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Nutrition in Our Aisles Featuring Guiding Stars Nutrition In Our Aisles Featuring Guiding Stars Developed by Registered Dietitians Fun, FREE Field Trips at your local Atlantic Superstore® Now offering add-on Cooking Classes for $10 + taxes per participant (see back of flyer for locations) What is it? Hands-on nutritional Field Trips Led by Registered Dietitians through the aisles of the local grocery store (aprox 60 mins in length) Cooking Classes now available at $10 + taxes per participant Learn About • The benefits of choosing healthy foods • Guiding Stars food navigation system • Canada’s Food Guide and the importance of the four food groups • Helpful nutritional skills Why Attend? • Experiential learning is effective and fun The dietitian did an • Tours align with provincial Health Education curriculum amazing job speaking to the • Field Trips encourage activity in your local community children and keeping it on their level. I think they learned a lot; I know I did, just finding out Who is Eligible? about the 0 to 3 star ratings. I • Students in grades Junior Kindergarten to grade 8 hope I can bring my class back • Groups of 5 – 30 students again next year! • All non-school youth organizations (including camps, daycares, church groups etc.) Diane Cleveland, Alderney School, Dartmouth Nova Scotia To Book and Learn more: Call us at: www.FieldTripFactory.com 855.383.0900 Nova Scotia, PEI, New Brunswick Store Listings Field Trip + Cooking classes available at select locations. (Fee of $10 per participant + taxes will apply) For more information go to: www.fieldtripfactory.com/Cookingclass STORE NAME ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE Glace Bay Superstore 155 Reserve Street Box 41 Glace Bay NS Sydney River Superstore 1225 Kings Road Sydney River NS New Minas Superstore 9064 Commercial Street New Minas NS Windsor Superstore 11 Cole Drive Windsor NS Antigonish Superstore 26 Market Street Antigonish NS New Glasgow Superstore 394 Westville Rd New Glasgow NS Truro Superstore 46 Elm Street Truro NS Yarmouth Superstore 104 Starrs Road Yarmouth NS Bridgewater Superstore 21 Davidson Drive Bridgewater NS Tantallon Superstore 5178 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd Upper Tantallon NS Lower Sackville Superstore 745 Sackville Lower Sackville NS Elmsdale Superstore 295 Highway # 214 Elmsdale NS Dartmouth Superstore 650 Portland St. Dartmouth NS Braemar Drive Superstore 9 Braemar Drive Dartmouth NS Bayers Lake Superstore 210 Chain Lake Dr Bayers HaliFax NS Lake Joseph Howe Superstore 3601 Joseph Howe Drive HaliFax NS Barrington St. Superstore 1075 Barrington Street HaliFax NS Bedford Superstore 1650 BedFord Highway Bedford NS Amherst Superstore 126 South Albion Street Amherst NS Charlottetown Superstore 465 University Avenue Charlottetown PE Summerside Superstore 535 Granville Street Summerside PE Millidgeville Superstore 650 Somerset Street Saint John NB Saint John Superstore 168 Rothesay Ave Saint John NB Kennebecasis Valley Market 115 Campbell Road, Unit B Rothesay NB Nashwaaksis Superstore 116 Main Street Fredericton NB Fredericton Superstore 471 Smythe Street Fredericton NB Oromocto Superstore 1150 Onondago Street Oromocto NB Edmundston Superstore 577 Victoria Street Edmundston NB Grand Falls Superstore 240 Madawaska Road Grand Falls NB Woodstock Superstore 350 Connell Street Woodstock NB Atholville Superstore 25 Savoie Ave. Atholville NB Bathurst Superstore 700 St Peter Ave. Bathurst NB Tracadie Superstore 3455 Rue Principale Tracadie NB Trinity Superstore 89 Trinity Drive Moncton NB Riverview Superstore 429 Coverdale Road Riverview NB Moncton Superstore 165 Main St. Moncton NB.
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