Milton Spelling Bee

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We eagerly await this annual event in Milton every year, and the day is coming soon! Milton will host its 3rd annual Spelling Bee contest on April 14, 2012 at the Milton Mall! Let me give you some information about the Milton Spelling Bee (the Bee). The Milton branch of the Spelling Bee of Canada was founded in 2009 and encourages youth, parents, teachers and the community at large to participate in the education process. The Bee is now unifying all the Provinces for a National Spelling Bee. To date, over 45,000 children and youth have participated in the program across Canada. Once regional programs have been established in all provinces, this will lead to Provincial Champions, who will then compete to become National and International Champions.
The Milton Spelling Bee was established in response to a need within the community for a stimulating, educational program, outside the regular school curriculum, which would focus specifically on English language basics. The Bee’s programs are designed to contribute to the development of our youths’ self esteem, create pride in academic achievement and in the process, and help to build a solid foundation for their future education and careers.
Volunteers and community sponsors run the Bee every year. We depend on local businesses, organizations, and individuals to contribute time, materials, service and or/funds. The annual Spelling Bee is aimed at youth 6 – 15 years of age. The participants are placed into one of three categories, Primary: age 6 to 8, Junior: age 9 to 11 and Intermediate: age 12 to 14, to vie for scholarships, trophies and prizes. The youth receive booklets of spelling words to learn, and the Bee is based on the word lists received by each age group. People aged 15+ are Coaches and Mentors. We need YOU! High school students 15+ earn community service hours. Parents/teachers or anyone who has an interest in helping kids succeed, please contact us! This is my second year supporting this great event and I love it!
Do not wait till the last minute, make sure to register your child for the Milton Spelling Bee that will be held on Saturday, April 14, 2012. A Mock Bee (date be announced) for practice purposes will be held at the Miton Mall. There will be an information session coming up about Coaching/Meet and Greet/Get your Questions Answered in April. Stay tuned for exact times and updates. Enrich your vocabulary, meet new friends, experience public speaking , and increase self confidence. First Place Champions in each of three age categories advance to Provincial Finals in May. Register online at www.spellingbeeofcanada.ca or contact Vidya Narayan at vnarayan25@gmail.com.

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11 Comments

  1. Congratulations on the terrific article you wrote for the Oye! Times. You are truly a great activist, and will certainly be making a difference to this community and beyond for many years to come.

  2. Great article Harnoor!! I loved your another article in the Georgetown newspaper on CTW Campaign! It is for sure very inspiring and hopefully many youth will take the challenge!

  3. Great Job, Harnoor!!

    I know Harnoor for many years, he is a fundraiser, motivational speaker, author, Enviro ambassador, youth volunteer leader, dancer and founder Jean Green Drive initiative. Harnoor began fundraising when he was very young, selling cookies door-to-door in his neighborhood to raise HK$100 in funds for the victims of the earthquakes in China.

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts Harnoor.

    I wish you good luck in your future endeavours.

  4. Hey Harnoor, great job you are doing to support the Bee!!
    I know this teenager who is from Halton Hills. He has volunteered a lot and travelled to a good number of countries. Owing to his nomadic lifestyle and adventurous spirit, he is a multi-lingual and world-citizen with a great appreciation for global issues and cultural diversity. He loves to read, with an insatiable appetite for books. He enjoys reading adventure/fantasy fictions, especially novels by Tolkien, CJ Lewis, and Rowling. His other hobbies are playing the basketball, solving math problems, writing, swimming, and enjoying the outdoors. He is passionate about animals and wildlife conservation. His dream is to become a vet, nature conservation activist, author, inventor, and mathematician!!

    Thank you again for sharing this info and supporting the Bee for Milton rescomment_IDents.

  5. Great! It is an awesome event, I can’t wait to get into this year as well. Thanks for sharing this info Harnoor. Best regards – Jolly

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