T.O. Greenspiration Events: Summer at last...

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun May 22 21:08:42 EDT 2011


Toronto Greenspiration Events

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Oil Spill in Lubicon Territory: When Pipelines Explode

A discussion on the implications for Little Buffalo and how Toronto can support.
With special guest Melina Laboucon-Massimo from the community of Little Buffalo, Lubicon Cree Territory, Alberta

Mon.  May 23rd, Doors open at 6:30 pm, event starts 7 pm sharp. 
Toronto Free Galery, 1277 Bloor St W (Bloor and Landsdowne)
Building is accessible.

On April 29th, 2011, the Plains All American pipeline burst and caused nearly 4.5 million liters of tar sands crude and diluent to spill uncontrollably out onto Lubicon traditional territory.  The Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) in Alberta failed to give adequate notice to the community of the spill or information on clean up efforts. In fact, during the first five days of the crisis, the ERCB sent the community just one fax report and failed to attend a community meeting, though were explicitly invited. Most of the community and Peace River region was unaware of the spill for days outside of rumors. However, children experienced nausea, burning eyes and headaches, forcing the school at Little Buffalo to be closed until May 10th. Corporate negligence, coupled with government inaction, compounded by the racism of indifference has left the community reeling. They have been forced now to take matters into their own hands.

The spill has been exacerbated by wildfires burning uncontrolled in Alberta. The community of Little Buffalo, and now the oil spill site, is located near these dangerous, uncontrolled fires. On May 15th, the company suspended clean up efforts because of the fires. Come learn from a discussion on the implications for Little Buffalo and find out how Toronto can support.

Join Facebook Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=131781800232091

For more information, please email Environmental Justice Toronto at ej.action at gmail.com or the Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Network atiswtoronto at gmail.com

Event Supported by: Environmental Justice Toronto, Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Network, UTERN and FES York University.

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Marketing 101 for Holistic Practitioners 
two hour workshop with Tad Hargrave from Edm.
Mon. May 23, 2 - 4 p.m.
The Inner Garden, 401 Richmond St. W. Suite 384
TO SPREAD THE WORD ON FACEBOOK 
$20 in advance and $30 at the door 
For more info or to rsvp: CLICK HERE

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Building Resilience Workshop Series
Tues. May 24, 2 - 4 pm (Bi-weekly sessions throughout the season until October)
Green Oasis Garden and surrounding ravine (Danforth and Broadview)
Join Carrot Green Roof's Zora Ignjatovic and Courtney Raponi as they lead you through a wide range of wild local, neighbourhood plants while demonstrating how they can be useful in improving food security and  healthy diet.  These bi-weekly sessions will teach us about identifying and using common "weeds" for our benefit, methods of preparation, medicinal uses, recipes, ethical wild harvesting practices, and much more. 

To register, Zora artdecos at rogers.com, 416.463.9031 
$20-30 Sliding scale with possibility for exchange for foraging work in the future.

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Water : Public Right or Private Commodity?

Tuesday May 24, 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle, U of T

Featured Panelists :
John Challinor, Director of Corporate Affairs at Nestlé Waters Canada
Anil Naidoo, Coordinator of the Blue Planet Project
Dr. Steven Renzetti, Professor of Economics, Brock University
Moderated by: Kerry Freek, Editor of Water Canada Magazine 
Register Today. RSVP to the event is required. Seating is limited and cannot be guaranteed if payment is not made by Friday, 20 May. 
Price :$10 for members / $15 for non-members / $5 for students (with Student ID)
Online : http://cictorontomay242011.eventbrite.com/
Email : toevents at onlinecic.org
Tel : 416.590.0630  Fax : 416.590.0630

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Help us Shift the Paradigm
 
98% of girls in India’s red light districts are held in sexual slavery
 
Tues. May 24, 7 – 11 p.m.
The Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W.
$15 cover supports the Paradigm Shift project’s documentary work on grassroots solutions to sexual slavery in South and Southeast Asia.
 
Come, see and hear the work we’ve done, the work left to do, and how you can be part of the shift.
 
www.theparadigmshiftproject.org , 416 356 3129
 
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2012 Budget Alert! Make Your Voice Heard

Register online here to attend a free information session on OneToronto.ca's Citizen's Guide to the City of Toronto's Core Service's Review.

With an anticipated 2012 budget gap of almost $800 million, Toronto is headed toward deep cuts to vital services, drastically changing the face of our city.  There is no time to waste – we need everyone to speak out to protect our city.

The City of Toronto is embarking on three major ‘reviews.’  The Core Services Review (to identify what services are “core” and what can be cut), the User Fee Review (to identify how to make users pay the full cost of services they use) and the “Service Efficiency Studies (to identify which city functions could be privatized, delivered differently).  The results of these will determine what services are delivered by the city, how they ard delivered, and who pays for them.  

These three reviews are taking place over the next few months, with limited opportunities for public consultation.  The Consultation process has just been released. You can check it out here. 
 
‘One Toronto’ is developing a “Citizens Guide” to these initiatives and the consultation processes related to them, and will be conducting a number of information sessions on them over the next three weeks.  

The last two sessions are scheduled for:
Tuesday, May 24, 7:00-9:00 PM, Labour Council (15 Gervais Drive, 4th Floor)
Tuesday, May 24, 7:00-9:00 PM, Birchwood Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre  (93 Birchmount Road, Scarborough)

All sessions are FREE. 
 
These sessions will be of interest to anyone interested in participating in the consultation process as an individual, as part of an organization, or in promoting engagement and dialogue in your community.  They will focus on the fiscal and political context for the consultations, the consultations themselves, and the ways in which individuals and communities can be effectively engaged in the process.
 
You can register online here or by phone by calling Mary Micallef at 416-351-0095 x 251. 

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Ken Greenburg "Walking Home" Book Launch

Wed. May 25, 6 - 8 p.m.
Urbanspace Gallery, 401 Richmond 

Attend the launch of Ken Greenberg's book, Walking Home: The Life and Lessons of a City Builder, Random House. Greenberg will be there to sign copies.

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Up the Yangtze
Directed by Yung Chang, 2007, 93 min

Wednesday, May 25 at 4pm
At the NFB (John and Richmond)
Free

A luxury cruise boat motors up the Yangtze - navigating the mythic waterway known in China simply as "the river." See it while you can. The Yangtze is about to be transformed by the biggest hydroelectric dam in history. At the river's edge - a young woman says goodbye to her family as the floodwaters rise towards their small homestead.

http://www.onf-nfb.gc.ca/eng/mediatheque/schedule.php?id=2386
 
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Toronto Premiere 
Raw Opium: Pain, Pleasure, Profits
  
Wednesday May 25 | 7:00 PM | Royal Cinema on College (at Clinton)
 
Raw Opium is a timely film about the global war on drugs and its true cost, exploring an important and complex issue that affects us all in ways we never realized.
 
Raw Opium travels the world and through time, where conflicting forces do battle over the narcotic sap of the opium poppy. From an opium master in southeast Asia to a UN drug enforcement officer on the border of Afghanistan hunting down the smugglers of central Asia; from a former Indian government Drug Czar and opium farmer to a crusading Vancouver doctor and Portuguese street worker who daily confront the realities of drug addiction.
 
Interwoven throughout is the story of Derek, a heroin user who frequents Insite, the safe injection site and clinic in Vancouver that is currently fighting to keep its doors open against the Conservative government's determined efforts to shut it down. 
 
Tickets available online in advance at http://rawopiumtoronto.eventbrite.com
Regular Price  - $10   |   Students - $8

 A lively discussion follows at 8:45 PM, with panellists
Justice Mary Hogan - Toronto Drug Treatment Court
Richard Elliott - The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
Raffi Balian - Program Coordinator, COUNTERfit harm reduction program
South Riverdale Community Health Centre
Moderated by  Robert Lang, Executive Producer & Co-Writer

Find out more about the Raw Opium and screenings, sign up for e-news on drug policy, the war on drugs and harm reduction at http://www.rawopium.com/

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Public Information Series Lecture

Orthomolecular Treatment for the Epidemic of Addiction

Wednesday May 25, 7:00pm
OISE, Room 5260, 252 Bloor Street West

Lecture presented by Pam Killeen, based on her new book Addiction: The Hidden Epidemic
- The reasons behind an increased occurrence of mood disorders and addiction. 
- The risk factors for developing an addiction.
- Nutritional intervention and orthomolecular treatment for addiction.

http://www.orthomed.org/links/PubInfoPDF.pdf
 
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What is Happening in the Middle East?  Is Canada a Bystander or a Player?

With Monia Mazigh - A Fundraiser for Science for Peace

Wednesday May 25, 7:00 pm.
The Hot House Café, 35 Church Street (at Front Street)
BENEFIT BUFFET DINNER: $60

You will receive a receipt for 50% ($30) as a charitable donation to Science for Peace. The funds will sponsor a larger conference this fall on this topic: “What Kind of Support (if any) Should Canada Offer to Pro-Democracy Movements Abroad?”.

Payment can be made with any credit card through Paypal, or by telephone with Visa. See http://metta.spencer.name/sfp for details.

The Arab Spring

The world scarcely expected the street protests which began in Tunisia and Egypt earlier this year to propagate so quickly in other countries, from Yemen in the east to Morocco in the west, from Syria in the north to Sudan in the south.

The results of these protest movements have been varied, and the roles played by outside forces -- not just the West but also neighbouring countries and international NGOs -- have been complex. We are deeply honoured to share the insights of Monia Mazigh, who knows the region, and its human rights issues, very well indeed.

Bring your friends and join us for good food and good talk!

Our Keynote Speaker

Tunisian-born Monia Mazigh believes in freedom and human rights! In 2002 her Canadian husband Maher Arar was suspected of terrorist involvement, detained in the United States, sent to Syria, the land of his birth, and tortured. It was Monia's actions on his behalf that won his release and Canada's official acknowledgment of his complete innocence.

Since then, Monia has been fully engaged in Canadian politics, including as a parliamentary candidate. In 2008, Monia published a book Hope and Despair: My struggle to free my husband Maher Arar. Her second book will be published next fall.

Reserve your ticket now through Paypal at http://metta.spencer.name/sfp or by phone at 416-789-2294.
 
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Dissolving Drama In Relationships - Owning Your Past, Reclaiming the Present, Freeing Your Future

with Dr. Mahalia Freed, ND & Erin Bentley, MA, PhD (candidate)
Wed. May 25th, 6 - 9 pm
The Inner Garden – 401 Richmond Street, Suite 384, Toronto, ON
Cost: $65 + HST.
 
Kick-start your drama-free diet! Are you thoroughly confused about how to balance your needs and those of your loved ones? Are you tired of feeling misunderstood, unheard, or just plain frustrated in your family? Are workplace dynamics with co-workers making you fantasize about a career change? If so, this is where to go to find out more:
http://erinbentley.com/epic-events/dissolving-drama-in-relationships/ 
 
For more info: mahalia at dandelionnaturopathic.ca or erin at erinbentley.com
 
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Council of Canadians Toronto Chapter monthly meeting
Wednesday, May 25, 7 – 9 p.m.
Metro Hall, 55 John Street, room 303

Our guest speaker, Amanda Klein, the Assistant Coordinator of RaBIT, will be discussing her work at this new Toronto local voting reform project. Michael Brothers, an active chapter member, will be also take us through his new presentation on the cost of water in various municipalities worldwide.

http://www.canadians.org/ 

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Canadian Communities Not for Sale: Why CETA is bad for Canada

Thursday, May 26, 7:30 - 8:45 a.m.
Osgoode Ballroom, Sheraton Hotel, 123 Queen Street West

Featuring:
Maude Barlow, National Chairperson, Council of Canadians
Fred Hahn, President, CUPE Ontario
Mike Layton, City Councillor, Toronto

Council of Canadians chairperson Maude Barlow and CUPE president Paul Moist (for Toronto it's CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn) will be speaking across the country highlighting the dangers of this proposed deal and to say that Canadian communities are not for sale.

This tour will take place prior to the critical eighth round of CETA negotiations in Brussels this July 11-15, where offers on services are likely to take place. Just this month, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he was committed to proceeding ‘full-throttle’ on CETA and on having the deal signed by January 1, 2012, just eight months from now.

A complimentary breakfast will be provided.

http://www.canadians.org/trade/issues/EU/tour-2011.html

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MINT Film Festival presents:
The Economics Of Happiness

Thursday, May 26th, 5:30 p.m. musical performance, screening at 6:30 pm
Rainbow Cinemas Market Square, 80 Front Street East

Leh-Lo will be the evening’s musical guest. Special Guest Speaker Thomas H. Greco - Internationally known Community and Monetary Economist – will address alternative economic systems, providing inspiration and new ideas for a healthier economic future.

The feature short will be Home Grown by Toronto Director Jennifer Renaud. Jane Hayes of Garden Jane will be present for the announcement of a $10,000 Toronto Dollar grant towards an innovative breakfast program in the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood Area.

The Economics of Happiness: This award winning documentary describes a world moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. On the one hand, government and big business continue to promote globalization and the consolidation of corporate power. At the same time, people around the world are resisting those policies, demanding a re-regulation of trade and finance—and, far from the old institutions of power, they’re starting to forge a very different future. Communities are coming together to re-build more human scale, ecological economies based on a new paradigm – an economics of localization. http://www.theeconomicsofhappiness.org
Co-hosted by The Toronto Dollar and Transition Toronto
Advance MINT Film Festival tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors and can be purchased in person at the Rainbow Cinemas Market Square box office or from selected Toronto Dollar representatives and businesses prior to the screening. Tickets at Door are $12. For more info please visit www.mintff.org

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Lotions, DIY Facial Care and Deodorants

Thur. May 26, 10 am to 4 pm
Anarres Natural Health, 792A Dovercourt Road

THIS WORKSHOP INCLUDES:
~ all materials, packaging, ingredients and notes
~ lotion           ~ cream      ~ cleanser     ~ toner
~ underarm deodorant    ~ body spray    ~ room deodorizer
~ lunch!    ~ a lunch time field trip!
~ support by email in making your own products = forever!

INFO AND REGISTRATION: http://www.anarreshealth.ca/node/1104

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Please join Catalyst Centre for our 2nd Catalytic Conversation of the spring:

How Can we Create and Sustain Activism 
with guest speaker Laura Reinsborough from Not Far from the Tree.

Thur. May 26, 6:30-8:30 pm 
@ OISE, 252 Bloor Street W, Peace Lounge 7th floor

For more information contact Deborah at deborah at catalystcentre.ca

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Tweeting the Arab Revolutions: Brian Stewart in Discussion with Three Digital Activists Who Led the Arab Awakening
Thursday, May 26, 6:30 – 8 p.m.
The Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School, 1 Devonshire Place, U of T
Free
Join us as one of Canada’s most respected foreign correspondents speaks with three women who are helping to shape the world's first twitter revolutions. 

Mona Seif was a leading digital activist in Tahrir Square as Egyptians overthrew Hosni Mubarak. Sarah Abdurrahman, a Libyan American producer for WNYC’s On the Media, is a key player in the worldwide effort to disseminate news from Libya and connect the Arab diaspora. Jill York is a columnist for Al Jazeera English and Director of International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Co-sponsored by Journalism Lab, Canada Centre for Global Security Studies, Citizen Lab
Register online at: http://webapp.mcis.utoronto.ca/EventDetails.aspx?eventid=10581

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All community allies, activists, workers, students, Torontonians, are invited to a RALLY!

Sheraton Hotel, 123 Queen st.
Thursday May 26, Noon

*This rally is held during CUPE Ontario’s Convention and ends at Queen’s Park

In the lead up to the provincial election on October 6, 2011 there is an opportunity to make a difference in the province of Ontario. You are invited to join members of CUPE Ontario during their annual Convention. 

Send a message about the growing poverty in our communities, about the vital role that public services play for all of us and about good jobs. Join us to send a united message to …

1. AN END TO POVERTY: A raise in social assistance rates, a livable wage and a full restoration of the Special Diet allowance
2. PUBLIC SERVICES: An increase in public funding to services like: housing, childcare and post-secondary education to ensure key services are public and accessible for all 
3.GOOD JOBS: Strengthen employment standards, safety provisions, sick pay and restore anti-scab laws and card certification

Tell this government what kind of Ontario we want & need! 
Bring your flags, noise makers and voice! *Wheel-trains vehicle provided

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Marxism 2011
 
May 27-29
Ryerson University Student Centre, 55 Gould St.
 
A 3-day political conference of 40 talks and panels. Join the discussion about how to build a better world. Topics include the Arab revolutions, anti-imperialism, anti-oppression, climate justice, a rough guide to Marxist economics, capitalism in crisis, class resistance, and many more!
 
Fri. night panel: Eyewitness to Revolutions – Egypt and the Arab world
Sat. night panel: Workers Rising – Wisconsin, Ireland, Ontario
 
Full schedule, session descriptions and speaker bios: www.marxismconference.ca
For more info: Marxism at socialist.ca, 416 972 6391

The myth of 'ethical oil' - featuring Ben Powless
Saturday, May 28 · 11:30am - 1:00pm

Nuclear Nightmare - from Chernobyl to Japan - with Bradley Hughes

Saturday, May 28 · 11:30am - 1:00pm
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Marketing 101 for Holistic Practitioners (Weekend Intensive)
with Tad Hargrave from Edm.

Friday, May 27th (6:30 - 9:30pm), Saturday and Sunday, May 28th - 29th (10:00am - 6:30pm)
The Inner Garden, 401 Richmond St. W. Suite 384
TO SPREAD THE WORD ON FACEBOOK
Pay what you want at the end of the weekend.

For more info or to rsvp: CLICK HERE
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Heritage Tree Tour

Registration recommended

Saturday May 28, 10:30am to 12:30pm
Meet at southwest corner of Bloor St and Avenue Road in Toronto (in front of the Royal Ontario Museum)
Tour Leader: Philip van Wassenaer with guest Peter Simon
Cost: $5 suggested donation at start of tour

Join us as we admire some of Toronto's most impressive heritage trees.  We'll visit some awe-inspiring specimens near the Royal Ontario Museum, Philosopher's Walk (on the main campus of the University of Toronto) and Queen's Park, and learn about the incredible biodiversity value they provide as they get older.  Philip will share the latest, cutting edge techniques used in the art and science of "Conservation Arboriculture", an approach that prioritizes the preservation of old trees while minimizing risk in the urban environment. Special guest Peter Simon, City of Toronto, will showcase new innovative technologies Toronto has recently implemented that are designed to help newly planted trees reach maturity and become remarkable giants themselves.


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Organic Gardening Workshop
with Garden Jane
Are you interested in Organic Gardening and Permaculture, but don't know where to start?  Come join other folks at the Intro to Organic Gardening and Permaculture Workshop. This hands-on workshop introduces permaculture theory and ways to apply it in your home or community garden.
 
Saturday, May 28 · 10:00am - 5:00pm
Carrot Common Rooftop & Oasis Community Garden, Chester & Danforth
Cost: $70-$100 sliding scale, Includes resources. 
 
Pre-registration on Garden Jane website required -
http://www.gardenjane.com/ workshopsandevents/ permacultureworkshop.html  

Topics Include:

*Organic gardening basics       *Permaculture design and practices
*Working with water
*Plant guilds (plants that grow well together, help soil tilth and support the larger ecosystem) 
*Dynamic accumulators (plants that accumulate nutrients & feed the soil)
*Plants and plant selection      *Starting new gardens and soil building
*Cover crops & mulches         *Composting
*Humans and other animals     *Working less for more
*Diversity gardening
*Plus!  A special feature of this workshop is the move between ground and balcony or rooftop gardening.
For More Info... Contact Garden Jane at  hayes at gardenjane.com

And stay up to date with all of her upcoming workshops and events by visiting her website for more details.  

Sponsored by the Carrot Green Roof Team
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Students for Medicare presents our 3rd Annual Conference:

Headlines in Healthcare

Sat. May 28, noon - 4:30 pm 
Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, 209 Victoria Street  (Across from St. Michael's Hospital)

Health care is ALWAYS in the headlines, but it's often difficult to figure out what is really being said. Here's your chance to hear experts discuss the Headlines in Healthcare, have an opportunity to ask questions, learn about Canada's health care system, the current issues and how we can build a better future.

Speakers:            
Dr. Michael Rachlis, Health Policy Analyst, Physician, Author
Prof. David McNally, Political Science Professor, York University 
Dr. Gordon Guyatt, Physician, Researcher, Medical Reform Group
Sara Clemens, Nurse, Health Policy Analyst, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario
Dr. Ahmed Bayoumi, Physician, Researcher, Medical Reform Group

To Register: http://headlines.eventsbot.com 
***$5 suggested donation at the door ***

If you would like to endorse our event, make a donation, or get more information, contact us:
Email: studentsformedicare at gmail.com
Website: www.studentsformedicare.ca
Facebook: Students for Medicare
Twitter: @stdnts4medicare

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A Public Inquiry into Toronto G20 And Police Accountability
Saturday, May 28, 2 – 5 p.m.
Yonge & Dundas Square

We “The People” demand justice and accountability – we demand a Public Inquiry!

The police and governments of Toronto, Ontario and Canada, have now proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that they think they can literally round up hundreds of citizens, gathered together to exercise their Charter rights to protest, for no legal or discernible reason – and that we the people of Toronto, Ontarians and Canadians will simply stand idly by.
Facebook listing

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Bike Blessing

Sun. May 29 - 12:30 - 2PM 
427 Bloor West, Trinity-St.Paul’s United Church (west of Spadina) 

Trinity-St.Paul’s United Church and the Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts invite you to our second annual Bike Blessing. Ministers will be blessing bikes and riders and asking for protection for all who ride. We will give thanks for the simple beauty of the bicycle and the mobility it gives us to explore our city. What an excellent way to begin Bicycle Month in Toronto and to get ready for Bike to Work Day on Monday, May 30th. Non-denominational. All welcome. 

For more information contact: Phone: 416-922-8435  Ext: 21
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=198964253480249

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How to Choose a Fruit Tree? 

Sun. May 29, 10 AM to 12.30 PM
Workshop begins by meeting at the harvest table in Ben Nobleman Park which is located across from Eglinton West subway station
Fees: All workshops cost $25.00, enrollment is limited to 25 participants so register early

To register: Email Lynn at growingforgreen at gmail.com and send in your cheque. The first to send in their cheques will be guaranteed a spot. Rain or shine so dress for conditions

You're at the garden centre. And you're ready to buy a nice fruit tree for your yard or your community orchard. WAIT! Have you done your research? There are lots of trees sold in garden centres. Many are popular varieties in the shops but some are not appropriate if your goal is to grow your fruit organically. Improve your chances of fruit growing success by attending this workshop. Topics include:
What varieties, what rootstocks, what tree shape of form to choose?
What to look for at the nursery.
What can you do when the options are less than perfect?
Pollination and disease control considerations.
Planting your new tree.
Instructor: Norm Herbert, educator and former orchard manager of ED Smith Farms
For more information visit www.communityorchard.ca 
Organized by Growing for Green in partnership with Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests (LEAF) and Not Far From The Tree. 

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Fruit Tree Grafting

Sun. May 29, 1.15 PM to 4.00 PM
Workshop begins by meeting at the harvest table in Ben Nobleman Park which is located across from Eglinton West subway station
Fees: All workshops cost $25.00, enrollment is limited to 25 participants so register early

To register: Email Lynn at growingforgreen at gmail.com and send in your cheque. The first to send in their cheques will be guaranteed a spot. Rain or shine so dress for conditions

Let's say you're crunching on your favorite Royal Gala apple and you feel inspired to plant one of the apple’s seeds in your yard. Will you get a Royal Gala apple tree? The answer is "absolutely not". Most traditional fruit trees are grafted. Learn how to graft to create the fruit tree of your dreams. Topics include:
Bud grafting and whip or tongue grafting demonstrated.
Cases where you can use seedlings for rootstock and how to do it
Compatibility issues when grafting multiple varieties on a single tree
Scion and Rootstock sources
Instructor: Norm Herbert, educator and former orchard manager of ED Smith Farms
For more information visit www.communityorchard.ca 
Organized by Growing for Green in partnership with Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests (LEAF) and Not Far From The Tree. 

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Plant Spirit Medicine Ontario presents upcoming events 
 
Connecting with the Natural World: The Shaman's Way - with Eliot Cowan

Sunday May 29, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Institute of Traditional Medicine, 553 Queen St. W., 2nd floor Toronto
$75.00 per person
 
In this special workshop, we will discover how to rekindle our own connection to the Divine through relationship with the natural world.
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Bike Month is here!  
Full schedule: http://wx.toronto.ca/festevents.nsf/Cycling?openform 

Bike to Work Group Commute 

Mon. May 30
The ride leaves from various start locations at 7:00am and meets at Yonge and Bloor for 7:30am. From there the ride heads to Nathan Phillips Square for 8:00am to enjoy a complimentary pancake breakfast and other festivities.

The Group Commute was the event that started it all. Bike Month began as bike to work day, and the annual Group Commute and free pancake breakfast remains the marquee event of Bike Month. 

The Group Commute also marks the beginning of Toronto's Bike Month events. These events are community-driven and take place City-wide. Browse upcoming Bike Month events. http://wx.toronto.ca/festevents.nsf/Cycling?openform 
Bike breakfasts, bike group rides, bike maintenance workshops, bike art, bike movie nights, and more fun on 2 wheels.

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Bikes Without Borders (Internship)
 
Become a BWB Intern! Bikes without Borders is an innovative non-profit organization rooted in Toronto, Canada. We incorporate bikes and bike-related solutions to assist marginalized communities with pedal-power for health care, education and income generation ...read more

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Housing sought for mature man – June 1

Mature, responsible environmentalist seeking room in house with shared kitchen, or bachelor apartment, available for rent in the vicinity of Dupont / Christie / Bloor / Spadina.  Must be at ground floor level (or accessible by elevator, low-rise preferred). Please send leads to: greenspi at web.ca.  Or call me and I can give more details: 416 260 2080 x 1. Thanks.
 
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A Recipe for Lifelong Activism is a three-day course on self-care, movement-building, movement history and activism and mental health.

Personal Strength, Family Strength, Community Strength is a one-day course on changing approaches to family and how communities and work places must adapt to support all families.
Both courses will be held at OISE and are taught by Tracey Mitchell, a community-based facilitator who helps engage people in creative and courageous conversations toward building a sustainable, equitable and joyful society.

To register for these and/or other Summer Institute courses, please visit: http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/tlc/Summer_Institute/Registration.html

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