
All you have to do is register your group and collect pledges. The Optimist Club sets up the walking course and provides ribbons and snacks for all registrants. Download a registration and pledge package here.

Angelo Lam, Coordinator of Tri-Cities Middle Childhood Matters,
said “We’ve been working on
the idea for a screen smart initiative for several years with the Coquitlam
School District and Early Childhood Committee. We knew from the Early
Development Instrument (EDI) and Middle Years Development Instrument (MDI) data
that any focused effort to enhance the social competence and pro-social
behaviour of children 0-12 in the Tri-Cities would contribute to children
growing up happier and healthier. What we were looking for, to make this
project a reality, was a strong community-based partner so we are thrilled to
have the Coquitlam Optimists on board”.
1. Use of natural materials and/or indigenous plants in the design
2. Evidence that all students in the participating classes were involved in the design process (e.g. photos of group work, documentation of class processes, etc.)
3. Explanation of how the space encourages and enhances more interesting and creative play
4. Indication of ways that parents and/or the community might support the implementation of the project