th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 16 ,2 01 8 | 10 Locally owned & operated by neighbours you've known & trusted for over 40 years! * See store for detailscarpetone.com 26 Guelph St, Georgetown • 905-877-9896 We guarantee* you'll love the results. VISIT US For Outstanding Service Quality Products & Certified Installation Let us fLoor you CALL US FOR YOUR FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATE with our great selection of Hardwood, Carpet, Tile, Vinyl, Laminate, Area Rugs & More! No, it's not graffiti. The boards covering up with windows at the McGibbon Hotel have been up for months, and the once plain, black boards are now a canvas for the town. "We painted it with chalkboard paint," said 13-year-old Allyda King, who helped the BIA and local businesses paint the boards with the special coating and write prompts on the top of the boards. Phrases like "Before I die I want to ..." and "The world needs more ..." were written to en- courage passersby to write an answer below. "I think it's a really nice way to draw the community together," said Sarina King, Al- lyda's grandmother, who is visiting from Al- berta. She and her husband Bob King said they aren't familiar with the history of the project underway at the site, which has gone to the Ontario Municipal Board over heritage and building concerns and remains stalled while investors evaluate the condominium's feasi- bility. "I think it's great for kids and teen to share ideas," said the visiting grandmother. "I love the fact that it's meant to be an inspirational board." Allyda said that multiple people had al- ready written on the boards on the first day they were painted. A chalk bucket hangs on the site for inter- ested participants. NEWS ALEXANDRA HECK/METROLAND WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? WHAT'SGOINGON WONDERING WHAT'S GOING ON SOMEWHERE IN YOUR COMMUNITY? VISIT THEIFP.CA BOARDED-UP MCGIBBON HOTEL GETS A LITTLE LIFT ALEXANDRA HECK aheck@metroland.com