TBA. 7:30-9pm. Students free; visitors $5. St. James Anglican Church, 6025 Old Church Rd, Caledon East. 905-584-0352; cedhs.ca FEB 4 : LITTLE TASTE OF SCOTLAND
Single malt tasting and dinner. Wear your kilt. Proceeds to Headwaters Health Care Foundation. 6:30-9:30pm. $70. Mill Creek Pub & Restaurant, 25 Mill St, Orangeville. Rotary Club of Orangeville; orangevillerotary.ca FEB 6 : AMARANTH LIONS CHILLY WILLY GOLF TOURNAMENT Lunch and raffle at
Amaranth Community Centre. 10am-1pm. $40; children 15 & under, $20; lunch only, $10. Meadowlands Golf Club, 373115 6th Line Amaranth. Amaranth Lions Club, 519217-4788; amaranthlionsclub.com FEB 9 : PANCAKE SUPPER ON FAT TUESDAY (MARDI GRAS) Pancakes,
local maple syrup, local sausages, pie auction. Tickets at church office. 5-7pm. $10; children 10 & under, $7. St. John’s Anglican Church, 3907 Hwy 9, Caledon. 519-941-1950; stjohnsorangeville.ca
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JAN 27 : CALEDON EAST AND DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING Speaker
SOCIETY MEETINGS Jan 12: Nuts – Jewels Under the Kilt. Feb 9: Pruning – Getting Ready for Spring. Mar 8: Natural History of Hockley Valley. 7-9pm. Orangeville Seniors’ Centre, 26 Bythia St. orangevillehort.org JAN 17 : TOWN OF MONO’S TREE CHIPPING WINTERFEST Skating,
tobogganing, snowshoeing, x-country skiing, sleigh rides, indoor activities. Equipment provided. Noon-4pm. Free. Mono Community Centre. 519-941-3599 x227; experiencemono.com JAN 18 : FAMILY SNOWSHOEING DAY
Try snowshoeing, winter fun and light refreshments. Snowshoes provided. 9:3011:30am. $3. Caledon Village Place, 18313 Hurontario St. Town of Caledon, 905-5842272 x4235; caledon.ca
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Teams compete for the Millpond Cup. Proceeds to the millpond restoration project. 8-11am. Alton Mill, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519-941-9300; altonmill.ca JAN 23 – 24 : FIRE & ICE WINTER FESTIVAL Skating on the millpond, igloo
building, ice sculptures, demos, activities, workshops and music. Noon-5pm. Alton Mill, 1402 Queen St, Alton. 519-941-9300; altonmill.ca
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JAN 26 : FISH OF THE CREDIT RIVER
Mussieux – Busting the Myths of Time Management. Funds to Family Transition Place. 11:30am-2:30pm. $55. Best Western, 7 Buena Vista Dr, Orangeville. 519-9424122 x243; familytransitionplace.ca
Phil Bird with CVC speaks on the biology and status of species in the Credit River watershed. 7:30-9pm. Free. Orangeville Seniors’ Centre, 26 Bythia St. 519-9422972; uppercreditfieldnaturalists.org
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JAN 30 : GREAT CANADIAN POND SPIEL Games on Island Lake (weather
move your business forward. 6:308:30pm. Free. Alder Street Recreation Centre. Orangeville & Area SBEC, 519-9410440 x2286, orangevillebusiness.ca
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FEB 1 – 29 : ISLAND LAKE ICE FISHING DERBY Prizes available in different
categories. Reserve your ice hut. 8am-6pm. Register online. Island Lake Conservation Area. CVC, 1-800367-0890; creditvalleyca.ca
outdoor NOV 28 & DEC 5 : CARING FOR YOUR HORSE AND FARM Manure management,
protecting wetlands, helping endangered birds. 10:30am-2:30pm. Free. Nov 28: Cookstown Library, 20 Church St, Cookstown. Dec 5: Mel Lloyd Centre, 167 Centre St, Shelburne. NVCA, 705-4241479 x239; nvca.on.ca JAN 4 – MAR 18 : MONO’S COMMUNITY OUTDOOR SKATING RINKS Skate and
hockey times posted at rink and on town website. Local volunteers needed for maintenance. 7am-10pm. Free. Mono Community Centre and Madill Meadows Park. Town of Mono, 519-941-3599 x227; experiencemono.com JAN 12, FEB 9 & MAR 8 : ORANGEVILLE AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL
FEB 15 : FAMILY X-COUNTRY SKI DAY
Freshly groomed ski trails, music, homemade soup, hot chocolate. Equipment available. 9am-4pm. Free. Monora Park Pavilion, Hwy 10 N of Orangeville. Town of Mono, 519-941-3599 x233; experiencemono.com FEB 23 : MEMBERS’ SHOW AND TELL NIGHT Photographic techniques and
microscope displays. Short presentations. 7:30-9pm. Free. Orangeville Seniors’ Centre, 26 Bythia St. 519-942-2972; uppercreditfieldnaturalists.org
Ring of sterling silver, 18kt yellow gold and diamonds $1890 by Janis Kerman Design
MAR 29 : DEER BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT IN HEADWATERS MNR
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