Continued from pg. 14 Saturday, May 22 Halton Hills Fireworks Festival: May 22-24 in the Georgetown Fairgrounds. Formally Bang-O-Rama, the Conklin Supershows will present a traditional array of fa family rides and attractions, a s spectacular threenight fireworks rewo show at 9:30 and entertainment p.m. an including free craft tent includ and pe petting zoo. Admission: adults/teens: $5; children (age 2-12), ch $2; under 2, free. $2 (Admission includes (A free Pancake Breakfre fast before noon evfa ery day). Between er 10 a.m. and noon, a food drive is being held for the Salvation Army food va bank. A donation ba of three currentdated food items da will be one free admission to the park. A Salvation Army representative will be at the front gate each morning to receive the donation. Georgetown Hospital Volunteer Association will be selling-- in advance only-- All-Day Ride vouchers for $17 (cost on the day is $26) between May 13 and May 21. (These vouchers are for rides only and do not include the price of admission.) Vouchers are available at the Georgetown Hospital Gift Shop, The Freckled Lion, and Pat's Prime Cuts and Deli. Volunteers will be selling the All Day Ride vouchers in the Georgetown Market Place, 12-7 p.m. daily, until Friday, May 21. Volunteers will also be selling vouchers at Sobeys in Acton, 12-6 p.m. on May 18-20. Community Calendar dar Plant sale: Acton Horticultural Society's ciety's popular Plant Sale begins at 8 a.m. til l sold out in the Hide House parking lot, 49 Eastern Ave. in Acton. A large selection of perennials, shrubs and some trees with many y plants donated by local nurseries will be offered ed for sale. We also sell a selection of annuuals all at great prices. New this year is the "Tool Shed". A selection of used garden tools, pots and other garden related merchandise will be offered for sale at bargain basement prices. Info: Audrey, udrey, 519-853-5462 acton@gardenontario.org Shrub and Planter Sale: in the Glen len begins 8 a.m. at St. John's United Church, Glen Williams. An annual event supported by Sheridan Nurseries and hosted by the Glen Williams Town Hall Board and St. John's United Church. A perfect opportunity to get great spring deals on quality shrubs, hanging baskets, patio planters and enjoy an early morning coffee and muffin too! Victoria Weekend BBQ & Fireworks: at BB St. Alban's Parish Hall St and Grounds, 537 an Main St., Glen WilM liams, 7 p.m. with firelia works at dusk. Tickets: w call 905-877-8323. ca Nordic Pole Walking Group: Bring a in toonie for Cancer Assistance Society of Halton Hills or the Upper Credit Humane Society to enjoy Nordic Pole walking group, Saturdays until October, 9-10 a.m. Meet at Creature Comfort Co., 92 Main St., S. in Downtown Georgetown. Led by certified Nordixx Pole Walking instructor Ginger Quinn, 90 905-691-9122. Sponsored by Creature Comfort Co. 23 and GEM Heath Care. Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, May 18, 2010 Sunday, May 23 La Lawn Bowling open house: Georgetown Lawn Bowling Bow Club will hold its annual Open House, 2-4 p.m. with the raindate tomorrow May 24. The club is located at the corner of the William and Edith Sts. Evlocat eryone eryo is welcome. New church: Koinonia Worship Centre hosts weekly w gatherings,10:15 a.m. at the Gellert Community ni Centre. Enjoy wonderful worship, great fellowship, shi relevant teaching, a time of deep prayer. Check out www.k-wc.org. Info/prayer requests: Robert Legair, gai Lead Pastor, at 905-703-5882. Tuesday, May 25 B Bottle Drive: hosted by Relay for Life's Team Hope. sta A station will be set up at 14211 Argyll Rd. so that bottles can be dropped off between 4-8 p.m., volunteers will also be going door-to-door, 4-8 p.m. to collect in the Georgetown area. All proceeds will go to the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life in hopes of finding a cure and making cancer history. Diabetes clinic: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Metro Ontario Pharmacy located within Metro Grocery Store, at 367 Mountainview Dr. Georgetown, on a drop in basis or make an appointment, 905-702-1131, and just ask to speak to a pharmacists. Patients will have the ability to conduct a vision risk assessment. North Halton Retired Teachers Social Group will be having a potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Acton Legion, 15 Wright Ave. A charge of $7 will be collected. Newcomers call Iona at 905-877-0767. Look for an expanded version of the Community Calendar-- events to July 1-- online at www.independentfreepress.com. Scroll down to Did you see? and click on the Calendar tab