Conductive education is neither therapy, treatment nor cure. It recognizes motor disorders as chronic conditions which result in problems of learning or relearning which will respond to appropriate teaching. At S.W.O.N.T. Conductive Education, children aged 2-16, participate throughout the day in developmentally-appropriate activities based upon each child's own individual assessment and needs. The program runs at Dunlop Central in July.
http://www.swontconductiveeducation.com/default.html
The Inn provides services with dignity to those who are in need of food, shelter and other essentials. Dunlop Central designates the 3rd Sunday of every month as Food Bank Sunday when people are asked to donate non-perishable food items.
This Canadian Red Cross program delivers affordable, nutritious and delicious meals to members of the community who are unable to prepare their own food. Volunteers from Dunlop Central assist in delivering meals once every 2 months on the 2nd Wednesday.
Each year at Christmas, Dunlop Central prepares and delivers approximately 40 Christmas hampers to individuals and families in need through this hamper distribution program.
Join Master Jim Carrothers on Tuesday and Thursday mornings.
Beginner class: 9:00 am - 10:00 am
Ongoing class: 10:00 am - 11:00 am
http://pkloibhofer.wixsite.com/northstartaichi/sarnia-classes
Meetings are held at Dunlop on Sundays and Wednesdays at 7:30 pm in the West room.
Meetings are held at Dunlop Central on Wednesdays at 7:30 pm in the East room.
The Sarnia/Lambton Chapter of ORMTA has been dissolved, but we still have voice and piano teachers occasionally hold student recitals in Dunlop Central's sanctuary.
Some of the Music Festival's competitive classes are held in Dunlop Central's sanctuary.