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Teacher Caravan

Hi room 5 and 6 families,

Here are details and routes for our Taradale teacher caravan parade.

We'll start the caravan at 6:00pm tomorrow, Wednesday May 13. You'll see over 40 cars and trucks go by with Taradale and Ted Harrison teachers, support staff and our families honking and waving to say hello - we miss you and we care about you!

Here are some safety reminders:  
  • Social Distancing - stay six feet apart from people you don't live with.  
  • Stay off the road - stay safe on the sidewalk or grass, or inside your house or car.
  • If you have been wearing a mask, consider wearing it for the caravan parade.
Route 1 

Route 2

We hope to see you Wednesday as we travel through Taradale!

Stay well and stay safe!

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