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Youth Drop-In Nights: Everyone in Gr. 7 to 12 is invited to NUC every other Friday, 7-9 p.m., for games, singing, faith discussions, friends, laughter, and more! All are welcome. Saturday, Oct. 18 Bruce Trail Halton Hills Chapter hike: Calcium Pits in Yaremko-Ridley Park. Ap- prox, 8-10 km. medium pace, moderate ter- rain. A diverse section of the Bruce Trail, old stone walls, tree plantations, passing through the Yaremko-Ridley Park to the historic cal- cium pits. Depart 9 a.m. from the southeast corner of the Georgetown Market Place parking lot, south of the medical building, east of Walmart. Dress for the weather, adequate footwear. Bring water, lunch. Leader Janet 519-853-1285. Georgetown Ladies' Flag Football League 30th anniversary season open house: at the Georgetown Legion, 2-5 p.m. Current and past players, former coaches, of- ficials and sponsors are invited to attend as well. To RSVP for the open house, contact lori_hofing@hotmail.com or visit the Face- book event page 30th Anniversary George- town Ladies' Flag Football. Rotary Georgetown raffle draw: 2 p.m. to announce the winner of a Crimson Pearl 2014 Honda Civic EX at Georgetown Honda, 316 Guelph St. Come early if you still need to purchase a ticket (if any remain) for $100 each, or 3 for $250. All proceeds go toward the completion of the Universally Accessible Children's Playground at Dominion Gardens Park. Rotary Georgetown thanks all our won- derful supporters of this project! Info: www. rotarygeorgetown-on.ca Rabies and Microchip Clinic for cats and dogs: 9 a.m. to noon, at The Old Armoury in the Georgetown Fairgrounds. Sponsored by Dr. F. Walker, benefiting North Halton Kit- ten Rescue. Cash only. Info: www.nhkr.ca Halloween Pet Pictures: at Pet Valu 235 Guelph St., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: $10 per print proceeds to NHKR and Milton Canine Rescue. Also NHKR kitten adoptions 11a.m. to 2 p.m. and young cat adoptions, 2:30-4 p.m. Info: Pet Valu, 905-873-7407. Fall Clean-up Day at the Old Seed House Garden: 9-11:30 a.m. (rain date Oct. 19). Volunteers needed to put the gardens at The Seed House Garden to bed for the win- ter. Tasks involve cutting perennials, planting spring bulbs, weeding and laying mulch.No experience necessary. Bring a pair of garden gloves and pruners if you have them (other- wise supplied by us.) Parking at the Maple Ave. entrance parking lot. Refreshments pro- vided. Students receive volunteer cred- it hours. Kids Halloween Party: 4-6 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Church, 89 Mountainview Rd. S. There will be games, crafts, costume contests, and finger food for dinner. Please come in costume and bring finger foods or sandwiches to share with others. All are welcome. Info: 905-877-4482. Innerscapes Personified II: features new artwork by Monica Burnside, Eileen Simp- son, and Jan Zimmerman with guest artist Maggie Atkinson. An eclectic collection from four talented artists. The show runs Oct. 15 to Nov. 2. Meet the artists at a reception Sat- urday, Oct. 18, 2-4 p.m. The Williams Mill Gallery, 515 Main St. in Glen Williams is open Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Open Saturday mornings at 11 a.m. Info: 905- 873-8203. Semi-Annual Roast Beef Dinner and Basket Draw: at Knox Church Ospringe cor- ner of Hwys 125 and 124 starting at 5 p.m.-- three sittings. Tickets, adults $15, children $6, call or email Lisa, 519 856-0594, lisa@ thepumpkinpatch.ca Take-out available, pre- ordered only. Chamber music: at 157 Main St., 8 p.m. a roster of international musicians will come together to perform Brahms' Piano Quar- tet No. 1 in G minor at 157 Main Street in Georgetown. Following the concert, attendees can enjoy wonderful food and beverage and have a chance to meet these great artists. Few tickets priced at $45 can be purchased at Pat Prime Cuts and Deli in Georgetown South or at Foodstuffs in Downtown Georgetown. Bob Milne's Ragtime: at Century Church Theatre, Trafalgar Rd., Hillsburgh. Shows, 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Info: www.century- churchtheatre.com, 519-855-4586. Halton Hills Sports Museum & Re- source Centre: will be open 6-9 p.m. on Sat- urday and 11 a.m. to 5 pm. on Sunday. Georgetown Farmers Market: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. until Oct.18. The roads are closed on Main St. S., from James St. to Church St. Hayden's Re-Bicycling Acton Giveaway: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. hosted by Acton Optical, 80 Mill St. E.Trade in an old bike you've outgrown or get your first bike. Bikes are given away free, dona- tions are welcome. Info: Haydensrebicycling.com. More CALENDAR, pg. 44 Community Calendar