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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
FOSS MEMBER WINS ETOBICOKE GUARDIAN "URBAN HERO" AWARD
Last night, the Etobicoke Guardian awarded the "Urban Hero" award for the Environment to Terry Smith, a founding member of Friends of Sam Smith Park.
In a quote from the Guardian article, Terry affirms a conviction of his and, in a way, restates one of the core guiding principles for FOSS ...........
"The more high tech and built-up our city becomes, the more we need the restorative power of nature for our physical and mental well-being," said Smith, who works with Friends of Sam Smith Park, the Lakeshore Planning Council and Good Air, Safe Power (GASP). "Our communities and parks need lots of quiet natural spaces where we can see wildlife, where we can escape from the pressure, the rush and the concrete."
In a quote from the Guardian article, Terry affirms a conviction of his and, in a way, restates one of the core guiding principles for FOSS ...........
"The more high tech and built-up our city becomes, the more we need the restorative power of nature for our physical and mental well-being," said Smith, who works with Friends of Sam Smith Park, the Lakeshore Planning Council and Good Air, Safe Power (GASP). "Our communities and parks need lots of quiet natural spaces where we can see wildlife, where we can escape from the pressure, the rush and the concrete."
Sunday, June 26, 2011
PLANTING NATIVE GRASSES IN PARK
Indian Grass |
Friday, June 24, 2011
NEW CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A GO
The "Guardian" is reporting that the province has
approved $10.25 million for the new elementary school on the Lakeshore
Grounds (south west corner Lakeshore and Kipling). Architects will be appointed at the August Board meeting
and they expect construction to be completed in less than 3 years. It
will be for 536 pupils. The building
will have three stories and have approximately 40 ground level parking
spots. The plan says that there will be
“proposed orchard rejuvenation with new specimens” south of the school.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
SATURDAY - NATIVE SPECIES PLANTING AROUND SKATING TRAIL
Please join us for a planting of
native species around the skating trail.
We need lots of volunteers to help naturalize this area.
The skate trail planting is this
coming Saturday (June 25), from 10-12. Janette Harvey from the City will be
bringing gloves (although feel free to bring your own gardening gloves if you
prefer), trowels, and all the plants. The event runs rain or shine (with the
exception of lightening/thunder), so everyone should come prepared with rain
gear or sunscreen and hat depending on the weather.
We'll be planting according to the
landscape plan for the skate trail area and Janette will also bring additional
native wildflowers and grasses for the adjacent areas.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
KITE FLYING IN TORONTO'S PARKS
In order to ensure the health and safety of
park users, staff, and wildlife in City parks, the Parks and
Environment Committee recommends that…:
- City Council prohibit kites with strings made out of hazardous materials in City parks.
- City Council authorize competitive kite flying activities in City parks through the Parks, Forestry and Recreation permit process.
- City Council prohibit competitive kite flying in parks that have significant bird activity.
This motion passed at the parks committee and now goes
on to city council.
For a background to this issue, read this Globe and Mail article and the City’s own report.
Friends of Sam Smith
has requested that Sam Smith Park be designated a “park that has significant
bird activity”.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
ART AND PHOTOGRAHY SESSIONS IN THE PARK START NEXT TUESDAY
Art in the Park sessions will start next Tuesday. June 7th. Meet in the parking lot around 9:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Please bring your own art materials.
We're also going to try a photography workshop on the 14th starting at 7:00 pm - again meeting in the south parking lot area.
Questions? E-mail Don McClement or call him at 416 259 5856.
We're also going to try a photography workshop on the 14th starting at 7:00 pm - again meeting in the south parking lot area.
Questions? E-mail Don McClement or call him at 416 259 5856.
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