TO. events: bikes, theatre, workshops, kids, greenbelt, festival

angela bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Tue Jun 3 17:56:24 EDT 2008



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Please take 2 minutes to sign the petition for Bike Lanes on Bloor. And
then send it to your friends. Thanks!

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/bike-lanes-on-bloor

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Pedal Power! A Multidisciplinary Group Exhibition

181 Augusta Avenue (in Kensington Market, just north of Dundas)
Show runs from June 3 - 19, 2008.

OPENING PARTY JUNE 5
7 pm - 1 am

Hotshot celebrates Toronto Bike Month with Pedal Power! a
group exhibition featuring photography, paintings, video installations,
illustration and bike inspired artwork. This group show of local artists
and bike enthusiasts features unique work that is influenced by cycling,
movement, bike parts and Toronto's urban bicycle community.

Pedal Power! is curated by Karlen Chang, Ella Cooper and John Smaller
featuring photography, illustration, installations, sculpture and
t-shirts by: Erin Riley, Joseph Michael, Dale Scaife, Freeda B., Dave
Hind, Blair Kelly, Walker Ballantyne-Hill, Stephanie VonAwesome, Tao
Jiang and Method Lab.

http://www.hotshotkensington.com

*Hotshot - A NEW EXHIBITION, EVENT AND RETAIL SPACE IN KENSINGTON MARKET

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Do you ride on Annette?

The proposed bike lane on Annette is in jeopardy. Please write today in
support of the full bike lane. Some businesses have persuaded the
Councillor, Bill Saundercook, to not support the full bike lane. This is a
grave mistake. Meanwhile, many residents in the are were not notified of
the bike lane proposal and have not had a chance to speak out in favour of
the full bike lane.

We are asking people in the ward and people across the City who support
safe cycling to take a few minutes to write a letter to the Public Works
and Infrastructure Committee <pwic at toronto.ca>
which makes recommendations Wednesday -- *tomorrow* -- and to the local
councillor Bill Saundercook. <councillor_saundercook at toronto.ca >, and if
you'd like, also copy our local advoacy group, World 19 at
<mail at world19.com>

For more info and background see:
See
<http://spacing.ca/wire/2008/06/01/3213/>http://spacing.ca/wire/2008/06/01/3213/
and
<http://www.world19.com/bikes.htm>http://www.world19.com/bikes.htm

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My Name Is Rachel Corrie -- the play

In 2003 American activist, Rachel Corrie was killed by an Israeli army
bulldozer. She was 23 years old. Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner edited
Rachel's diaries and emails turning them into a play, "My Name Is Rachel
Corrie". The play was produced by the Royal Court Theatre in London where
it played to sold out audiences and wide acclaim. Subsequent attempts to
mount the play have met with stiff resistance from supporters of Israeli
apartheid - including a year ago when a scheduled production at the St.
Lawrence Centre for the Performing Arts was pulled.

Freedom of speech will not be silenced, and so it is that My Name Is
Rachel Corrie has found a home at the Tarragon Extra Space.

The play will be running from May 29 - June 22.
Tarragon Extra Space, 30 Bridgman Avenue
Showtime: 8:00 pm

Tickets are $25, pay-what-you-can Sundays
For tickets call the box office: 416-531-1827

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Earth Circle Cinema:
Films and a discussion of how we can get healthy food in the city

When: Thursday, June 5, 5:30 to 7:30 pm

Where:  TRUE Human Rights Centre, 624 Yonge Street, a new store and venue
at Bloor and Yonge St. that's dedicated to helping you choose social
justice in everything you consume
(Second Floor above Green is Black)

Contact: Sameen Ashraf, 647 302 8783 or Tracey TieF 416 535 9620

Cost: Suggested donation of $10 goes towards costs.

In honour of World Environment Day, June 5...
a community building event for all ages, children and babies welcome!

The True Cost of Food
In this humorous animated short, The Sierra Club wakes us up with the
reality of what our food is really costing us. Learn how we can make
decisions in the grocery store that help lower not just the price of the
food we are buying, but the cost to our environment, our animals and our
farmers as well.
15 minutes in English. Written by Jonah Sachs and Tate Hausman, directed
by Tate Hausman.

How To Save the World
One Man, One Cow, One Planet. Can one man and one cow save the earth? Is
it possible that instead of developing higher tech solutions to our
farming problems, that we might see better results through an arcane
method called biodynamic farming that uses cow dung buried in a horn for 6
months and our hands to spray our fields in a spiral motion? Not only is
it possible, it is happening, and Peter Proctor is leading the way to a
world-wide revolution in how we grow our food.
56 minutes in English. Produced and directed by Tom and Barbara Burstyn.

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Kids Helping Kids!

Announcing a wonderful concert/performance opportunity for kids to help
kids in Burma.

Sunday, June 8th, 3 - 5 p.m.
at the Narayever Synagogue on Brunswick Ave, South of Bloor.

All kids welcome to come perform - music, skits, anything fun.
All adults welcome to attend, and donate what you can.
All donations $20 or more will be eligible for tax deduction. Receipts
will be provided.
All Funds raised will go to the Cyclone Relief Fund, and be transmitted to
Buddhist monks working on the ground voluntarily in the devastated
regions.
Funds raised will be matched dollar for dollar by the Canadian Government.

Kids: please come by 2.00 p.m. so we can arrange an order of performance.
Don't worry if it's not perfectly polished!

Looking forward to seeing you all Sunday 8th!!

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Tour de Greenbelt

Grab your bike and get ready to explore Ontario like never before!

This September, enjoy rural hospitality, savour fresh, local food and
explore all that Ontario's Greenbelt has to offer – natural beauty,
cultural diversity and engaging recreation.

Re-discover the joy of a leisurely bike ride and come explore Ontario’s
Greenbelt, 1.8 million acres of protected land wrapping around the Golden
Horseshoe.

Whether you’re an avid cyclist or a recreational rider, the Tour de
Greenbelt welcomes you, without the pressure of competition. Take part in
any one or all of four full days over two incredible weekends.

Register now.
http://www.tourdegreenbelt.ca/tour-de-greenbelt
1-888-960-0030 or email info at TourdeGreenbelt.ca

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DIY Natural Cleaning Party!

When: Thursday, June 12, 5:30 to 7:30 pm

Where: True Human Rights Centre, 624 Yonge Street (at Bloor), Second Floor
above Green is Black

Contact: Sameen Ashraf, 647 302 8783 Tracey TieF 416 535 9620

Cost: Suggested donation of $10, plus $5 per product you come home with.
RSVP.

TRUE Human Rights Centre is hosting a Do-It-Yourself green cleaning party
in partnership with Anarres Natural Health and Women's Voices for the
Earth, an inspiring women's environmental health organization working to
educate consumers about chemicals in cleaning products.  You'll go home
with your very own set of easy-to-make cleaning products (plus recipes)
that have been tested for effectiveness and are good for your health and
the environment!

The workshop is Pay-What-You-Can, with a suggested donation of $10, plus
$5 per product you come home with. Bring empty spritzer and squeeze
bottles for yourself and to share.

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Strawberries and Asparagus 2008

“Strawberries & Asparagus” is a community celebration of all things green.
This day-long festival in Toronto’s Cedarvale Park promotes public space,
local and organic food, local sustainable business, nature appreciation,
music, and fitness & health. Come along and enjoy

Saturday June 14
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Cedarvale Park (Eglinton West Subway)

- healthy snacks and solar ice cream
- free activities for children and adults
- live music on our solar stage
- a marketplace for green businesses and environmental organizations

There is also an Inorganic Market™ taking place – you can drop off used or
broken electronic items for free recycling. Laptops, desktops, iPods, mp3
players, cell phones and more will be collected. Come out, meet the
community, and enjoy the fun!

For details and program, visit
http://www.cedarvalepark.com/2008/04/11/strawberries-and-asparagus-june-14th-2008/

This not-for-profit event is organized each year by EvolutionGreen.Com and
human capital partner Green Neighbours 21, a grass-roots environmental
group in Toronto’s Ward 21.

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