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Oakville Beaver, 15 Feb 2018, p. 45

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Make the most of Family Day with these Halton and area events Saturday February 17 Ice Fishing Derby 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Participate in this derby at Valens Lake Conservation Area. Lots of prizes. Call Valens Lake at 905­ 525-2183. OzoBlockly 10 to 11:30 a.m.: Learn about computer science and cod­ ing with the Ozobots at Oakville Public Library's Iroquois Ridge Branch. $7 IRIS code 230257. Register at opl.ca. Artsy Robots 2 to 4 p.m.: Create a drawbot at Oakville Public Library's White Oaks Branch. Ages 5 - 12. Details and registration at opl.on.ca. Sing-A-Long-a-Grease 2 and 7 p.m.: The event begins with your Sing-a-Long-a- Grease host leading a vocal warm-up before they show you how to use your free interactive prop bag during the film and suggest some appropriate heckles and accompanying actions at Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Details and tickets at oakvillecentre.ca. Black History Month Celebration 3 to 4 p.m.: Enjoy music and history through a participa­ tive drumming experience at Milton Main Library. For all ages. Details at mpl.on.ca. 3 ,2 ,1 Dance 7:30 p.m.: This eclectic program features signature works from some of Ontario's prominent dancers and choreogra­ phers at Burlington Performing Arts Centre. Tickets burl- ingtonpac.ca. Sunday February 18 Symphony On The Bay 3 p.m.: This performance at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre includes Peter and the Wolf and Louis Applebaum's Three Stratford Fanfares. Tickets at burlingtonpac.ca. Monday February 19 Family Day at Bronte Creek 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Spend Family Day at Bronte Creek Provin­ cial Park. Visit the Nature Centre for live animals, hands- on activities, crafts and more. Details at brontecreek.org. Family Day Fun W ith Flowers Oakville Horticultural Society offers flower arranging for families of all ages at Iroquois Ridge Community Centre. More information at oakvillehort.org. Family Day a t Ireland House 1 to 4 p.m.: Enjoy family time at Ireland House Museum at Oakridge Farm, the home of Joseph Ireland, one of Bur­ lington's earliest settlers. For details visit museumsofbur- lington.ca HCA Family Day 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Enjoy all the arts have to offer at the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts. Details at Hamilton.ca. Dundas Rotary W inter Carnival Noon to 4 p.m.: At Dundas Driving Park, free skating, ap­ ple cider, horse drawn carriage rides, face painting, skating demos. Hamilton.ca. Trains, Trains and more Trains Noon to 4 p.m.: Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technol­ ogy offers train-themed fun. Crafts and more. For ages 5 and up. Details at Hamilton.ca. Y O U T H S U M M E R O U T D O O R SOCCER SIGN UP TODAY TO YOUR SPOT!J V x r u A J U 4 The House League p rogram offers the chance to m ake friends, develop skills, and most im p o rtan tly , have fun! n * " i -- m ■ ■ p p i w m rt House League Development Program H 8U |H E t * * Includes one game and one practice per week! i Sign up for a fun soccer camp experience for participants of all skill levels! The week includes soccer acitivites and skill development, a camp-wide tournam ent and off>the>pitch adventures! i M &| O akville B eaver | Thursday, February 15, 2018 insidehalton.com OzoBlockly Artsy Robots Sing-A-Long-a-Grease 3,2,1 Dance Family Day Fun With Flowers Family Day at Ireland House JVxruAJU 4

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