Families in Beaumont, Alberta, can attend a free French-language play session on February 22, 2026, at the local library. The 45-minute event is organized by the Institut Guy-Lacombe de la famille and is supported by Réseau santé Alberta to provide early childhood activities close to home.
The session will run from 2:00 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. at the Beaumont Public Library located at 5700 49 St. This program is designed for young children, typically between the ages of birth and six years old, along with their parents or caregivers.
Participants can expect a variety of themed activities conducted entirely in French, including nursery rhymes and crafts. Because space is limited, the organizers require everyone to register in advance using an online form provided by the host groups.
This event is part of a larger project called Petite enfance en santé, which translates to Healthy Early Childhood. The Société Santé en français provides the framework for this initiative to help make health and development activities more accessible to French-speaking communities.
Beaumont is officially recognized as an in-person site for these programs through 2028, meaning local residents do not have to travel to Edmonton to find these services. By hosting sessions locally, the program aims to strengthen networks for families and support child development within the community.