Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 Feb 2011, Parenting, P05

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Huge kid cast working hard to bring Seussical to the stage An amazing cast of nearly fifty Halton Hills kids are hard at work in rehearsals for Seussical, the Georgetown Globe Youth Company's upcoming production. This kid-friendly musical based on the muchloved works of Dr. Seuss runs this March Break (March 1120) at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown. Narrated by the Cat in the Hat, Seussical follows the adventures of Horton, an elephant who one day hears a voice coming from a speck of dust. He soon discovers that within this tiny speck exists the smallest planet in the universe where the Whos live! Although ridiculed by the other animals in the Jungle of Nool for believing in something he cannot see, Horton stubbornly persists in his belief that they exist. Joining him on his adven- 5 Parenting, Thursday, February 24, 2011 Members of the Georgetown Globe Youth Company are in rehearsal for the March Break run of Seussical. tures are the Grinch, Cindy Lou Who, Yertle the Turtle, Gertrude McFuzz and many more of Dr. Seuss' most popular characters. Toe-tapping music and bright, fun costumes are sure to delight both parents and kids. Seussical is the third Globe Youth Company production and promises to be another smash hit. Their productions of Wizard of Oz in 2009 and Beauty and the Beast in 2010 received rave reviews and played to sold-out audiences. Seussical runs from March 11-20 at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown with shows at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.haltonhills.ca/theatre or 905-877-3700. ATHLETES of the week Acton High School OT O N LE OT PH ILAB A AV Christ the King G.D.H.S Rebecca Wolford Nicole Dixon Hayley Kennedy Rebecca Gardner Madison Champ Sam Bellman Acton District High School Athletes of the Week are Rebecca Woolford and Nicole Dixon, members of the Bearcats' varsity girls' hockey team. Woolford, a Grade 12 centre, had a pair of goals in a recent victory over Burlington Central and played well at the York University tournament. Dixon, a steady defender, also found the net in Acton's 9-7 triumph over Milton. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Madison Champ and Sam Bellman. A Grade 10 left-winger, Champ scored twice for Georgetown's girls' hockey team in a recent victory as the Rebels battle for a playoff spot. Bellman, in his third year on the Rebels' powerhouse swim team, will compete at next week's OFSAA meet in the 50m free, 50m fly and freestyle relay team after a strong showing at the GHAC qualifier. Christ the King Athletes of the Week are Rebecca Gardner and Hayley Kennedy. Gardner plays the power position for the Jags' junior girls' volleyball squad and was a key contributor in CtK's first-round playoff win over White Oaks. Grade 9 student Kennedy had a superb season on the right side for the junior Jaguars' volleyball team, which advanced to the Halton semifinals before bowing out to top-seeded Notre Dame. Lawyer · · · · · · · · · TODD C. HEIN F AMILY L AW E MPLOYMENT L AW C IVIL L ITIGATION T RIALS BA (HONS.), LLB, LLM SPORTS EXCHANGE SNOWBOARDS Boots & Board s Georgetown's Source for NEW and USED Sports Equipment! X-Countr y & Downhill Skis and ·WARRIOR ·RBK ·HARROW ·STX ·CASCADE ·DeBEER ·BRINE Trade-Ins Accepted 68 Main St. N. (Hwy. 7) Georgetown LACROSSE Ready to help. Please call for a free consultation with Todd. A F ULL S ERVICE F IRM W ILLS & E STATES B USINESS & C OMMERCIAL L AW C OMMERCIAL L ITIGATION P ERSONAL I NJURY E STATES L ITIGATION 905-452-7400 350 Rutherford Rd. S., Brampton Plaza II, Suite 320 tchein@mccabefilkin.com Boots NOW IN STOCK MOORE PARK PLAZA 905-873-0176

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