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Tuesday, Nov. 12 RWTO meeting: The Peel North Branch of the Retired Women Teachers of Ontario will host the annual penta branch meeting 10 a.m. at the Capitol Banquet Centre, 6453 Dixie Road, Mississauga. Retired women colleagues from Burlington, Lydia Snow/Georgetown, Mississauga and Oakville are invited. Motiva- tional speaker and humourist, Judy Suke, will present 'Hats Off to Life, Love and Laughter'. All retired women teachers are welcome. Info: Karin, 905-796-2146. Let's Get Ready for the Holidays: 1 p.m. at the Georgetown Seniors Centre. Come for an afternoon of decorating the Centre. Tea/ coffee and treats will be served. Everyone wel- come. Info: 905-877-6444. Free Maximize your Health Program: for people living with chronic conditions. Led by trained clinicians and community volun- teers. Program is six weeks in length. Dates: Tuesdays, Nov. 12 to Dec. 17, 1:30-4 p.m. at the Georgetown Seniors Centre. To register bclara@haltonhealthcare.on.ca Halton/North Peel Naturalists Club: meets second Tuesday of the month from September to May, 7:30 p.m. at St. Alban the Martyr Anglican Church, 537 Main St. in Glen Williams. This month, President Fiona Reid is perhaps best known as a mammal expert and the author of the Peterson's Field Guide to the Mammals. Lately however, Fiona has become obsessed by nocturnal Lepidoptera. Eschewing sleep she wanders her yard after dusk, finding and photographing a multitude of moths. Fiona has identified hundreds of species in her garden alone. She will intro- duce you to this wonderful diversity. Info: Don Scallen, 905-877-2876, or hnpnc.com Wednesday, Nov. 13 Esquesing Historical Society: 7:30 p.m. (7 p.m. refreshments) at Knox Presbyterian Church, Main St. Georgetown. Topic: Greet- ings From the Age of Victoria: A History of the Christmas Card. Barbara Rusch returns to share her collection of ephemera having to do with Christmas cards of days gone by. The public is welcome. Free. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton is hosting a Volunteer Information Session at 6 p.m. in the Milton office, 605 Santa Maria Blvd, inside the Milton Sports Complex. Call 905-339-2355 for more information. Come out to see how a LITTLE time can make a BIG impact". Make your own indoor or outdoor win- ter arrangement at Silver-Wood Women's Institute meeting at 7 p.m. at the historic De- vereaux House, 11494 Trafalgar Rd. Personal growth and community action has been the focus of the W.I. since 1897 and all women are welcome. Info: Hazel, 905-877-1325. Business Seminar: 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Georgetown Library and the Halton Region Small Business Centre. Topic: Your Business Plan, a seminar designed to help you learn how to write a plan to guide your business. You will take away examples of templates that can be used. $25 fee. Advance registration is required by calling toll free 1-866-442-5866. Thursday, Nov. 14 Senior Men's Luncheon: 12 p.m. at Royal Canadian Legion, Georgetown Branch 120, 127 Mill Street, with guest speaker Mike Kase, Warrant Officer Lorne Scots. All retired men are invited. Cost is $10. Info: 905-877-6029. Halton Hands In Motion: Robin Hunter knitwear designer, author, teacher and blog- ger will speak about her unique perspective on knitting, 7-9 p.m. at the Georgetown Seniors Centre, 318 Guelph Street E., Unit 9. Business After Hours and Mini Trade Show: 5-7 p.m. at Eagle Ridge Golf Club, 11742 Tenth Line. Business After Hours are your opportunity to make new business con- tacts, meet old friends, and discuss mutual concerns. Networking is an inexpensive and effective method to create business opportu- nities. Come for a half hour or stay for two. No charge to attend, however, registration is required. For more information or to register visit www.haltonhillschamber.on.ca or call 905-877-7119. Youth Epic Dance Party: 7:30-10 p.m. at Acton Arena & Community Centre. Awesome music, crazy lights, prizes and more! Tickets on sale at the door $8. Info: www.haltonhills. ca/recandparks Friday, Nov. 15 Rotary Club of Acton honors Acton Citi- zen of the Year Ron Birrell at a Dinner and Awards Evening, at the Acton Town Hall Cen- tre. Cocktails, 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7:15 p.m. Tickets are $40 each or $75/couple. Email ActonRotary@hotmail.com be- fore Nov. 11. Texas Hold'Em, hosted by Optimist Club of Halton Hills on the third Friday of every month until June. Registration is at 6:30 p.m.; game starts at 7 p.m. sharp at the Optimist Hall, Hwy 7 past 22 Sideroad. Tickets $50. For tickets call John, 905-877-2931 or Rick, 905- 873-4156. Beauty and the Beast: Century Theatre Guild presents a traditional English Panto- mime adapted and directed by Jo Phenix, Nov. 15-24 at Century Church Theatre, 72 Trafalgar Rd., Hillburgh. A musical comedy for all ages. Fridays and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets, $12. Box Of- fice 519-855-4586 or $10 cash at Hillsburgh Library and Brighten Up on Erin Main Street. Info: www.centurychurchtheatre.com More details & events at www.theifp.ca/whats-on/events Hayden's Big Bike Giveaway: on Saturday, Nov. 16 & 23, 12-4 p.m. at 2 Cleaveholm Dr. Donated bikes are repaired and then given away free to those who cannot af- ford one. Info: www.haltongate- way.ca/rebicycling or www.face- book/com/ReBicycling. 1st annual Empty Bowls Soupfest: on Saturday, Nov. 16, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Centre 2000, 14 Boland Dr. in Erin. Come sam- ple local chefs' homemade soups as they compete for the best soup of the day. Admission (includes four bowls of soup), $10 adults, $8 seniors, $8 kids (under 12), $2 extra bowl (each). Proceeds to Up- per Credit Humane Society. Info: uppercreditevents@gmail.com or Laura, 416-706-7406. Acton Santa Claus Parade: on Saturday, Nov. 16 organized by the Acton Fire Fighters Association. Parade starts at 1 p.m. from McK- enzie-Smith Bennett School. This year's theme: A Mardi Gras Christ- mas. Children are encouraged to bring letters to Santa Claus col- lected by postal workers along the parade route. Halton Police's Toys for Tots will collect unwrapped toys. Come to Roxy Coffee for your free photo with Santa 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Info: 519-853-9555,www. downtownacton.ca Georgetown Santa Claus Pa- rade: on Saturday, Nov. 16. The Georgetown Lions Club organiz- es this night-time parade, which starts at 5 p.m. The parade route is: Guelph St. from Sinclair Ave. to Mill St., Charles St. to the Fair- grounds. Info: www.georgetown- lionsclub.ca Georgetown Globe Produc- tions presents All Shook Up at the John Elliott Theatre, Nov. 22, 23, 28-30 8 p.m. and Nov. 24, 30, 2 p.m. Tickets: 905-877-3700 or www.globeproductions.ca. Coming up...