Oakville Beaver, 21 Sep 2007, p. 12

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12 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday September 21, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com "Mom, I want to LEARN GAME PROGRAMMING" Is your 9 to 17 year old child good at math without trying? Has s/he already expressed an interest in wanting to program video games, someday, as a job? Then consider RP4K's weekly game programming classes! This fall, in Oakville, Real Programming 4 KidsTM can teach your child game programming using real programming languages such as Visual Basic, Java and C++. The maximum class size is only 4 students per instructor. Oakville classes are held on Saturdays or Tuesday nights @ St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School. Kids can use Visual Basic to program Pacman, Frogger or Tanks games. Teens can start by programming Donkey Kong in VB, Asteroids in Java or a Side-Scrolling game in C. Those teens with programming experience can start in more advanced projects such as programming a Mario or Worms game in VB. Other advanced courses include using Java, C or C++ to program RPG games, 3D worlds, or RTS games! Giving back to the community T To schedule a FREE TRIAL CLASS Call Real Programming 4 KidsTM Phone: 416.469.9676 www.realprogramming.com here is always lots of work to do at the YMCA of Oakville to ensure that we are in tip-top shape for our members and guests, but few jobs are more daunting than the annual `deep clean' of the toys and equipment used by hundreds of children every week. So when Tammy Smith, YMCA of Oakville supervisor of staff and volunteer development, received a phone call a few months ago that a local company would like to send in some volunteers for a day, she knew just where to put them. Javelin Technologies Inc. was keen to put its employees on the front line in the community and the YMCA was at the top of its list of community partners. Child and youth employee Jeannie Garton was thrilled to have Wayne Hewison and Rob MacEwen for the day. "At Javelin, our volunteer day is our way of giving back to the community," Hewison said. "It's also a great opportunity to meet and work directly with many of the front line people who provide outstanding community services. We chose the Y as one of the volunteer venues because of its strong leadership role in developing community programs for residents of the Oakville area." Helping out in the community is everybody's business ­ why not make it part of yours? For more information about volunteering at the YMCA of Oakville, call Tammy Smith at 905-845-5597, ext. 230. Thank you Javelin Technologies Inc. for your time. -- Submitted by the Oakville YMCA. The Regional Municipality of Halton You're invited to attend a community open house celebrating www.halton.ca Halton Waste Management Site's 15th Birthday Saturday, September 29, 2007 Drop in between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cake cutting at 12 p.m. · Have a guided bus tour of the Halton Waste Management Site (approximately 30 minutes) groundwater · Take part in a craft made from reusable items · Enter a contest to name our new Blue Box mascot · Enjoy a cash BBQ provided by the Lion's Club of Milton · Learn how the Halton Region Solid Waste Management Strategy helps protect our Help us make this event "waste free." Send an email to hwms15@halton.ca and let us know how many people in your family are planning to attend. That way we can prepare the right amount of food and materials and not be wasteful. The Halton Waste Management Site originally opened in 1992 with a life expectancy of 20 years or the year 2012. Because Halton grew to 2023. With the Region-wide implementation of the Plastic Does Not Compost! Don't put your yard waste in plastic bags, they are not accepted in the yard waste program. Plastic in your yard waste. Plastic does not decompose and Instead, use only paper yard waste bags, or labelled, reusable, rigid containers with no lids. Yard waste labels for reusable containers are available at no charge from Halton Region. Acceptable yard waste materials include yard and garden trimmings; pumpkins; fallen fruit from trees and tree trimmings. Please "grasscycle" by leaving grass clippings on your lawn. Grass clippings are mostly water and will quickly decompose, releasing valuable nutrients back into the soil. Grasscycling does not cause thatch! Bulk brush must be placed curbside in one pile no larger than 3 m (10 ft) long by 1.8 m (6 ft) wide by 1.2 m (4 ft) high, with branches a maximum of 7.5 cm (3 inches) in diameter. Bulk brush must be free of loose debris such as leaves and trimmings. To assist in collection, please bundle and tie brush. Yard waste materials will be collected every other week on the same day as your Blue Box until December 7. Festival Teaches Children Importance of Water! Halton Waste Management Site 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton will participate in the second annual Halton Children's Water Festival at Kelso Conservation Area in Milton. HWMS 5400 Regional Rd 25 This is a wheelchair accessible event. The Festival organizing committee brings together expertise from Conservation Halton, Halton Region, the Halton Catholic District School Board, the Halton District School Board, the City of Burlington and the Town of Oakville. The Festival offers over 50 interactive Ontario curriculum based activities designed to educate Halton students on our most precious resource; water. The Festival is a wonderful opportunity to teach our youth about the importance of our precious water resources, and promote environmental stewardship to ensure our natural legacy for future generations. For more information please visit www.haltonchildrenswaterfestival.com. Celebrating 15 Years of Environmentally Safe Waste Management! Halton Regional Meeting Schedule October 2 9:30 a.m. - Health & Social Services Committee October 3 9:30 a.m. - Planning & Public Works Committee October 3 1:30 p.m. - Administration & Finance Committee 210907 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 · Tel: 905-825-6000 · Toll Free: 1-866-4HALTON · TTY: 905-827-9833

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