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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
BRANT CONDOMINION CORPORATIONS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING
– Wednesday, September 4th at 2 pm at the Sherwood Restaurant, 799 Colborne St E in Brantford. Do you feel you are paying way too much for waste and recycling removal? Then you need to read this! There will be a FREE presentation given by Mike Lama and Justin Dyke of Greenspace Waste Solutions. They will discuss the services provided by their company Greenspace is a broker. They evaluate the waste and recycling needs of properties (condominium and commercial) and work to bring costs into control They will discuss their processes and share how they have negotiated significant savings for condominiums. For many condo communities, waste management impacts their condo fees. For those who pay for waste removal, you need to hear what Greenspace has to say. Also, in the same the same meeting, Selvi Kongara, Director of Environmental Services for the City of Brantford, will outline Phase 2 of the implementation of the Green Bin program. Phase 2 involves bringing condo properties into the program and the benefits of composting in extending the life of the landfill.
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Movie In Paris Park
– Hosted by the County of Brant on Friday, September 6th at 8:45 pm at Forest Drive Park, Paris. As the sun sets, join us in one of our beautiful local parks for an unforgettable evening, where the community comes together under the stars These FREE family-friendly screenings are open to all. The movie starts at dusk so start time may vary. Don't forget your lawn chairs and blankets!
Paris Horticultural Society
General Meeting September 11th at the Paris Fairgrounds. Starting with social time at 7 pm. Our guest speakers are Bob and Anne Grenatier, speaking on Growing Bearded Irises. Come and join your local Garden Club, be our guest We are a volunteer organization having fun in learning, giving back to our community, and enjoying gardening If you are new to town, this is a great way connect and meet new people.
PARIS TERRY FOX RUN –
Sunday, September 15th . Meet at the Paris High School at 10 am, run begins at 11 am. You can walk, bike or roll. Register online today. Gary Wright, a Paris man who just passed away from brain cancer, was an integral part of last year’s walk, motivating participants with his story. This year, his wife Heidi Wright is walking in his memory
