Vol. 8 - Issue 1

January 16, 2025

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Upcoming Council Meetings

January 20, 2025

February 10, 2025

March 3, 2025

Town Council Meeting on January 20

The Town will hold a Council meeting on January 20, 2025, at 3 p.m. via Zoom. Town Council meetings are being conducted using a hybrid model where members of Council can participate in person at Town Hall or electronically via Zoom.


At this time, members of the public are encouraged to view the meeting by watching the live stream through the Town’s Municipal Calendar web page.


Should you wish to delegate to a Council meeting, please complete the online delegation form no later than one business day before the meeting is to be held.


If you would like to submit feedback, please email your comments to clerks@haltonhills.ca Comments submitted will be circulated to Council Members in advance of the meeting and will be part of the public record.

Council meeting agenda

Mayor's Message

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Mayor's 2024 Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce Speech


“What a pleasure it is to be welcomed by Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce board members, and special guests.”


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News and Notices

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Chudleigh's Entertainment Farm Receives Town Agricultural Building Renovation Grant


In December, the Town of Halton Hills awarded the Agricultural Building Renovation Community Improvement Plan (CIP) grant to Chudleigh’s Entertainment Farm.


Photo from left to right: Sarah Schicht, TOHH Economic Development and Tourism Officer; Councillor Jason Brass; Councillor Joseph Racinsky; Mayor Ann Lawlor; Scott Chudleigh, Owner of Chudleigh's Entertainment Farm; Councillor Clark Somerville; Erin Kaiser, TOHH Manager Economic Development and Innovation.

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Trinity United Church Receives Grant Towards Community Space Renovations


The Town of Halton Hills proudly awarded a $30,000 grant from its Building and Property Renovation Program in the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) to Trinity United Church in Acton.


Photo from left to right: Councillor Michael Albano; Erin Kaiser, TOHH Manager Economic Development and Innovation; Mayor Ann Lawlor; members of the Trinity United Church; Councillor Alex Hilson; Matthew Galliford, Downtown Acton BIA Coordinator; Sarah Schicht, TOHH Economic Development and Tourism Officer.

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Climate Solutions at Home


Explore our interactive digital tool to discover engaging and practical ways to take climate action at home. It’s both educational and fun!



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Tips for Pruning Trees in the Winter


Winter is the ideal time for pruning trees because the absence of leaves makes it easier to identify broken or diseased branches. In addition, trees are dormant during this period, minimizing growth stress and allowing them to recover before the warmer weather arrives.


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On Screen at the JET Presents: Dear Audrey


Join us on Friday, January 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the John Elliott Theatre to watch Dear Audrey, presented in partnership with NFB in the Library. Acclaimed activist-filmmaker Martin Duckworth has devoted his life to peace and justice. But now he's put down his camera to fight for the most important cause he's ever faced. While caring for his wife through the final stages of Alzheimer's disease, Martin's love deepens as he looks back at an epic life and career. 

 

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Perspectives: Exploring the Town of Halton Hills' Art Collection


On now until March 23 in the Helson Gallery


This exhibition features a curated selection from the esteemed Helson Collection in discussion with works drawn from the Town and Public Library’s Art Collections. The display highlights both historical and contemporary pieces, exploring their visual and contextual features. Through thoughtful comparisons, it offers unique perspectives on each artwork. Come and discover these treasures from our very own collections. 


Image: John William Beatty, Early Summer, Terra Cotta, Ontario, 1928, Oil on birch panel, Gift of Fred and Rose Anna Helson, Helson Art Collection.

Family Literacy Day


Celebrate literacy and enjoy family time at the library on Monday, January 27. Join us at the Georgetown Branch for exciting programs like Baby Rhyme & Romp, Drop-in Crafts (various activities), and the Tech Petting Zoo. Spend the day building stronger literacy skills and creating closer bonds with the ones you love!

 

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February

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Summer Camps in Halton Hills - Registration Opens Feb. 18



Get ready for summer fun in Halton Hills! Kids ages 4+ can look forward to crafts, games, sports, theatre, splashing and swimming, and much more.


Our HIGH FIVE Accredited camps are run by trained staff in safe, local facilities. Halton Hills taxpayers can register for summer camps beginning Tuesday, February 18 at 7 a.m.


More information is available online starting January 17 at haltonhills.ca/camps

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