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Children's Festival of Saskatchewan Digital Programme

This vibrant guide is your gateway to all the fun and excitement that awaits at this year's festival. Inside, you'll find detailed programming information, including schedules for live performances, workshops, and interactive exhibits designed to delight and inspire children of all ages.

Four days of fun, learning, and friendship that celebrate the lives of children in Saskatchewan! JUNE 6th to 9th 2024 kinsmen park, saskatoon free virtual festival online at CHILDRENSFESTSK.CA


3 Rockford’s Drawing Contest 4 Official Letters 10 Our Team 11 Fund-a-Class Program 10 Our Sponsors 12 Site Map 14 Schedule 16 Blue Sky Stage 22 Big Top Tent 24 Roving Performers 26 Saturday Night Sunset Party 27 Free Virtual Festival 30 Venues 31 Activities 34 Community Partner Activities 36 Festival Services 38 Food Vendors 40 Thank you! TABLE OF CONTENTS 2


Our Talented Cover Artist WINNER - Ace, Age 6 Kindersley, SK rockford’s drawing contest honourable mentions Levi, Age 11 Weyburn, SK Dominic, Age 6 Warman, SK Payton, Age 10 Saskatoon, SK Aliya, Age 9 Regina, SK 3


June 6-9, 2024 Dear Friends: I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone taking part in the 2024 Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan. For over 35 years, this festival has offered young people across the province valuable learning experiences and fostered an appreciation for the arts. I am certain that audiences of all ages will find the performances and activities planned for this year’s edition entertaining and engaging. I would like to commend the organizers for their commitment to providing children with opportunities to develop their creative, emotional and cognitive potential. You can take pride in your commitment to enriching young lives through the arts. Please accept my best wishes for a most enjoyable experience. Sincerely, The Rt. Hon. Justin P. J. Trudeau, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada 4


5 Welcome to everyone taking part in the 2024 Children's Festival of Saskatchewan! Every spring, people of all ages come together in Saskatoon’s Kinsmen Park and online to discover the best in performing arts for children. This year is no exception, with performances by artists from the region and around the world, educational events, and cultural activities that are both inclusive and accessible to all. As a government, supporting this festival allows our children and young people to enjoy enriching experiences while surrounded by inspiring people. As Minister of Canadian Heritage, I would like to thank everyone who helped bring this year’s Children's Festival of Saskatchewan to life. May everyone taking part have fun learning and let their creativity run wild! Bienvenue au Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan de 2024! Chaque printemps, petits et grands se donnent rendez-vous au parc Kinsmen de Saskatoon et en ligne afin de découvrir le meilleur des arts de la scène pour enfants. Cette année ne fait pas exception avec, au programme, des spectacles d’ici et du monde entier, des ateliers éducatifs et des activités culturelles à la fois inclusives et accessibles. Comme gouvernement, soutenir ce rendez-vous permet à nos enfants et à nos jeunes de vivre des expériences enrichissantes en compagnie de personnes inspirantes. À titre de ministre du Patrimoine canadien, je remercie tous ceux et celles qui assurent la tenue du Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan de 2024. Que les festivaliers et festivalières puissent apprendre en s’amusant et laissent libre cours à leur créativité! The Honourable / L’honorable Pascale St-Onge


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8 June 6th, 2024 To everyone (young or just young-at-heart) attending our wonderful Festival, We are thrilled to have you join us for this year's celebration of creativity, imagination, and fun. As the General Manager, it is my pleasure to extend a warm welcome to children, families, and educators who make this festival a highlight of the year. This is my first year as General Manager, and I am in awe of all of the amazing support our festival has within our amazing community. To join this amazing festival for its 36th year has been absolutely incredible. Making a festival happen takes so many amazing people. Funders, sponsors, community partners, staff, artists, volunteers, and, of course, the community! We could not bring this festival to life without the support we get from all of these people (including you!)! Our festival team has worked tirelessly for the past year to bring you a diverse selection of dazzling performers and interactive activities that will inspire and entertain children of all ages. From musicians and dancers who will get you grooving, to imaginative storytelling sessions and theatrical performances, to hands-on art projects and science experiments, there is something here for everyone to enjoy! Play is the real work of childhood, so get out there and play! I hope you have an absolutely magical time at the Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan! Keep playing, Kayla Rourke General Manager Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan


9 our team KAYLA ROURKE General Manager favourite flavour of ice cream: “cookie dough” favourite colour: “teal” favourite animal: “dogs!” PAIGE UNRUH Marketing Coordinator favourite flavour of ice cream: “rocky road” favourite colour: “purple” favourite animal: “pandas” teresa sokyrka Site Coordinator favourite flavour of ice cream: “grape” favourite colour: “all colours” favourite animal: “donkeys” Jennifer Mercredi Financial Coordinator favourite flavour of ice cream: “cherry cheesecake” favourite colour: “burgundy” favourite animal: “chihuahuas” LAURA HARVEY Admin Assistant & Box Office Coordinator favourite flavour of ice cream: “butter pecan” favourite colour: “green” favourite animal: “cats and elephants” megan hodges Volunteer Coordinator favourite flavour of ice cream: “coconut” favourite colour: “forest green” favourite animal: “capybaras & cats” olivia johnsoN Classroom & Community favourite flavour of ice cream: “cotton candy” favourite colour: “blue” favourite animal: “elephants”


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11 AND SO MANY OTHER AMAZING AND GENEROUS SPONSORS!


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14 THURSDAY JUNE 6tH BLUE SKY STAGE 10:00 am - 10:45 am Bowtie Guy & Ms. Muzik 11:30 am - 12:15 pm ᒪᐦᐃᐦᑲᐣ mahihkanak Dance Troupe with Valley Cree Singers 12:45 pm - 1:30 pm Karima Essa 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm Rolling Moves BLUE SKY STAGE 10:00 am - 10:45 am Robin Layne: Journey Into Rhythm 12:45 pm - 1:30 pm Karima Essa 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm Rolling Moves BLUE SK11:30 am Wild M1 pm - 1Karim2:30 pm RollingFRIDAY JUNE 7th SATUJUNEBIG TOP TENT 10:45 am - 11:30 am 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm Will et Seeka Yassama and the Beaded Calabash BIG TOP TENT 10:45 am - 11:30 am Yassama and the Beaded Calabash 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm Will et Seeka BIG TO10:45 am Yassama anCala12:15 pm Will et1:45 pm -Marimba 11:30 am - 12:15 pm ᒪᐦᐃᐦᑲᐣ mahihkanak Dance Troupe with Valley Cree Singers 10:00 am -Robin LaynInto RhSCHE


15 KY STAGE - 12:15 pm Mint Arts 1:45 pm ma Essa - 3:15 pm g Moves BLUE SKY STAGE 10:00 am - 10:45 am Robin Layne: Journey Into Rhythm 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Wild Mint Arts 1 pm - 1:45 pm Karima Essa 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm Rolling Moves URDAY E 8tH SUNDAY JUNE 9tH OP TENT - 11:30 am nd the Beaded abash - 1:00 pm t Seeka - 2:30pm Workshop BIG TOP TENT 10:45 am - 11:30 am Yassama and the Beaded Calabash 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm Will et Seeka 1:45 pm - 2:30pm Marimba Workshop FREE SUNSET PARTY BLUE SKY STAGE 5:45 pm - 6:30 pm Karima Essa 6:35 pm - 6:55pm Rolling Moves 7:15 pm - 8:00 pm Wild Mint Arts ROVING PERFORMERS Dan the One Man Band Matt Henry Flyin’ Bob Karima Essa Lawrence Roy - 10:45 am ne: Journey hythm hosted by dan the one man band EDULE


bow tie guy & mz. muzik MUSIC | DANCE Thursday 10:00 am - 10:45 am This engaging musical activity show is a vibrant family-friendly event! Hosted by BOW TIE GUY, or both BOW TIE GUY and Mz. Muzik the show uses songs from Ty the T-REX, as well as familiar traditional songs which engages children ages 3-7. Families find the show amusing, fun and tuneful. Blue Sky Stage – 45 min. – All ages 16 BLUE SKY STAGE


ᒪᐦᐃᐦᑲᐣ mahihkanak Dance Troup with VALLEY CREE SINGERs MUSIC | DANCE | RHYTHM Thursday & Friday 11:30 am - 12:15pm ᒪᐦᐃᐦᑲᐣ mahihkanak Dance Troupe, from Saskatoon’s own St. Frances Cree Bilingual School, is a celebration of Indigenous youth and culture. Students from grades 6 to 9 bring their cultural form of expression in various categories: traditional, grass dance, jingle dress, fancy bustle, fancy shawl and chicken dance. Blue Sky Stage – 45 min. – All ages 17


karima essa MUSIC | DANCE Thursday & Friday 12:45 pm - 1:30 pm Saturday & Sunday 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm In her trademark charming and humorous style, award-winning Bollywood dancer and choreographer Karima Essa showcases Bollywood dance as a fun cultural art form by opening with an electrifying dance in full regalia. She’ll then lead a fun and engaging dance workshop to inspire people of all ages and abilities to get up and dance along with her. You’ll learn the basic elements of Bollywood dance, including signature neck and head movements, facial expressions and foot and hand movements, to current Bollywood hits, while using props such as scarves or dandiya sticks. Blue Sky Stage – 45 min. – All ages 18


rollinG moves MUSIC | DANCE Thursday & Friday 12:45 pm - 1:30 pm Saturday & Sunday 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm This show has wheels all around. Duo Erick & Christa keep rolling together throughout this show with amazing moves and all different types of wheels. You will see Christa skating on in-line wheels, Erick surfing on his bicycle wheels and Christa spinning on her Cyr wheel. The final act will have you spinning in your seat as you feel the strength of connection in this dynamic partnership. The hand to hand performance showcases balance, trust and the ability to support each other as both lift each other up emotionally and physically. This show will have you moving, grooving and rolling to get the best view in the house! Blue Sky Stage – 45 min. – All ages 19


robin layne: Journey into rhythm MUSIC | DANCE | RHYTHM Friday - Sunday 10:00 am - 10:45 am 20 Journey into Rhythm is an interactive musical show designed for young audiences where the students get to join the band and learn how to keep a beat by making music on marimbas and percussion. Robin Layne is a world-renowned performing artist and educator and brings his passion for rhythm and young folks to bear in this high-energy show. The performance features the marimba, the big cousin to the xylophone, and takes kids on a journey around the globe, as it follows Robin on his travels to Cuba, West Africa, Mexico and Colombia. Blue Sky Stage – 45 min. – All ages


wild mint arts MUSIC | DANCE Saturday & Sunday 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Wild Mint Arts delivers workshops, performances, and classes with Indigenous performing artists locally and from around the world. We value and support the diversity of Indigenous performing arts, recognizing its inherent inter-disciplinary elements. Empowering Indigenous people of all ages, abilities, and genders, we strive to offer inclusive programming, respectful of everyone. Blue Sky Stage – 45 min. – All ages 21


BIG TOP TENT yassama and the beaded calabash THEATRE | ACTIVE LISTENING THÉÂTRE | ÉCOUTE ACTIVE 11:45 am - 11:30 am French Performance - Thursday & Sunday English Performance - Friday & Saturday IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE MAGIC OF NATURE! Yassama and the Beaded Calabash is the story of a young girl ho, with the help of the old Baobab tree, saves her village from drought and delivers a powerful lesson about the importance of respecting and honouring Mother Earth. Acclaimed artist Lua Shayenne weaves vibrant dance and music with engaging storytelling in an interactive performance created especially for young children. Developed with the support of the WeeFestival of Arts and Culture for Early Years and Theatre francais de Toronto. Big Top Tent - 45 min. - All ages 22 marimba workshoP MUSIC | RHYTHM Thursday 12:15 pm - 1pm Friday & Saturday 2:30pm - 3:30pm JOIN THE BEAT! Join world-renowned musician interactive marimba workshopinteractive experience invites sthey learn the art of keeping a percussion exploration. Big Top Tent - 45 min. - All age


will et seeka MUSIC | ACTIVE LISTENING MUSIQUE | ÉCOUTE ACTIVE 11:00 am - 11:45 am Bilingual EXPERIENCE THE DYNAMIC DUO OF MUSIC & EDUCATION! JUNO-nominated Will’s Jams and WCMA-nominated Seeka Sings — are nationally recognized musicians and educators who both have a passion for music, languages, and childhood education. During the pandemic they collaborated to produce two albums, “Will et Seeka: Amis avec tout le monde” released in 2022, and the English version, “Will and Seeka: Friends with Everyone,” to be released this February! Through sing-along choruses in English and French, actions and movement, their musical show is guaranteed to entertain and engage young kids and their families. Big Top Tent - 45 min. - All ages 23 nand educator Robin Layne in an p! Geared towards young audiences, this students to become part of the band as beat through hands-on marimba and es


karima essa With grace and flair, Karima weaves through the crowds, infusing every corner of the festival with her infectious rhythm and joyful presence. Prepare to be spellbound as Karima’s dynamic performances add an extra layer of excitement and magic to your festival experience. Dan the one man band Matt Henry and His Giant Bubble Show With his unique blend of talent and charm, Dan creates an immersive musical experience that captivates audiences of all ages. From toe-tapping rhythms to soulful melodies, Dan’s dynamic solo act is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression. Watch a humble mixture of soap and water come alive in the hands of a master bubble artist while preparing for a handson encounter. Be surrounded by a swarm of bubbles, flocks of bubbles, giant bubbles, square bubbles, dragon bubbles, and donut bubbles in a performance guaranteed to delight kids of all ages! 24 ROVING performers


lawrence roy Hoop dancing has been a lifelong engagement for Lawrence Roy Jr. Born in Saskatoon and a member of Little Pine First Nation, his mother was instrumental in his development, investing from an early age with gymnastics lessons and Wushu. He learned Hoop Dancing in elementary school, joined a hoop dance troupe, began to travel the powwow circuit, and has never looked back. Lawrence now dances with 30 hoops, has performed all over the country, and teaches Hoop Dancing as part of school programming and in community centres. flyin' bob THE HIGH ROLLER will be cruising around the festival site daily on his huge Penny Farthing bicycle. This year he is wired for sound as well, so if you don’t see him coming you’ll certainly hear him. Flag him down and quiz him on the origin of the Penny Farthing, and the history of bicycles as well. You can pose for a picture with the Penny, and kids can sit on the bike too! Let’s Roll! 25 Performances occurring multiple times daily throughout the festival grounds.


Join us for our free Saturday night Sunset Party! Saturday 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm 26 SATURDAY NIGHT SUNSET PARTY karima essa rolling moves wild mint arts EMCEE: DAN THE One MAN BAND


Please join us for our fifth year of free virtual programming as a means for ensuring even more children can take part in the Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan! Access the free virtual festival on our website! All performances are accessible at any time that fits your schedule from June 6th at 9:00 am until June 9th at 11:59 pm. 27 2024 FREE VIRTUAL FESTIVAL KUNG JAadee STORYTELLING | LANGUAGES BUILDING CULTURAL HARMONY June 6th - 9th: 24-hour access In her storytelling performance, Kung Jaadee shares her telling of a few famous Haida legends about Raven (Yaahl), the creator of the world, and their universal teachings. Enjoy the stories of “Raven Brings the Water,” Raven’s Brings the Light” and “Raven’s Feast.” She also shares some traditional Raven songs while using her drum, teaches some basic words in XXaad Kil (Haida language), and shows her traditional regalia.


28 SEEKA SINGS MUSIC | LANGUAGES June 6th - 9th: 24-hour access, bilingual Jessica “Seeka” Holtby (Edmonton) of Seeka Sings is a 2021 Western Canadian Music Awards nominee, a French instructor at the University of Alberta (U of A), and a mother to two sweet toddlers. She holds a Master of Arts from the University of Alberta, and has a strong interest in early literacy and in French as a Second Language. Through songs, videos, music classes, and sing-alongs in English and French, Seeka covers a wide range of early learning targets, including language development, motor skills, socialemotional learning, diversity, and anti-racism.


29 REIMAGINING MISTATIM THEATRE | BUILDING CULTURAL HARMONY June 6th - 9th: 24-hour access On September 30, 2021, a digital reimagining of Red Sky Performance’s acclaimed production Mistatim premiered in schools across Canada. A collaboration between Red Sky Performance and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, in association with Crow’s Theatre, the digital version of Mistatim features music co-created by 5 Indigenous music creators and 7 TSO musicians. An unforgettable story of reconciliation, Mistatim is about the taming of a wild horse and the truest of friendships.


VENUES 30 BLUE SKY STAGE Get ready to be amazed at the Blue Sky Stage! Join us for a magical lineup of live performances, interactive shows, and fun activities that will make your imagination soar at our open-sky venue. BIG TOP TENT Step right up to the Big Top Tent at the Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan! This lively closed-top venue is bursting with dazzling performances and fun workshops.


nutrien fossil find Get your hands dirty searching for real fossils! When the ocean that once covered much of North America dried up, it left behind the remains of sea life. Over time, most of the material became phosphate particles. This is mined for use as a very important ingredient in plant food. Some of the ancient remains were too hard to break down so became fossils. At Nutrien’s Fossil Find, participants are invited to sift through phosphil, a gravel-like material produced during phosphate mining, to search for these fossils. This exhibit is a big attraction at the Children’s Festival each year seed survivor Seed Survivor is a hands-on, interactive experience that encourages children to learn about where food comes from and to master the elements that plants need to grow. Engaging stations feature over 20 multi-media and virtual reality games, talking walls and more! Participants leave with the understanding that people depend on plants for food and other important products, and plants need water, light, healthy soil, and nutrients to survive. Children can apply their knowledge by planting a sunflower to take home and grow! KinderGarden KinderGarden is filled with wonderful activities and toys including our Imagination Playground as well as a sand and water sensory table, a climb-ncrawl caterpillar, and so much more! We will also have the addition of an accessible playhouse. This fun venue provides free play and STEM-based learning for our youngest patrons, featuring the Imagination Playground, the Weaving Wall, Sand and Water Sensory Center, Pump Works, the Outdoor Balance, and other largescale, educational toys. 31 activities


calming corner tent Created with love for neurodivergent children, this wonderful hideaway from the excitement and noise of the festival is filled with tons of toys to keep your little one occupied but not overly stimulated. Dedicated to children with sensory preferences, this venue is filled with a variety of toys and activities for children with various abilities in a quiet setting. photo cut-out Get your picture taken with Rockford so you can keep a special photo together as a memory forever! ginormous glasses See the world through the eyes of a child with our larger-than-life glasses that are a great photo-op for the young and old. gameland Play is the real work of childhood! Run, jump and climb your way to amazing adventures! Come and jump into a 70-foot Monster Obstacle Mania! Circus Arts This venue is a hands-on workshop for learning numerous circus skills including juggling, unicycling, stilt walking, poi, plate spinning, tight rope walking, rola bola, and more! library Tent Working with the Saskatoon Public Library, this venue features a variety of local readers and professional storytellers from diverse cultural backgrounds. 32


critters and creatures Miniature horses, rabbits, alpacas and more! DK Acres present a wonderful world of animals for children of all ages! Brush a miniature horse, cuddle a bunny, or take a selfie with an alpaca, all presented by DK Acres. This venue provides children with the opportunity to interact and learn about a variety of animals through free play, observation, and live presentations. Not only is interacting with animals good for a child’s mental health, it also allows kids to interact and learn about some of the amazing animals that make our world so magical. danceland Head over to DanceLand for music, tumbling, and of course—dancing! This interactive session will keep the kids moving as they learn new dance moves and tumbling tricks! Don’t miss dance battles hosted by Dance SK on Saturday & Sunday from 2 pm to 4pm! rainbow tent Celebrate all of the amazing things that make each of us unique! Like all the colours come together to make a rainbow, come together with others to play and celebrate being uniquely you! hedgE maze Our hedge maze is not only fun but also stimulates children’s brains by using logic and systemic thinking while building confidence and teamwork. MuseumLand For curious and inquisitive little minds, MuseumLand is filled with tons of educational activities supplied by our amazing community partners Parks Canada, Saskatchewan Archaeological Society, 33


34 community activity partners Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Momentum Martial Arts Western Development Museum Saskatchewan WOWL S.T.E.A.M LAB White Buffalo Youth Lodge SK Waste Reduction Council Association des parents fransaskois Fly Studios YXE Diefenbaker Canada Centre USask Rec Saskatoon Ringette Association Saskatoon Suzuki Strings Saskatchewan Association of Watersheds University of Saskatchewan SCI-FI Science Camps SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival Nutrien Wonderhub Kids Physio Metis Nation Saskatchewan- Early Learning and Child Care Department Remai Modern


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ROCKFORD'S PICNIC PARK – Join us on our communal green space for a picnic with your friends, family, and classmates! This undeveloped slice of the festival park will remain open for those who wish to lay in the grass, watch the clouds blow by, and share a meal as a community. Rain or Shine Tent – Enjoy lunch supplied by one of our fabulous food trucks or simply find shade from the beautiful Saskatchewan sun in our Rain or Shine tent. Change Tables – Change your child in a fully enclosed and private area. This tent holds two classic changing tables as well as a 71” x 30” power operated change table with side rails for those with special needs. Breastfeeding Tent – Breastfeed in a private area that houses two semi-reclining wingback chairs for your comfort. Bike Valet – Our free bike valet allows you to attend the festival in an ecological and cost-effective way, while knowing your bike is safe and secure. First Aid/Lost & Found Tent – Located close to the festival’s main gate, this tent is a place for assistance if you need any help, as well as where you can locate your missing stuffed animal, water bottle, or sunscreen. The Buddy Bench – Situated next to our First Aid/Lost & Found Tent, the Buddy Bench is a place to relax, talk to a friend, or a meeting point for family members. SERVICES 36


37 Administrative/Office Assistants Nutrition and Cafeteria Workers Graphic Artist and Printing Staff Traditional Knowledge Keepers Information Systems Support Personnel Restorative Justice Workers Driver Education Instructors Maintenance and Trades Educational Assistants Braillists and Interpreters Building Operators Office Coordinators Caretaking Staff Library Technicians Secretaries Social Workers Bus Drivers We are the support staff of Saskatoon Public Schools, Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools, and Prairie Spirit School Division. Some of the various positions we hold in schools are: We work daily to ensure the schools are operational for students, teachers, administrators, and the public. Our members’ work is vital as part of the day-to-day function within the education system.


Chow Queen Chow Queen is the royalty of fun food! The best hand-dipped corndog is their pride and the homemade spring rolls are next level. alpha dog waffles Known for its gourmet waffle creations, Alpha Dog Waffles offers a variety of sweet and savory options, attracting a loyal following with their unique and delicious menu items. Generation Love Selling sweet treats by The Generation Love Project. flavour country Burgers, hot dogs, fries, poutine! Stop by for a bite to eat at Flavour Country. FOOD VENDORS 38


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Thank you to the following organizations and individuals for making this year’s festival possible: Saskatoon and Prairie Spirit Education Support Workers La Troupe du Jour • Butler Byers Insurance • Rayner Agencies SaskEnergy • SGI • Saskatoon Public Schools Division SaskTel • Downtown Saskatoon • SIIT • SGEU • SIGA • PCL Construction Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation Wyant Group (VWAG) • Handy Special Events Prairie Mobile • First Student • Park Town Hotel • The Backyard Dance Saskatchewan C95 • Z99 • paNOW • Pattison Outdoor Media Glacier Media Group • Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation Golden West Media • Bear Hills Media Group Thank you as well to all the volunteers, artists, and staff that make each festival possible! And most importantly...thank YOU! THANK YOU 40


41 FUND-A-CLASS Program The Children’s Festival of Saskatchewan is committed to ensuring accessibility for all students. To facilitate this, we offer our Fund a Class program designed to support classrooms who might face barriers to participation. Through this program, eligible classes may receive sponsored tickets and/or a bus subsidy to assist with transportation costs. We understand the importance of providing equal opportunities for all students to engage in enriching cultural experiences, and our school outreach program aims to make this possible. Interesting in funding a class? Click the button below to donate directly to our Fund-a-Class program. DONATE NOW


Contact the festival at: Unit 400 MacMillan Bldg 135 - 21st Street E Saskatoon, SK, S7K 0B4 childrensfestsk.ca See you next year! June 5th – 8th, 2025 @childrensfestsk


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