Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 Feb 2011, p. 25

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Georgetown Little Theatre has something for everyone in the community By ROXANNE NNE THORTON Georgetown n Little Theatre This year, Georgetown Little Theatre Productions roductions Inc. celebrates 50 years of sharon, their talent ing their passion, o providing and devotion to ensive enquality, inexpensive tertainment to the community. Community groups originally grew out of a desire to keep theatre alive in a time when movies were replacing professional playhouses. Today they have even more competition, but groups like GLT work hard to keep inexpensive, accessible theatre alive for all of us. have weathered the storm They h provide an evening of laughs, to provid and mystery using their drama a talents and limited compooled ta resources. munity re Community theatre given us a Comm heritage, a sense of community, must value and not let slip that we m due to restricted accessibilaway du They have given us a chance ity. Th come together and be one to co as we are whisked away into a land of fantasy and make believe. lieve nity theatre. GLT's members love what they do, and willingly share their talents with others. Hopefully GLT's new matinees will enable more members of the community to be able to come and share that love with us. For tickets please call the JET Box Office 905-877-3700. Group rates are also available. So why not organize a group or bring that special someone, to see our plays that will bring colour, laughter Bedtime Stories cast members, from left, Ian O'Brien, Emma and warmth to a cold winter evening. Hope to see you there. Smith, Nicole Hamel, and Rob Pearce. In celebration of our 50th season, GLT has introduced a Sunday afternoon matinee for both Bedtime Stories-- adults only-- (this Sunday, Feb. 27) opening at the John Elliott Theatre (JET) on February 25, and our April show Enchanted April on April 17th at Christ the King High School. Hopefully this will enable both new and returning patrons and seniors and families who prefer an afternoon outing to be able to once again enjoy quality commu- 25 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, February 24, 2011 2he Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2 Background Transportation Master Plan to 2031 - The Road to Change PR-2414 Halton Region has initiated a 2ransportation Master Plan 2MP l 2he Road to Change to develop a sustainable, integrated transportation plan and associated strategies that consider all modes of travel automobiles, transit, cycling, walking to the year . Problem Statement 2he Master Plan will provide the strategies, policies and tools reOuired to meet the Regionhs transportation needs safely, effectively and cost efÍciently. The Process 2his 2ransportation Master Plan is a study which deÍnes eVisting problemsopportunities, considers and evaluates solutions, and will identify an optimum transportation system to the year . A key outcome of the study is a list of transportation proHects that the Region can incorporate in its Ìyear Roads Capital Program. 2o comply with the #nvironmental Assessment Act, the study is being conducted in accordance with the Municipal Class #nvironmental Assessment #A process -ctober , as amended in . 2he Írst round of Public 'nformation Centres were held March to present the study background, vision, guiding principles, and problems and opportunities. 2hereafter, a preferred transportation strategy was determined taking into consideration comments that were received from the Local Municipalities, regulatory agencies and the public. A second round of Public 'nformation Centres has been arranged to review the preferred transportation strategy and receive comments from the public. Public Information Centre Locations Municipality 2own of Milton "ate Monday, March , 2ime "ropÌin: : p.m. Presentation: : p.m. "ropÌin: : p.m. Presentation: : p.m. "ropÌin: : p.m. Presentation: : p.m. "ropÌin: : p.m. Presentation: : p.m. Location Milton Sports Centre Santa Maria oulevard anOuet Room MoldÌMasters SportsPleV Guelph Street Hall Mainway Recreation Centre Mainway Auditorium Halton Regional Centre 1151 Bronte Road ,orth Auditorium 'f you have any Ouestions related to the study or wish to be added to the study mailing list, please contact: Ms. Melissa Green-Battiston, P. Eng. 2ransportation #ngineer Halton Region Phone: 5Ì5Ì #Vt. $aV: 5ÌÌ1 #mail: melissa.greenÌbattistonhalton.ca Mr. Alvaro L. Almuina, M. Eng. P. Eng. ProHect Manager GH" Phone: 5Ì5Ì $aV: 1ÌÌ #mail: alvaro.almuinaghd.com 2own of Halton Hills 2hursday, March , City of Burlington 2uesday, March , 2own of -akville 2hursday, March , Additional information related to the study and consultation process may be obtained through the study website: www.halton.ca/htmp. 2his ,otice Írst issued on $ebruary . Gary Carr Regional Chair Working together to plan our future As we move forward with a new term of Regional Council, we want to hear about what matters most to you as we create our new strategic work plan. What are the top three things Council should focus on over the next four years to make Halton an even better place to live, work, raise a family and retire? How would you improve the Ouality of life in Halton? 'n (anuary and $ebruary, we heard from many engaged citiXens who shared with us their vision for Haltonhs future and we want to keep working together as we plan what to focus on. 2ell us what you think by Ílling out a Ouick, fourÌOuestion survey at www.halton.ca/strategicsurvey, sending us an email, calling us or checking www.halton.ca/strategicworkplan regularly for other opportunities to share your views. 250211 Please let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting. ronte Road -akville -ntario *+ * k "ial or ÌÌ k 2oll $ree ÌÌÌ k 227 ÌÌ k www.halton.ca

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