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Milton Canada Day 2009: Volunteers Needed

June 19th, 2009

The Milton Canada Day Committee is still looking for volunteers. Anyone interested can call volunteer program coordinator Kirsten Pederson at (905) 691-7470 or kirsten@miltoncanadaday.ca

The Milton Canada Day Committee is still looking for volunteers. Anyone interested can call volunteer program coordinator Kirsten Pederson at (905) 691-7470 or kirsten@miltoncanadaday.ca

Canada Day is fast approaching and plans are well underway to deliver festivities not soon to be forgotten.

On Wednesday, July 1, thousands of Milton and area residents are expected to gather at the Milton Fairgrounds to celebrate Canada’s 142nd birthday.

This year’s events will start at 10am with a veterans’ breakfast at Victoria Park in front of town hall, followed by a wreath-laying at 11:30am at the cenotaph. A pipe band parade will then lead the way to the opening ceremonies at the fairgrounds.

Throughout the day and into the night, families will be able to take advantage of a variety of activities and entertainment including: the Kidz Zone, Teen Zone, vendors and the band Hotel California.

Also on hand will be Soaring Heights Productions’ trampoline show. The four-person team is made up of world-class performers including trampoline Olympic medalists Karen Cockburn and Jason Burnett.

The show is scheduled to run hourly from 1 – 4pm.

Of course, the grand finale will be a fireworks display when the sun goes down.

The Milton Canada Day Committee is still looking for volunteers. Anyone interested can call volunteer program coordinator Kirsten Pederson at (905) 691-7470 or kirsten@miltoncanadaday.ca.

For a complete list of events, we encourage you to visit the official Milton Canada Day website.

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Milton Salvation Army Food Drive

November 30th, 2008

You can simply donate, volunteer by sorting the food at the Salvation Army food bank, or shuttle food from the drop off locations to the Salvation Army located at 100 Nipissing Road, Unit #3 (the firefighters will appreciate this). Your donations and volunteerism will help to ensure that no child or individual goes hungry in Milton/Campbellville over Christmas this year and throughout 2009!

You can simply donate, volunteer by sorting the food at the Salvation Army food bank, or shuttle food from the drop off locations to the Salvation Army located at 100 Nipissing Road, Unit #3 (the firefighters will appreciate this). Your donations and volunteerism will help to ensure that no child or individual goes hungry in Milton/Campbellville over Christmas this year and throughout 2009!

The Salvation Army Milton Food Drive is scheduled for Saturday December the 6th. 

Unlike previous years, the fire department will not be driving around town collecting donations, you need to take it to a donation site yourself. 

MiltonSearch.com would like to stress the importance of this drive to give to those in need and encourage you to visit the Salvation Army Khi Community Food Drive site for more details.

Here is some more information posted on the Hawthorne Villager Forums:

Did you know that the Milton Community Food Drive actually raises around 75% of the year’s non-perishable items for the Salvation Army’s food bank? These items are needed to support Milton/Campbellville clients who access the food bank throughout the year. This is a huge amount of food and can you believe that it is all collected and sorted on just 1 day?! 

This year, as previously mentioned, the Food Drive is on Saturday December 6th and will run from 9am – 1pm. There are lots of ways to get involved. You can simply donate, volunteer by sorting the food at the Salvation Army food bank, or shuttle food from the drop off locations to the Salvation Army located at 100 Nipissing Road, Unit #3 (the firefighters will appreciate this). Your donations and volunteerism will help to ensure that no child or individual goes hungry in Milton/Campbellville over Christmas this year and throughout 2009! 

Check out the website www.fooddrivemilton.com for all the particulars (drop off sites, what to donate, etc.)

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2008 Milton Santa Claus Parade Route

November 11th, 2008

MiltonSearch.com’s inbox has been flooded with inquiries as to the actual route this year’s Milton Santa Claus Parade will take, so we’ve decided to post it.

From the Milton Canadian Champion

This year’s parade will take place Sunday, Nov. 23 at 2 p. m. It’ll leave from the corner of Bronte and Barton streets, proceed along Main Street and end up at the rear parking lot of Milton Mall in front of the Winners store.

The theme for the 2008 parade is Christmas Around the World, which is sure to inspire a number of interesting floats depicting Christmas as it’s celebrated by diverse nationalities.

So there you have it, straight from the local fishwrap.

It’s sure to be a great parade this year, with, according to Regional Councillor Colin Best, “a few surprises in store.”

We encourage you to post any comments below, before or after the parade, and hey, if you have any photos of the parade, why not register for an account and post them on MiltonSearch.com’s photo gallery to share with all of Milton?

Let’s give Santa a warm Milton welcome!

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