Oakville Beaver, 13 Jun 2019, p. 34

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Halton's online Simply Local map is your guide to farms, markets and activities across the Region, including: Visit halton.ca or download the OneHalton app to use the map, sign up for our eNewsletter and learn more. Simply Fresh. Simply Fun. Simply Local Halton. Meetings at Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville, L6M 3L1 Visit halton.ca for full schedule.for full schedule.f June 19 9:30 a.m. Regional Council Halton Region's DrinkingWater System Financial Plan 06 13 19 Providing reliable access to high quality drinking water is a top priority for Halton Region.We continue to invest in water infrastructure to meet the demands of a growing region and maintain a state of good repair. Halton Regional Council endorsed the DrinkingWater System Financial Plan for Halton Region on March 27, 2019. The approved Plan meets the requirements of Ontario Regulation 453/07 of the Safe DrinkingWater Act, 2002 in accordance with the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks'Municipal DrinkingWater Licensing Program. This program requires municipal water providers to plan for the long-term financial stability of their drinking water assets and systems. To read the DrinkingWater Financial Plan, visit halton.ca. To request a copy: • email accesshalton@halton.ca • call 311 Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. • Farmer's markets • Pick-your-own produce locations • Agricultural fairs • Equestrian activities • Garden centres and nurseries Tom Cruise has nothing on the folks who will be kennelled during Mission Pawsible. On Saturday, June 22, from noon to 5 p.m., the Oakville and Milton Hu- mane Society will lock up 20 adorable - not adoptable - humans in dog kennels at Oakville Place's Centre Court, and they will be "put up for adoption." Why are these humans spending their Saturday in a kennel? Each of them un- derstands the importance of the work being done by the Oakville and Milton Humane Society. Each one knows that, whether an an- imal has been abandoned, surrendered, neglected or abused, every animal that comes to the shelter de- serves top-notch care and a family that will love them. All of the humans in the kennels will be working to raise their adoption fee in support of Mission Pawsi- ble presented by PetSmart. Community representa- tives won't be letting them- selves out of the kennels until their pledges are met, at which point they are "adopted." Until that time, they will use their phones and social media to contact their friends to sponsor them. Each hour, our "ani- mals" will be given time out of their kennel for enrich- ment with activities and games. Reserve your spot in the kennel today. Registration is free. For more informa- tion call 905-845-1551 or vis- it omhs.ca. NONADOPTABLE HUMANS TO BE KENNELED JUNE 22 JULIE SLACK jslack@metroland.com NEWS Ward 5 Councillor Jeff Knoll cuddles a kitten while locked in a cat condo during the launch of Mission Pawsible last year. Torstar file photo After two short years, only a portion of its regular guests could fit in the con- cert hall at West End Jazz's most recent event. Swingin' - Standards, Love Songs and Hidden Gems will be presented on Saturday, June 22, from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. The Ross Wooldridge Quartet fea- tures Brenda Brown and Carolyn Credico on vocals. Wooldridge will be play- ing clarinet, sax and piano, joined by Brigham Phillips on piano and trumpet, Lew Mele on bass and Glenn Anderson on drums. While having three vo- calists, the June 22 perfor- mance will highlight an in- strument that was per- fected by Benny Goodman. They will feature Ross Wooldridge. The Toronto Star named him "The best clarinet player Canada ev- er produced." The concert takes place at Le Dome, 1173 North Ser- vice Rd. E. Oakville. Call 905-339-3486 for in- formation. Go to www.wes- tendjazz.ca for tickets that start at $30. WEST END JAZZ PRESENTS HIDDEN GEMS ON JUNE 22 JULIE SLACK jslack@metroland.com COMMUNITY

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