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By improving the environment, Rosemarie Powell is a community catalyst for change April 2011 Green Shoots in a Grey Place

Green Shoots in a Grey Place
By improving the environment, Rosemarie Powell is a community catalyst for change

Glen Alan's Mint Film Festival April 2011 Creating Community through Music and Movies

Creating Community through Music and Movies

David Lockett (right, rear) with Mary Ann Amodeo of the Etobicoke Optimists and garden supervisor Michael Romandel are surrounded by produce at PACT's Grow to Learn garden at Sir Sandford Fleming Academy in Lawrence Heights. April 2011 Just One Choice, Powered by Kindness

Just One Choice, Powered by Kindness
David believes the philosophy for healing broken neighbourhoods is based on peace through community engagement, education, food, entrepreneurial spirit, and, most of all, safety.

Dr. Julie Righter is a Physician Psychotherapist in private practice in North York April 2011 Coping With Chronic Organic Physical Disability

It is estimated that 125 million North Americans suffer from a chronic organic physical illness or disability (COPID), such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, arthritis, heart disease, chronic liver disease, etc.

JimmyVincentFeature April 2011 Where the Wild Things Really Are

Where the Wild Things Really Are
Fortunately Toronto school children and adults have Jimmy Vincent to guide them into the wonderful world of nature

Sunday Harrison (right) and children enjoying outdoor activities at the Riverdale Farm garden. April 2011 Return to the Original Classroom: Nature

Return to the Original Classroom: Nature
Reconnecting urban communities with our life source, Sunday Harrison’s passion is nature
Sarah Haimes is a painter, nature lover, and a freelance and children’s fiction writer in Toronto

Exploring Toronto’s Parks and Trails. For more info, see: http://www.toronto.ca/parks/maps.htm April 2011 Toronto’s Trail Map: Just the Ticket for Torontonians

Toronto’s Trail Map: Just the Ticket for Torontonians
The City of Toronto publishes a map, “Exploring Toronto’s Parks and Trails,” which details 800 kilometres of opportunities for green space exploration

adrian-cover-web Playing to the Strings of His Dreams

Adrian Anantawan was born with only one useable hand, but he refused to let his disability stand in the way of his goals. With determination and the support of his family, Adrian has paved a successful life for himself, playing exquisite violin to the beat of his
dreams.

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