and play this May as the Martensville-Warman Early Years Family Resource Centre rolls out a full calendar of programming for parents and young children.
The centre’s May schedule features a wide variety of drop-in and registered programs designed to support early childhood development while creating opportunities for family bonding and community connection.
Among the returning favourites is Bonding Through Play, offered multiple times throughout the month, providing a welcoming space for caregivers and children aged 0–5 to explore, play, and socialize together.
Programs tailored to specific age groups are also featured, including Tummy Explorers for infants aged 0–12 months, which focuses on supporting developmental milestones such as rolling, crawling, and reaching, while also connecting parents with professionals who can answer questions about early development.
Creative programming continues with Lil’ Picassos and Lil’ Scientists, giving children the chance to explore art and hands-on STEM activities alongside their caregivers. Meanwhile, Lil’ Readers encourages early literacy through storytime and crafts.
For parents, the popular Sip & Chat sessions return throughout the month, offering a relaxed environment to connect with other caregivers while also accessing support from professionals in areas such as mental health, physical health, and parenting strategies. Sessions this month include collaborations with the Canadian Mental Health Association and Prairie Hope Wellness.
Music and movement are also on the schedule with Kindermusik, offering sessions for both younger and older toddlers. The program is designed to support developmental growth through music, rhythm, and movement.
Special events planned for May include a Prenatal Education Day on May 9, bringing together a team of professionals to support expecting families, and a Mother’s Day Event on May 11 featuring activities, treats, and mini photo sessions for moms and their children.
Additional programming throughout the month includes a Culture Day, Water Sensory Play, a Language & Literacy Workshop, and a walk-in Immunization Clinic for children aged 0–5.
The centre will also host a Dayhome Drop-In on May 13, providing local dayhomes with dedicated time to access the space, as well as a Yoga for Kids session later in the month in partnership with Quiet Life Studios.
Looking ahead, the centre is exploring the development of a French Immersion Support Program for the 2026–27 school year, with support from Prairie Spirit School Division. Families interested in French Immersion, or those seeking additional support for children already enrolled in immersion programming, are encouraged to complete a survey to help guide planning for the initiative.
More information on programs, registration, and the French Immersion survey can be found through the Martensville-Warman Early Years Family Resource Centre’s Facebook page.

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