Milton Events for February 2020 | The Amy Flowers Team

Cathy Gordon • January 30, 2020

See what Events Milton & the Halton Area have for you to enjoy this February 2020…

Milton is packed with great events for families to enjoy in February 2020! Get bundled up and check out these great outings – get yourself out and about in this great town of ours!

Free Skate With MP Adam van Koeverden

Sunday, February 2
5pm – 7pm

Sherwood Community Centre
6355 Main St West

Get rid of those winter blues and enjoy a free skate with MP Adam van Koeverden!

Whether you’re a pro on the ice or just getting your bearings, drop by and embrace the winter cold with friends and family!

Make sure to BRING YOUR OWN SKATES!
Check out https://www.facebook.com/events/591216934789249/ for event details!

Superbowl Party at the Legion

Sunday, February 2nd
1pm – 11:30pm

Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 136 – Milton
21 Charles Street, Milton, Ontario L9T 2G5

ALL WELCOME, bring a friend!

1:00 PM: Pre-Game activities [ beanbag toss, ladder golf, cards, pool].
Pre-Register at the bar.
2:00 – 4:00: Live Band music
3:00 – 7:00 PM: Buffet with BBQ fare for only $10 per person.
6:30 PM: Kickoff! Watch The Big Game on the BIG 122” screen!

Milton Youth Theatre Productions presents Disney’s Frozen Jr.

February 13-16

FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton
1010 Main Street East

Frozen Jr. the musical brings Elsa, Anna and the magical land of Arendelle to life onstage. The show features all the memorable songs from the animated film plus 5 new songs written for Broadway. A story of true love and acceptance between sisters and the emotional relationship and journey when faced with danger. The two discover their hidden potential and powerful bond. Loaded with magic, adventure and plenty of humour, Frozen Jr. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart!

Milton Valentine Dinner and Dance

Saturday, February 15
6pm – 11pm

Granite Ridge Golf Club
9503 Dublin Line, Milton, Ontario L9T 2X7

Milton Valentine Dinner & Dance in support of Townsend Smith Foundation. Event is organized by Milton Knights of Columbus in support of Townsend Smith Hospice Foundation. Includes 4 course dinner with table service, music, silent auction, door prizes. $75 per person. Tickets must be reserved in advance. Call Daniel Varanelli at 905-875-6699 or email dvaranelli@bellnet.ca for tickets. Alternatively message Michael Vertolli or Rick Di Lorenzo on facebook to reserve tickets.

Milton Coldest Night of the Year (2020)

Saturday, February 22
4pm – 8pm

Hosted by Milton Transitional Housing, The Coldest Night of the Year is a fun, family-friendly walk in support of ending homelessness in our community.
Register your team, donate, and join us on FEB 22nd! Visit http://cnoymilton.ca to get started.

 

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