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Twins Aaron and Aleeyah Strybos-Bell, along with a furry friend, enjoyed tea time.
 

Twins Aaron and Aleeyah Strybos-Bell, along with a furry friend, enjoyed tea time.

Photograph by: Heather Colpitts , Langley Advance

The Langley Child Development Centre hosted its annual picnic June 21 and local families were invited to Arthur Rose Park.

The park was filled with activities for kids and information for parents.

The annual picnic is a chance for families to find out about the services offered at the centre and other agencies that help families.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Twins Aaron and Aleeyah Strybos-Bell, along with a furry friend, enjoyed tea time.
 

Twins Aaron and Aleeyah Strybos-Bell, along with a furry friend, enjoyed tea time.

Photograph by: Heather Colpitts , Langley Advance

 
Twins Aaron and Aleeyah Strybos-Bell, along with a furry friend, enjoyed tea time.
Once Isabel MacInnes (upper left) found a cuddly teddy bear, she wasn't about to lose track of it, wanding around Arthur Rose Park with the bruin in a bear hug.
Families were able to enjoy many activities during the annual picnic and the rain even held off for the event.
Families were able to enjoy many activities during the annual picnic and the rain even held off for the event.
Families were able to enjoy many activities during the annual picnic and the rain even held off for the event.
Families were able to enjoy many activities during the annual picnic and the rain even held off for the event.
In addition to storytime by the local libraries of the Fraser Valley Library Network, there was face painting, balloons, fire trucks, goodies, a teddy bear picnic, information booths and child-related businesses.
In addition to storytime by the local libraries of the Fraser Valley Library Network, there was face painting, balloons, fire trucks, goodies, a teddy bear picnic, information booths and child-related businesses.
In addition to storytime by the local libraries of the Fraser Valley Library Network, there was face painting, balloons, fire trucks, goodies, a teddy bear picnic, information booths and child-related businesses.
In addition to storytime by the local libraries of the Fraser Valley Library Network, there was face painting, balloons, fire trucks, goodies, a teddy bear picnic, information booths and child-related businesses.
In addition to storytime by the local libraries of the Fraser Valley Library Network, there was face painting, balloons, fire trucks, goodies, a teddy bear picnic, information booths and child-related businesses.
In addition to storytime by the local libraries of the Fraser Valley Library Network, there was face painting, balloons, fire trucks, goodies, a teddy bear picnic, information booths and child-related businesses.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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