5:30 PM| Terra Cotta Conservation Area, 14452 Winston Churchill Blvd Halton Hills, ON L7G 0N9 Canada
Ignite your love of winter along a two-kilometre illuminated forest trail at Terra Cotta Conservation Area.
Ski, snowshoe and kicksled rentals available. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own equipment. Hot drinks and snacks are available at the Park Store.
Please visit https://cvc.ca/events/ for more details.
1:00 PM| 9 Church Street, Georgetown, ON, L7G 2A3
Explore the complex and meaningful art of Miyakah Emon. Miyakah’s paintings are a direct reflection of their experience as a black Neurodiverse (ADHD and ASD) person. Miyakah’s work is described as a “playground” of various emotions, where chaos and order coexist.
On display February 5 - March 3 in the Uper Sisnett Lobby
Photo: Miyakah Emon, Salmon Run, oil on canvas
1:00 PM| Studio, 9 Church Street, Georgetown
Clef Notes to Canvas is an interactive art session where creativity, music and awareness meet.
Join the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton and local artist Omar Hopkinson for a creative afternoon of music and visual art in the Studio at 9 Church Street, Halton Hills. The first part of the program focuses on "The Struggle" whereby participants allow the mood of the background music to evoke feelings that are translated onto the canvas. The second part focuses on the "Freedom" of creativity whereby participants allow music to influence exploration and expand upon the initial artwork created. All supplies provided; no experience necessary.
Advance booking is required for this program, reserve your space on Eventbrite.
For more, watch this short video: https://vimeo.com/501976811/02d908865a
Ages 16+
5:30 PM| Terra Cotta Conservation Area, 14452 Winston Churchill Blvd Halton Hills, ON L7G 0N9 Canada
Ignite your love of winter along a two-kilometre illuminated forest trail at Terra Cotta Conservation Area.
Ski, snowshoe and kicksled rentals available. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own equipment. Hot drinks and snacks are available at the Park Store.
Please visit https://cvc.ca/events/ for more details.
1:00 PM| 9 Church Street, Georgetown, ON, L7G 2A3
Explore the complex and meaningful art of Miyakah Emon. Miyakah’s paintings are a direct reflection of their experience as a black Neurodiverse (ADHD and ASD) person. Miyakah’s work is described as a “playground” of various emotions, where chaos and order coexist.
On display February 5 - March 3 in the Uper Sisnett Lobby
Photo: Miyakah Emon, Salmon Run, oil on canvas
6:00 PM| 11643 Trafalgar Road
5:30 PM| Terra Cotta Conservation Area, 14452 Winston Churchill Blvd Halton Hills, ON L7G 0N9 Canada
Ignite your love of winter along a two-kilometre illuminated forest trail at Terra Cotta Conservation Area.
Ski, snowshoe and kicksled rentals available. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own equipment. Hot drinks and snacks are available at the Park Store.
Please visit https://cvc.ca/events/ for more details.
1:00 PM| 9 Church Street, Georgetown, ON, L7G 2A3
Explore the complex and meaningful art of Miyakah Emon. Miyakah’s paintings are a direct reflection of their experience as a black Neurodiverse (ADHD and ASD) person. Miyakah’s work is described as a “playground” of various emotions, where chaos and order coexist.
On display February 5 - March 3 in the Uper Sisnett Lobby
Photo: Miyakah Emon, Salmon Run, oil on canvas
7:30 PM| JET - Library & Cultural Centre, Georgetown 9 Church St, ON L7G 2A3
Join us on Friday February 23rd, at the John Eliott Theatre for the upcoming #TIFFOnScreenattheJET screening of Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe documentary. The winner of the 2023 TIFF People's Choice Documentary Award. Watch the story behind the legacy of Ernie Coombs, the childrens entertainer who created and starred in one of the longest running Canadian television series. Presented in partnership with TIFF Film Circuit, its sponsors and supporters, Create Halton Hills and the Halton Hills Public Library. Tickets are $12 per person and are available for purchase at the JET box office in-person or online at John Elliott Theatre - Halton Hills.
4:00 PM| Norval United Church Georgetown - 14015 Danby Road (walkathon start/end)
GOAL: RAISE $50,000 to feed, house and support our community’s most vulnerable.
WE NEED YOUR HELP:
WHERE: You can choose to walk a 2 or 5 km route in Georgetown starting and ending at Norval United Church (14015 Danby Rd.) or in Acton (generously led by the Acton Rotary) starting and ending at Links2Care Acton Hub (69 Acton Blvd.). Both walks are from 5-7pm. The Georgetown site will have opening ceremonies beginning at 4pm
HOW: Walk, Sponsor, Donate, Volunteer! What better New Year’s Resolution than fun, exercise and some more warm-hearted community building?For info and to sign up visit www.cnoy.org/haltonhills or contact us at info@links2care.ca or 905-873-6502.
5:30 PM| Terra Cotta Conservation Area, 14452 Winston Churchill Blvd Halton Hills, ON L7G 0N9 Canada
Ignite your love of winter along a two-kilometre illuminated forest trail at Terra Cotta Conservation Area.
Ski, snowshoe and kicksled rentals available. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own equipment. Hot drinks and snacks are available at the Park Store.
Please visit https://cvc.ca/events/ for more details.
1:00 PM| 9 Church Street, Georgetown, ON, L7G 2A3
Explore the complex and meaningful art of Miyakah Emon. Miyakah’s paintings are a direct reflection of their experience as a black Neurodiverse (ADHD and ASD) person. Miyakah’s work is described as a “playground” of various emotions, where chaos and order coexist.
On display February 5 - March 3 in the Uper Sisnett Lobby
Photo: Miyakah Emon, Salmon Run, oil on canvas
6:00 PM
Halton Food, a project of Halton Environmental Network, is excited to be planning Halton Garden Week 2024! Halton Garden Week promotes sustainable gardening through a variety of workshops, presentations and events. We look forward to exploring topics such as food growing, composting, seed saving, native plants, supporting pollinators, and sharing our harvest.
Halton Garden Week 2024 will be a hybrid event. Virtual presentations will run in the evenings on February 28th and 29th, starting at 6pm. We are excited to have Sean James with his presentation about ‘An Appetite for Gardening: Incorporating Edible into a Traditional Landscape,' as well as Jocelyn Molyneux from WasteNot Farms teaching us about soil microbiology (in a fun and accessible way!). More presentations to be announced...
The week will conclude with an in-person Seedy Saturday event on March 2nd from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Milton Sports Centre at 605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton. The in-person event will include presentations, workshops, seed vendors, local environmental and garden organizations, hands-on activities for kids and a seed exchange table.
6:00 PM
Halton Food, a project of Halton Environmental Network, is excited to be planning Halton Garden Week 2024! Halton Garden Week promotes sustainable gardening through a variety of workshops, presentations and events. We look forward to exploring topics such as food growing, composting, seed saving, native plants, supporting pollinators, and sharing our harvest.
Halton Garden Week 2024 will be a hybrid event. Virtual presentations will run in the evenings on February 28th and 29th, starting at 6pm. We are excited to have Sean James with his presentation about ‘An Appetite for Gardening: Incorporating Edible into a Traditional Landscape,' as well as Jocelyn Molyneux from WasteNot Farms teaching us about soil microbiology (in a fun and accessible way!). More presentations to be announced...
The week will conclude with an in-person Seedy Saturday event on March 2nd from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Milton Sports Centre at 605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton. The in-person event will include presentations, workshops, seed vendors, local environmental and garden organizations, hands-on activities for kids and a seed exchange table.