Hats on for Mental Health
Wear a hat to school in support of Mental Health!
Black Gold Outreach (Beaumont & Leduc)
(Leduc) 780-986-9466 (Beaumont) 780-929-5468
Wear a hat to school in support of Mental Health!
Thursday, June 8, 2023Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts4308 50 St, Leduc, AB T9E 6K8The ceremony begins at 7 PMBuffet Dinner to followCost: $25 per guest (Children 6 & under are free)For more information, potential graduates should check the 2023 Graduation Google Classroom.
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