The Cliff Barron Team’s Annual Pumpkin Giveaway was a great success. Cliff Barron and his team were at Beaty Trail Park on October 21st giving away pumpkins to Milton families and accepted donations for United Way of Milton.
The parking lot in front of Rad Brothers was rocking throughout the afternoon and evening on September 8, 2018 for the second annual Radfest live music festival. The owners of the popular local sports bar, and live music venue launched the party in 2017.
It was a sunny, late-summer day. A light breeze cooled the air, making it a perfect day for lawn bowling. The Milton Lawn Bowling Club has been in Milton for over a century, and September 19 hosted its final tournament for women’s teams from through Ontario.
It all began with a camel. In 2013 the Optimist Club of Milton sold plywood camels to local businesses in aid of youth in our area. These camels which local companies purchased and decorated in all sorts of unique ways, took part in a ‘Camel Race’.
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Milton Fall Fair has been marking the passage of seasons for the last 165 years. This year’s edition was held September 21-23 2018. It included all fair favourites; a smash-up derby, petty zoo, midway, and displays, and competitions under the grandstand.
avid Coulter is the lead designer of Milton’s Annual Haunted House at the Milton Mall. His dedication shows as he hangs the black and orange banner outside the designated space more than one month before the Haunted House opens.
For almost 40 years one of Milton’s favourite places has been the Tim Hortons at the corner of Highway 25 and Derry.
Milton’s Coptic Christian community welcomed Milton families July 28 for its fifth annual St Abanoub Festival. The event held on the last Saturday of July marks the life, and sacrifice of a 12- year old Coptic Christian martyr in the fourth century.
Patriotism and the colours of the Indian flag were visible at festivities to honour the nation’s 72nd Independence Day. Members of Milton’s Indian community gathered at the Lion’s Club for a program of cultural dances, and awards for children.