Education director Helen Blair said the third building, which will accommodate the centre’s after-school program, is expected to be completed at the end of August. “It looks like a castle,” she said, noting children have also been captivated by machinery onsite to construct the building. “That’s just what the kids call it. They think it looks like a castle.” The centre currently has 121 spaces. The new building will allow for 41 new spaces, meaning the centre will have a total of 162 spaces by the fall. The centre received a grant to help fund the additional child-care spaces. The new building will allow the centre to expand space for after-schoolers (13 new spots), ages three to five (16 new spots) and infant/toddlers (12 new spots).
Thursday, May 13, from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at McDonald Park.
This event is a family friendly, fun way to see how your city works smart to meet the needs and expectations of its citizens.
You can meet Mayor Robert Mangrum, the city council members, and the men and women who work hard day to day to make the City of Early a great place.
The concept of the Expo is simple and fun. Departments from around the city and community partners will have a booth set up around the track at McDonald Park, which is located at 101 Park St. These booths will have information about the departments, equipment and technology they use to accomplish their work, and a lot of cool vehicles like fire trucks, police cars, excavation equipment and other awesome things. Kids, and adults who still act like kids, can sit in, touch, and interact with the equipment operators.
Early City Administrator Tony Aaron issued the following press release Friday morning:
The City of Early has the belief as an organization that we should not just be a great city, but we should also be a Smart City. It’s not all about technology, it’s about thinking smart too. A Smart City run efficiently and effectively. They formulate smart solutions to problems that reduce cost while improving the end results and accomplish the desired outcome. To show off our smarts the City of Early is hosting its 2nd annual Smart City Expo.
This event is a family friendly, fun way to see how your city works smart to meet your needs and expectations. It will also provide you the opportunity to meet and interact with the smart people that keep our city running smoothly and efficiently. You can meet Mayor Robert Mangrum, and our council members, but you will also have an opportunity to meet the men and women who work hard day to day to make the City of Early great to live, work, play, shop,
The Green Machine rolls back into Wagga Wagga with Canberra playing host to the Newcastle Knights at McDonald Park on Saturday.
The Raiders were successful in their first trip to the heart of the Riverina in 2019 and will be hoping to maintain a perfect record there with the 2019 grand finalists welcoming back star prop Josh Papalii and halfback George Williams in a much-needed boost.
Newcastle will also welcome a change of scenery and with Origin fullback Kalyn Ponga leading the way, and will be looking to make a statement after being challenged by coach Adam O Brien.
But, importantly for game attendees, there s just as much to look forward to off the field with an EISS Super activation providing many fun activities.