25 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,M ay 9,2019 theifp.ca 26 Guelph St, Georgetown 905-877-9896 carpetone.com Let Us Floor You. HARDWOOD • CARPET • LAMINATE LUXURY VINYL TILE CERAMIC • VINYL & MORE Locally owned & operated by neighbours you've known & trusted for over 45 years! bridal showers | rehearsal dinners weddings For more information contact bill dhaliwal | 905-877-8468 ext 2223 | bdhaliwal@clublink.ca eagle ridge golF ClUb | rr #4, 11742 TenTh line, georgeTown, on eagleridge.clublink.ca CelebraTing liFe's MoMenTs open year round endless possibilities Willow Park Ecology Centre has several plans in the works to engage local residents as part of its Sus- tainability Connections pi- lot project. Coming up this week- end is a family veggie gar- den workshop, set for May 11 at 9 a.m. Participants will plant a veggie container garden, do kids' crafts and have veggie snacks. Teenagers can connect with nature while develop- ing work skills outdoors through the youth mentor- ship program, which runs from May 7 to June 25 on Tuesday and Thursdays af- ter school, and full days during the summer. Volun- teers are vital to the cen- tre's success because they both physically care for the natural space and learn about sustainability. Children can enjoy cre- ative play discovering foot- prints, including their own, at the Footprints in Nature camp, running on Tuesday and Thursday mornings in the summer. There will be themed days with exploration walks, na- ture care, handicrafts and games. The centre's recently- launched Sustainability Connections pilot project is a multi-phase plan that aims to actively maintain, protect and/or enhance en- vironmental health for the sake of all species. The year-long project, which supports the town's sus- tainability strategy, will engage the community in a variety of environmental experiential learning op- portunities. For more information or to sign up for programs vis- it willowparkecology.ca. WILLOW PARK PLANNING SUSTAINABILITY EVENTS Environmental learning opportunities abound at Willow Park Ecology Centre. WPEC photo COMMUNITY