United Way Christmas House Tour This Weekend

Thinking of something to do this weekend?  Looking to get into the Christmas spirit before the annual Milton Santa Claus Parade on Sunday?

Why dont you take some time this Saturday to take the United Way Christmas House Tour through Milton.  Tickets for the Friday limo driven event have been sold out for some time but you can still take advantage of some tickets that are still available for Saturday’s self guided tour.

Six Milton homes have been specially decorated for this event and the tickets only cost $30, which is a great deal.  Each year this event gets better and better and its an amazing way of getting to know some neighbours and get into the Christmas spirit.

Call (905) 875-2550 to get your tickets today.

Milton Volunteer Fair This Saturday

This Saturday (tomorrow actually) is the annual Milton Volunteer Fair at the Milton Sports Centre from 10am to 1pm.  If you are interested in learning about the different programs you and your family members can help out, this is the event for you.  There are going to be many representatives from organizations around Milton including Halton Regional Police, Milton Community Resource Centre (MCRC), Volunteer Halton among others to give you information on how you can improve our home town.

I hope to see you there.

(From the website)

Inviting all residents of Halton to come and check out the Milton Volunteer Fair on Saturday November 2nd from 10am-1pm at the Milton Sports Centre. Find out how you can become involved in the community and volunteer with one of the many community organizations on display! Hope to see you there.

Lane Reductions on Derry Road November 4th

On November 4th there will be lane reductions on Derry Road from Scott Blvd to Bronte St to complete the watermain construction that was started recently.  Here is a notice sent from Halton Region.  Please keep this in mind when driving in the area.

RE: Lane Reduction – Derry Road/CN Grade Separation, Town of Milton on Monday November 4, 2013
(Halton Contract R-2749-13)

Halton will be completing two watermain connections on Monday November 4, 2013. In order to facilitate the work, Halton will be reducing Derry Road (Regional Road 7) between Scott Boulevard and Bronte Street to one lane in each direction for the duration of the day. The work will begin at approximately 6:00 a.m. and will be completed by approximately 8:00 p.m.

The public will be notified of the traffic restriction by notices posted on the portable variable message boards west of Scott Boulevard and east of Bronte Street. The Milton Hospital and the Milton Fire Station on Savoline Boulevard will be notified separately. Halton Regional Police will also be on site to direct traffic during this time.

We understand that this lane restriction will cause some traffic congestion during this timeframe and encourage drivers to consider an alternate route for this day.

If you have any concerns or questions, please contact Halton’s Project Manager, Jennifer Trimble at 905-825-6000, extension 7690.

Road Closure Louis St Laurent & Ferguson

Please be advised that MADD Canada will be coming to Milton again this year to film an educational video entitled “Killer Blog”.

They will be filming on Thursday October 24, 2013 from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and on Tuesday October 29, 2013 from 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m.

During these filming times the intersection of Louis ST Laurent and Ferguson Drive will be closed and residents to the north will be detoured.

The Town will be installing Advanced Road Closure signage and setting up the detour.

The filming was a great success last year thanks to the efforts of Milton Fire Department and Halton Regional Police Services.

The filming company will be hand delivering the attached notices and will be obtaining signatures for overnight filming from residents that are directly affected by this filming.

CKSS Students host Community Clean Up

While driving to school or work today did you notice a number of students walking along Louis St Laurent and 4th Line as well as other areas in town?  Those were CKSS students participating (in what I believe is the first annual) Community Clean Up.

Many students at CKSS took time from their schedule today to tackle the garbage problem that we face in this area.  Even before 930 this morning I had received a couple of calls and tweets about how impressed they were with their initiative in cleaning up our neighbourhoods.

I have outlined through my Twitter many times this past year there is a growing problem with garbage and the roadside dumpings that have happened.  Many residents have taken it upon themselves to dump household waste in the green containers along Louis St Laurent and a number of our local parks instead of paying for extra garbage tags.

Town and Regional staff are continuously looking at this problem to see what solution we can come up with.  Seeing garbage bags ripped open by racoons or other animals with waste flying all around isn’t attractive whatsoever and I get a lot of comments from local residents and students about this.

So once again….thank you to the students of Craig Kielburger Secondary School for taking this task on and giving back to the community.  Your hard work has not gone unnoticed.  Great job!

United Way Milton 5km/10km Walk n Run This SUNDAY

This Coming Sunday is the 2nd annual United Way Milton Walk & Run.  This year MANY Miltonians will take to the streets to raise money for the United Way Milton fundraising campaign.  I will be taking part in this years 5K community walk, PLEDGE HERE so my focus wont be the fastest time, but just making it across the finish line.

(From the UW Race website) This years United Way Milton Race will include a 5k  running race (Chip Timed)  and a 1k Kids Fun Run along with our signature 10k running race (Chip Timed) and 5k Community Walk.  The race will take place on Sunday October 6th, 2013 9:00am at the Milton Fairgrounds.

The 10k and 5k running race course will wind its way through the picturesque streets of Milton starting and finishing in the Milton Fairgrounds. The race is competitive and race results will be reported on the website.

This year we will also have a great run for the kids, a 1km Kids Fun Run with a great loot bag to be included with registration.

The 5k Community Walk is for family and friends to enjoy a brisk walk through the streets on Milton to support a great cause.

We’re encouraging all of you to come out for a morning of fun and exercise to support the United Way of Milton and the many valuable member programs they sponsor.

Race Mission: To bring the community of Milton together for a morning of fun and exercise in the spirit of healthy living.

So please take some time to click some links (best one is the pledge page for yours truly!) and find out more about the United Way of Milton and how it helps the over 1 in 4 Milton residents who use a UW funded service.

I hope to see you at the race.