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2021-04-02

Angus high school could house public library

The new Angus high school could be a place of learning for more than just students. The Simcoe County District School Board and Essa Township are having ongoing discussions to build a new branch of the town’s public library in the school. Nothing has been finalized yet, but if the project does move forward it would be accessible to students and members of the public, said Lou Brandes, associate director and superintendent of facility services for the school board. "We’re really pleased to have the collaboration," Brandes said. "It would be full-time use by both populations. We’ve seen examples of how it works in other communities." Essa trustee Rob North said the Essa school will be a new format for the SCDSB, but the idea of integrating community services into schools is becoming increasingly popular in other areas. He said sharing of the library would allow the township and the school board to supply the better resources for students and the community at a lower price, by avoiding duplication of resources and overhead costs. "It’s a change for Simcoe County somewhat, but there are other municipalities out there that have done this very successfully. You do what you can with the money you have allotted, and you try to maximize it for the taxpayer," said North. The resource sharing will allow both sides to save money, something that has been holding up construction of new Angus library branch for a few years. For the past two years, the new library has been left out of township’s budget, and it has been turned down for federal grant money. It was recently turned down in a grant application that would have allowed the township to build a stand-alone building with a price tag of over $3 million. With the lack of funding for a stand-alone building, the option of putting the library in the school is a good one, said Essa Mayor David Guergis. "We think it is a tremendous opportunity. For governments at different levels to work together, it’s a tremendous way to save money." School planners aren’t stopping with just the library though. They’re also looking at incorporating a Nottawasaga OPP satellite office in the school. There is already an extended services office in Angus, but school board, OPP, and township officials are discussing possible options, which could include moving that office. Many Ontario high schools, including Banting Memorial High School in Alliston, have liaison police officers that work closely with students and school staff. North said this is an opportunity to expand that relationship. "I think it’s a great idea. We already have community officers in our schools, so having a small touchdown station for them makes perfect sense," said North. School board officials are still finalizing plans for the building, including choosing a site. Brandes said a public meeting is planned for later this spring. The school is scheduled to open by 2012. E-mail reporter Kurtis Elsner at [email protected]

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2021-02-22

Blue Rodeo tickets on sale this week

Tickets for the much anticipated Blue Rodeo concert sponsored by the Rotary Club of Alliston at this year’s Alliston Potato Festival are on sale this week. The Rotary Club is bringing in the country/rock band for the concert the Friday night of the festival, Aug. 7. The show will take place at Rink 1 of the New Tecumseth Recreation Complex. General admission tickets for the show go on sale publicly Fri., March 6 at a cost of $45 plus $5 convenience fee purchased locally. Tickets can be purchased at the Customer Service Desk in Canadian Tire on Young Street in Alliston or from any Alliston Rotarian. Tickets bought online at are $53 – which includes an $8 convenience fee. These tickets will be mailed out. The link for tickets went up on the website earlier this week. Note that this is a 19-plus age event and government photo ID will be required to be shown to gain entrance to the concert. Only 1,500 tickets will be sold with 800 stadium seats in an alcohol free area and the remainder on the arena floor. Standard concert fare will also be available. Proceeds from the event will go towards community projects sponsored by the Rotary Club of Alliston. Rotary Club member Bill Wray said the concert wouldn’t be possible without incredible support from the Town of New Tecumseth, especially the Parks, Recreation and Culture department staff. He also credits the Nottawasaga OPP and New Tecumseth Firefighters for their support. In order to hold the concert at the recreation complex, Nu-Tek Electric is also permanently installing electrical upgrades to the building. These upgrades will benefit other events at the complex such as the Alliston and District Chamber of Commerce Home Show and future concerts at the location. Nu-Tek Electric staff will also be on hand the day of the concert to ensure there is safe and adequate power for the event. Blue Rodeo has been on the airwaves since their debut album in 1987. Through the years they have made a name for themselves across Canada and internationally.  Small Miracles in 2007 is their most recent album, but over the years the band has released 11 studio albums and six compilation and live albums. For updates on the Blue Rodeo concert be sure to keep checking the Alliston Herald, one of the official media sponsors of the event. Other event sponsors include Canadian Tire and Nu Tek Electric.

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