There were things to do in Sarnia Saturday, for both young and old.
The Strangway Center on East Street hosted its first winter open house since the pandemic began and showcased adult recreation programs being offered by the city’s Parks and Recreation Department.
Arenas in the city and Point Edward were also busy with hockey games being played as part of the Sarnia Girls’ Silver Stick Tournament.
Running Friday to Sunday, the tournament attracted teams from across Ontario and the US
Stacey Clark knits during Saturday’s open house at Sarnia’s Strangway Center where the city’s winter adult recreation programs were showcased. Clark takes part in a book club and a Knit and Chat program at the centre. Paul Morden/The ObserverPhoto by Paul Morden /The Observer Al Olsen, a member of the Strangway Ukulele Ensemble, takes part in Saturday’s open house at Sarnia’s Strangway Center where the city’s winter adult recreation programs were showcased. Paul Morden/The ObserverPhoto by Paul Morden /The Observer Members of the Lakeshore Lightning from the Windsor area receive direction during a timeout Saturday in a Girls’ Silver Stick tournament game at the Clearwater Arena. The tournament began Friday and runs through Sunday with teams from across Ontario and the US Paul Morden/The ObserverPhoto by Paul Morden /The Observer Gerry Rogers ponders a move on a chess board during Saturday’s open house at Sarnia’s Strangway Center where the city’s winter adult recreation programs were showcased. Paul Morden/The ObserverPhoto by Paul Morden /The Observer
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