Fun activities planned for Trafalgar 200 Family Heritage Day The 200th Anniversary of Trafalgar Township promises to be a fun event for all ages that will combine activities for children, performances by actors and artists and demonstrations of pioneer life. The community is invited to come out on Saturday, September 16 to enjoy a celebration of north Oakville's agricultural roots that will include an organic farmer's market, a milking demonstration and a visit to one-room schoolhouse. The Family Heritage Day is being organized by the Trafalgar Township Historical Society and is sponsored by The Town of Oakville. All the activities take place in Palermo, located at the corner of Bronte Road and Dundas Street (Hwy. 5) between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. There will be a display of antique autos (in Anson's parking lot southeast corner); performances, pioneer crafts and food at Palermo United Church (northeast corner); blacksmith, farmers' market, milking demo, lessons and historical displays at the one-room schoolhouse (a few lots east of the church) and an opportunity to meet actor Michael Brown portraying Palermo's most celebrated citizen Dr. Anson Buck at the pioneer cemetery. Other actors playing men and women from Trafalgar Township's past will circulate around the various venues. Each will have interesting stories to tell about life in the community's early days. Plenty of parking is available at the St. Joseph's Portuguese Centre on the east side of Bronte Road just south of Dundas where you will be met by a TTHS member who will give you a program for all the scheduled activities. For more information about this event or the Trafalgar Township Historical Society go to: www.trafalgartownshiphistory.ca Jane in Cooksville (Mississauga) Ontario, Canada -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.7/437 - Release Date: 04/09/06