Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 May 2014, p. 30

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•T h e IF P • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, M ay 1 , 2 01 4 30 www.georgetownrv.ca 905-877-4266 10 Lindsay Crt. Georgetown Specializingin • PALOMINO SALEM • Tent Trailers • Travel Trailers • Park Models ing • • We also have Parts & Service ALL MAKES & MODELS including warranty & insurance claims. ENJOY QUALITY TIME ON THE ROAD NEW At Trafalgar Rd & Hwy 7 ANY SEWER ITEM IN STORE ONLY May 7, 2014 20% off Experience the Difference! Halton Hills Christian School offers an exceptional faith-based academic learning environment for Preschool - Grade 8 students.Come and visit our new spacious campus and learn about our programs, teachers and special education opportunities. Visit us to find out more. 905.877.4221 haltonhillschristianschool.org Q107's Ryan Parker (left), and John Derringer work on their next segment while Cheryl, Jack, Eric and Mike Picard pose for a quick photo during the live broadcast of Derringer's Tour of the Neighbourhood at the Picard's home last Friday. Photo by Jon Borgstrom Broadcasting from Georgetown Talented Georgetown youth Vivian Hicks has won a $1,000 scholarship to go towards a dance program in New York this summer, but is hoping to raise additional funds so she can attend. Vivian, 10, who appeared at the Toronto Zoo's New Year's Eve Talent Showcase, loves to sing and dance. She dances six days a week at Strictly Dance, and attending the Broadway Bound NYC Summer Intensive program would be a dream come true for her. The program is open to dancers aged 8 and up in New York City in July, where choreographers will get the par- ticipants ready to perform on Broadway. They will have the chance to perform in three numbers at the New Am- sterdam Theatre on 42nd St. and take part in workshops with Disney and Broadway professionals. They will also see Aladdin, Newsies and take a Statue of Liberty cruise. "To perform in three Broadway shows…a dancer's dream of a lifetime," said Alley Hicks, Vivian's mom. "She has been awarded this four times so far, though we have never had the money to attend." Alley said the $1,000 Be Discovered scholarship, which she won at a recent Strictly Dance competition in Niagara Falls, would help with the costs but estimates another $3,000 would be needed. Anyone interested in making a donation is asked to contact Alley at 905-873-8182 or email derekalleyhicks@yahoo.ca Georgetown dancer hopes to be 'Broadway bound' Vivian Hicks performing one of her dance numbers. Submitted photo

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