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Date: February 8/12 Date of insertion: February 9/12 Sales Rep.: AD NTT KTS K IS K CC K OC K SFP K Set by: JRC Affordable Optical FRONT BB Page 2 – October 23, 2014 – The TIMES Youth Action Committee “Working today, for Tottenham’s tomorrow” trail crossings at the 2nd “It was dilapidated anyway, and 3rd Lines to avoid any made from plywood and danger to residents using the recycled plastic with nails trails. popping out everywhere.” • Reopening and improv- YAC hopes to see the in- ing the youth room in the stallation of a brand new, Tottenham Community & state-of-the-art skate park Fitness Centre made from concrete – a last- “The room was closed a ing material with no hazard- while ago, because parents ous parts that break down were using it as a ‘drop-off over time. centre’ for their children “We’d like to have all the while they watched the bells and whistles here,” hockey game in the arena continued Stone. “Half next door,” said one youth. pipes, wedges, rails and YAC would like to see banks.” the room reopened, with a The estimated cost of sign that says, “Unsuper- such a project is roughly vised, youth under 13 not al- $200,000 plus. YAC has ac- lowed”. They’d also like to cess to $5,000 in funding, see more vending machines but would need to work with installed, and more games the Town and private spon- tables available. sors to raise the rest. • Changing up public skat- YAC group members are ing meeting with New Line “It worked better the way Skate Park, a company that it was before,” said Dwyer. plans and builds skateboard PHOTO BY WENDY GABREK YAC aims to have public parks for neighbouring com- Members of YAC, or the Youth Action Committee, hangout at the recently emptied skateboard park in Tottenham. Pictured, from left: Bruno Monardo, Sam Stone, Jaida Dunne, Megan Dwyer, James Andrews. The group hopes to attract new members skating times changed to in- munities, later this month. to their bi-monthly meetings. The next meeting is Sunday, October 26th at Tim Hortons in Tottenham. For more information on clude extend hours (public Once they have drafted a ‘YAC’ e-mail them at: [email protected] skating is currently offered plan for the allotted space, from 6–7:20 p.m. on Fri- they will move forward with BY WENDY GABREK are, and how they plan to Andrews. for younger students (9–12) day nights). YAC members fundraising efforts to see the It’s always been the same achieve their objectives. BTBIA coordinator, Susan and some for teens aged 13 are asking for the program concept through to comple- for rural teenagers – there’s “A lot of people are com- Iacoucci has confirmed that and up. to run from 6–8:30 p.m. so tion – including public input always been “nothing to do”. plaining (that there isn’t the BIA is willing to work “We’d probably stay lon- they, “do more than buy a sessions and meetings with In this day and age, how- enough for the youth to do) with the youth to get one, ger and have more fun,” bag of chips at the snack bar council. ever, it is more important but they’re not doing any- possibly two, garbage cans added Dwyer. and leave”. They’d also like This, confirmed all mem- than ever to keep communi- thing about it,” said teen, Jai- installed in that corridor. The group noted that the public skating offered dur- bers, is YAC’s number one ty youth occupied and away da Dunne. “We want to work “It’s good for the whole choice of music, and the tim- ing the day on weekends. priority. from the dangers that seem with the town – not push town,” Iacoucci told The ing of the dances could be The cost of public skating A group of friends since to await them around every them into doing things.” Times. different if younger children has also been increased from elementary school, ranging corner. The group has formed a “We see people out walk- had their own dances. $2 to $2.50 this year – a in age from 13–18, YAC YAC, or the Youth Action list of things they want to ing their dogs all the time • Trail crossing signs in- value the teens say would be members hope to attract in- Committee, a newly formed work on to improve their (while we’re walking to and stalled on the 2nd Line and “worth it” if the hours were terested youth to join them activist group comprised of lives, and the lives of Tot- from school on our lunch 3rd Line increased. and their mission to better teenage members, aims to do tenham residents in general. break) that have garbage in “Right now, cars come YAC members also ex- the town of Tottenham. just that. Keep kids busy – in Their ideas include: their hands,” confirmed one down the road at 80km/hour pressed an interest in having They meet every other the right sort of ways. • The installation of waste YAC member. and teenagers (and others) the concession stand open week at Tim Hortons in Tot- The Times met with receptacles between St. • Increasing the number use the trail for recreation during all public skating tenham. Want to see what founding YAC members at Thomas Aquinas Catholic of youth dances held at the and fun. It’s dangerous for hours.