The holiday season is upon us – this is the time of year in which we extend generosity towards our family and friends in the form of gifts, gatherings, and goodwill.
In 2013, Steve Sampaio and wife CariMae purchased a beautiful 11-acre oasis at 12084 Sixth Line Nassagaweya – promptly named “Steve’s Acres” in ode to a long-term dream finally acquired.
Did you know that Winnie the Pooh is based on a real bear from Winnipeg? Did you know that the Mall of America is owned by Canadians?
At one o’clock on September 30, the backstage hallway at the First Ontario Arts Centre Milton was filled with various characters and creatures.
For those who have yet to attend, the Labour Day weekend Steam-Era show at Country Heritage Park is a cornucopia of fun for both children and adults.
The La Rose 35th Anniversary Gala was set to begin at 5:30 pm on September 17th, 2017, but the Terrace was full of excited guests well before that hour.
In 2011, Milton’s arts and cultural scene changed forever with the opening of the Milton Centre for the Arts. Now rebranded at the First Ontario Arts Centre Milton, the building continues to play host to a series of both local and national presentations, as well as fine arts exhibitions, and arts programs for all ages.
Event organizer and Canadian Indian Association member Hassu Bihari dreamed of a celebration in which “all Indian community members come together to Celebrate India’s 70th Independence Day under one roof.”
On September 30 and October 1, six incredible local artists will step on to the “Artists at Work” stage during Milton Culture Days. With varying media, each will create something before your eyes.
Photos by: Denise Cooperwhite
Despite an afternoon downpour that opened the clouds and turned the skies grey, the sun arrived just in time for Milton’s Ice Cream Social on July 27th in Victoria Park outside the Town Hall.