Upcoming Green Events in Toronto: Nov 3rd - Nov 9th 2008

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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 Nov 3, 2008

  On Thin Ice: Youth Respond to International Polar Year
  Pickering: Public Meeting - Official Plan Amendment
6pm Mississauga: Hurontario/Main Street Study Public Workshops
7pm Cycling Advisory Committee Meeting

 

 

Tue Nov 4, 2008

  On Thin Ice: Youth Respond to International Polar Year
9am East York Farmers' Market
9am Mississauga Environmental Advisory Committee Meeting
9:30am Altona Forest - Official Opening of New Pond
3pm Parkdale Tree Tour - L.E.A.F.
5pm Courtice: OPG Information Session
6pm Cooksville: Hurontario/Main Street Study Public Workshops
7pm Energy Descent Town Hall

 

 

Wed Nov 5, 2008

  On Thin Ice: Youth Respond to International Polar Year
6pm Upper Hurontario/Gateway: Hurontario/Main Street Study Public
Workshops
7pm Grafton Community Gardening Night
7:30pm Downtown West Multi-Unit Solar Energy Project Meeting

 

 

Thu Nov 6, 2008

  On Thin Ice: Youth Respond to International Polar Year
  Connect Food: Exploring Healthy Food Choices in our City
3pm Dufferin Grove Organic Farmers' Market
5pm Ajax: OPG Information Session
6pm Charles Sauriol Environmental Dinner for the Living City -
15th Annual

 

 

Fri Nov 7, 2008

  On Thin Ice: Youth Respond to International Polar Year
  Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

 

 

Sat Nov 8, 2008

  On Thin Ice: Youth Respond to International Polar Year
  Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
8am Brick Works Farmers Market
10am Ajax: Greenwood Hike

 

 

Sun Nov 9, 2008

  On Thin Ice: Youth Respond to International Polar Year
  Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
1:30pm HtO: Toronto's Water From Lake Iroquois To Lost Rivers To
Low-Flow Toilets