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 The day after police announced charges against the organizers of an anti-lockdown event aimed at children, a social media post promoting what appears to be a similar event has appeared.A visual proclaim stanley cup ing Game On! And subtitled Let The Kids Play appeared on a Facebook account, advertising an event May 4 at Baycliffe Park in Whitby.Alth stanley cup ough not overtly expressing opposition to measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, the message directs attendees to the same place a kid-themed, anti-lockdown event was held April 29 in Whitby.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The message appeared on a Facebook page dedicated to anti-lockdown sentiments.The same page also advertised a so-called  kids play date  on April 27 at Baycliffe Park. An investigation determined organizers of the event had contravened the Emergency Managemen stanley cup t and Civil Protection Act and Reopening Ontario Act, both pieces of legislation enacted to stem the spread of COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A 48-year-old Oshawa man and a Whitby woman, 49, are each charged with three counts of hosting or organizing a public event that exceeds the permitted number and two counts of failing to comply with an order made during a declared emergency.The individuals charged in connection with the April 27 event also face charges after examinations of gatherings that occurred March 20 and April 17, police said. Police did not disclose the identit