22 Stouffville Sun-Tribune | Thursday, December 22, 2016 | COMMUNITY Events to light up the season BREA BARTHOLET bbartholet@yrmg.com The countdown to Christmas is getting shorter by the day, but there are still plenty of fun community light displays and events for you and your family to check out. So pile on your winter jackets, mitts and boots to enjoy a variety of Christmas and holiday-inspired activities that will keep everyone entertained. l Winter Wonderland, Newmarket Riverwalk Commons, 200 Doug Duncan Drive: This spectacular event in the heart of Newmarket boasts a beautiful light display, running every Friday until Jan. 8 from 6 to 9 p.m. Guests can enjoy free skating on the Tim Hortons skating and water feature. On Saturday and Sunday evening, kids can hop on the Tim Hortons Express train, for a fun ride around the commons. For more information, visit www.newmarket.ca. l Frozen in Time Ice Sculpture Festival, 115 Hurontario Street, Collingwood: Visit part of Ontario's snow belt to admire the stunning and unique ice sculptures through- ENHANCEMENTS COMING SOON! Georgina Transfer Station Household Hazardous Waste and Recycling Depot 23068 Warden Avenue, Georgina Supplied photo Newmarket's Winter Wonderland, running every Friday until Jan. 8, features a number of winter activities for the entire family. To serve you better, York Region will be constructing new features at the Georgina Transfer Station: · Elevated platform with drop-off bins and a dedicated vehicle unloading area, making it easier for customers to unload materials · Dedicated road for service vehicles, improving customer experience and on-site traffic flow · New outbound weigh scale house to improve transaction process for customers exiting the site · Expanded list of acceptable bulky recyclables including drywall, untreated wood and foam packaging · Multi-purpose building with household hazardous waste depot and inbound weigh scale house out downtown Collingwood until Jan. 1. This event will also feature live carving demos and carve-off battles. Bring the whole family down to the Winter Wonderland Village for a series of all-ages events and enjoy arts, crafts, ice block building, ice games, snowshoeing and much more. For more information, call 1-888-227-8667. l Aurora's Borealis, at various town parks within Aurora: Want to step out for a breath of fresh winter air? Be sure to take your leisurely walk through one of Aurora's town parks to view the Aurora Borealis - boasting thou- sands of LED lights to help guide your way. The festive lights will illuminate town park trees event evening from 5 to 11 p.m., until Feb. 20. For more information, visit www.aurora.ca. l Christmas Eve in Markham, 169 Enterprise Boulevard: The city of Markham invites you to spend Dec. 24 with them in the South Plaza within their downtown core. The free celebration will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. and will feature ice sculpture demos, igloo building and a maple taffy station. For more information, visit www.markham.ca MON. DEC 26 6 AM UP TO THE BIGGEST BOXING DAY TOP 20 DOOR CRASHERS! MON. DEC. 26TH 6AM! 90 % OFF FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS CHAINWIDE! 32" DOOR CRASHERS! LED TV BY SAVE $140 $ SALE EVER! 32" LED TV 97 55" 4K LED FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS CHAINWIDE! #104543 4DAYS!$ 720p · 60Hz · 2 HDMI SAVE $300 55" RCA 4K TV #98083 4K · 60Hz · 3 HDMI The Georgina Transfer Station will be open during construction. Please expect delays. Please check york.ca/wastedepots or call 1-866-665-6752 for updated construction information. SEE OUR FLYER IN TODAY'S PAPER OR VIEW IT ONLINE AT BADBOY.CA 496 Paul J. Crowe, Barrister & Solicitor ·Real Estate · Wills · Powers of Attorney · Estates 86 Ringwood Drive Unit 28, Stouffville, ON L4A 1C3 Phone: 905-640-8100 paul@pauljcrowe.com www.pauljcrowe.com yorkregion.com For more information visit york.ca/wastedepots or call 1-866-665-6752 See Paul J. Crowe for Friendly, Experienced Legal Services