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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 19 Feb 2015, p. 30

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Pa ge 3 0 T hu rs da y, F eb ru ar y 19 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a 247 Armstrong Ave., Unit #10 Georgetown Ontario, L7G 4X6 905-494-1915 See our work atMiracleMethod.com/brampton We also Repair and Refinish: • Cabinets & Countertops • Tile Showers &Walls • Sinks & Vanities • Fiberglass Tubs & Showers PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE & WORKSHOP Six Villages Community Improvement Plan Study Alton, Caledon Village, Cheltenham, Inglewood, Mono Mills and Palgrave You are invited to attend an Open House & Workshop to discuss the Six Villages Community Improvement Plan (CIP). Two meetings are planned: All are welcome to attend both meetings; please note some of the content will be similar. What is a Community Improvement Plan (CIP)? A CIP encourages revitalization, investment, improvement and promotes economic development. Using a CIP, the Town may provide financial incentives in the form of grants or loans to property owners who wish to improve or develop their property. The Plan may also establish a framework for Town-led initiatives, such as infrastructure improvements, streetscape improvements and other revitalization initiatives. The study focuses on revitalizing the villages and improving the quality of life for residents. Who should attend? All interested persons or parties are strongly encouraged to attend one or both of these Open Houses / Workshops, including residents, business owners and other stakeholders in Alton, Caledon Village, Cheltenham, Inglewood, Mono Mills and Palgrave. There will be opportunities to discuss your ideas and provide input to Town staff and the consultants, to review background information and to provide written comments. What is being discussed at the Open Houses? The purpose of the meetings is to introduce the project and seek public input on the issues to be addressed by the CIP. Each meeting will include a presentation as well as a workshop. Interested persons who are not able to attend the Open Houses are welcome to submit written comments to the undersigned. The materials presented at the open house will be posted on the Town's web site at www.caledon.ca following the sessions. If you require an accessibility accommodation to attend or participate in the meeting or to access information in an alternative format, please contact Legislative Services at 905.584.2272. x.2366 or via email at accessibility@caledon.ca to make arrangements. Ms. Paula Strachan Project Manager, Six Villages Community Improvement Plan Town of Caledon 6311 Old Church Road Caledon, ON L7C 1J6 Email: paula.strachan@caledon.ca Phone: 905.584.2272 x. 4228 We look forward to your attendance and welcome your input into this important revitalization study. Other public meetings will be held throughout this study. For updates on this study, please contact Paula Strachan to be added to the mailing list or visit www.caledon.ca. 6311 Old Church Road Caledon, ON L7C 1J6 www.caledon.ca T. 905.584.2272 | 1.888.225.3366 | F. 905.584.4325 Public Open House & Workshop #1 - Focusing on Alton, Caledon Village, Cheltenham and Inglewood Date: Monday, March 2, 2015 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Presentation starts at 7:15 p.m.) Location: Caledon Village Place, Community Room 18313 Hurontario Street Caledon, ON L7K 0X7 Public Open House and Workshop #2 - Focusing on Mono Mills and Palgrave Date: Monday, March 30, 2015 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Presentation starts at 7:15 p.m.) Location: Palgrave Public School 8962 Patterson Sideroad Caledon, ON L7E 0L2 COMMUNITY Eleven people enjoyed watching the movie Jersey Boys on Tuesday, Feb. 10. The next movie on March 3 will be The 100 Foot jour- ney staring Helen Mirren. Life's greatest journey begins with the first steps. The Valentine Dinner was enjoyed by ev- eryone who attended. As always, the Swiss Chalet chicken was delicious. Jamie Todd from Guelph provided the entertainment. Door prizes were won by Eileen Sowter, Gary Russelo, Donna Boyko, Lorrie Lewis, Bev Jones, Judy Wanders and the 50/50 by Dora Jefferies. Following the dinner, nine of the 37 people who went on the trip to Jamaica add- ed another leaf to our Tree of Hope celebrat- ing a great holiday. We are looking forward to January 2016 now! The next social dinner on Wednesday, March 18 will be to celebrate another popu- lar event, St Patrick's Day and, of course, on the menu that night will be Irish stew. Our entertainment will be the very poplar Mi- chael Kelly Cavan. On Friday, March 6 at 7 p.m. we will be having our first Sing-along evening. Drop in and join in the fun. For more details phone the Centre, 519-853-5951. Too shy to sing? Then come out for Bingo the following day at 7 p.m. in the large hall. The recently-formed Men's Group will have their second breakfast meeting with light refreshments and a guest speaker on Feb. 24 at 9:30 a.m. Add your name to the list if you are interested in participating. In the afternoon from 2-3 p.m., Vicki Firth from the Acton Public library will be here talking about books, computers and the top- ic this month is Royals and Aristocrats. Thinking about computers, the Friday af- ternoon computer classes have changed to Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. Signup sheets are at reception. The next trip to Rama will be on Wednes- day, Feb. 25. If you are interested, add your name to the list. The buffet lunch is included in the cost. The Friday lunch on Feb. 27 will be Swiss Chalet chicken, so the lunch price will be $10 paid in advance. The 50/50 was not won this week, so should be around $ 175. Sing-along evening planned at Acton's Active Living Centre By Julie Conroy Hillsview Active Living Centre- Acton

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