Tooker Library Launch Tues. and other TO events

angela bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Aug 10 23:50:03 EDT 2008


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You're invited to the official launch of the...

--- Tooker Gomberg Memorial Library ---

Tues. Aug. 12, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Wine and Cheese
Centre for Social Innovation, 215 Spadina, 4th floor

800+ books of Tooker's collection from the 1960's onwards are being made
available to the public. Topics include transportation, health, cities,
waste, food, nuclear, peace, nature, politics, fiction, kids, development,
energy, globalization, advocacy and much more.

Visit the library any time during office hours and sign out Tooker's
books. Read the classics by Jane Jacobs, Ivan Illich, Abby Hoffman, Henry
David Thoreau, Gandhi, E.F. Schumacher, and many more.

At the launch there will be a FREE book give-away of all the books that
didn't make it onto the library shelves, so bring an empty bag.

Special thanks to the Centre for Social Innovation for their donation of
space http://www.socialinnovation.ca/ , and to the Tooker Gomberg
Greenspiration Fund http://www.greenspiration.org/memorial/tggf.htm

Tooker Gomberg
Aug. 12, 1955 - 2004
Lover and Advocate of Mother Earth
http://www.greenspiration.org

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Ralph Nader to speak on Monday August 11, on the trading floor of old
Toronto Stock Exchange building

Event also features partial screening of the biographical documentary, /An
Unreasonable Man./

Hovering over 5 per cent in national polls, Nader is on his third run for
President of United States.

Find out why he runs and what’s at stake for Canada this election.

Ralph Nader is the only major candidate for President of the United States
standing up to implement Canadian-style universal healthcare, a Dion-style
Carbon Tax, and ending the war in Iraq with a full 6-month withdrawal.
Over ten million Americans say they will vote for him, and another 20
million say they would if they thought he had a chance of winning. He’s on
track to be on the ballot in 45 states, and has a shot at getting in the
Google Presidential Debates to be held in New Orleans this September. Come
see him this Monday August 11 at the Design Exchange in Downtown Toronto.

Event Program:

  * Screening of a portion of /An Unreasonable Man/, the acclaimed
    documentary on Ralph Nader
  * Ralph Nader Remarks on the US Presidential Election: What’s at
    stake for Canada?
  * Q and A with Ralph Nader

Where: Design Exchange, 234 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario M5K 1B2.

Time: 7:00 to 9:30 pm

Suggested Price at the Door: $10 or buy advance tickets online to ensure
seating.

http://ralphnader.eventbrite.com/

First 100 American Citizens to email toronto at votenader.org
<mailto:toronto at votenader.org> or register online get free tickets

Or call Rashi Khilnani at 647 286 0396 for more details.

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An afternoon Fluoride Forum August 11 - Toronto

Citizens for a Safe Environment - Announcement and Invitation

The following two Fluoride Forums are free and open to the public. All
presentations will be followed by questions from the public. Refreshments
served.

An afternoon Fluoride Forum

WHEN: Monday, August 11, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

WHERE:  United Steelworkers Union Hall, 25 Cecil Street (1 block south of
College Street west and 3 blocks west of University Avenue)

Walk, bike, take the TTC to Queen?s Park Station or drive.  Free parking
for first 50 cars.

WHAT and WHY:

Based on new studies that indicate that fluoride can damage the brain and
other tissues, a panel of international scientists, doctors and dentists
will explore the following questions:

Is it time to stop water fluoridation in Toronto?
Do the risks outweigh the benefits?
Are there safer ways to protect children's teeth?

An evening Fluoride Forum

WHEN: Monday, August 11, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
WHERE: 25 Cecil Street at the United Steelworkers Union Hall (1 block
south of College Street west and 3 blocks west of
University Avenue)
Walk, bike, take the TTC to Queen?s Park Station or drive.  Free parking
for first 50 cars.

WHAT and WHY:

The first major public presentation of new scientific evidence on:

FLUORIDE'S EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN

by Dr. Vyvyan Howard, MB CHB PhD FRCPath Professor of Bioimaging, School
of Biomedical Science, University of Ulster
President, International Society of Doctors for the Environment (ISDE)

Dr. C. Vyvyan Howard is a medically-qualified pathologist interested in
infant and fetal toxicology and, more recently, in researching the
toxicological properties of nanoparticles.

The  evening forum  will  conclude  with  short presentations from a panel
of distinguished  international scientists  and researchers including  Dr.
A. K. Susheela and Dr. Jennifer Luke on FLUORIDE'S OTHER HEALTH IMPACTS.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:  Contact Karen Buck, Citizens for a Safe
Environment at (416) 690-7593 or go to www.fluoridealert.org

Forum/conference posters and fluoride information pamphlets available by
e-mail.  Send request to karenbuck at rogers.com

Also see www.fluoridealert.org for August 7-10  XXVIIIth International
Society for Fluoride Research (ISFR) and Fluoride Action Network (FAN)
conference details.   These conferences are being held at U of T,
Mississauga Campus.

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An evening with Bob Lovelace
Wed. Aug. 13, 2008 - 7:00 p.m.
Hart House, Debates Room, 2nd floor
7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto
(direction by subway: go to St. George station, walk south, left on Harbord)

Meet Bob Lovelace, former Ardoch Algonquin First Nation chief and Queen's
University lecturer, who was sentenced to six months in jail for saying
'no' to uranium mining on indigenous lands. Lovelace made this stand in
defense of the Earth and Creation, which indiginous peoples regard as
sacred.

Popular support for this cause contributed to the decision by 22 Ontario
municipalities to vote against uranium mining and a promise by the Ontario
government to revise antiquated legislation which currently gives mining
companies 'free entry' to contested indigenous lands and private property.
At stake is indigenous sovereignty, protection of the boreal forests from
contamination by toxic mine tailings, and the right of indigenous
communities to say no development which affects them.

Mr. Lovelace will share his reflections on the events of the last year,
the meaning that the land has for indigenous peoples, and the challenges
that attend to the current age of mass industrial development and
destruction of the land.

Sponsored and promoted by GSU Social Justice Committee (U of T), Toronto
Mining Support Group/Students Against Climate Change, Sam Gindin Chair
(Ryerson University), University of Toronto Students Union.

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ACT for the Earth and The ACTivist magazine invite you to a special free
screening of the documentary film:

THE REAL DIRT ON FARMER JOHN
FRIDAY, 15 AUGUST 2008 at 8:00 p.m.
HARBOURFRONT CENTRE (Studio Theatre)
235 QUEENS QUAY WEST, TORONTO

The film will be preceded by a panel discussion on the sacred connections
between people, food, and community and followed by an audience Q&A.

The panel will include representatives from local CSA farms (community
supported agriculture), Farmers' Markets, and community food programs.

More details at http://www.actfortheearth.org.

Download event poster at http://www.actfortheearth.org/realdirt.jpg.

The Real Dirt on Farmer John will turn every idea you ever had about what
it means to be an American farmer, or an American dreamer, on its head.

Meet Farmer John Peterson, the incredible human being whose inspirational
story of revolutionizing his family farm and redeeming his own life has
won accolades and awards at film festivals around the world.

Director Taggart Siegel of Collective Eye made the film in a most unusual
way - shooting farmer John Peterson over 25-years of their evolving
friendship, and using multiple media, from 8 mm home movies to modern
video - allowing him to capture his alternately humorous, heartbreaking
and
spirited life with raw drama and intimacy.

With the death of his father during the late 60s, a teenaged John takes over
the traditional family farm, slowly turning it into an experiment of art and
agriculture, making it a haven for hippies, radicals and artists. The Real
Dirt on Farmer John charts the end of this idealistic era as the farm debt
crisis of the 1980s brings about the tragic collapse of the farm.

As the intricate weave of rural America unravels, vicious local rumours turn
John into a scapegoat, condemning him as a Satan-worshipping drug-dealer.
Threatened with murder, his home burned to the ground, John forsakes his
farm and wanders through Mexico, where he is transformed by the
soulfulness and pageantry of this ancient land. Mysteriously, his quest
leads him back to his hostile homeland.

Defying all odds, he gradually transforms his land into a revolutionary
farming community, a cultural mecca, where people work and flourish
providing fresh vegetables and herbs to thousands of people every week.

Event details are posted here:

http://www.actfortheearth.org/?p=26

For more information, contact:

Chris Davenport
ACT for the Earth
cdavenport at actfortheearth.org
http://ACTfortheEarth.org
LWR-238 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON  M5V 1Z7 Canada
Tel: 1-647-436-6398

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NATIVE TREE TOURS:

BRICKWORKS NATIVE TREE TOUR
August 16 from 10am to 12:00pm
MEET AT: Front gates of Brickworks by the wildflower gardens (550 Bayview
Avenue)

QUEEN’S PARK STATUES AND TREES TOUR
August 20 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
MEET AT: Stairs to Ontario Parliament Buildings, Queen's Park South
(College/University)

SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE TREE TOUR
August 23 from 10:30am to 12:30pm
MEET AT: Scarborough Village CC, 3600 Kingston Rd. at Markham Rd

For more info and updates see: <http://www.treetours.to/>www.treetours.to

Please pre-register for all tours at
<http://www.treetours.to/rsvp>www.treetours.to/rsvp.  A $5 donation is
suggested.

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