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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 Apr 2012, p. 39

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Continued from pg. 38 Saturday, April 28 Signing with your baby: Do you ever wonder what your baby is thinking or why your baby is crying? Learn how to talk to your baby in sign language. Baby Signs instructor Lyn Hellinga presents Signing with your Baby, designed for adults to learn how to communicate when children are pre-verbal, 10-11 a.m. at the Acton library. Space is limited. Register in person or call 519-853-0301, ext. 2550. One baby/mommy or daddy. Info: www.hhpl.on.ca Spend An Evening With Mark Twain: 8 p.m. at Century Church Theatre in Hillsburgh. Patrick C. Smith is Mark Twain, one of the world's greatest humorists. Box Office: 519-8554586, www.centurychurchtheatre.com Frog Watchers' Hike: 7-9 p.m. at Mountsberg Wildlife Centre. Experienced guides, pond study, puppet show. Please pre-register online, www.conservationhalton.on.ca Info: 905854-2276, mtsberg@hrca.on.ca Sunday, April 29 Bruce Trail hike: Level 2, 1km carpool hike through the Crawford Forestry Tract. Depart at 10 a.m. from the Georgetown Market Place parking lot between Zellers and the grey medical building. Bring water, snacks and lunch. Lunch at Crawford Lake. Leader: Rob 905-877-0634 rob.currie@sympatico.ca To Dachau & Beyond: Rabbi Erwin Schild, a survivor (as an escapee) of Dachau concentration camp and a prominent figure in JewishChristian dialogue, will be speaking 4 p.m. at St. Alban the Martyr Anglican Church, Glen Williams. He was awarded the Order of Canada as well as the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, both of which were in recognition of his interfaith work. Rabbi Schild's talk "To Dachau & Beyond: Reflections & Personal Memories on Kristallnacht- Night of the Broken Glass". Potluck follow. Celiac information meeting: hosted by Brampton Support Group of the Halton Peel Chapter of the Canadian Celiac Association, 2-4 p.m. at Century Gardens Rec. Centre, 340 Vodden St., Brampton. Guest speaker: Christine Cholack, nu- Community Calendar tritionist will speak on Celiac Disease and Osteoporosis. Cats Anonymous Rescue & Adoption "Meet and Greet" Open Day: 1-4 p.m in the Marsville Shelter. An opportunity to drop in, learn about our work and meet our extremely adoptable cats. Info: www.catsanonymous.ca or 519-855-6850. Also on Monday, May 14, 6-8 p.m. Acton Town Hall Centre presents Christopher Hume: The Toronto Star's award-winning architecture critic and urban affairs columnist. With his eye for what works and what doesn't and his trademark gentle sense of humour, Hume answers the nagging question: Is It Worth the Drive to Acton?, 2-4 p.m. at Centre, 19 Willow St. Acton. Cost: $15. Tickets: www.haltonhills.ca/theatre or 905-877-3700. a life threatening illness. Go to www.acclaimauction.com Tuesday, May 1 Summer Sports Camp registration: Sportzplus and Georgetown Community Church offers their summer sports camp from August 20-24 for girls and boys ages 6-13 years. Price is $130/ child or $120 for more than one child per family. Registration at Georgetown Community Church every Tuesday until May 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. or call 905-877-1374. Georgetown Central Business Improvement Area AGM: 7 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church. Election of board members and Big Daddy Festival presentation by Beatrice Sharkey and Laurent Thibault. Grandmother to Grandmother North Halton: is an energetic group of grandmothers and grand"others" who undertake fundraising events with the proceeds going to the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Meeting 1:30 p.m. at Birkdale Place, 611 Farmstead Dr. Milton. New members welcome. Info: Arlene, 519-853-9046. Cabin Fever Busters: Parents and caregivers with kids from birth to 5 years old can join us for a free drop-in play group. Kids will enjoy toys, Monday, April 30 Mother's Day Online Auction: held by Acclaim Health, April 30 to May 8. Through these charitable services Acclaim is able to provide supportive care to over 1,950 individuals a year who are isolated, in need of companionship or faced with crafts, books and more while 39 parents/caregivers will enjoy coffee/tea and adult interaction every Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m at the Salvation Army Georgetown, 271 Moutainview Rd. S. Info: 905-877-1374. Adult summer pickup basketball: Tuesdays until Sept. 11, 7-8:30 p.m. at Halton Hills Christian School, 11643 Trafalgar Rd., Georgetown. Players play hard, but don't keep score. Cost is $60 for the summer, first time out is free! Info: Alex at alex_van_d@ hotmail.com or 519-853-8404. CFUW-Georgetown host a Spring Dinner: at Granite Ridge Golf Course with special storyteller Pauline Grondin, telling the story of one of Canada's unsung heroines: educator and author Adelaide Hunter. Info: www.cfuw-georgetown.ca Halton Hills Alzheimer Family Support Group: meets 7-9 p.m. at Halton Police Station, 217 Guelph St., Georgetown, hosted by Acclaim Health. Meet others who are caring for a family member with Alzheimer Disease or related dementia. Free admission. Call to register: Sandi, 1-800-387-7127 ext. 2411, srobinson@acclaimhealth.ca The IFP · Halton Hills, Thursday, April 26, 2012 214 Guelph St., Georgetown, ON L7G 4A9 905-873-1363

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