Don Bouffard, a professional geo-scientist and expert kite flyer, recently volunteered his time and knowledge at the Big Little Science Centre to help teach kids about kites and flight. Showing an interest is the subject of kites was six-year-old Samuel Seqnitz, who attended the day’s event. All that was needed was a little wind, and the demonstration would be airborne. Meanwhile, the centre is looking for volunteers with handyman skills or ideas for displays that would be appealing to visitors. The centre needs volunteers with skills in carpentry, woodworking, metalworking, plastic fabrication, painting, etc. Email gord@blscs.org for more information. To find out more about the North Shore facility and its sensational Saturday shows, go online to biglittlesciencecentre.org.
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