Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 Oct 2020, p. 4

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, O ct ob er 1, 20 20 | 4 FULL-SERVICE RETIREMENT HOME 905-877-1800 222 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown www.mountainviewresidence.com You've worked hard to enjoy retirement, now it's our pleasure to make this the best time of your life in a family, friendly atmosphere. Mountainview Residence Of Georgetown In-house physiotherapy team, Aqua-Fit and gentle chair yoga. On site activities include multiple movie nights weekly, various card games (for the novice and the experienced), ice cream days, pet therapy. Along with personal care and services to support independence. Our residents share full service meals in our updated dining room. LIVERoyally ON THE SHOrES Of pOrT dalHOuSiE Suitesstarting fromthe mid$800s Occupancy Summer 2021 1-833-rOYal-51 info@royalport.ca We're open for Dine-In or Take-Out The Berwick Monday to Friday 7am - 6pm Saturday & Sunday 8am - 6pm 221 Miller Dr, Georgetown www.southpawcafe.ca Lunch, Dinner & Brunch Wednesday to Sunday 647-812-3954 99 Main St. S, Georgetown www.berwickbistro.ca wear a mask, sanitize, enjoy fab food This year will have a lot more days of culture in Halton Hills, as Culture Days will expand to be- come a month-long event. Culture Days runs from Sept. 25 until Oct. 25, with events and programs celebrating local arts and culture. There will be over 60 free events, including self- guided and digital pro- gramming and in-person events that observe health and safety protocols. "Culture Days has be- come a highly anticipated part of our fall calendar in Halton Hills," Mayor Rick Bonnette said in a pre- pared release. "This year, in addition to offering unique, cre- ative experiences for ev- eryone at all ages and abil- ity levels, it is also an op- portunity to come togeth- er and show support for our arts and culture com- munity - a sector that has faced unprecedented challenges over the past six months." This year's event will let participants tailor the event to their own sched- ule and will include four categories of activities: self-guided, digital re- cordings, livestreams and in person. Self-guided activities include tours and themed scavenger hunts. Pre-recorded music, dance and live painting performances will be a part of the "Centre Stage at the JET" series, as well as an exclusive interview series featuring artist In- grid Mayrhofer, Helson Gallery curator Judy Da- ley and recording artist Promise Shepherd. Livestreams will in- clude "An Evening with Michelle Good," present- ed by the library, and art- ist Lisa Cafaro and Olga de Wid of the Furnace Room Brewery delving in- to local myths and leg- ends. In-person events will include Trivia Night at the youth centres, the Hel- son Gallery's Creative Outlets and the Halton Hills Public Library's Moccasin Identifier Pro- ject. Some activities require registration through the town's Culture Days web- site, found at culturedays- .ca. NEWS CULTURE DAYS EXPANDS TO MONTH-LONG CELEBRATION FEATURES SELF-GUIDED PROGRAMMING, LIVESTREAMING AND IN-PERSON EVENTS BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com

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