~fr fmily show at Ral Botanical Gardens Step rlght up to a show that has every- thing for familles, from princess and maglc show fans, to parents interested in wlnning prizes, discovering new products and services to kids who want to get the jump on Halloween. City Parent's Free Family Show at the Royal Botanical Gardens Saturday be- gins with a treat of loot bags for the first 750 guests. A costume parade Ieads into a day filled with a full siate of family-friendly entertainment. With highlights includîng Cinderella meet and greet purnpkin hunt rep- tile show, Woods Premier Martial Arts demonstration and Scott Dietrich's rnagic show, there will be plenty to amuse the kids. There will be unique gifts and items for aIl ages to be found in the Market- place and exhibitors with a wide range of products and services. lt's always fun to win prizes and the Family Show will offer plenty of op- portunities. The prizes to be won are courtesy of Supperworks, Arnericana, and Happy Little Sleepers, Medieval limes and Burlington Perforrning Arts Centre with four tickets to The Musical Adventures of Fiat Stanley. Winners will be drawn at 2.45 p.rn. The Family Show runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.rn. Supperworks, a business that helps clients prepare tasty, nutritious meals at its facilities, is the show's fea- ture sponsor. Corne to the show and explore Royal Botanical Gardens for free as well. There are formai gardens and acres of natural land where families can enjoy the great outdoors and beautiful faîl scenery. For more details about City Parents Farnily. Show, follow Twitter@cityp- arentmag and Facebook/cityparent. Jordan John luoefr at HIFeoendmioo An area singer and musician John cornes from a musical a will be the featured performer family. His father, Prakash John, at an upcoming fundraiser for is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame students in need. member, a bassist who played± In support of the Halton Learn- with James Brown, Alice Coo- Ê ing Foundations 2014-15 fund- per and Lou Reed, among many raising campaign, Jordan John, others, and later had his own a graduate of the Halton Dis- band, The Lincoins. Prakash is 0 trict School Board, will perform also Jordans music producer. à at the HLF's 2014 Celebration Tickets to the HIF dinner cost 300 Dinner at the Oakville Confer- $125, or $800 for a table of ez ence Centre, 2515 Wyecroft. eight. o Rd., on Thursday, Nov. 13. The Halton Learning Founda- »z John has opened for Aretha tion raises funds to support stu- 3 Franklin and backed such mu- dents and strengthen schools 5 sical lurninaries as Jeff Healey, within the Halton public schooi! Prince, Burton Cummings and board by providing emergency Wide Mouth Mason. help for students in need, as «We are absolutely thrilled to well as through engagement L=n have Jordan at our signature funds and scholarships. event. This will be a magical The HLF has a fundraising goal 0. evening as our guests will have this year of $1 .3 million,. an opportunity to join him on For tickets or more information, an electrified rock-soul musical contact Nancy at (905) 335- journey', HIF executive direc- 3665, ext. 3388 or trottn@hdsb. tor Lesley Mansfield said in a ca, or go to www.haltonlearn- press release. ingfoundation.ca. Wrinkle Free@DMeca YUP IT'S TIME! PRESENTED UV THE CANADIAN CELIAC ASSOCIATION Sunday October 26 9amn to 5pm Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington Parking &Access to Gardens lnclude d in Admission B U y Stock your pantry with the newest in Gluten-Free produ< For more information Cai 1-800-693-7986 General Admission: $9 online, $10 at door * Seniors (65+) $8 * 12 & under Free Proceeds from this show will support the charitable work of the CCA and help improve quality of life for thousands of Canadians who are affected by gluten. UGY" WkW W ÎGk&Rffrktthefta'.com www.camadsltefreemarket.cm cts 1