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SUMMARY:Professor Pricklethorn!!-TREE Love for KIDS
DESCRIPTION:See the TREES through the Professor Pricklethorn’s eyes and his green-coloured lenses and you too can see the environment and the world around you in a very different and exciting way!\nWho is Professor Pricklethorn?!\nAn all-around TREEmendous guy who cares about trees and wants others to understand them and care about them\, too!\nAll we are saying is.. Give Trees a Chance.\nwww.Pricklethorn.com\nThis TREEmendous FUN\,interactive 1hr event is FREE but you MUST REGISTER.\nSuitable for kids 4-11yrs\nSpace is Limited.Register TODAY! \nAn autographed Professor Elwood Pricklethorn Activity Book (All About Urban Trees) will be available to purchase for $5-cash
URL:https://neighbur.net/event/professor-pricklethorn-tree-love-for-kids/
LOCATION:Lambton House\, 4066 Old Dundas St\, York\, ON M6S 2R6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heritage York":MAILTO:admin@lambtonhouse.org
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SUMMARY:By Godly\,What Did We Come Here For?-The Howland Lecture
DESCRIPTION:History buffs will appreciate this FREE Dynamic talk. \nKENTUCKIANS\, UPPER CANADIANS\, AND SHAWNEE IN THE\nREVOLUTIONARY YEARS\, 1783-1813 \nPresenter #HughBarnett teaches at George Brown College\, where he is an instructor in Pre-Confederation Canadian History.\nAn actor and musician\, Hugh was a co-founding member of the Humber River Shakespeare Co. and one\nof the event coordinators for the ‘Walk the Six West’ outdoor theatre festival held along the Humber River in 2017 and 2019. \nThe Battle of the Thames from the War of 1812 has a connection to a far less known battle in Kentucky\, called ‘The Battle of Blue Licks.’\nThe loss suffered by the patriots in Kentucky had fuelled a long simmering feud between Kentuckians and Upper Canadians that culminated near London in 1813.\nCome to the Howland Lecture to hear how The Battle of the Thames could be considered the final battle of the American Revolution !!
URL:https://neighbur.net/event/by-godlywhat-did-we-come-here-for-the-howland-lecture/
LOCATION:Lambton House\, 4066 Old Dundas St\, York\, ON M6S 2R6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heritage York":MAILTO:admin@lambtonhouse.org
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SUMMARY:Winterfest & Urban Planning Design Challenge
DESCRIPTION:I hope this letter finds you well. My name is Nadia and I am a member of the Warren Park community. I’m working with a group of individuals who are committed to community safety and passionate about civic engagement. We’re working on an Urban Planning Design competition to re-design the infamous St. Mark’s Hill in the west end of Toronto; one of the main roadways providing access to the Humber River trails and major city conservation systems like Magwood Park and Etienne Brule Park.\n\nThe St. Mark’s Hill roadway has been a concern for the community for a while now\, as it is steep and dangerous\, and the local government has been slow to act on the community’s concerns. That’s why we are taking matters into our own hands\, and we’re inviting the city’s youth to come up with innovative solutions to re-design the hill\, and make it safer for everyone.\n\nWe are inviting submissions from students\, designers\, and anyone with a passion for civic engagement. We’ve already partnered with local schools and organizations to amplify the challenge amongst the city’s youth. Our submissions will be judged in the coming months\, and we’re excited to see what the community can come up with for this roadway that is used by so many Torontonians.\n\nMedia Brief here: https://www.warrenpark.ca/events/press-releases\nChallenge Website here: https://www.warrenpark.ca/events/2023updc\n\nWe believe that this story would be of great interest to your readers and we would love the opportunity to share more about our challenge with your publication. We would be happy to provide additional information\, including images and quotes from participants\, as well as provide access to our team for interviews.\n\nWe look forward to hearing from you soon\, and thank you for your time.
URL:https://neighbur.net/event/winterfest-urban-planning-design-challenge/2023-01-29/2/
LOCATION:Lambton House\, 4066 Old Dundas St\, York\, ON M6S 2R6
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SUMMARY:Winterfest & Urban Planning Design Challenge
DESCRIPTION:I hope this letter finds you well. My name is Nadia and I am a member of the Warren Park community. I’m working with a group of individuals who are committed to community safety and passionate about civic engagement. We’re working on an Urban Planning Design competition to re-design the infamous St. Mark’s Hill in the west end of Toronto; one of the main roadways providing access to the Humber River trails and major city conservation systems like Magwood Park and Etienne Brule Park.\n\nThe St. Mark’s Hill roadway has been a concern for the community for a while now\, as it is steep and dangerous\, and the local government has been slow to act on the community’s concerns. That’s why we are taking matters into our own hands\, and we’re inviting the city’s youth to come up with innovative solutions to re-design the hill\, and make it safer for everyone.\n\nWe are inviting submissions from students\, designers\, and anyone with a passion for civic engagement. We’ve already partnered with local schools and organizations to amplify the challenge amongst the city’s youth. Our submissions will be judged in the coming months\, and we’re excited to see what the community can come up with for this roadway that is used by so many Torontonians.\n\nMedia Brief here: https://www.warrenpark.ca/events/press-releases\nChallenge Website here: https://www.warrenpark.ca/events/2023updc\n\nWe believe that this story would be of great interest to your readers and we would love the opportunity to share more about our challenge with your publication. We would be happy to provide additional information\, including images and quotes from participants\, as well as provide access to our team for interviews.\n\nWe look forward to hearing from you soon\, and thank you for your time.
URL:https://neighbur.net/event/winterfest-urban-planning-design-challenge/2023-01-29/1/
LOCATION:Lambton House\, 4066 Old Dundas St\, York\, ON M6S 2R6
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