The Milton Council of the Knights of Columbus is once again hosting Milton’s Valentine Dinner and Dance on Saturday February 15th at Granite Ridge Golf Club in Milton. The Valentine’s Gala is dedicated to supporting the Townsend Smith Foundation (TSF). This annual event is not only a celebration of love and community, but also a meaningful way to contribute to a cause that will impact many lives.
Where else but Milton can a Catholic be invited to a Protestant church, sit down with both Christians and Hindu’s for an Islamic hosted meal. The monthly Milton Community Dinner series occurs on the first Thursday of every month at Grace Church. It’s organized and hosted by a different Milton group each month.
The Community Foundation of Halton North (CFHN) has been providing grants to charities in Milton and Halton Hills since 2015.
The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation (TJSF), in partnership with Halton Regional Police and Downtown Milton held the 16th annual “Miracle on Main Steet” in Milton on December 7th sponsored by Wallace Chevrolet and Scotiabank.
Did you know Milton has a local Chess Tournament group for youth 14 years and under? Held under the auspices of ChessClubofCanada.ca it’s open to anyone to join. If you have a child who might enjoy taking part in future Milton Chess tournaments you can contact the group at veerendra. nagalla@gmail.com

Milton Allendale is a well known Long Term Care facility in Milton where since 2020 a dedicated group of volunteers have been has “Lighting Up Allendale” each Christmas. Bringing Christmas cheer to many elderly Milton residents.
Liane LaBarbera at IG Wealth Management’s Milton office for just had her business donate $500 to Townsend Smith Foundation.
Milton has two new published authors, Amyrah Khanna and Zayna Yazdan two young students at P.L Robertson Elementary School. They co-wrote “The Arctic Fox Crystal” with great support from their teacher Ms. Tanesha Forbes Bunsie as well as their parents. Sherwood Community Centre in Milton hosted the official book launch last month which was well attened.
It was a “Double Dhamaka 2024” in Milton. This year, Raginbhai and Gunjanbhai (Gunjan M Desai) took the responsibility to help organize the two double events for the community. But everyone worked together with many volunteers to make the event memorable and smoothly run.
The Milton Sports Hall of Fame is committed to recognizing and honouring the accomplishments and contributions of Milton’s sporting community. On November 21, over 200 community members gathered at the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton to witness the unveiling of five new Wall of Fame panels in recognition of this year’s newest inductees.









