4 Toronto events - bike tour, theatre, films, kids

angela bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Tue Jul 3 23:10:48 EDT 2007


1.  Portland Ecological Bike Tour and Picnic

Portland Ecological Bike Tour and Picnic
with local bike and environmental activist Paul Young

Wed. July 4, 2007 -  11:30 AM - 2:00 PM

Meet up: South Riverdale Community Health Centre,

          955 Queen Street East
          Toronto, ON M4M 3P3

Portland, the large piece of water front land in between Leslie and Cherry
Street, will be the site of Toronto's major development project. Yet, this
piece of land has a lot of significance...

- Leslie Split has turned itself from a construction debris dumpsite to
become birds haven, with diversity higher than Algonquin.

- It has a long of mark left by the industrial era of Toronto, with toxic
still in its soil.

- A history of pollution, in the past and in the present

- a vigorous site of ecological entanglement, between the community and
government, including the tug-of-war for whether of not what facilities
should be built there:
the most recent: the cherry beach tree cut...

- An urban wasteland for Toronto people to take break

- a site of hope as communities actively involved in
 the future development as well as ready to action watch-dogs.


Please say if you are coming.
Student Christian Movement
scm.york at gmail.com
647-287-8752
www.scmcanada.org

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2.
"Mrs. Warren's Profession" Comes to Hart House at U of T, July 9-14

Friends,

We're writing to let you know about a unique, inexpensive entertainment
opportunity taking place in downtown Toronto July 9-14 at 8 pm.

As part of the internationally acclaimed Toronto Fringe Festival, Burning
Passions Theatre is inaugurating its "Shaw in the City!" program with a
production of the classic George Bernard Shaw comedy, Mrs. Warren's
Profession, a biting satire on gender inequality as relevant today as when
it was first written.

All tickets to this production are a remarkable $10, and performances take
place in the beautiful, historic Music Room of Hart House at the University
of Toronto (7 Hart House Circle, 2nd Floor). Hart House is a wheelchair
accessible facility.

With a running time of 90 minutes, this show, which has delighted
audiences for over a century, is sure to leave audience members with a
smile on their face and perhaps a tear in their eyes as they witness the
age-old mother-daughter conflict that Shaw so ably created. Despite his
huge body of works, Shaw is rarely performed in Toronto, and this series
is a new opportunity to enjoy one of the 20th century's most influential
playwrights performed by a crack team of professional artists.

Burning Passions Theatre has for a decade produced a wide range of works,
largely focused on telling the stories of women and youth.

A century after George Bernard Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession" took dead
aim at a society that offered few economic choices to women and
undervalued their labour, conditions for women in the labour market still
lag far behind those for men. Indeed, on June 12, 2007, Statistics Canada
revealed women continue to lag significantly behind their male
counterparts in the workforce, despite the increase in women earning
university degrees.  Shaw wrote in 1898, "Mrs Warren's Profession was
written to draw attention to the truth that prostitution is caused, not by
female depravity and male
licentiousness, but simply by underpaying, undervaluing and overworking
women so shamefully that the poorest of them are forced to resort to
prostitution."

If you are interested in booking groups for any of the shows (running
Monday through Saturday, July 9-14 at 8 pm) or have further questions,
please contact us at (416) 651-4514. Individual advance tickets can be
reserved through the Fringe itself by calling (416) 966-1062 or online at
www.fringetix.ca.

For more information about our company visit our website at
www.burningpassionstheatre.com

Thanks for your time, and I hope to see you at the show!

Laurel Smith and Matthew Behrens
Burning Passions Theatre

Mrs. Warren's Profession
Directed by Laurel Smith
Featuring
Tracy Michailidis
Catherine McNally
Bryce Alexander
Jeffrey Aarles
Daryl Taylor
Michael C. Newsome
Stage Manager is Alexa Carroll.
Monday, July 9-Saturday, July 14, 8 pm


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3.
Peace Reel film festival in Christie Pits Park

Artists Against War is pleased to present
PEACE REEL Film Festival

Canada's only outdoor film festival

4 Sundays in July: the 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th
All screenings begin at 8:00pm
Christie Pits Park
(across from Christie subway station)

FREE ADMISSION
Rain or shine
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Sunday, July 8: OPENING NIGHT
OCCUPATION 101

Canadian premiere - introduced by the film-makers
A documentary film about the current and historical root causes of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict and our government's involvement

Also screening: A HOT SAND FILLED WIND by bh yael
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Sunday, July 15
KANEHSATAKE: 270 YEARS OF RESISTANCE

"We have to think about future generations... there's a long trail of broken
promises." - Tom Paul
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Sunday, July 22
THE PRISONER, or HOW I PLANNED TO KILL TONY BLAIR

A fundraising evening for the Toronto Coalition to Stop the War

Also screening: REEL BAD ARABS and WHERE IS IRAQ?
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Sunday, July 29: CLOSING NIGHT
THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS

The classic black-and-white film by Gillo Pontecorvo

Also screening: JUGGLING IN MOSUL and CAREER OPPORTUNITY

The Peace Reel Film Festival is organized by Artists Against War and
is co-sponsored by CitizenSHIFT, NOW Magazine and the Toronto
Coalition to Stop the War.
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For more information, please contact Artists Against War:
Phone: 416-532-8176
E-mail: aaw at sympatico.ca
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Toronto Coalition to Stop the War

TCSW is Toronto's city-wide anti-war coalition,
comprised of more than fifty labour, faith and community organisations,
and a member of the Canadian Peace Alliance.
www.nowar.ca  stopthewar at sympatico.ca  416-795-5863

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4.
Create Compassionate Homes and Classrooms

Are you weary of power struggles and managing kids' behaviour?
Are you longing for fewer hassles, more respect and co-operation?
Would you like more ease, harmony, and fun at home or school?

Join SURA HART in Toronto
Co-author of
Respectful Parents, Respectful Kids
No-Fault Conflict Prevention & Resolution
The Compassionate Classroom

Free Introduction Thurs. July 12, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
A lively introduction to the relationship-based approach and practices
featured on Saturday and Sunday.

Connecting with Kids Sat. July 14, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm
An experiential workshop for parents and teachers who want to:
- Create an environment of safety, trust & respect
- Discipline without punishment or reward
- Inspire voluntary participation & co-operation
- Understand the deeper cause beneath defiance, under-achievement and
other troubling behaviour

7 Keys to Turn Conflict into Co-operation Sun. July 15, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
It is easier than you might think! Sura offers 7 Keys you can practice to
reduce conflict at home or in the classroom. Increase your confidence to
problem-solve and resolve conflicts to everyone's satisfaction. Teach kids
how to resolve their own conflicts. Learn the tools for cultivating the 9
powers of relationship intelligence.

Get FREE excerpts from "Respectful Parents, Respectful Kids" and "The
Compassionate Classroom"
at <>www.nonviolentcommunication.com/books/~or CALL 416.913.8861

"[The Compassionate Classroom] shows teachers how to strengthen
relationships, fuel interest, passion and inspire accomplishment! The
authors solve the age-old mystery of how to resolve classroom conflicts
without disrupting the
learning process."
    - Resa Brown, Special Education Teacher of the Year

"[Respectful Parents, Respectful Kids] is the 'deepest dive' I've ever
found in cultivating genuine mutual respect between parents and children.
The 7 Keys provide specific, well-documented exercises and practical
strategies that address family challenges, opening doors that are often
closed, and give everyone the freedom to really enjoy one another."

  - Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Fees: One workshop $115 ($65 students, low income)
Both workshops $175 ($95 students, low income)
(Fee includes a free copy of one of Sura's books)

Spaces are limited! For information or to register, contact Henry at
416.913.8861 <mailto:wai_renooy at sympatico.ca>wai_renooy at sympatico.ca

Sura Hart has over 25 years experience in the fields of parenting and
education˜teaching young people in classrooms and after school programs,
as well as training parents, teachers, and school administrators. Sura has
worked with parents and educators in Canada, the United States, Costa
Rica, and Australia. To learn more about Sura and her work, visit
<>www.k-hcommunication.com.



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