Purchase Mayor Bonnette's Children's E-Book entitled “The Incredible Adventures of Goon Sharoon"

All proceeds will be donated to the Georgetown Hospital

http://www.goonsharoon.com/

Thursday, March 15, 2012

2011 Citizen of the Year Award - Laurent Thibault

Congratulations to Laurent Thibault who was named Georgetown’s 2011 Citizen of the Year. Laurent has volunteered on countless projects and committees within the Town of Halton Hills. He is an inspiration to all of us!

2011 Halton Hills Chamber Awards

Congratulations to the winners of the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce 2011 Business Achievement Awards:

Entrepreneur of the Year: Valerie Leachman, The Way We Were
Employee of the Year: Christina Kelman, TD Canada Trust
Business of the Year: Herminia Henderson, Georgetown Market Place
Green Award: Heritage Acton

Joy Thompson Retirement

After nearly 32 years on the job, Joy Thompson has retired from the Town in the position of the Town’s Manager of Recreation Services. Everyone at the town and throughout the community will miss Joy’s presence and we wish her all the best during her retirement.

Keep our Community Litter Free

Since we haven’t received a lot of snow this year, it’s easy to see all of the litter that has collected on our streets and in our neighbourhoods over the winter. Circle these dates on your calendar to help clean-up our beautiful town.

Friday April 20th, 2012 - 22 Minute Halton Hills Makeover
Saturday April 21st, 2012 - Community Clean-Up Day
Saturday April 28th, 2012 - Earth Day Celebration

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Town of Halton Hills Will Once Again Participate in Earth Hour

The Town of Halton Hills will once again join other communities in Canada and around the world in participating in Earth HourTM by turning off any unnecessary lights, reducing energy consumption and addressing climate change. The objective of Earth Hour is to bring awareness to global warming and environmental protection. Importantly, Earth Hour is no longer just about turning the lights off for an hour. Instead, it is a high-profile opportunity to promote year-round conservation and the taking of long-lasting actions that benefit the health of our planet.

We can show our support for Earth Hour by having as many individuals, businesses, organizations and governments participate in this worldwide event. Earth Hour registration is available at: www.EarthHour.org

Earth Hour 2012 will be celebrated on Saturday, March 31, 2012 between 8:30pm and 9:30pm. Earth Hour participation is voluntary, fun and informative.

Last year, a record 134 countries and territories worldwide took part in Earth Hour. Across Canada, over 420 communities participated, an increase of 38%. Since first participating in Earth Hour in 2008, the Town has saved enough electricity to power a total of about 15,500 homes for one hour. This has been accomplished through extensive and successful community engagement of businesses, residents, Town staff and schools.

Speaking about Earth Hour, Mayor Bonnette said:

“Since 2008, our community has collaborated to make Earth Hour a success by participating in this worldwide event recognizing the need to take action against global warming. In 2012, our practical actions will again demonstrate that it is possible to take meaningful local action against climate change. Building on our past successes, it is important that we take actions throughout the year to benefit the environment.

I once again encourage the participation of our residents, businesses and community organizations. Participation in Earth Hour will help implement the Town’s Green Plan and continue to move all of us towards a more prosperous future with an even higher quality of life.”


This year, in support of Earth Hour, the Town will:

• Conserve energy by turning off all non-essential lights at all Town facilities during Earth Hour, without jeopardizing public safety and security, and interrupting regular service.

• Engage the business community to participate by promoting Earth Hour to their employees and customers and by offering special Earth Hour menu items at restaurants. Watch for Town staff as they visit your business to explore Earth Hour participation opportunities.

• Encouraging Earth Hour participation by drawing for an ‘Earth Hour Energy Conservation Package’. The conservation package will include items to help make year-round conservation easier and more convenient such as a programmable thermostat, energy meter, CFL bulbs and other energy conservation items.

Earth Hour is a symbolic event and it alone will not reverse climate change. Nonetheless, Earth Hour is a high profile opportunity to demonstrate that people working together can make a difference on climate change.

For more information on the Town’s participation in Earth Hour, please contact Jennifer Spence (Office of Sustainability) at 905.873.2601 ext. 2290 or jennifers@haltonhills.ca.

For more information about the Town’s sustainability initiatives, please visit: www.haltonhills.ca/sustainability.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Winner in Halton Hills

Yesterday I hosted the 7th Mayor Bonnette's Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowling Tournament. There were 14 teams registered at the Georgetown Bowling Lanes. Former CFLer great Dan Ferrone was the host working the teams with interviews.
My team had councillor Clark Somerville, Fire Chief Brent Marshall, Jenn, Josey and Dean Arnott.

The big winner of the day was Big Brothers Big Sisters as this was the highest ever raised in Halton Hills for this organization. And it was the second highest raised in Halton. The grand total was $11,500. Thank you Halton Hills. Johnson realors three peated as Tournament champions. All money raised stays in Halton.
Thank you Halton Hills.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

2012 Spring and Summer Town Guide

Watch for the 2012 spring and summer Town Guide to be delivered Thursday, February 23. Guides will also be available at Town facilities and on the Town website. Spring and summer program registration starts March 7 so be ready with your spring and summer program wish list!