New Tanner (Acton, ON), 4 Sep 2003, p. 12

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12 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2003 Monday, September 8, 7-8:30 p.m. Acton Scout Hall, School Lane Beavers (ages 5-7) Girls and Cubs (ages 8-10) Boys as of Scouts (ages 11-13) December Venturers (ages 14-16) 31st, 2003 ; B\ (Be Call Tom Niblock 853-0655 1st Acton Scouting - Registration Fee $130 Halton Hills Recreation & Parks has planned some new programs and improved our tried and trues to grab residents' interest and get people moving! Aquatic leadership partici- pants will get an extra kick this fall with our improved Lifesaving Society Bronze Star, Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross programs. They provide * a better transition of skills as swimmers progress through the levels. Early Bird Lane Swims kick SCTOOL OF DANCE Tap, Jazz, BALLET, ACRoBATICs, Hip Hop, MusIcaL THEATRE Ages 3- Adult CELEBRATING OUR 5TH ANNIVERSARY IN ACTON * NEW 10 week Programs* Adult Couples Dance « Parents & Tots Registration: Wed. Sept 3 Sat. Sept 6 Professional Studios: ¢ Sprung dance floors ¢ Mirrors & barres ¢ Changeroom ° Waiting area 12 Wallace St.Acton (519)853-8628 Artistic directors Sheila Crang & Lynda Yurkin CDTA & RAD Affilitated website www.the-dance-inn.com email: info@the-dance-inn.com 5:00 - 8:30 11:00 - 2:00 Recreation start on Thursday mornings at the Georgetown Indoor Pool from 6:30 to 7:30 am starting September 25. In the commitment to getting children back to active living, Recreation & Parks is offering a Youth Cardio Fitness program set to some vibin' music! They are also offering sport programs including the new Beginner Hoops for basketball enthusi- asts. Not to forget the importance of keeping the mind active, they're planning creative, ex- ploratory programs for budding scientists such as Mad Science, Haltonsaurus and Technomania Hovercraft. Those 13 to 16-year-olds looking for something to do on a Friday night need look no more! Friday Night Escapes are organized trips to entertaining sites such as Laserquest, an in- door climbing gym, Playdium and even a Much Music tour! Children need to be active but they also need to be safety aware while they're doing it, says Nancy Dunbar, Recreation & Parks. Protecting your Chil- dren and Red Cross People Saver programs will teach about safety and health emergency readiness. Whether parents love a revved up workout or one including in- ner peace, we have a fitness program for them from an array of water exercises, step and cardio classes, yoga and tai chi. By now Halton Hills resi- dents should have received the Town of Halton Hills Fall and Winter Community Activity and Service Guide to check out all the details. If you did not re- ceive this issue, guides can be SE) 5 . . foe 8 ek wr Acton Seniors' Recreation Centre Drop-in Week September 8-12 Recreation Centre re eee 1] Monday, September 8 / COMMUNITY \ son ay: e i ss i Thursday, September 11 | |] CHICKEN BARBECUE pe ee 10:00 am Canasta & 9:00am _---- Darts Cribbage Friday, Sept 12 10:00am Crafts 1:00 pm Bid- Euchre 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Adults - $12.00 Tuesday, September 9 Friday, September 13 | Seniors- $10.00 9:00. am Travel Desk , : 9:30 am H.H.C.S.L-911 : (1/2 chicken meal) eens oa am -- Children $5.00 10:15am T'ai Chi Class es pele : 30pm _-- Bingo (hot dog meal) 1:00 Par Euchre ACTON SENIOR ap CENTRE FUNDRAISER Wednesday September 10 First Time Memberships pe 10:15am Fit & Fun Class -__ | Valid from September 2003 - Pee 11:30am Line Dancing to December 31, 2004 aple Lodge Farms 1-30 Board Meeti : Open to Everyone eee Ce CEng. Cost $20.00 Tickets available at Renewal Memberships for Acton Seniors Centre 2004 valid fi Halton Hills Furniture valid trom \ ) January to December 2004 Cost $15.00 parks has new program picked.up at Town facilities such as the Civic Centre, pools, arenas, and libraries or in out- lying areas at general stores and post offices. ' Call the program information hotline at 905-873-2601, ext. 2275 and get a move on! Acton Girl Guides Registration Wednesday, Sept. 10 ; 7 to 8 p.m. W? St. Alban's Parish Hall : Acton. Leaders Needed at All Levels! For more information call Christine Fowler Credit Valley Artisans Fall 2003 Courses The Credit Valley Artisans are 519°853°2536 offering an exciting line-up of lars Courses for both Beginners and Intermediate artists. All courses are held in the Cedarvale Cottage, at the corner of Main and Maple in Georgetown. POTTERY COURSES Pottery 101 Beginner Hand Building -- 8 Wednesday afternoons (1-3pm) starting October 8th. Pottery 201 Advanced Hand Building -- 8 Wednesday afternoons (1-3pm) staring December 3rd. Beginner Pottery using the Wheel -- 10 Wednesday evenings (7-10pm) starting September 10th. Intermediate Pottery using the Wheel -- 10 Thursday evenings (7-10pm) staring September 11". Kids Pottery -- 5 Thursdays after school (4-6pm) starting October 23", DRAWING & PAINTING COURSES Intro to Watercolours Workshop -- Sunday, October 19" 10am-4pm. Watercolour Flowers Workshop -- Saturday, November 15" 9am -- 4pm. Portraiture -- 7 Saturdays 10am -- lpm starting September 13". Cyanotype Printing (Photo processing on Watercolour Paper) -- Saturday September 13" (2-4pm) & Sunday September 14" (12-4pm). WEAVING & FIBRE ARTS Beginner Weaving Course -- 6 Monday evenings (7-9:30pm) starting October 20". Beginner Basketry Harvest Basket - Saturday, October 4" 10am -- Spm. Beginner Basketry Wine Gift Basket -- Sunday, November 9" llam--4pm. Create A One-of-a-Kind Winter Hat (Wool Felting) -- Sunday, September 28" 9am -- 4pm. STAINED GLASS CRAFTING Decorative Stained Glass -- Beginners Levels I & II - 8 Thursday evenings 7-10pm staring September 11". For more information and registration please contact Karen : Caissie at 905-873-7182

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