SEPTEMBER Wednesday, Sept. 1 Casting call: Over the next two weeks Rawfootage will be producing a promotional video for Minus Forty, another local Georgetown business. Extras are wanted for the shoot; people interested can email casting@rawfootageprod.com. Halton Place Canadian Country Classic: Sept. 1-5 and Sept. 9-12 at Halton Place Equestrian Centre on 15 Sideroad, Halton Hills. Info: www.haltonplace.com Registration begins: for Recreation & Parks 2010/11 fall and winter programs. Info: www.haltonhills.recandparks Women starting their own business: New program starts October 13. This is a self-employment training program for women. Learn how to start your own business. Free orientation sessions on Sept. 1, Sept. 8, Sept. 15, Sept. 22, Sept. 29. For information and to register for one of the orientation sessions, call Elizabeth at 905-8475488 or email at newstart@haltonwomenscentre.org. Adult education upgrading: Need help with Read, Spell, Write, basic math and computers? Literacy North Halton can help. Small groups or oneon-one. Call 905-873-2200 to register. Glen Williams Senior Drop-In: is offered weekly every Wednesday, noon to 3 p.m. at St. Alban's Parish Hall, 537 Main St., Glen Williams. Bring 9 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, August 31, 2010 Community Calendar a bagged lunch and enjoy the fellowship and games. Weekly contribution of $1/person. Open to all seniors in the Georgetown and Glen Williams area. Thursday, Sept. 2 Ballinafad Hall Board euchre: at the Ballinafad Community Centre, 7:30 p.m. Cost: $3 per player. Light lunch, coffee and tea. Tai Chi in the Park: Everyone is welcome to practise Tai Chi in Dominion Gardens Park, free, 7:15 p.m. every Thursday until Sept. 2. Acton Farmers' Market: every Thursday until October 7, on Willow St. S. between Mill and Church St., 3-7 p.m. Want to be a vendor? Contact the Acton BIA 519-853-9555 or actonbia@ cogeco.net Georgetown Cruise Night: presented by Georgetown Market Place, every Thursday 6-9 p.m. until September 23, in the parking lot behind Zellers. All Cruisers makes and models of cars and trucks are welcome. Listen to Cruise tunes, win door prizes and participate in the 50/50 draw. All proceeds raised during the weekly nights will be donated to Georgetown Hospital Foundation. Info: Mike, 905-877-1444. Continued on pg. 15 We WILL NOT be undersold FINAL DAY ALL FORD PROGRAMS E N D T O D AY - A U G 3 1 S T Globe Productions Youth Company Musical Theatre for Youth for ages 8 to 14 Part 1: Fall Workshop Series (9 weeks) $180.00 Sunday afternoons, Sept 19 to Nov. 21 from 1:30 to 4 pm Led by seasoned Globe professionals, topics will include: comedy and improvisation, music theatre dance skills, vocal technique, dramatic skills, costumes and props, how to audition, a showcase performance and a field trip to the JET to see Globe's fall show "Into the Woods" to meet the cast and a discussion with directors about the production. Part 2: Winter Performance Series (12 weeks) $240.00 Sunday afternoons Jan 9 to April 3 from 1:30 to 4 pm. Led by talented Globe directors, this 12 week program is focused exclusively on preparing a Youth Cabaret production. All attendees will be part of the show, which will include the performance of various song and dance numbers, dramatic and comedic readings and a few solos. Parts 1 and 2: $400.00 (payment terms available) All sessions will be held at St. John's United Church, 11 Guelph St., Georgetown. W E W O N ' T LO S E A CUSTOMER OVER PRICE Sign up at St. John's Sept. 9 from 7 to 8:30 or Sept. 19 from 12:30 to 1:30 For more information, call Maureen at 905-877-4323 www.globeproductions.ca 361 Guelph St., (Hwy #7) Georgetown