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Oakville Beaver, 8 Apr 2021, p. 12

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A pr il 8, 20 21 | 12 Paid for by the Government of Ontario Your turn is coming soon. Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine plan is helping to stop the spread and save lives. Thousands of people across the province are getting vaccinated everyday. As vaccinations continue, we need to stay the course to protect those we love.Wear a mask.Wash your hands. Keep your distance. Find out when, where and how to get vaccinated at ontario.ca/covidvaccineplan or call 1-888-999-6488 for assistance in more than 300 languages. Layla Majid accepts an egg from the Easter Bunny during a drive-thru event at Duran Place for Kids Saturday. The planned indoor fundraiser/celebration was forced to move outside due to the provincial shutdown. Graham Paine/Metroland DRIVE-THRU CELEBRATION A local rotary club ini- tiative that helps deserving students attend post-sec- ondary education will pro- ceed despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The Rotary Club of Oak- ville, Rotary Club of Oak- ville Trafalgar, and Rotary Club of Oakville West have announced that applica- tions for graduating high school students seeking fi- nancial support for post- secondary education are available online at www.a- wardshub.ca. The organizations not- ed $60,000 in bursaries and awards will be formally awarded in June for the fall semester. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 30. For more information about Oakville's Rotary Clubs visit www.rota- ryoakville.ca. ROTARY CLUB POST-SECONDARY FINANCIAL HELP NOW AVAILABLE NEWS 1. Online orders are be- ing accepted until April 28. 2. Features a wide as- sortment of native trees, shrubs and garden kits. 3. All plant materials are native to the Oakville area so are well suited to the local weather and soil conditions. 4. A mini version of the ready-to-plant Pollinator Garden Kit, as well as two new shrub varieties -- Highbush Cranberry and Common Ninebark -- have been added this year. 5. Contactless pickup will be on Saturday, May 8. 6. For details and to or- der, visit oakvillegreen.org THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT OAKVILLEGREEN'S NATIVE PLANT SALE WHAT'S ON

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