in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A pr il 25 ,2 01 9 | 16 Help us build on this legacy! Since its inception in 2011,Wheels has raised over $750,000 in support of capital projects and core programs offered at The Darling Home for Kids. Registration includes: · Choice of route distance - 25km, 50km or 100km · Free lunch and refreshments for all registered riders · Fundraising prizes and more! SUNDAY, JUNE23,2019 MattamyNational CyclingCen tre 2015PanAmBoulevardMilto n Presenting Sponsor: Sanctioned by:Saddle Sponsors: Register today at www.ridewithwheels.ca 1120 Burloak Drive, Burlington Mother's Day Brunch For Tickets Call: 905-319-0319 Sunday, May 12, 2019 Starts at 11:30 am Cash Bar Available Breakfast Pastries BelgiumWaffle Station & Omelette Station Salad Bar Hot Entree Selection & Carving Station Dessert & Chocolate Fountain Station Beverage Station Adults - $49.00 Children Age 5 to 12 - $29.00 Children under 4 - Free Tax Included /Gratuities Extra NoCompromise Rental Living in Oakville Book A Tour or Call 833.825.6459 TheTauntonApartments.com All renderings are artist's concept. E.&O.E. Luxury Apartments Starting from $1,950 while doing our best to en- courage environmental ac- tivism in our schools and throughout our communi- ty," said Meade. "By participating, par- ents are educating their children about the impor- tance of the natural envi- ronment in a very practical way. The cleanup allows everyone to enjoy trash- free parks and trails this spring and summer." Bags and gloves will be provided at the cleanup sites. Some of the cleanup sites this year include Bronte Bluffs Park, Lake- shore Woods, Aldercrest Park, Coronation Park, Hopedale Park, Valley- wood Court, Trafalgar Park, Lakeside Park, Ar- bourview Park, Woodgate Woods, Oakville Park, Bayshire Woods Park, Lions Valley Park and Isaac Park. For a full list of the cleanup sites and informa- tion about start times and how to connect with site co-ordinators, visit http:// www.oakvillepeacecen- tre.org. The 28th annual Earth Week Clean Up is spon- sored by Film.ca Cinemas, and all volunteers will re- ceive a coupon for a free small popcorn. The Town of Oakville's Parks and Open Space de- partment will provide bags, gloves and mobile signage in support of the annual campaign. The town's Cartogra- phy department has pro- duced a large map high- lighting the cleanup sites. This map is now on dis- play at all municipal facil- ities including libraries, recreation centres and at the entrance into town hall. The map can also be viewed at the oakvillepea- cecentre.org and oakville- .ca websites. Pitch-in Canada will al- so provide bags, and the Halton Region's Waste Management department will provide two garbage trucks - one to pick up met- al and one to pick up gar- bage on the afternoon of the event. The OCCPEHR is an in- corporated, grassroots, volunteer, nonprofit, so- cial movement organiza- tion, which promotes is- sues related to the envi- ronment, peace and social justice. For more information, contact OCCPEHR at 905- 849-5501 or email in- fo@oakvillepeace-fo@oakvillepeace-f centre.org. NEWS Continued from page 14 CLEANUP PROMOTES AWARENESS OF BIODIVERSITY, NATURE, TRAILS, PARKS AND WATERWAYS