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  • One of the rescue techniques the new Junior Lifeguard Club practices is how to pull a person (mannequin) to safety
  • Dean Davidson is the coordinator of the brand new Junior Lifeguard Club open to youth ages eight and up at George Hancock Pool
  • The Junior Lifeguards at G. Hancock Pool are ready to dive into learning lifeguarding skills that can enrich all facets of life
  • The Junior Lifeguard Club members practice safe rescuing techniques with teammates at George Hancock Pool
  • Jordan Duggan, a member of the Canadian National Lifeguarding team, is the coach of the Junior Lifeguard Club at G. Hancock Pool
  • Cambridge's new Junior Lifeguard Club developed lifeguarding skills at George Hancock Pool with more to come in the fall
  • Councillor of Ward 5, Pam Wolf, helps to kick off Bowl for Kids: a fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
  • Councillor of Ward 1, the largest Ward; Rick Cowsill is bowling to help the Bowl for Kids Sake fundraiser.
  • Cambridge Chamber of Commerce in their traditional match with the City of Cambridge staff to kick off Bowl for Kids Sake.
  • Mayor Doug Craig and the participants bowled to kick off the fundraising campaign for Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada is the nation's largest youth mentoring organization with over 20,000 children.
  • Soloist Olivia Mann with members of the choir performed a song by local composer Steven Bergen entitled "The Palm of Our Hand."