St Francois Xavier Community School,
991 MB-26
Saint François Xavier, Manitoba Canada
Saint François Xavier, Manitoba Canada
Hey there, families! ✨ Mark your calendars because an exciting FREE Static Helicopter Display is coming to the St. Francois Xavier Community School on July 13, 2024! ️
The St. Francois Xavier Community Club and the Royal Canadian Air Force are teaming up to bring you this awesome opportunity. Imagine getting up close and personal with real helicopters – those big, powerful machines that zoom through the sky!
Watch as they land helicopters on St. Francois Xavier Community School's backyard!
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Here's what you can expect at this FREE Static Helicopter Display:
Helicopter Showdown: Picture this – helicopters, all shiny and ready for action, on display for FREE! Your kids’ eyes will widen as they check out these flying marvels.
Learn Cool Stuff: Experts will be there to spill the beans on everything helicopter-related at this FREE Static Helicopter Display. How do they fly? What’s their history?
Say Cheese: Grab your phones and cameras! You’ll want to snap pics with these choppers in the background at the FREE Static Helicopter Display. It’s like having your own mini photoshoot with aviation stars.
Family Adventure: Bring the whole crew to this FREE Static Helicopter Display! It’s a day of fun, learning, and helicopter high-fives. Plus, it won’t cost you a dime – admission is FREE!
So, whether your kiddos dream of being pilots or just love things that go “vroom,” this FREE Static Helicopter Display is a must-see. See you on July 13th! ️
Please note: This blog post is for informational purposes only. Winnipeg for Free is not associated with the St. Francois Xavier Community Club and the Royal Canadian Air Force in any manner. Confirm program details and availability directly with them.
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