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Oakville Beaver, 7 Sep 2017, p. 15

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15 | Thursday September 7, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insidehalton.com Halton Highlights 2017 Explore this year's Pumpkins to Pastries Trail Shop local. Eat local. Support local. Halton's annual Pumpkins to Pastries Trail kicks off September 18 across the region! We invite all residents and visitors to celebrate and experience local food, products and events in Halton. Explore the connection between farms, markets, restaurants and shops, and discover everything our community has to offer this fall. Back for another year is the popular Pumpkins to Pastries Selfie Contest! Simply snap a selfie on the Trail and post it to Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #p2ptrail. You will be entered for a chance to win a prize basket of fantastic local offerings. Prizes will be awarded weekly and your photo could be featured on Halton's Trail gallery. The P2P Trail offers participants a taste of the harvest season by promoting local businesses through the Trail map, which can be found at halton.ca/p2ptrail, or by downloading the OneHalton app from the App Store or Google Play. Gary Carr, Regional Chair September Keeping you informed by highlighting what makes Halton a great place to live. You're invited to celebrate the Halton Waste Management Site's 25th anniversary On Saturday, September 30, the Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS) turns 25! To celebrate this milestone, Halton Region will host a free community open house and Doors Open event for residents to get a behind-thescenes look at the Halton Waste Management Site. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 5400 Regional Road 25 in Milton. Get ready for back to school by updating immunization records As a parent, you want to keep your children safe and healthy. With school starting soon, you can protect their health by making sure their immunizations are up-to-date and reporting them to the Health Department. Ontario's Immunization of School Pupils Act (ISPA) requires that public health departments track students' immunization records or exemptions. Since immunization reporting is important for our children's health and required for them to attend school, Halton has made it easier than ever to report. You can report immunizations online at halton.ca/immunize, in person or by calling 311. You can even take a picture of your immunization record and submit it to us online! If you are unsure of which immunizations the Health Department has on file, you can fill out an online immunization records request form to receive a copy of the immunization records we have on file. If your child is unable to get immunized or if you choose not to, you must have a notarized exemption on file with the Health Department in order to meet school attendance requirements. For all your immunization needs, visit halton.ca/immunize or call 311. The HWMS opened in 1992 with an expected lifespan of 20 years. Through Halton's commitment to protecting and enhancing the natural environment as well as the efforts of Halton residents in waste diversion programs, the landfill life is now projected to the year 2044! To learn more about the upcoming anniversary open house, visit halton.ca/hwms25. Keeping children safe and healthy

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