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Olympian and Author to Headline Milton Library’s Women’s Fair

Writer: Sana ShahidSana Shahid

Milton Public Library’s Women’s Fair on March 21 at Sherwood Branch (6355 Main St.) will feature an exciting guest—Perdita Felicien, former Olympic hurdler, TV host, and author. At 7 p.m., Felicien will present her memoir, My Mother’s Daughter, sharing her powerful story of resilience and determination.

Attendees can explore the book’s themes, participate in a Q&A, and have their copies signed by the GTA track and field star. Register now to secure your spot!

This event is made possible by Gennile Thomas Smith, founder and executive director of Halton Black Voices, an organization dedicated to amplifying Black voices across the region.

Before Felicien’s talk, don’t miss the Women’s Fair from 1 to 5 p.m., featuring local businesses, organizations, and resources covering wellness, fitness, social connection, and personal growth.

No registration is required for the fair—just drop in and explore!


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