The Milton Federal Liberal Association held its annual Holiday party and had the pleasure of honouring two of their long standing members, Walt Elliot and his wife Anne.
Matador Eyeworks used its third anniversary to give back to the community. On December 16, 2017 they hosted a trunk show from Caroline Abraham and used it as an opportunity to give back to the Halton Women’s Place.
Milton families laced up their skates on December 9, and converged at John Tonelli Arena for a free Family Fun Skate hosted by Halton Region MPP Indira NaidooHarris. “We’ve been holding this event for about four years now.
Christmas Cheers filled the air at Grace Anglican Church on December 10th, as “Halton Gujarati Seniors Samaj” hosted their Christmas Gala Party.
The warm summer months are behind us, but you need not despair. There remains plenty of entertainment for Miltonians in the winter months! Most notably, the Milton Film Festival, which takes place in January each year. The 2018 Festival spans January 26-28 at the First Ontario Arts Centre Milton.
The spirit of generosity was on display as the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP) Milton riding held its second annual toy drive led by the NDP youth. The event was held at the Milton Sports Centre December 16, 2017. The fundraiser was in support of the Halton Women’s Place.
On Wednesday, February 7 at 7pm there will be a Winter Mixer event for the Milton Literati (people who are interested in literature) at the Milton Public Library main branch.
Milton’s Muslim community gathered at the Islamic Community Centre- Milton (ICCM) for a fundraiser to help the Rohingya people Sunday December 17. The event was organized by the Muslim Children of North America (MCNA).
On January 20th, a launch party will be held at the Milton Sports Centre from 1 to 3pm for the Coldest Night of the Year. There will be games, crafts, giveaways and much more.
The 9th annual Miracle on Main was an overwhelming record-breaking success, raising over $300,000 made up from donations and sponsorships.