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Meatball Mania -Wed. March 15

Meatball Mania - Community Kitchen - Milton Community Hall - Wednesday March 15 - 10:30 a.m.

Residents of Miltonvale Park aged 50 +, as well as friends and neighbours of the community are invited to take part in a community kitchen on Wednesday March 15 beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Milton Community Hall. People come together to cook a variety of dishes in large quantities. A lunch meal is eaten and food is packaged and divided to be shared among participants, and with seniors in the community. This event is hosted by the Community of Miltonvale Park and funded in part by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors program. Please pre-register by Monday March 13 at 902 -368-3090 or admin@miltonvalepark.com. Storm date Thursday March 16 at 10:00.AM

 

Learn to be Knotty - Fri March 10

Learn to be Knotty - Join the seniors (50+) of Miltonvale Park and members of the Wheatley River 4-H Club in a "Learn to Be Knotty" event at the Milton Community Hall on Friday, March 10, 2017 from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Come try your hand at basic embroidery stitches and learn about knots used in fishing from retired fisherman Edwin Wall, who will also tell about lobster fishing and display several of his model boats. Those skilled at embroidery are most welcome to come mentors others who are learning. This is a drop in event - and lunch will be available. This event is free for members of the 4-H Club and their families and free for residents of Miltonvale Park, and by donation for others. Please pre-register by Wednesday, March 8 at 902 368-3090 or admin@miltonvalepark.com. This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada's New Horizons for Seniors Program.

Food Sovereignty and Climate Change -March 11, 2017

Food Sovereignty and Climate Change: nurturing human and ecological communities in stormy times. Cooper Institute’s third annual social justice symposium in honour of Father Andrew Macdonald will take place on Saturday, March 11th. The theme for this year’s event is “food sovereignty and climate change; nurturing human and ecological communities in stormy times”, and will feature a presentation by guest speaker, Dr Nettie Wiebe. As an added treat, Island musician Teresa Doyle will perform some of her songs. While it’s generally understood that climate change, due to elevated temperatures, drought and extreme weather events, has an impact on food production, the opposite is also true. That is, our current global food system – the way that we produce, distribute, trade and consume food – is a significant contributor to climate change. The social justice symposium will offer an opportunity to consider this paradox. What do we need to do, in a changing climate, to reconfigure our food system to make it more sustainable, and to ensure that everybody has access to enough food? Nettie Wiebe farms near Delisle, Saskatchewan, growing organic grains and pulse crops, and raising cattle. She served in elected leadership positions of the National Farmers Union for ten years and was the first woman to lead a national farm organization in Canada. She recently retired from teaching ethics at St. Andrews College, University of Saskatchewan. Dr. Wiebe is an active participant in public discourse on sustainable agriculture and rural communities, trade agreements, women’s equality, human rights, peace, economic and environmental issues and food sovereignty. Her recent publications include co-editing two volumes on food sovereignty and several articles about changing farmland ownership in Canada. The symposium will take place at Milton Community Hall, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on March 11th. This is a free event, open to the public. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/food-sovereignty-climate-change-tickets-32126055898 Or call Ann at 902-894-4573, or email ann@cooperinstitute.ca Find the Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/631927496994540/.

New Date - Blanket Making - Feb 20 10:30

Due to school cancellation and poor road conditions the blanket making activity has been postponed to Monday, Feb 20 at 10:30 am. If there is fabric left - the activity will continue on Fri Feb 24 after exercise class. 

Annual Meeting -Monday January 30, 2017

Join other reisdents of Miltonvale Park on Monday, January 30 at 7:30 p.m. to review the past year at the Milton Community Hall and to look forwardto the year ahead. Everyone welcome. Consider serving on the board of directors or joining our volunteer list.

There will be snacks!

Storm date, Monday, Feb 6.

POSTPONED Valentine's Dinner - to Feb 18

Valentine's Supper - Milton Community Hall
Bring your sweetie or a group of friends to the Sat. Feb 18, 2017  Valentine's Supper at the Milton Community Hall, 7 New Glasgow Road, Rte 224, North Milton.

Tickets($55 /couple or $27.50 each) must be purchased in advance  for this delicious roast beef supper, including soup, salad, and cheesecake, which begins at 6:30 p.m.

Email miltoncommunityhall@gmail.com or call 902 566-3154 for more information.

 

...and if you would like to volunteer to help out, please let us know! Thanks!

CANCELED -Tupperware Bingo -Sat Jan 21 at 2:30

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for details!

Sorry - this event was cancelled due to a family emergency. Please watch for a rescheduled date.

Some Neighbours -Episode 4: The Seniors Awaken

Tickets are all sold out - but you can call 902-368-3090 to be put on a waiting list.

The Miltonvale Community Players are back onstage with another look at life in the country. Catch up on the antics of Turnip John, Reta, Andy and Meg, Old Johnstone and the neighbourhood pets - and meet some new folks too!

Performances take place at the Milton Community Hall, Thursday -Saturday evenings, January 26-28 at 7:30 with a 2:00 p.m. Saturday matinee. Tickets are $12. Canteen available.

Last year's show was a complete sell out! Buy your tickets at the Milton Community Hall, call 902-566-3154 or email miltoncommunityhall@gmail.com.

 

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