T.O. events: the Don, bikes, green roofs, Sept. 11, delight
angela bischoff
greenspi at web.ca
Mon Jun 9 14:11:17 EDT 2008
Toronto events:
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Concerned about the Don watershed?
Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) is undertaking an update to the Don
Watershed Plan and are hosting the first in a series of public meetings
through to the end of 2008 to seek public input on the Plan.
Please join us for a workshop to:
- learn about the current environmental condition of the Don River
including new scientific information
- confirm the overall vision and principles that will guide the updated
watershed plan
- share your comments and concerns about key watershed themes, issues,
concerns and future challenges
- find out about how you can become involved
Monday June 9, 2008
Open House: 5:30 pm
Meeting: 6:30 - 9:00 pm
Burgundy Room, North York Memorial Hall
5110 Yonge Street, Toronto
Access via North York Centre SubwayStation
(Yonge-University-Spadina line)
Parking is available
RSVP Required: Call 416-661-6600, extension 5397.
For more information, please visit our web site at
www.trca.on.ca
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BIKE STUFF
There's still time to catch Toronto Bike Month events. Bike films,
workshops, free repairs, breakfasts, and more. For schedule of events go
to: http://www.toronto.ca/cycling/events
Requests for post and ring bicycle racks: 416 392 9253
To report surface problems on city streets: 416 338 9999
To report Parks Trail problems: 416 392 1111 (press 8)
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Raising the Green Roof
Everything you ever wanted to know about a green roof... all under a green
roof
Tues. June 10
4 - 7 p.m.
Remarks at 4:30 p.m.
79 Jackman Ave. (Chester Subway Station)
Refreshments, video screenings, industry experts, information and tours of
the Jackman Green Roof
Inquiries email: jackman at tdsb.on.ca
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Reel Activism presents:
"A Forensic Analysis of September 11th, 2001:
Questioning the Official Theory"
Followed by
Dr. Graeme MacQueen
Retired Professor of Religious Studies at McMaster University, Founding
Director of McMasters Centre for Peace Studies, Member of Scholars for
9/11 Truth and Justice:
"What really caused the World Trade towers to collapse?"
Friday, June 13, 7 p.m.
Bloor Street United Church * Chapel
300 Bloor St. West, 2 blocks E. of Spadina at Huron St.
Donations for church expenses will be gratefully accepted
Presented by the Social Justice Committee of Bloor Street United Church
For more information, call: 416 966 2815
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Day of Delight!
This outdoor celebration of love, courtship and desire presents more than
100 of Torontos most amorous artists, including a labyrinth of whirling
dervishes, theatre in English and Portuguese, a community chorus for love,
two of Torontos hottest Samba bands, Random Acts of Dance, a
ludicrous Love Doctor and oh-so-much more!
WHEN: Saturday June 14, 2008, 2 to 5 PM
WHERE: A variety of locations in delightful Dufferin Grove Park (Dufferin
south of Bloor)
HOW MUCH: Pay-What-You-Can! We suggest $10
BRING YOUR SWEETIE: Invite your friends & lovers to this celebration
VOLUNTEERS WANTED: Contact Krista if you can help:
<mailto:krista_dalby at hotmail.com>krista_dalby at hotmail.com
About Clay & Paper Theatre:
Out amongst the community bake-ovens and lush gardens of Dufferin Grove
Park, Clay & Paper Theatre has been changing the world. Completely.
Irrevocably. Medieval mystery plays, Punch and Judy shows, African myths,
Indonesian shadow puppetry, Native Canadian masks, commedia dellarte -
all these and more have influenced Clay & Paper Theatre. The company is
built on the accumulative experience of David Anderson - theatre activist,
producer of new Canadian work, and defender of public space since 1969.
This is theatre on the ground, for the groundlings, in the park and on the
street. This is theatre of exaggeration, of giant puppetry, of satire and
wit gone awry. This is a little theatre company asking big questions with
humour and irreverence. This is Clay & Paper Theatre.
http://www.clayandpapertheatre.org
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