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Oakville Beaver, 8 Sep 2022, p. 25

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THINGS TO DO Graham Paine/ Metroland This year's Hope in High Heels will be a hybrid event - you are welcome to join the in person group, or walk on your own. THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT HOPE IN HIGH HEELS BOYS AND MEN STAND UP AGAINST GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Hope in High Heels is an event for everyone. Pink high heels are not manda- tory but if you'd like the challenge, Halton Women's Place can arrange for you to pick up a pair. 1.) Hope in High Heels — the annual walkathon that encourages boys and men thee to be a part of the solution in ending violence against women — is back witha hy- brid version Sept. 24. 2.) This year, Hope in High Heels gives individu- als the oppo: walk throughout the week of Sept. 18 to 24 on their own, or join in person at Civic Square in front of Burling- ton n city hall on Sept. 24at10 3) Although the main campaign is to highlight thei f gender-based violence and joining as allies in violence prevention, anyone can register and participate. 4.) The first 100 walkers will receive a T-shirt cour- tesy of First Ontario Credit Union and a swag bag. All registered participants ill also receive a free lunch from Joe Dog's Gas- bar Grill. 5.) To register visit hal- tonwomensplace.com or email Kaitlin at kmcken- joys and. men standing up against CONCRETE o Bee Feta QDaatny At Its Best! 7 Call Fernando splace.com a FREE Estimates *Y" 905-844-5518 1-888-944-5518 www.concretetrimmings.com Clanmore changes the way they see the world. www.clanmore.ca CLANMORE G Montessori School Elementary Middle School OPEN HOUSE Saturday, October 15th 10am-2pm Preschool y & By = = z | Et Fy 2 a a 2 © 3 3 2 Fa g 2 iS 8 8 8 woo"uoy]EYyapIsUt

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