Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 24 Jul 2008, p. 4

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4 Stoujfiriuersutw l 71mm 1u1y24, 2008 Staff from the Development Services and Leisure Services Departments are hosting a Community Information Meeting on the options and opportunities in support of redeveloping and enhancing Civic Square and the public lands immediately adjacent to 19 Civic Avenue [former Town Hall site]. Together lets plan ahead The Meeting will be convened on: Date / Time: Tuesday July 29th, 2008 7:00 pm A brief presentation on the design options and alternatives for the redevelopment of Civic Square and the adjacent public lands will commence at 7 pm followed by a discussion with members of the public. The design options and alternatives represent a refinement on the comments which were received from members of the public at the meeting of lune 18th. Location: Town Municipal Office, Council Chamber 37 Sandiford Drive, 4th Floor Please plan to attend and provide your comments on the redevelopment of this important community precinct. For further information on the project, please contact Andrew McNeely, Deputy-Director Manager of Planning at 905-640â€"1910 or 905-895-5299 ext 270 or via email at andrew.mcneely@townofws.com A film screening as a spiritual journey with Victor Demko. Cost $47.25 Pre-registration is required. For further information or to register, please call the Library at 905-642-READ (7323) or 1-888-603-4292 REDEVELOPMENT ENHANCEMENT OF CIVIC SQUARE AND ASSOCIATED PUBLIC LANDS Council Chamber, 37 Sandiford Drive, 4th Floor July 28 - August 1 at the Library 0R August 11 â€" 15 at the Lemonville Community Centre lost $130.00/child. Pre-registration is required! A SUMMER AFTERNOON PILGRIMAGE TO THE HIMALAYAS TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2008 COUNCIL MEETING AT 1:00 P.M. TUESDAY IULY 29, 2008 COUNCIL MEETING AT 1:00 PM Thursday August 2181 12:00 - 4:45 pm Assistive Listening devices available upon request WHITEBREAD’S ART CAMP 9:00 am. - 3:00 pm. Ages 8-11 Town of Working at Town recreational facilities, you will be responsible for facility and parks maintenance and janitorial services, ice surface preparation, facilities set-up and other duties. Experience in arena operations and building maintenance is required as is the ability to work rotating shifts including evenings and weekends. For further information, please contact Mr. Rob Raycroft, Manager, Facilities and Parks at (905) 640-1910 - Ext. 290. Manager of Planning Due to an internal promotion, the Town has an immediate opening for a Manager of Planning, responsible for coordinating the Planning Services Division, comprised of development review, long-range planning, urban design, and GIS and information services. Planner Urban Design This senior planning position is responsible for the development and coordination of planning standards and requirements for heritage preservation and urban design elements for streetscapes, parks and open space planning. For more details about these positions and application procedures, please refer to the Town’s web site at www.townofws.com or 905-640-1900 or 905-895-5299 Lead by qualified instructors, campers will participate in on-ice instruction in powerskating and hockey skills. Off ice activities include: movies, games outdoor sports and fun. Full equipment is required as well as a CSA approved hockey helmet. Pizza lunch is provided on Friday for full-day campers. Times: AM Session â€" 8:30 am â€" 12:30 pm (on ice 8:45 am â€" 10:45 am) Full equipment is required as well as a CSA approved hockey helmet and a stick. This program helps develop strong hockey skills with a focus on power, coordination and endurance. This is not a learn to skate program. Participants must have taken two sessions of skating lessons in order to attend this camp. Participants will concentrate on the following areas: Starts 8x Stops, Cross-overs, Turning 8: Edge Control, Backwards Skating, and Skating Drills with Pucks For further information on these programs, please call Ien McEachen at 905-640-1910 or 905-895-5299 ext. 288 or the Lebovic Leisure Centre at 905-642-PLAY (7529). PM Session - 1:30 pm â€" 5:30 pm (on ice 1:45 pm â€" 3:45 pm) DEPARTMENT OF LEISURE SERVICES Temporary Labourer (517.934 per hour) Session 1 August 5th - 8th Full Day - $220.00, Half Day â€" $120.00 Session 2 August 25th - 29th Full Day - $250.00, Half Day - $150.00 August 11 â€" 15th 6:35 pm to 7:25 pm Ages 6 â€" 9 years old Price: $80.00 Join us as Exhibitors from across southern Ontario display their prized antique 8r classic cars. Food available in the Tea Room or hot off the BBQ. Music provided by Howard Ross and the Full Count Blues Band. Historic buildings will be open with heritage demonstrations, children’s activities and live entertainment. Admission: $5.00 (children under 7 free); $12.00 per family of up to 4. For further information, please call the Museum at 905-727-8954 or l-888-290~0337. Join us for a ELLE family day at the park that includes a swim, games and relays at the outdoor pool, live music in the park, art activities, old fashioned relays and games in the park, face painting, storytelling, games and puzzles for adults and youth. As a part of our fundraising, you can also discover the “Pitchburst” Machine â€" an updated version of the dunk tank! Soak or get soaked, it’s all good fun for a good cause. Bring your toonies. .. The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is pleased to host Inside Whitchurch-Stoufiville information fair held in conjunction with Downtown Stouffville BIA’s Moonlight Madness. Inside Whitchurch-Stouflville is an opportunity to: Some ofthe organizations participating this year are: Big Brothers Big Sisters of York, Explorers, Latcham Gallery, Richardson Masonic Lodge, the Stouffville Ministerial Association, the Stouffville Terry Fox Run, Stouffville Igoma Partnership (SIP), Stouffville Policing Centre, Willowgrove Primary School, York Region Transit, Music Mania and Pathways for Children. For more information or to register your nonvprofit community organization, contact Gioia Garro at 905-64071900 or 905-895-2423 or email Gioia.garro@townofws.com. Picnic tables and overhead lighting will be provided by the Town and registered organizations will be featured on the Town‘s website. o Learn about service organizations and community groups of interest to you and your family; o Become involved as a volunteer; - Network with other organizations; and - Get to know Whitchurch-Stouffville as a new or long-time resident! v business directories www.y|m.ca/whitchurchstouffviIIe 35" ANNUAL ANTIQUE 8t CLASSIC CAR SHOW WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE MUSEUM SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 (Rain date -â€" August 17th) 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM INSIDE WHITCHURCH’STOUFFVILLE OLDE TYME PICNIC In support of Drowning Prevention Day MEMORIAL PARK SATURDAY JULY 26TH 2:00 P.M. ’ 5:00 P.M. CIVIC SQUARE (CLOCK TOWER) DOWNTOWN STOUFFVILLE THURSDAY AUGUST 218T 7:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. @YLM‘T

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