The Dads of Milton (DoMs) held their 6th annual homerun derby and charity event, Step Up to the Plate at Lions Park on August 26th.
Milton’s 13th annual Charity Poker Run took place on August 13th. e Charity Poker Run attracts Motorcycle enthusiasts from all over Ontario with the run starting at Halton Auto Service & Transmission where riders register and socialize over coffee and Timbits before setting off the scenic 200 km ride ends at the Halton Sportsmen’s Club where participants enjoy a steak dinner and live entertainment.
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Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) Milton chapter and the Islamic Community Centre of Milton (ICCM) held their annual Milton Community Festival on August 6th at 8069 Esquesing Line in Milton. Various food items were oered free of charge for adults, like BBQ, burgers, BBQ chicken, and drinks. Whereas kids enjoyed hotdog sandwiches, cotton candy, popcorn, drinks, juices, and multiple inatable rides in the nice weather. Besides that, there were different stalls setup for attendees to purchase items of their interest, like clothes, jewelry, arts and crafts, paintings, etc.
On August 13th at the Milton Community Park by the Sports Centre Milton residents gathered to help celebrate Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day as well as participate in a Multicultural Azadi Festival throughout the day and night.
Halton’s First Pride Paradehappened on August 20th in downtown Milton. Sponsored by many local businesses it had a great turn out of residents, businesses, community groups and other supporters.
Organized by PRISM with supporting allies in the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. It took place along Main Street in downtown Milton and had well over 1000 people attending along the route and in the parade itself.
Congratulations to Muslim Association of Milton (MAM) for their 13th Annual Fun Fair fundraiser today! They donated $5000 to Milton District Hospital Foundation while throwing a great community event. Food, magic show, face painting, animal show, halton regional police cruiser display, bouncy castles and many more. It was a record turn out with a lot of fun.

Helen Vatistis from Milton District Hospital Foundation thanked MAM their continued support. “You are part of our family and you continue to ensure that good healthcare remains a priority in the community” said Vatistis. She continued to congratulate them in their long term contributions to Milton “In these 14 years you have built an extraordinary space here and have grown every year. That takes work, courage and tenacity, as a fundraiser I congratulate you on the wonderful work you do” she said. Mayor Krantz echoed the sentiments saying “They contribute to the hospital on many occasions, they really do step up to the plate”.

“Together we can make a difference in the lives of those in need and contribute to the well being of our fellow community members. Our generous sponsors and the collective efforts of our volunteers and the MAM board of directors have made this event possible and for that we are immensely grateful.” Said Mumtaz Warsi a MAM spokesperson at the event.
Glossy black horses, with riders in vibrant red uniforms. Intricate riding movements, completed to music with utmost precision. Come and see this and much more at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Tuesday the 19th and thursday the 21st of September 2023.
The weather on Saturday, July 15, held up just fine as the Association of Nigerian Community in Milton (ANCiM) celebrated their FREE 4th Annual Picnic. In his goodwill message to the Nigerian Community.
the Premier of Ontario (Doug Ford) weighed in on the immense contributions of Canadian multicultural history and the Nigerian Community in Milton in saying that: “…multicultural organizations such as yours will play a vital role in building strong contributions that exemplify the true Ontario spirit”.
The annual Golf Tournament and Dinner started off by a record 2-day sell out of tickets that occurred in late March. It then ended with a record raising amount of $210,000 on Thursday June 29th at the 8th annual ‘TEEING OFF for a MIRACLE’ charity golf tournament in support of families living in need.









