Have you ever said this to yourself? I’d venture a guess that you have at least once, if not more than once. Where does this thinking come from though? What is it that influences our thinking and tells us that we are not creative, nor are we artists? What is an artist anyway and what is art?
Simply Creative’s studio on Main St. is all about fun with ceramic painting and glass fusing projects. Use your imagination to create unique keepsakes, hand prints, glass items and jewellery. Debbie, the new owner, has added several new programs for the young and young at heart.
Photos by: Denise Cooperwhite
On Tuesday July 18th at the popular Mohawk Inn, the doors opened at 6:30pm to a crowd of eager families looking forward to a spectacular magic show. The event was so well attended and so enjoyable that the Mohawk Inn will most likely be the venue for more of Tyler’s appearances in the future.
Photos by Denise Cooperwhite
As a proud part of the vibrant growing community of Milton, we take pride in making our community feel welcomed at our school by inviting them to participate in community events, says Lily Gall, the Chair for Parent Engagement at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School.
The Milton Minor Ball Hockey League played a heated game on Friday June 09th, 2017 at the Milton Sport’s Centre. Team Peewee West put on a difficult fight for their opponents Peewee Harrison.
Photos by Ann Kornuta
Students, and teachers at Milton District High School offered Miltonians a taste of their community April 6, 2017. Local Milton restaurants were invited to participate in the eighth annual Taste of Milton fundraiser for the school’s programs.
The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation (TJSF) is pleased to announce it has donated $14,000 to the Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) and asked the funds be directed to four elementary and two high schools in Milton in support of school initiatives such as mental health, breakfast programs, literacy and inclusive classrooms.
Last week’s rainy weather didn’t stop Catholic Elementary School, Our Lady of Fatima, from throwing their Multicultural Dinner and Show event.
The Vigil of February 4th 2017 in memory of the massacre of 6 Canadians in Quebec the week before, was moved from outside in the icy cold into the warmth of the Town Hall. It had been very successfully organised by Sameera Ali, Mike Cluett and Zeeshan Hamid. It was attended by 400-500 people.
by Jenny Panda | Photos by Ann Kornuta
“If you live with autism, you’re part of a rainbow – a community where everyone is different in their own way…and that’s okay!”
Autism Awareness Advocate and supportive, loving mother of an autistic nine year old son, Christine Frances Poe shares, “I’ve written a storybook that to the best of my knowledge is like no other…in that there really isn’t anything out there at the moment that can help families of young children on the spectrum in this capacity.”