We invite you to partake in this mission - should you accept - make a dish with ingredients from the Trinity Bellwoods Farmers Market and share it with your neighbours. Bring yourself and that yummy dish to the two green canopies located on the grass, in the circle north of the gates. Call time 6:30pm.
This event is sponsored by the Friends of Trinity Bellwoods Park and Olivia Chow. Please rsvp to Olivia's office 416.533.2710.
Eat Healthy - Eat Local - Support Farmers Market ;-)
Iinformation session to learn about some new City of Toronto community greening initiatives and upcoming opportunities for local neighbourhoods.
Mark your calendars and please plan to join us on Monday, April 21, 2008 - 9:30-11:30 am at City Hall, East Tower, 8th Floor, Boardroom "A"
We would like to invite you (agency partners, contacts and other individuals) to an information session to learn about some new City of Toronto community greening initiatives and upcoming opportunities for local neighbourhoods. This session will include information about grants, children's educational programs, and creating your own gardens.
Guest Speaker: Robert Mays, from Clean Beautiful City Secretariat
Who are we?
Friends of Trinity Bellwoods Park is a volunteer group that works together to improve the green space, cultural and recreational activities of Trinity Bellwoods Park. Since 2001, Friends of Trinity Bellwoods has been recognized by Parks & Rec and by our councilor as the vehicle of community consultation for the park. We are a diverse group who are willing to share new ideas, respect other points of view, and participate in a collaborative process to create a vibrant community park.
Why Should I Come to the Park Meetings?
On Saturday, May 15th, 2010 Horizons for Youth celebrates our 2nd Annual 'Hockey for Horizons' ball hockey tournament at Trinity Bellwoods Park, to raise funds and awareness for those at-risk and homeless youth in the Cityof Toronto.
Horizons for Youth's mission is to shelter, prepare, and guide at-risk youth to be contributing community members. Horizons for Youth is a 35 bed emergency shelter for male and female youth aged 16-24, which operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
As a non-profit organization dedicated to providing support and guidance to at-risk youth in the City of Toronto, Horizons offers shelter and services in a safe, supportive environment. Horizons serves youth who have become
Hi Everyone.
Regarding the proposed new construction of the West End Bikeway in Trinity Bellwoods, please review and sign our DON'T PAVE OUR PARK PETITION by March 4th if you agree that parks are not appropriate locations for official transportation corridors.
You can go to the petition at http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/dontpaveourpark/
For further details about the West End Bikeway in Trinity Bellwoods Park and proposed alternatives, please click on the link below.
http://www.toronto.ca/cycling/public-consultations/trinity-bellwoods.htm
Thanks,
The Friends of Trinity Bellwoods
Hey all, FRIDAY MARCH 5th, is the dead line to submit any comments you have about the proposed 'multi-use path upgrades' in our park. If you use the park in any way shape or form, this is will effect over all park use/traffic and precious green space. Send comments to bikeplan@toronto.ca. Info, www.toronto.ca/cycling/public-consultations. Also see home page.
Hi all, please feel free to pass on this email to anyone that may be able to help reunite dog and owner. Attached is photo of dog. Thank you.
DOG FOUND on Valentine's Day
Found on Queen St. adjacent the park Sunday around 11 a.m. No collar, no tags, no owner in sight.
She's a Jack Russell cross, white with brown floppy ears, scruffy, a little chubby, very friendly, smart (but not so smart she can find her own way home:) This is a lovely dog whose owners must be beside themselves. If this your dog or it looks familiar and you know who the owner might be, please contact:
Rob Labossiere by phone 416 537-0466 or email admin@klooj.net
I've put some notices up around the park, and also online here:
http://www.torontohumanesociety.com/lostandfound/default.asp - dog1549
Hello Friends of Trinity Bellwoods Park,
Happy Winter. This is a reminder of two meeting this Wednesday FEB. 24th at the Rec Centre – and yes, you could do both!
4-8pm – City of Toronto is holding an Open House for the public to learn more about the ‘proposed multi-use path upgrades’ in the Park - as part of the City wide plan to improve cycling conditions. If you use the park in any way shape or form, this will most likely be the only time/place to get accurate info, ask questions/give input to the planners. Your voice matters and can affect these proposed routes.
Hi all, please feel free to pass on this email to anyone that may be able to help reunite dog and owner. Attached is photo of dog. Thank you.
DOG FOUND on Valentine's Day
Found on Queen St. adjacent the park Sunday around 11 a.m. No collar, no tags, no owner in sight.
She's a Jack Russell cross, white with brown floppy ears, scruffy, a little chubby, very friendly, smart (but not so smart she can find her own way home:) This is a lovely dog whose owners must be beside themselves. If this your dog or it looks familiar and you know who the owner might be, please contact:
Rob Labossiere by phone 416 537-0466 or email admin@klooj.net
I've put some notices up around the park, and also online here:
http://www.torontohumanesociety.com/lostandfound/default.asp - dog1549
Yep, the ever popular and fun Trinity Bellwoods Yard Sale! yay. But please don't be contacting the Rec Centre about it until further notice. It's waaay too soon. Just wanted to get it up so you can plan ;-) Thanks!