Category: June 2025
Jump into June
By Courtney Spence, CM Libraries June is pride month! Help library staff celebrate by checking out our book display and grabbing your own pride pin (donations are appreciated to cover the cost of supplies).…

Final Mordecai Crow Novel Launches June 14th
The final installment of local author and illustrator Bill Slavin’s graphic novel trilogy is set to be released later this month. The story is a “whodunit” but one of the real stars of the…
4th Line Theatre offers Sign Language Interpretation of July 12th Performance
4th Line Theatre is pleased to announce an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreted performance of its production of Robert Winslow and Ian McLachlan’s The Housekeeper. ASL Interpreter, Catherine Fairbank will be returning to interpret…

Millbrook Community Care Appreciates Volunteers
On Tuesday April 29, 2025, Millbrook Community Care celebrated their volunteers at an event hosted by Baxter Creek Golf Club. Staff treated the visitors royally, and the day was exceptional. Among the volunteers recognized…
Millbrook Valley Trails Work Day a Great Success
To the Township Councillors, the Deputy Mayor and the Mayor: On Saturday May 3, over 60 volunteers from Cavan Monaghan Township joined together for the Millbrook Valley Trails Workday. This annual event always brings…
Letter To The Editor
Dear Editor, In the May issue of the Millbrook Times, we regretfully omitted the name of one of our valued sponsors for the Kids Fishing Derby. The Al-Saraj family has been a generous supporter…

Millbrook Legion Marks VE Day
May 8th is a significant date for western nations, marking the liberation of the Netherlands and victory in Europe in World War II. On this day in 1945, Allied Forces of WWII accepted the…

Today’s Faith – Time To Pray
By Rev. Janet Stobie The maple tree outside my window has been dying by inches ever since we moved here. But every year, including this one, it has put out beautiful new leaves, fragile…
Now & Then – June 2025
Go West…… And Grow Up With the Country By Dan Bourgeois By the late 1860s, Millbrook was a bustling village of some 1,300 people. The commercial district included King Street along the current “downtown”,…



