February is the month to celebrate Black History. The Town invites residents to celebrate Black History Month with a series of education programs presented by Cultural Services and the Halton Hills Public Library. For a complete schedule of activities throughout the month visit the Town’s website. As we continue to shape our community as an inclusive and equitable place to live, work and play, it’s essential that we learn from the legacy, and engage with the stories of Black Canadians, this month and throughout the year. Beyond February, the Town remains committed to offering programs year-round that spotlight black artists and voices - through the Helson Gallery, Culture Days, Halton Hills Public Library, and more.
Three local athletes hailing from Halton Hills have prompted me to send personal well wishes via Twitter and Instagram posts. Residents are encouraged to cheer on our Olympians by sending their own social media messages. A huge congratulations to our local Olympians who make us so proud:
The Town of Halton Hills Council and staff believe that governments, community groups and organizations contribute to our quality of life and well-being. The Town has established the Community Partnership Program (CPP) to allocate municipal funds and resources to support community-based activities, events, and initiatives to align with the Town’s priorities. Meeting the needs of residents through a collaborative approach of working alongside community organizations is an excellent example of what makes our Town so special. I want to thank these organizations for keeping residents in our community connected and engaged. If your organization is interested and want to learn more, please call 905‑873‑2600, ext. 2273. Please note the application deadline is Friday, March 11, 2022, at 4:30 p.m.
The Town is undertaking an Outdoor Ice Strategy to review the short and long-term vision for outdoor ice facilities and programs provided by the Town. Objectives of the study are to engage with local residents, community groups, and Council to define the Outdoor Ice Strategy; to find out what outdoor ice activities residents are interested in; determine if more outdoor ice facilities/programs are needed and many others. We are interested in your comments, and I encourage you to complete the survey at letstalkhaltonhills.ca.
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