AE Connie Ward Educational Director Hon.BA MS.ED/Masters of Education Sabrina Brancatella Music Director Hon.Bachelor of Fine Arts Royal Conservatory Instructor The Royal Academy of Arts & Education Georgetown Market Place 905-877-5814 email: cward@raaechh.com www.royalartsandeducation.com Fall Program Registration Now Open Music Lessons Tutoring Art Classes TO REGISTER PLEASE CALL SUSAN @ 905-230-2849 or MAUREEN BEGG @ 905-877-8285 email: susanfranklyn@rogers.com or www.starlightdestiny.com REGISTER SEPT. 16th 6:30 - 8:30 pm Harrison Public School AGES 3 and up - Girls and Boys Classes: Teach children dance movement while learning basic baton twirling technique. Batons available during class time. 1st Class is Free Come Join! Check Out Website Canadian Champion Baton Twirlers Starlight Destiny WWW.STARLIGHTDESTINY.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Club Manager, Roy Walker, 905-451-4015 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.bramptoncc.com Meet someone between the sheets! Have you ever thought about giving curling a try? Come to our registration night and learn about our club, free clinics and opportunities for you to curl. No prior curling experience is necessary. Discounts for new members. WHEN: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Brampton Curling Club, 46 McMurchy Ave. S. WHO: Men, women and children (children must be 7 years of age or older) FALL REGISTRATION BRIGHTWATERFARM E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T R E Whether youre preparing for next years show season or want to ride just for the fun of it.Call us, or drop in and visit our facility. 9575 5th Sideroad, Erin. Call us at: 519-833-2233 or email: info@brightwaterfarm.com www.brightwaterfarm.com RIDING LESSONS A Fun, Friendly, Family Atmosphere Brightwater Farm Offers: Advanced and Beginner Coaching All Ages Large Indoor and Outdoor Arenas Call 905-873-8783 or visit our website at www.garyallan.ca - Click on Halton Hills Campus Academic and Computer Courses For the workplace For college or university For yourself English, Math, MS Office, Manual and Computerized Accounting . . . and more EARN YOUR DIPLOMA! Day and Evening Only $35.00 Georgetown Adult Education - Halton Hills Site Gary Allan High School Adult, Alternative and Community Education Whatever it takes Kinderdance Twinkle Toes Ballet Broadway Babies Jazz Acrobatics Hip Hop NOW OFFERING CLASSES AT at the Real Canadian SUPERSTORE, Georgetown For more information call RONDA 519-853-4146 P i l a t e s Sign Up now for Mat Classes FALL SESSION BEGINS MID SEPTEMBER Also Available: One-on-One Pilates (Mat & Reformer) Personal Training Massage Therapy (RMT) For more information please call Sherry McClure 905-877-8397 22 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, September 12, 2008 Saturday, Sept. 13 Superwalk for Parkinsons Disease: Parkinsons disease affects over 100,000 Canadians. Please come out and walk to raise awareness and funds for Parkinsons. You can register online at www.super- walk.com or register at the walk at the Gellert Community Centre. Registration: 9 a.m.; 5km run: 9:50 a.m.; 2km walk: 10 a.m. Celebrating Diversity: 2 p.m . ceremonies at Remembrance Park, then on to Cedarvale Park for a pic- nic (3-7p.m.), featuring three bands, exciting speakers and activities for kids. Free admission. Kitten adoptions: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pet Valu, 235 Guelph St., Georgetown. New litters of kittens from the Upper Credit Humane Societys Kitten Foster and Adoption Program are ready for adoption to approved homes. The $140 adoption fee includes spay/neuter, microchip and deworming. Info: uchskittens.blogs- pot.com or Barb Johnson, 905-873-8547. The Georgetown Boys: presented by the GLT Youth Company at the John Elliott Theatre, Sept 12, 8 p.m., and on Sept. 13, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Its based on the story of 100 Armenian orphans who came to Georgetown in 1923. The show will be at the John Elliott Theatre, tickets are $10 and $15 and can be purchased by calling 905-977-3700. Speakers series: will discuss environmental topics, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Glen Williams Town Hall. Admission is free. Info: swakefieldartworks.blogspot.com Fall Compost Give Away: returns this year Sept. 12-15, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day at the Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS), 5400 Regional Road 25 in Milton. Processed compost will be available to Halton residents. Residents must bring their own bags or containers (maximum seven per household) and a shovel in order to bag their own compost. The giveaway is free but residents are requested to bring non-perishable food dona- tion or cash donation that will be split between the Regions food banks. Info: 905-825-6000, 1-866-442-5866, TTY 905-827-9833 or visit www.halton.ca. Euchre: is held 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at the Hornby Co-opera- tive Nursery School on Steeles Ave. All welcome. Dog show: Oakville and District Kennel Club presents All Breed Championship Dog Show, Sept. 12-14 at the Milton Fairgounds. Vendors plus dog breeders. Info: www.MJNShowservices.com. No admission fee. Spectator dogs are not allowed. Sunday, Sept. 14 Terry Fox Run: Bike, walk or roll at the annual Terry Fox Run at the Gellert Community Park, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or at the Acton High School track, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Theres no entry fee or minimum amount to raise. Info: www.terryfoxrun.org. Rally Sunday: Starting at 10 a.m. at St. Andrews United Church, 89 Mountainview Rd. S. Come for a special worship service to start the fall off. A new worship series, called Time for a Fresh Start, begins. The service will include special music with Children, Youth, and Adult Choirs plus the Praise Band, Kehillah. After the service you are invited to stay for a free barbecue lunch with activities for Kids. You will be also able to sign up for Sunday School, small groups, programs, choirs and much, much more. For more information call 905-877-4482 or www.standrewsuc.ca Georgetown Runners: are a group of local runners who meet at the Atlantis Family Athletics (Guelph St. and Mountainview Rd.) 8 a.m. Sundays. Current members vary in fitness levels from the novice who is just beginning a new running/fitness program to the more seasoned athlete who is training for an event. All are welcome to join the runs and meet afterwards for coffee and treats at LaVita Cafe. Visit www.georgetownrunners.ca or call Jim Baidacoff, 905-702-1162. Music in the Park: has ended for the season. It will return next spring/summer. Monday, Sept. 15 Halton Sewing Association: meets at 7:30 p.m. in St. Andrews United Church, Georgetown. Info: 519-853- 2710. Blood donor clinic: Canadian Blood Services a blood donor clinic, 2-8 p.m. at Maple Avenue Baptist Church, 177 Maple Ave., Georgetown. Call 1 888 2 DONATE (1 888 236-6283) for blood donor clinic information, eligibility information or to book an appointment. Golf tournament: Halton Hills chapter of the Spinal Cord Society hosts its 8th annual charity golf tournament at the North Halton Golf & Country Club; 1:30 p.m. shotgun start. Cost is $200 per person. Proceeds to support spinal cord research. Contact: Wayne MacDonald, warriorpa28@sympatico.ca. Georgetown Knights of Columbus: will host its 24th annual golf tournament on Monday, Sept. 15 at Granite Ridge Golf Course. The proceeds from this years event will go to Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills. The registration fee of $130 includes 18 holes of golf, dinner and prizes for all. A tax receipt will be issued for a portion of the fee. Individual or foursome entries are welcome. Hole sponsors, $125, are also wanted. For more information or to make a dona- tion, contact Gerry Cole, 905-873-9636 or Bob Smith, 905-873- 6325. Celebrate Recovery: Looking for a fresh start? Have you lost control to addictions or compulsive habits? Many have experi- enced freedom through this internationally recognized, Christ- centred 12-step recovery program at an open meeting at Georgetown Alliance Church, every Mondays, 7 p.m. All wel- come. Info: Doug, 905-873-0249 or CR@togetheratgac.com or www.celebraterecovery.com TOPS-Acton: meets Mondays at St. Josephs Church, Church St. E. Weigh-in: 6-7 p.m. Meetings follow until 8 p.m. Info: Ena, 519-853-1526. Alcoholics Anonymous: If you live in the Halton /Erin area and would like help to STOP drinking. Meetings held through- out the week. Call Alcoholics Anonymous at 1-866-715-0005. Al-Anon Family Group meetings: for families and friends of alcoholics on Mondays, 1:30 p.m. (One Day at a Time Group, St. Josephs Catholic Church, 64 Church St., Acton), and Wednesdays, 8 p.m. (Acton Al-Anon Family Group, Trinity United Church, 70 Mill St., Acton). Info: 1-888-425-2666. Toastmasters: Does the thought of public speaking terrify you? Can you confidently express your thoughts and ideas? Whether you are speaking to an audience of one or one thou- sand, Halton Hills Toastmasters can help, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at St. Albans Parish hall, 537 Main St. in Glen Williams. Halton Hills Toastmasters provides a warm, supportive atmosphere where you can develop your speaking and leadership skills as well as increase your confidence. Info: Cheryl Bates, 905-873-2578 or www.haltonhillstm.org. Guests are welcome! More CALENDAR, pg. 23 Community Calendar