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Mississippi Mills Youth Centre opens doors BY ASHLEY KULP

akulp@metroland.com

Jennifer Westendorp/Metroland

The Kintail Country Christmas was held at the Mill of Kintail on Dec. 10. The event featured children’s crafts, pictures with Santa, music and storytelling by the fire and a luncheon. Pictured, Dawsyn Hansen holds up her angel, made of paper plates, glitter and tinsel.

The future of youth services is shining bright once again with the grand opening of the new Mississippi Mills Youth Centre (MMYC) Dec. 8. Supporters, municipal staff and councillors as well as partners and youth filled the centre’s new location at 134 Main St. E. (the former Mac’s location) to get a firsthand look at the space. It features an open concept feel, with a main activity area, television and furniture for youth. An office is sectioned off at the back of the space, with a kitchenette and washrooms finishing things off. Patio space outside also allows for barbecuing and other activities in the summer months. The location also provides close proximity to Almonte and District High School (ADHS) and downtown. “Welcome to our new Mississippi Mills Youth Centre. Isn’t this a great space?” introduced Mississippi Mills Coun. Jane Torrance, also a member of the interim board of directors responsible for the new centre.

As emcee, along with grade 7 ADHS student Ben Hoban, Torrance provided guests with some background on the history of a youth centre in Mississippi Mills, which has been on hold since the closure of Almonte TYPS (Taking Young People Seriously) in October 2014. They had been in existence for more than 25 years. “(It) was really a great refuge for the youth of Mississippi Mills,” she explained. “It started in the old convent beside the arena, moved from there to the basement of the Hub for a while and then to a space on Bridge Street and then just off Main Street in the alleyway and had a great number of years with some really great people who are here tonight.” “...Almost two years later plus a month, we’ve opened up these doors again.” Through a coalition of municipal staff, community members and a United Way Lanark County-led youth forum, youth indicated a centre, as well as skateboard park, employment and volunteer opportunities was something they would like to see. Torrance said sum-

mer programming started again at the Almonte Curling Club in 2015 and continued into 2016. She credited the founding board members as the main driving force behind the resurrection of the centre, who met every two weeks to ensure priorities moved forward. This spring, executive director Les Voakes and program co-ordinator Sar-

ah Lickley were hired “who were then carrying the ball further along,” Torrance noted. Monetary support came in the form of $40,000 grants in 2015 and 2016 from Lanark County, which funds the other four youth centres in the county with an equal amount; as well as See YOUTH page A/CP2

Kids Christmas event Dec. 18 BY STAFF

Carleton Place businesses are opening their hearts to make sure everyone has a good Christmas. The New Queens, Stiletto Custom Tattoo Studio and Rhonda’s Kitchen are hosting the inaugural Kids Christmas with Santa this Sunday, Dec. 18, to help those in the community that are less fortunate. “We are trying to help families that are in a low income bracket,” Stiletto Custom Tattoo Studio owner Selena Creswell told the Canadian Gazette. “They cannot afford a lot of extra for the little ones

this holiday season.” The event runs at The New Queens from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. “Right now, we can accommodate 150 kids,” Creswell said. She noted there would be gifts for kids aged two to 12, balloon animal fun, sweets, free hot dogs and hamburgers (for the kids) and other fun stuff. “Santa will be there with his elves,” Creswell said, “and we will be taking digital pictures.” This entire event is possible because of donations and volunteers. The New Queens is located at 142 Bridge St.

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