Top acts mark Cultural Centre's 25th anniversary The Halton Hills Library and Cultural Centre marks its silver anniversary next month with a nineday celebration of the arts event, Celebrating Silver ... Going for Gold. The Halton Hills Library and Cultural Centre has been the centre of cultural activity in Halton Hills for the past 25 years, and is the perfect venue to host the celebrations that will occur between Friday, October 13 and Sunday, October 22. This is a week of music, theatre and artistic expression with a wide array of events sure to entertain all ages and cultural interests. The John Elliott Theatre Open House kicks off the celebration on Friday, October 13 with a behind the scenes look at how a production comes together and the magical world of costumes, make-up, lighting and sound, followed by a night of comedy and drama, music and song featuring Halton Hills' two premier theatre groups, the Georgetown Little Theatre and Georgetown Globe Productions. A month-long exhibition to Celebrate the Arts will feature The Many Faces of Halton Hills Art Show in the Gallery. Admission to the opening night celebrations and art exhibition are free to the public and tickets may be ordered through the Box Office. Other events include The Wilkinsons on Oct. 21, Tartar Terrors-- Dressed to Kilt on Oct. 20, Jorge Miguel-- An Evening of Flamenco; Bob McDonald's Pit to the Peak, Oct. 16; The Wonderful Tales of Hans Christian Andersen, Oct. 15 and Alex Pangman, Canada's Sweetheart of Swing, Oct. 14. Tickets for Celebrate the Arts events may be purchased directly from the Cultural Centre Box Office 905-877-3700. Camp leaders honoured At the Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Summer Camp Volunteer Recognition night, two camp leaders were recognized for their contribution to the program. Gellert Centre facility manager Joanne Wilson (left) presented the Aquatic Award to Rebecca Schwegler, while Justin Bravo was presented with the Neal Dawkins Award by Steve Dawkins (right).