These events are all happening in Toronto and the GTA in the next week.
For more information, follow the links, or find more detail and event descriptions on the Full Calendar. We always recommend you contact the organization to ensure that an event is still scheduled before attending.
See the Full Calendar for more info or to have your event listed.
Mon Feb 23, 2009
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Toronto Workshop: Taking the Great Big Crunch
90 Croatia Street, Toronto ON (map) On Thursday March 6th, 2008 at almost 200 schools and community sites across Canada 26,123 students and teachers took one big bite towards healthy living through healthy eating. At 2:30 eastern standard time participants took a cross Canada synchronized ‘Great Big’ apple crunch. Students and teachers learned about healthy eating and local and global food systems while following the journey from the apple seed, to the harvest, to the market, to the core. Join us for information on how you could get your class involved, classroom and school wide initiatives and other apple based education resources and activities for The Great Big Crunch 2009 All workshops are free and open to teachers, parents, students and community members. Participants will leave with resource packages and replicable, curriculum linked activities and ideas. Workshops will take place at FoodShare’s offices at 90 Croatia Street (one block west of Dufferin subway Click here for map and directions. Dinner will be served For more information or to register: Mona Hashim at 416-363-6441 ext 247 mona +at+ foodshare.net |
Tue Feb 24, 2009
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Speaker: Daniel Tremblay, Senior VP, Corporate Social Responsibility, Loblaw Companies Ltd
York University, Private Dining Room, ELC (map) BSUS monthly Sustainability Speaker Series: "The Way We Do Business" Daniel Tremblay, Senior VP, Corporate Social Responsibility, Loblaw Companies Limited For more information: PLEASE RSVP: BSUS@schulich.y
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Webinar: Community-Wide Parking Management Strategies and Tools
Online/Internet (map) This special web-conference on community-wide parking management strategies consists of two 90-minute webinars: Tuesday February 24, 12 noon to 1:30 PM Eastern Time Thursday February 26, 2:00 to 3:30 PM Eastern Time Parking management includes various strategies that result in more efficient use of parking facilities and more sustainable transportation systems. Find out how communities across Canada are implementing innovative parking management programs to help solve transportation and parking problems, reduce costs to governments and businesses, and support strategic development objectives. Agenda: Overview by Todd Litman, Victoria Transportation Planning Institute, followed by a short Q&A Chris Blaschuk, City of Calgary, on cash-in-lieu policies and experiences followed by a short Q&A Bob Macdonald, City of Vancouver, on parking standards and zoning requirements (both commercial and residential), unbundled parking, and bicycle parking requirements, followed by Q&A and discussion Transport Canada's Urban Transportation Showcase Program is paying for the first 85 Canadian connections to participate at no cost. Any number of people can participate at the same location using the same computer and telephone connection. If the free registratons are already taken and you would like to be put on a waiting list, or if you should have any other trouble registering, please contact our registrar at 1-800-262-0934x 3 or registrar@cullb
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FREE Urban Forest Orientation Session
5100 Yonge St. Toronto (North York Civic Centre, Committee Room 4) (map) This session will provide ideas, information and contacts for individuals and groups who want to get involved in tree planting and care as well as tree protection in their own neighbourhoods. If you want to find out more about what urban forestry programs, services and resources exist across the city, or if you are interested in volunteer opportunities, this event is for you! There will also be time to network with others in attendance. Meet people who are involved in interesting projects and campaigns and find out where you can fit in! Share your ideas on how to protect and improve Toronto's urban forest. Cost: Free and open to the public. Registration is recommended but not required. For more information: 416-413-9244 x14http://www.l
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Organic Garden and Permaculture Discussion Group
Tue, February 24, 7pm – 9pm This facilitated discussion group will explore key readings and experiments for the first 3 meetings, then meet in a garden to apply concepts. This year we'll discuss the work of Masanobu Fukuoka (1913-2008), a Japanese farmer who revolutionized farming in Japan and who influenced organic gardening and permaculture communities around the world with his methods. Cost: $60-$80 sliding scale and ~$30 for reading material. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED For more information: http://www.gardenjane.com/workshopsandevents.html
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7pm |
Trees Ontario: Landowner Winter Workshop
17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, ON (map) Trees Ontario is continuously striving to raise awareness in the community around its tree planting programs, activities and planting partners. One way this is done is through offering educational workshops with local partners, which are geared to the general public and landowners. Hosted by local Partners, and in conjunction with the Ontario Forestry Association (OFA), Trees Ontario has organized a series of eight landowner workshops to be held in locations across Ontario throughout February and March of 2009. The focus of these workshops will be to generate awareness around the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources’ 50 Million Tree Program and to teach landowners how they can become involved with their local tree planting agencies to participate in the program. The winter workshops will also be an opportunity for planting agency partners to profile their own programs and the work that they are doing in their communities, as well as to meet local landowners. Attendees will also have the chance to learn about Trees Ontario’s various tree planting incentive programs and the OFA’s Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program (MFTIP) which can significantly lower eligible landowners’ property taxes. We invite you to attend a workshop near you and make new connections with Trees Ontario field advisors, the OFA, your local planting agency partners and other landowners. For more information and to register: Trees Ontario toll free at 1 877 646 1193 info+at+treeson
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7:30pm |
Brampton Horticultural Society GM
8870 McLaughlin Road South, Brampton ON (Flower City Seniors Recreation Centre) (map) General Meeting Doors Open at 7:15 pm Meeting starts at 8:00 pm Guest Speaker: Frank Kershaw Subject: Gardens of the Carribbean For more information: bramhort +at+ hotmail.com
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Wed Feb 25, 2009
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12:30pm |
York University, HNES 140 (map) In partnership with the York Career Centre, the Student Alumni Resource Centre would like to present: Career Conversations Panel Series: Discovering Careers in the Environment This conversational panel will consist of 3-6 representatives from Environmental organizations who will provide insight into where they see areas of growth and opportunity now and over the next five years within this field. Employers will talk about what students can do today to prepare for a career in this field that will give them an edge when they graduate and share information regarding their experiences. The purpose of this session is to provide students with a variety of perspectives on careers in the Environmental field to assist them in making informed educational and experiential decisions now in preparation for the future. For more information: If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to Joanne Guidi at guidij@yorku.ca by February 23, 2009.
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3pm |
Dufferin Grove Organic Farmers’ Market
873 Dufferin St, Toronto (in Dufferin Grove Park) (map) Outdoors around the rinkhouse in summer; in and around the rinkhouse in winter. For more information: http://www.duff
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4pm |
7 Hart House Circle (Hart House - East Common Room) (map) Speaking: STEFAN REICHENBACH, Global Head of Environmental Markets, Thomson Reuters BRIEF BIO: Stefan Reichenbach is Global Head of Environmental Markets at Thomson Reuters, the world's leading provider of financial news and information. Under his leadership, Thomson Reuters has emerged as a leading business media company for the environmental finance sector. Stefan introduced innovative online initiatives that inform the global carbon market and bring the market's buyers and sellers together. Stefan's career at Thomson Reuters spans seven years and includes management roles in Thomson Reuters's corporate strategy group and global accounts programme. Stefan holds a Master of Arts in Economics from the University of Cambridge and a Master of Science in Environmental Change & Management from the University of Oxford. For more information: Pavel Pripa 416-978-3475 environment.sem
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7pm |
Grafton Community Gardening Night
Roncesvalles and Queen, Toronto (Grafton Community Garden) (map) Join the West End Flower Fairies, residents and business owners to help green the community! Participants will be out every Wednesday, Rain or Shine.
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7pm |
Grove Community School - Alternative & Activist Public School - Open House
108 Gladstone Ave, Toronto (Grove Community School) (map) Open House for Toronto's First Activist-orient
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7:30pm |
Brooklin: Garden Club Meeting for New, Novice & Experienced Gardeners
Brooklin United Church (map) Brooklin Horticultural Society New, novice and/or experienced gardeners in Brooklin, Whitby and surrounding areas spring out of hibernation for fun, snacks and education.7:30p
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Thu Feb 26, 2009
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181 Augusta Avenue, Toronto, ON (*Hotshot Gallery) (map) Wildlands League is raising awareness about the plight of Ontario's Polar Bears with a new campaign, On Thin Ice. Following in the footsteps of a terrific (but chilly) Polar Bear Swim we are taking the plunge again - through art! Wildlands League presents... On Thin Ice: a multi-media installation of works by Sheridan College Design student featuring Ontario's Polar Bears Open daily 11am - 7pm Cost: Free Admission For more information: http://www.wild
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2pm |
Webinar: Community-Wide Parking Management Strategies and Tools
Online/Internet (map) This special web-conference on community-wide parking management strategies consists of two 90-minute webinars: Tuesday February 24, 12 noon to 1:30 PM Eastern Time Thursday February 26, 2:00 to 3:30 PM Eastern Time Parking management includes various strategies that result in more efficient use of parking facilities and more sustainable transportation systems. Find out how communities across Canada are implementing innovative parking management programs to help solve transportation and parking problems, reduce costs to governments and businesses, and support strategic development objectives. Agenda: Ralph Bond, BA Group, on the City of Saint John N.B.’s express bus/park and ride service, first municipal parking garage built in conjunction with a new Provincial Justice and Police complex, and research into the potential for “Green” Parking Garages. Richard Smith of the Saint John Parking Commission will also be on hand for Q&A. Panel presentations: “Where do we go from here?” (five minute presentations from each panel member) Topics to be covered include: maintaining the right transportation/ parking balance in the face of future growth and approval, implementation of unbundled parking, and integration of TDM & Parking Strategies at emerging growth centre Mobility Hubs including shopping centres. Transport Canada's Urban Transportation Showcase Program is paying for the first 85 Canadian connections to participate at no cost. Any number of people can participate at the same location using the same computer and telephone connection. If the free registratons are already taken and you would like to be put on a waiting list, or if you should have any other trouble registering, please contact our registrar at 1-800-262-0934x 3 or registrar@cullb
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Dufferin Grove Organic Farmers' Market
South of Bloor on the east side of Dufferin, in Dufferin Grove Park (map) A year-round farmers' market every Thursday afternoon from 3 to 7 pm. Outdoors in the beauty of the park in summer, on the skating rink pad in fall, and inside the rink buildings throughout the winter. Local farmers and city-based food producers bring a great variety of organic foods. A special feature of the market is wood-fired oven breads baked right in the park. For more information contact: Phone: 416-392-0913
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7pm |
Organic Farming Comes to Your Backyard
Toronto Botanical Garden (map) Want to know the secret techniques of commerical organic market gardeners? This session will fill you in on those techniques and tell you which ones you can use in your backyard vegetable or flower garden. Learn about composting, crop rotation, green manures, weed control with winter and summer smother crops and natural methods of fertilization. As an added bonus, Jay will also demonstrate the soil-blocking method of starting seeds in the spring Cost: Members $30 / Public $35 For more information: http://www.toro
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7pm |
1675 Danforth, Toronto ON Danforth Coxwell Library) (map) Come on out to one of our Ward 30 Solar Hot Water Workshops in local libraries throughout Ward 30 in January and February. We have speakers from the Solar Neighbourhood program, from the RISE community group, from our ecoENERGY Home Auditor (Windfall Ecology Centre) as well as from our participating solar contractors all lined up for 1.5 hours filled with helpful information on saving you energy and money. As there is limited seating capacity we suggest you reserve a space by phoning the Solar Info Line at 416-392-6795 or fill out the form below. All unreserved seats will be allocated on a first come basis. For more information: 416-392-6795 http://www.sola
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7:30pm |
Mississauga: Jump Start Your Garden - EcoSource Spring Gardening Workshop
301 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Mississauga, Ontario (Central Library - Library Boardroom) (map) All about growing your own vegetable seedlings. Learn about inexpensive home-built growing shelves, seeding dates, soil requirements and much more for starting your tomato, pepper, eggplant, leek, onion and other vegetable seedlings this year! Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. Space is limited, so we encourage you to register in advance. Central Library, 3rd floor boardroom - administration wing. Cost: Free For more information: http://www.ecos
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Fri Feb 27, 2009
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181 Augusta Avenue, Toronto, ON (*Hotshot Gallery) (map) Wildlands League is raising awareness about the plight of Ontario's Polar Bears with a new campaign, On Thin Ice. Following in the footsteps of a terrific (but chilly) Polar Bear Swim we are taking the plunge again - through art! Wildlands League presents... On Thin Ice: a multi-media installation of works by Sheridan College Design student featuring Ontario's Polar Bears Open daily 11am - 7pm Cost: Free Admission For more information: http://www.wild
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On Thin Ice: Opening Reception and 40th Anniversary Celebration
181 Augusta Avenue Toronto, ON (*Hotshot Gallery) (map) Opening Reception and 40th Anniversary Celebration, featuring a bounty of the Greenbelt's finest foods, wine and beer Wildlands League is raising awareness about the plight of Ontario's Polar Bears with a new campaign, On Thin Ice. Following in the footsteps of a terrific (but chilly) Polar Bear Swim we are taking the plunge again - through art! Wildlands League presents... On Thin Ice: a multi-media installation of works by Sheridan College Design student featuring Ontario's Polar Bears Open daily 11am - 7pm Cost: Free Admission For more information: http://www.wild
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10am |
Pictou, Nova Scotia (The deCoste Centre) (map) Green Party of Canada National Convention Update The 2008 Biennial General Meeting of the Green Party of Canada be rescheduled to occur February 27, 28 and March 1, 2009, at the deCoste Centre in Pictou, Nova Scotia. More information will be forthcoming at http://www.gree
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7:30pm |
Closer to the Land: Freedom of Expression and the Environment
789 Yonge St, Toronto (Toronto Reference Library) (map) Around the world, environmental voices are being censored and suppressed. PEN Canada, Harper Collins Canada and Toronto Public Library present a passionate panel of environmental activists: Sarah Harmer, Ken McGoogan, Trevor Herriot and Taras Grescoe. Host Matt Galloway. Cost: $10 at the door. Advance tickets at Book City. All proceeds go to PEN Canada. A Freedom to Read Week event. For more information Phone: 416 393-7131
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Sat Feb 28, 2009
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181 Augusta Avenue, Toronto, ON (*Hotshot Gallery) (map) Wildlands League is raising awareness about the plight of Ontario's Polar Bears with a new campaign, On Thin Ice. Following in the footsteps of a terrific (but chilly) Polar Bear Swim we are taking the plunge again - through art! Wildlands League presents... On Thin Ice: a multi-media installation of works by Sheridan College Design student featuring Ontario's Polar Bears Open daily 11am - 7pm Cost: Free Admission For more information: http://www.wild
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Pictou, Nova Scotia (The deCoste Centre) (map) Green Party of Canada National Convention Update The 2008 Biennial General Meeting of the Green Party of Canada be rescheduled to occur February 27, 28 and March 1, 2009, at the deCoste Centre in Pictou, Nova Scotia. More information will be forthcoming at http://www.gree
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Presentation on mining at Amnesty International conference
O.I.S.E. Auditorium (map) Presentation on mining at Amnesty International conference on water and human rights – Toronto Mining Support Group presentation in the afternoon Water: A Human Right? Let's Make It Our Business! An opportunity to learn about Water as a Human Right what are the issues? what can we do? what is the role of business? Amnesty International, Toronto Business & Human Rights group hosts an exploration of the role of business in respecting water as a Human Right Co-presented by Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education O.I.S.E. University of Toronto, Professor Margrit Eichler Rotary District 7070 Clean Water Committee & the Water and Sanitation Rotarian Action Group, Students Against Climate Change, University of Toronto Opening Remarks by Professor Margrit Eichler, Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, O.I.S.E., University of Toronto Maude Barlow, UN Senior Advisor on Water, will be the keynote speaker. She brings her broad perspective and vast knowledge about this common substance that most of us take for granted. Ms. Barlow will be available to sign copies of her latest book, Blue Covenant. Dr. Ron Denham, Chair, Water & Sanitation Rotarian Action Group will describe the impact of clean water and sanitation on community development and the challenges we face in meeting the UN Millennium Development Goal # 7: By 2015 reduce by 50% the proportion of people without access to safe water and sanitation. Afternoon break-out sessions will provide a chance to explore an area of particular interest: Robert Lovelace, Paula Sherman, Co-chief Ardoch Algonquin - Indigenous Peoples' Water Concerns Ben Powless, Sect'y of the Int'l Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change – Climate Change Rotary Club Panel - Best Practices in Water and Sanitation projects Paul York, Christian Penna, Allan Lissner, Sakura Saunder of Toronto Mining Support Group - Mining and Water Lauren Acorn, UNA-Canada & Youth4Water - session especially for youth & youth workers We will also network with local Toronto action groups involved with water issues. Confirmed organizations are: Council of Canadians, Rotary Club, Students for Bhopal, Youth4Water Ripple Effect, Students Against Climate Change/Toronto Mining Support Group, Lake Ontario Waterkeepers, Sanitation and Water Action Network, and Amnesty International BHR. Cost: Free RSVP: business@aito.c
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St. Lawrence North Farmers’ Market
92 Front Street East, Toronto (at Jarvis) (map) For more information: http://www.stla
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8:30am |
The Village Organic Farmers’ Market at Toronto Waldorf School
9100 Bathurst St, Toronto (map) For more information: http://www.vill
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9:30am |
All day Hands-on Workshop! A day in the Life of Raw!
184 Morrison Point Road, Milford, ON (Erika's Raw Retreat) (map) This is an all day hands-on workshop, great for newcomers as well as experienced raw fooders. A day of fun, laughter, sharing and the making of friendships. You’ll l gain knowledge and experience working with me and the group (never more than 6) in my “raw food kitchen,” using the equipment for this lifestyle, learning about the important and helpful little tricks while preparing delicious food to feast on. This is a great opportunity not only to gain experience and confidence but also to get to know the charm and beauty of Prince Edward County. Plan to come on Friday, find a cozy B&B, attend the workshop on Saturday and explore the County on Sunday. Allow me to lead you through this day. After registration and getting to know everyone, your day starts with the traditional green drink/juice. A little Brain Gym sets us up for things to come. The morning is a combination of teaching and hands on, you have ample opportunity to ask questions, work with the different equipment. Divided into little groups, we will make breakfast rather quickly since most everyone will be hungry. After this, weather permitting, you can go for a walk or explore my library, perhaps watch a video. The schedule is always flexible since each group is different with unique requirements. Time permitting; I will demonstrate how to make dehydrated crackers. Finally we will prepare our feast, whipping up a soup, make a salad with a tasty dressing, a nut pate or patties, a marinated dish, and end the day with herbal tea and banana ice cream for dessert. As always, we treat you to a scrumptious and satisfying meal. Participants receive a Course Booklet based on the Hippocrates Principles of Health Philosophy, as well as many quick and easy recipes. Cost: $148.00 + GST, including work-booklet. Please register. For more information: 416-428-1039 erika+at+powero
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High Park: Saturday Morning Naturalist Club for Kids
High Park, Toronto ON (Nature Centre) (map) Have you ever wondered why chickadees sing their own name or how many different kinds of snowflakes there are? Join the “High Park Saturday Morning Naturalist Club for Kids” and learn the answers to these questions and many more. Play ecological games, make nature crafts to take home and meet lots of new friends! Ages: 6-8 years Cost: $60.00 / child (covers cost of all 6 sessions) For more information: diana +at+ highpark.org 416-392-1748 ext 6 http://www.high
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Eco-renovations - Toronto Botanical Gardens
Learn how to reduce the ecological impact of your home renovation by balancing energy efficiency, low-impact materials selection, building techniques and timeless design. Cost: Members $80 / Public $85 For more information:http://www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca/
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Green Energy Introductory Seminar
Kortright Centre for Conservation (map) The Green Energy Introductory Seminar is a one-day session that gives an overview of general concepts, resources, technologies and practices of Green Energy for domestic use. Technologies covered in this program include solar (photovoltaic) and wind electrical energy and domestic solar hot water and pool heating systems. Motivations such as energy independence, energy security, environmental impact and economic investment for using each technology will be discussed. The local resources that are needed for each technology are also brought into the decision making process. Participants will tour the onsite systems that help power the Kortright Centre. The objective is to enable home or cottage owners to decide what technologies make sense for them, considering their own motivations, and resources available. Once a technology has been identified further workshops are available to help people become informed consumers. The GEI workshop will be held in an off-grid cottage on the grounds of Kortright Centre for Conservation. The group size is limited to 25 people. Cost $75 for a day that runs from 10am to 4 pm. Lunch is included. For more information and to register: Please register by calling 416-667-6295 then press option #3 or email cmacgillivray@t
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Winter Snowshoe Ecotour at Wye Marsh
16160 Hwy 12 East, Midland (Wye Marsh) (map) Enjoy a 3 hour, 3-4 km snowshoe trek into the woods of Wye Marsh. Learn about animal tracking, tree identification, hands-on winter survival & fire starting techniques, research updates & more. Learn how to navigate your way through the woods using a GPS and get the group back. Saturday’s & Sunday’s December to March (weather permitting). Cost: $50.00 per person. Pre-registratio
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805 Dovercourt Rd, Toronto (Dovercourt House, 2nd Floor) (map) Prophecies of environmental doom and economic gloom are sounding from every corner. Those of us who desire social and environmental change often wonder whether we can really make any difference. Many of us feel so overwhelmed with guilt, fear, numbness, despair and burnout that creating change seems impossible. How can we find the strength to carry on in the face of this darkness and uncertainty? Attend This Free Workshop To Explore This And Other Questions. At this workshop, we will use creative arts and ritual to explore how we can embrace the challenge of being alive at this time of "peril and promise." For more infromation, or to register: Amanda at akh@yorku.ca with your name, phone-number and e-mail address. In solidarity with the earth and all beings, Amanda Henderson, H.B.A Master of Environmental Studies Candidate York University
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601 Christie St, Toronto ON (The Green Barns) (map) With Seed exchange, Heirloom seeds for sale, gardening workshops, and kids activities. Seedy Saturday is the day when the new gardening season begins in earnest. You can have an opportunity to learn more about gardening, hone and share your gardening skills, and buy or exchange vegetable and flower seeds. We are seeking to ensure that there is an ample supply ofheritage and organic seeds available. There will be organic gardening supplies, soil amendments, tools and resources. Environmental organizations and community groups will have information tables on topics of interest to gardeners. And, as always, there will be food and beverage stands to enhance the overall experience and atmosphere. Toronto’s Seedy Saturday is moving to a new venue this year - (Barn #2) Artscape Wychwood Barns For more information: http://www.tcgn
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7pm |
10747 Heart Lake Road, Brampton (Heart Lake Conservation Area) (map) Enjoy a night of fun and adventure. A short slide presentation on owls and coyotes is followed by a trip into the woods. Together we will call out to these wild creatures in the hope that they will hoot or howl back. Dress warmly and bring a travel mug for hot chocolate. Meet at the Brampton Scout House Cost: FREE For more information: 416-661-6600 ext . 5660
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Sun Mar 1, 2009
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181 Augusta Avenue, Toronto, ON (*Hotshot Gallery) (map) Wildlands League is raising awareness about the plight of Ontario's Polar Bears with a new campaign, On Thin Ice. Following in the footsteps of a terrific (but chilly) Polar Bear Swim we are taking the plunge again - through art! Wildlands League presents... On Thin Ice: a multi-media installation of works by Sheridan College Design student featuring Ontario's Polar Bears Open daily 11am - 7pm Cost: Free Admission For more information: http://www.wild
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Winter Snowshoe Ecotour at Wye Marsh
16160 Hwy 12 East, Midland (Wye Marsh) (map) Enjoy a 3 hour, 3-4 km snowshoe trek into the woods of Wye Marsh. Learn about animal tracking, tree identification, hands-on winter survival & fire starting techniques, research updates & more. Learn how to navigate your way through the woods using a GPS and get the group back. Saturday’s & Sunday’s December to March (weather permitting). Cost: $50.00 per person. Pre-registratio
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10:30am |
High Park: VSP - Holistic Ecosystem
430 Parkside Drive, Toronto ON (Howard Park Tennis Club) (map) Four talks by our four experts: what makes up a whole ecosystem, how water, soil and air affect the ecosystem and how healthy ecosystems need connected corridors. For more information: vsp +at+ highpark.org http://www.high
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On Thin Ice Children's Art Workshop
On Sunday, March 1st from 10am -12pm there is a children's arts and crafts workshop at Hotshot Gallery.
In this workshop children will be making polar bear paws and learning about these magestic creatures and climate change.
For more information call 416.971.9453