T.O. Greenspiration Events: Why Should I care?

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Aug 19 23:14:20 EDT 2012


T.O. Greenspiration Events

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Mayor Ford has launched a new attack on our public library.

http://ourpubliclibrary.to/ideas/

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Tools for Conviviality
 
till August 26
The Power Plant, Harbourfront

Bringing together artists and practices that create and engage tools to effect change and reconsider social behaviour, Tools for Conviviality includes works that are interactive as well as mechanisms towards self-help, political shifts, ritual devices, potential weapons, and means for critique.

http://thepowerplant.org/Exhibitions/2012/2012_Summer/Tools-for-Conviviality.aspx

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Why Should I Care? Canadian Media - Fair and Balanced?

Monday, August 20, 7:30 p.m. (doors open 7 p.m.)
Duke of York, 39 Prince Arthur Avenue

It is the media's role to hold governments accountable. A strong, independent media gives us the information we need to make informed political decisions. However, the effectiveness of Canadian media is often criticized. Some believe our media focuses more on politics than policy - trying to shape our opinions, rather than simply giving us the information we need to make up our own minds.

Is this a fair charge? Samara, a charitable organization focusing on politics and public engagement, wanted to find out. Samara recently analyzed Canadian media coverage of two big political stories from last fall. They collected articles concerning three pieces of the federal government’s legislative agenda (the omnibus crime bill, the end of the long gun registry and the termination of the Canadian Wheat Board's monopoly) and the Occupy Movement protests.

More info at whyshouldicare.ca or on Facebook

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Petropolis
- Screening and Discussion 

Tuesday, Aug 21, 6:30 p.m.
Annette  Library, 145 Annette Street
PWYC/Free 

Shot primarily from a helicopter, filmmaker Peter Mettler's "Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands" offers an unparalleled view of the world's largest industrial, capital and energy project. Canada's tar sands are an oil reserve the size of England. Extracting the crude oil called bitumen from underneath unspoiled wilderness requires a massive industrialized effort with far-reaching impacts on the land, air, water, and climate. It's an extraordinary spectacle, whose scope can only be understood from far above. In a hypnotic flight of image and sound, one machine's perspective upon the choreography of others, suggests a dehumanized world where petroleum's power is supreme.

Hosted by Green 13  www.green13toronto.org     

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Fair Start - Save the Community Start-up and Maintenance Benefit

Tues. Aug. 21, 6:30 p.m.
Parkdale Public Library, 1303 Queen W. (near Dufferin)

The Ontario government has cut the Community Start-Up & Maintenance Benefit. This benefit has helped tens of thousands of people on Ontario Works and ODSP to secure and maintain their housing. It will no longer be available as of January 2013. This is a CUT to social assistance rates which WE CANNOT AFFORD. These cuts WILL lead to increased hardship and homelessness. Come and discuss how we can work together to fight this cut and help combat poverty in our community.

https://www.facebook.com/events/447572775283022/

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Keep Jack’s Vision Alive
 
Wednesday, August 22, 6 pm
Nathan Phillips Square (City Hall, Queen and Bay) 
Everyone welcome - bring your family and friends
 
On August 22nd, Canadians will be gathering across the country to mark the one year anniversary of Jack Layton’s passing. In Toronto, Layton family & friends, along with the Broadbent Institute, will host a celebration of his life. Let’s share photos, videos, and words from all these events at DearJack.ca.
 
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Student Solidarity Rally 

Wednesday August 22, 8pm 
Bureau du Quebec, 20 Queen St West

The fight for accessible education continues in Quebec with a big solidarity demo on August 22. Join the rally here in Toronto organized by the Canadian Federation of Students. Bring your pots and pans. 

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Greek Socialist Speaks about anti-austerity fight
With Michael Skourtis

Wednesday, August 22, 7 p.m.
OISE, 252 Bloor St. West, Room 2-211 (at the St. George Subway Station)
Everyone is welcome. $4 donation requested, or PWYC. 

Based in Athens, Michael is a leader of OKDE-Spartakos (Organization of Communist Internationalists in Greece), Greek section of the Fourth International, and of ANTARSYA, the revolutionary electoral coalition. He is editor of the OKDE magazine Spartakos, an organizer of the annual Athens anti-racism festival, and is involved in the 'social kitchens' of the Athens anti-poverty movement. For weeks in 2011 he participated in the Occupation of Syntagma (parliament) Square. Michael will discuss the post-June 17 election situation, workers' resistence to the capitalist austerity drive, and opposition to the fascist Golden Dawn party. An open Q & A, and discussion period will follow the presentation.

For more information, e-mail: barryaw at rogers.com,  www.socialistactioncanada.org or call 416-535-8779

A Toronto Socialist Action forum endorsed by: Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, Toronto Forum on Cuba, Youth for Socialist Action, NDP Socialist Caucus, International Council of Latin American and Caribbean Women of Canada – Latin at s, and Socialist Unity League (LUS) Mexico.

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Adventures in Slumberland

Till Aug. 26 - Wed. - Sun. 11:15 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 1:15 p.m, and 2:15 p.m. (weather permitting)
Lagoon Theatre, Centre Island
$10 or paywhatyouthink

Prepare to be amazed as the delightful and bizarre dream world of a little boy named Nemo is brought to life before you. This family show is an adaptation of Little Nemo in Slumberland, a weekly comic created by Winsor McCay from 1905-1912, still regarded as one of the greatest comic strips of all time. With puppetry, circus, masks & music Frolick Theatre invites people of all ages to get away to Centre Island this summer. 

http://www.frolick.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/events/257102567727673/permalink/261845163920080/

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Hands off the School House shelter
Rally, Free Meal, and March to Save the School House 

Moss Park (Queen and Sherbourne)
Thur. Aug. 23, 5 PM

The City is determined to close down the 55 bed School House wet shelter on George Street. Already most of those staying there have been forced out and much needed shelter beds are sitting empty.

Local City Councillor, Kristyn Wong Tam, and fellow councillors on the Community and Recreation Committee, have led efforts to put a lock on the door of the School House shelter. They claim that this is not a cut and want us to believe that they will spend the money they save by closing School House on new ‘housing initiatives’. We know better. This is a huge cut to a vital service in the midst of a crisis - the waiting list for Toronto Housing is 10 years long, shelters are already overcrowded, and people's health and lives are on the line.

Closing School House is not about saving money or reallocating resources. The truth is that decisions like this are made to benefit rich developers who are moving in on the Downtown East neighborhood. First the shelters close and then the condos go up. This can’t be allowed to happen. We can’t lose this shelter and we have to fight for it to stay open. This is the place where we draw a line.

When the last resident is forced out of the School House, OCAP is ready to mobilize the community to take it back. We are preparing to occupy it, keep it open. Our march on August 23rd, will be about building our strength and showing those who want to clear poor and homeless people out of this neighbourhood that they can expect a fight. Help us draw a line and save the School House!

Contact Ontario Coalition Against Poverty:   416-925-6939 / ocap at tao.ca   https://www.facebook.com/events/474679085894487/

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An Evening with Will Tuttle - Time to Wake Up!

Thur. Aug. 23, 7:30 p.m.
Koffler House, 569 Spadina (Map: http://map.utoronto.ca/marker/koffler-house-multi-faith-centre)
$10 suggested

Dr. Will Tuttle, author, educator, pianist, and composer, has lectured and performed widely throughout North America and Europe. He is the author of the acclaimed Amazon #1 best-seller The World Peace Diet, a recipient of the Peace Abbey's Courage of Conscience Award, and the creator of several wellness training programs. His Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, focused on educating intuition and altruism in adults, and he has taught college courses in creativity, humanities, mythology, religion, and philosophy. A former Zen monk as well as a 30-year vegan, he is devoted to cultural healing and awakening, and has created 7 CD albums of original piano music. Travelling full-time with his spouse Madeleine, a Swiss visionary artist, in their solar-paneled rolling home, he presents over 150 lectures, retreats, workshops, and concerts annually.

Sponsored by U of T Animal Rights Club.
https://www.facebook.com/events/400758689988517/
http://worldpeacediet.org/ f

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Locally Grown 

Thur. Aug. 23,  p.m.
The Garrison (1197 Dundas Street West, at Ossington) 
$10 suggested

The Green Society Campaign presents the third installment of our Locally Grown concert series supporting local talent and sustainable endeavours. 
Harvest Noon Cafe is an entirely volunteer-run, delicious, cheap, healthy and locally-sourced food option on campus, but it needs our help to expand.

A GSC fundraiser for Harvest Noon
https://www.facebook.com/events/341562059258314/?ref=ts

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Follow the Expedition to Protect KI First Nations Watershed

Fri. Aug. 25 - Sept. 7

From August 24 to September 7 a team of paddlers fromKitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) Indigenous Nation, will venture 300 km beyond the nearest road to paddle the ancient route from the KI village to the Arctic Ocean at Hudson's Bay along the free-flowing Fawn and Severn Rivers.  Along the way they will document and promote this wild watershed and the deep connection the community has to their life-giving river.

http://kilands.org/waterexpedition/

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Edible Tree Tour
 
Saturday, August 25, 10 a.m. - noon
Meet in Ben Nobleman Park just across the street from Eglinton West Station.
Register at www.yourleaf.org

Tour Leaders:  Laura Reinsborough, Not Far From the Tree, Susan Poizner, Growing For Green, Amanda Gomm, LEAF

Each year Toronto’s urban forest produces millions of pounds of edible treats.  Follow our knowledgeable leaders - and your taste buds - through Toronto's urban forest and discover what appetizing delights await you in its canopy. Learn about urban harvesting with Laura Reinsborough from Not Far From The Tree, then explore the Ben Nobleman community orchard with Susan Poizner of Growing for Green.  Uncover delectable edibles in unexpected places with LEAF’s Amanda Gomm. Come the the tour and learn how to glean what you've seen with foraging tips and tricks.  

Cost: $5.00 suggested donation
http://www.yourleaf.org/event/2012-08-25/edible-tree-tour 

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Resistance Bookroom 

Saturday August 25, noon - 3pm 
427 Bloor St West (upstairs) (near Spadina)

Come check out some of the new titles in the International Socialists book room, including The German Revolution, Will the Revolution be Televised, Fighting Back: The American Working Class in the 1930s and many more. 

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Walk for Life - Adopt a Village in Laos

Sat. Aug. 26
Ganaraska Forest Centre, Campbellcroft (near Port Hope)

Please join us to experience what rural Laos villagers go through every day just to find enough water to survive. The forest trek will be an educational, easy walk from the Ganaraska Forest Centre with signs and vignettes along the trail so that you too can imagine what it is is like in rural Laos to collect water. 

Find out more here: http://adoptavillageinlaos.wordpress.com/

If you can't attend yourself, you can make a donation to: Roland Drake, 8081 Caldwell Court, Campbellcroft, Ont. L0A 1B0 
Proceeds from this event go to Adopt A Village in Laos to support its various projects, such as clean water, schools and toilets.
For more info: Roland Drake <myjourneytolaos at gmail.com>. 

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P.S. Kensington - Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market

Sunday, Aug. 26, noon - 7 p.m.
Kensington Market

http://www.pskensington.ca/
 
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Improv Course at CSI Annex

September 10, 6 pm - October 15, 8 pm
The Centre for Social Innovation – Annex - 720 Bathurst St [South of Bloor]
Price: $125
For More Information: brian at youandmedia.com

Participants explore and enhance their “group chemistry” through a series of simple & fun theatre games. Learning Outcomes : Creative Problem-Solving with partners, Presenting ideas without fear of judgement, Improved confidence for Presentational Speaking, Storytelling. Laugh Therapy lives here.

http://socialinnovation.ca/event/improv-course-csi-annex

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Changing of the Seasons Gathering in Temagami
with Earthroots

Over the weekend of September 15th, 2012 Alex Mathias, an Ojibway Elder, will host his annual Changing of the Seasons Ceremony to celebrate the fall equinox on his traditional family territory in the Temagami region of Ontario.

https://www.facebook.com/events/265813863524095/declines/

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Ride 4 Real Food 4 All 2nd annual Bike-A-thon. 

Sunday Sept 16, 8:30 am - 4 pm
Choose from a 30k, 50k or 100k ride. 
This year's event takes riders on scenic routes along the foodways connecting the city with the countryside. 

http://westendfood.coop/bikeathon2012

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Bow Ties for Boobs - A Rockin’ Burlesque for Breast Cancer Prevention
A fundraiser for WHEN – Women’s Healthy Environment Network

Thursday, October 18, 7 p.m.
The Revival Lounge, 783 College Street

Great shows - Great prizes - Great food - Great cause - prevention is the cure!  WHEN accomplishes its vision through education, outreach and policy.  Take action for prevention!                         

Get your tickets now: http://bowtiesforboobs.eventbrite.ca/
For more info, call Kerri @ 416 303-0841 or email kerribrock at gmail.com
http://www.womenshealthyenvironments.ca/
  
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Ontario Earth Defenders: Activist Skillshare & Retreat

Join us September 21-23rd for Greenpeace’s second annual Earth Defenders Training and Skillshare.

http://www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/Blog/ontario-earth-defenders-activist-skillshare-r/blog/41610/

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Basic Wen-Do Women's Self Defence - 2-day course 

Sundays September 9th and 16th, 9 am - 5 pm
St Clair & Dufferin area
Open to Women and girls age 10 and up
Fee:  $150.  Early Bird fee of $125 for payments received by August 24th!  If cost is a barrier, please speak to Claire.

(Please note that payment must be received in advance to hold your spot, and that no refunds will be given for withdrawals after August 19th.)
To register, or for more information:  Call Claire at 416-538-8837.

Women and girls:  this course will be a great opportunity to...
	• learn simple, effective physical and verbal self-defence skills,
	• develop your ability to recognize and deal with potentially dangerous situations, 
	• increase your confidence, and 
	• have fun!

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