Halton Hills Newspapers

The Acton Monthly, May 2023, p. 1

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Covering the h ofActon Volume I, Issue 7 May 2023 Rotary Club of Acton sees return of Trunk Sale, starting May 20th ‘The Rotary Club of Acton is set to host its annual Trunk Sale for the 2023 season. The first Trunk Sale for the 2023 season is taking place on Saturday, May 20th, from 7:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. at the Acton GO train parking lot and I conti h until October 7th. According Lee, R organizer, planning is well underway as the Rotary Club prepares for this year’s Trunk Sale, which included obtaining the proper permits from the Town of Halton ils, to once again and secur- ing vendors. While the Plans and permite have bean approved by the Town, dors secured, the real challe1 aad tose crowds return to this once popular Saturday morning tradition, says Lee. “We didn’t run it during the pandemic, obvious- t three years since we did While a number of vendors have been secured for more to join t! ith 6} a a first-come first-serve basis for a fee of just $16, with set up starting at 6:30 A.M. “If someone has something they want to sell on ernie morning, they can just come any tim :30 A.M. There's no reservation required just pay their $15, take a spot, and away they go.” For further ery irene and ud upilates on the Rotary Club of Acton’s Trunk Sale, you can visit the Rotary Club's social media accounts website, or call Trunk Sale organizer, Michael Lee at 905-334-6422. it/and last year wasnt as well-attended as it was prior to the pandemic. Thi isthe year to whether or not it We're just hoping the little ‘down’ me Find your copy of The from, people geting tsed to coming back out of the Acton Monthly at these locations: Lee is also trying to remind the public that not only does this event support vendors, but also - Hillsview Active Living Centre, h ity itself as the Trunk Acton i Rotary 1 fundraiser. Vendor fe« il Dollar Stretcher Daze throughout Acton at the end of the year. - Holland Shop “It usually makes us, every Saturday m . for 22 weeks, around $6,000 that the Rotary ~Acton Optical Club nets from the Trunk Sale... and then we wntown Actor ie y en ae mt we sponsor throughout the community.’ -Bank of Montreal -Vinyland -Zapa Projects Coffee Shop And many more across town! HOLLAND SHOP European Deli Since 1955 Acton, Ontario 519-853-0950 Cold Cuts, Cheese, Gifts & Gift Baskets

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