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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 2 Jun 2011, p. 14

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14 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, June 2, 2011 Center Stage Dancers perform in Harlem Globetrotters half-time show Georgetown dancers had the exciting opportunity to perform with the famous Harlem Globetrotters during the half-time show at the Rogers Centre this spring. Ninety dancers from Center Stage School of the Arts presented their competitive team supergroup dance entitled "The Time" for an enthusiastic crowd at the dome. Co-owners/Artistic Directors Kelly Paddle and Claudia Caicedo said, "It was a chance of a lifetime and we are thrilled that these young dancers had this wonderful experience.They are going to remember this for a long time!" The Regional Municipality of Halton .ne bundle oE Çooring or wood is equal to one item. www.halton.ca Three items maximum per bulk waste collection. Bulk Waste Collection Items must be too big to Æt in a garbage bag/can. Check your 2011 Waste Management Guide & Collection Calendar to determine which day bulk waste is collected in your area. k #nsure only the items you want collected are at the curb. Personal items left at the curb may be mistakenly collected by the collection truck or scavenged by other residents. k All Îooring and wood must be bundled, and be no larger than . m V . m ft V ft . 3 items maximum 1 3 #lectronics 2 k There is a three item limit per scheduled bulk collection day. Additional items will not be collected. k 'f an item can Ít into a garbage bag or can it is not bulk waste. Put these items inside a garbage bag or can, and place out for pick up on your regular garbage collection day. "o not eVceed the regular siV bagcan garbage limit. k "o not pile items on top of one another. Remove all nails and staples. k 'tems collected for bulk are disposed of in the landÍll. Consider giving items in good condition to a reuse centre. Visit www.halton.ca/waste for a list of reuse centres. not collected at the curb #lectronics are not collected with garbage or bulk waste. #lectronics contain recyclable materials such as steel, glass, copper, aluminum, plastic and lead, and should not be placed in the garbage. 3nwanted electronics televisions, cell phones, computer monitors, computers, printers, etc. can be dropped off for recycling at the Halton Waste Management Site, Regional Road , Milton, for no charge up to Íve items per load . Many retailers take back electronic waste for recycling. Recycle 7our #lectronics is an -ntario #lectronic Stewardship program that ensures materials remain within North America and are safely recycled. Visit www.recycleyourelectronics.ca for acceptable materials and drop off locations. To make the recycling of electronic waste more convenient for residents, Halton Region is holding Special Waste "ropÌoff "ays throughout the year. Visit www.halton.ca/waste for a list of dates, locations and acceptable materials. 02/030611 Acceptable Bulk Waste Materials (3 items maximum) *arge household item that is over kg lbs andor that will not Ít into a closed garbage bag or container k $urniture couches, chairs, tables, mattresses, etc. k $looring carpets, under padding, linoleum, etc. , bundled in maVimum . m V . m ft V ft lengths one bundle eOuals one bulk item k Toilets k 5indows and mirrors to avoid glass shattering, place tape across in an i6j pattern k 5ood fencing, picnic tables, shelving, skids, doors, etc. , dismantled and bundled no larger than . m V . m ft V ft one bundle eOuals one bulk item l no nails Unacceptable Bulk Waste Materials k Metal and Appliances Visit www.halton.ca/wastetools to schedule collection k Automobile parts, including vehicle seats k Building, construction, demolition and renovation debris k Cardboard boVes k Concrete and bricks k #lectronics Visit www.recycleyourelectronics.ca for drop off locations k Household Hazardous Waste Visit www.makethedrop.ca for drop off locations k MiVed waste piles k Propane tanks k Soil and rocks k Tires Visit www.ontariots.ca for drop off locations k Tree branches and stumps Making Halton a better place to live, work and retire Gary Carr, Regional Chair Please let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting. ronte Road -akville -ntario *M * k "ial or ÌÌ k Toll $ree ÌÌÌ k TT7 ÌÌ k www.halton.ca

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