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Make tracks for Westfield’s Father’s Day steam and machine show
On Sunday, June 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Westfield Heritage Village will be chugging, whirring and whistling with demonstrations of steam engines and antique machinery.
Stride to Turn the Tide Saturday
The Grandmothers of Steel are holding their annual Stride to Turn the Tide in support of African Grandmothers Saturday at 9 a.m. near Hutch’s on the Beach.
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GROWING GREEN: Healthy soil, part two
Most of us city slickers don’t realize we have manure-producing livestock right in our own backyard.
Scleroderma walk Saturday at McQuesten Park
The 12th annual Walk in the Park for Scleroderma takes place Saturday at T.B. McQuesten Park.
COMMUNITY COLUMNIST: Get gutsy this Sunday and fight Crohn’s and colitis
The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) is an amazing, growing organization that I had never heard of before Sept. 29, 2011.
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Close, but no kazoo record
Everyone had fun, but the attempt to break the world record for number of people playing a song on a kazoo in one location fell short last Saturday at Streetfest. The Concession Street BIA was hoping 5,200 people would sign up; less than 4,000 did so. Plans are in the works to try and break the record again at next year's event. Organizers estimated about 10,000 people came to Concession Street for the revival of Streetfest.
Stoney Creek News goes to Namibia
Stoney Creek News goes to Nambia
Vanessa Yates took the Stoney Creek News with her throughout her travels through seven countries in Africa.
Pond tour supports hospice care
The third annual “It’s About the Memories” pond tour for the Dr. Bob Hospice is coming up June 23-24.
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Enjoy Bread and Ballads
Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum will present Bread and Ballads: Tastes, Tales and Tunes of 1812, to celebrate Ancaster Heritage Days and the War of 1812 bicentennial.
Plan to attend successful aging expo
Dundas Community Services celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2012 and one of their major events will be a Seniors Successful Aging Expo, Tuesday, June 12, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Dundas Lions Memorial Community Centre, 10 Market St. W.
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Sample some of Ancaster’s best
The Ancaster Knights of Columbus present the eighth annual Tastes of Ancaster event on Thursday, June 21, 6-9 p.m., at the newly renovated Marquis Gardens, 1365 Sandhill Dr.
Glimpse local artists at Stoney Creek Studio Stroll
Six local artists will be at three studios for the first Stoney Creek Studio Stroll, which will take place June 1-3., 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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Bargains in bloom
Gardeners came out to the Stoney Creek Garden Club’s annual plant sale May 19 at the pavillion at Battlefield House Museum and Park.
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Kids helping kids
During the month of April, the children, families and staff of Paramount Family Centre held a fundraiser to raise funds for McMaster Children’s Hospital and were able to raise $2,875.
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Sculpture represents piece of local history
Jerry and Joan Wannop are reminded of Billy Green every time they step out of the front door of their home in North Aldershot in Burlington and view the 17-foot sculpture that stands tall on their lawn.
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Drive safe
The City of Hamilton runs free car seat clinics to help ensure proper car seat installation. According to public health, the correct use of child car seats reduces the risk of injury to a child during a collision by 75 per cent and the risk of death due to collision by 90 per cent.
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A first step
The Saltfleet Sizzlers U9 girls select team replaced their cleats with running shoes as they joined coach Marisa Mariella at the MS Every Step Matters Walk/Run last month in Stoney Creek.
 
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