09/10/2025
A coalition of local environmental groups is bringing a National Day of Climate Action, 'Draw the Line,' to Georgetown to connect the community with broader climate initiatives and highlight local issues, from urban sprawl to the proposed Highway 413.
Halton Hills Climate Action (HHCA), Seniors for Climate, and Grandmothers Act to Save the Planet (GASP) are co-organizing the event on September 20, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM at St. George's Anglican Church, located at 60 Guelph St.
The afternoon event will feature an Eco Fair showcasing local community groups promoting sustainability, the screening of a short film, "Later is too Late," and a rally and parade along Guelph Street. It will also feature a series of speakers, including MP Kristina Tesser Derksen, Councillor Jane Fogal, Dani Lindamood of Water Watchers, and Danny Beaton of the Turtle Clan Mohawk. Local Student Matthew Tyhurst will also speak to provide a youth's perspective.
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