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The 4th annual Toronto Park Summit took place on February 22nd at Daniels Spectrum in Regent Park.

 

Photo by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca)

 

Toronto Park People's Park Summit is the premier event celebrating and sharing the successes and opportunities of Toronto’s 1600+ parks. This year’s theme, Reimagine Our Parks, explored creative ways volunteers and partners can transform parks into the heart of their communities. 400 of Toronto’s most passionate park advocates and champions came together at the 2014 Toronto Park Summit.

 

The keynote adress was given by Adrian Benepe. Adrian was New York City’s Parks Commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg from 2002 to 2012. He is currently a Senior Vice President and Director of City Park Development for the Trust for Public Land, the world’s leading independent organization supporting the protection and enhancement of city parks. Adrian is one of the leading global experts on connecting the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in public-space development and management and his role with TPL is to provide advice on using partnerships to improve parks in cities across the US. As NYC’s Parks Commissioner, Adrian oversaw a renaissance in New York City’s parks system including adding 730 acres of parkland and overseeing such exciting new parks as the High Line, Battery Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park.

 

Reimaging the Role of Our Parks. We featured and explored opportunities to reimagine parks with four park groups.

 

Friends of Earl Bales Park - Partnerships for Parks (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7PMtcMATzA)

 

Panorama Community Garden Group - Rexdale Foodie Fest

(video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHufEgSBtmA)

 

Friends of the York Beltline - Linear Parks & Active Transportation Corridors (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAak22yOB8w)

 

Friends of The Guild Park & Gardens - Where Art Meets Nature (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-jl_r7AevM)

 

The summit concluded with remarks from Richard Ubbens, acting director of Parks, Forestry & Recreation with the City of Toronto, followed by a social and tour of the new Regent Park, opening this summer.

 

Members of the Regent Park Food Partnership took attendees for a one-hour walking tour of the Regent Park community. Regent Park is undergoing a massive transformation, which is being looked at around the world as a model by which challenged urban neighbourhoods can be re-imagined and re-created as healthy, sustainable communities. See and hear about the new state-of-the-art neighbourhood amenities (including the six-acre park!) that are at the centre of this transformation and are sure to be a destination for the entire City!

 

Sponsors:

We'd like to thank the sponsors who made our 4th Annual Toronto Park Summit possible:

 

SUMMIT PRESENTING SPONSOR

TD Canada (www.tdcanadatrust.com/)

 

SUMMIT SUPPORTING SPONSOR

Mitchell Cohen & Janice Lewis

 

SUMMIT DONORS

Artscape (torontoartscape.org/)

Henry of Pelham Estates (henryofpelham.com/)

Mountain Equipment Co-op (mec.ca

Mill St. Brewery (millstreetbrewery.com/)

Montforte Dairy (www.monfortedairy.com/)

 

PARK PARTNERS

David Suzuki Foundation (www.davidsuzuki.org/)

Evergreen (www.evergreen.ca/)

Foodshare (www.foodshare.net/)

Jane's Walk (www.janeswalk.org/)

LEAF (yourleaf.org)

LiveGreen Toronto (www.toronto.ca/livegreen/index.htm)

Parks Canada - Rouge National Park (www.rougepark.com/about/parks_can.php)

City of Toronto (www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=830adada...)

Toronto Field Naturalists (www.torontofieldnaturalists.org/)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (www.trca.on.ca/)

 

Photos by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca) Rebecca Alam (plus.google.com/105941323631461193175/about)

Members of the UNMC LiveGreen team dropped treats on employees engaged in energy efficient activities during major heatwaves in the summer. UNMC energy efficiency measures have helped the medical center reduce energy expenditures by 20 percent in two years.

The 4th annual Toronto Park Summit took place on February 22nd at Daniels Spectrum in Regent Park.

 

Photo by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca)

 

Toronto Park People's Park Summit is the premier event celebrating and sharing the successes and opportunities of Toronto’s 1600+ parks. This year’s theme, Reimagine Our Parks, explored creative ways volunteers and partners can transform parks into the heart of their communities. 400 of Toronto’s most passionate park advocates and champions came together at the 2014 Toronto Park Summit.

 

The keynote adress was given by Adrian Benepe. Adrian was New York City’s Parks Commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg from 2002 to 2012. He is currently a Senior Vice President and Director of City Park Development for the Trust for Public Land, the world’s leading independent organization supporting the protection and enhancement of city parks. Adrian is one of the leading global experts on connecting the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in public-space development and management and his role with TPL is to provide advice on using partnerships to improve parks in cities across the US. As NYC’s Parks Commissioner, Adrian oversaw a renaissance in New York City’s parks system including adding 730 acres of parkland and overseeing such exciting new parks as the High Line, Battery Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park.

 

Reimaging the Role of Our Parks. We featured and explored opportunities to reimagine parks with four park groups.

 

Friends of Earl Bales Park - Partnerships for Parks (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7PMtcMATzA)

 

Panorama Community Garden Group - Rexdale Foodie Fest

(video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHufEgSBtmA)

 

Friends of the York Beltline - Linear Parks & Active Transportation Corridors (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAak22yOB8w)

 

Friends of The Guild Park & Gardens - Where Art Meets Nature (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-jl_r7AevM)

 

The summit concluded with remarks from Richard Ubbens, acting director of Parks, Forestry & Recreation with the City of Toronto, followed by a social and tour of the new Regent Park, opening this summer.

 

Members of the Regent Park Food Partnership took attendees for a one-hour walking tour of the Regent Park community. Regent Park is undergoing a massive transformation, which is being looked at around the world as a model by which challenged urban neighbourhoods can be re-imagined and re-created as healthy, sustainable communities. See and hear about the new state-of-the-art neighbourhood amenities (including the six-acre park!) that are at the centre of this transformation and are sure to be a destination for the entire City!

 

Sponsors:

We'd like to thank the sponsors who made our 4th Annual Toronto Park Summit possible:

 

SUMMIT PRESENTING SPONSOR

TD Canada (www.tdcanadatrust.com/)

 

SUMMIT SUPPORTING SPONSOR

Mitchell Cohen & Janice Lewis

 

SUMMIT DONORS

Artscape (torontoartscape.org/)

Henry of Pelham Estates (henryofpelham.com/)

Mountain Equipment Co-op (mec.ca

Mill St. Brewery (millstreetbrewery.com/)

Montforte Dairy (www.monfortedairy.com/)

 

PARK PARTNERS

David Suzuki Foundation (www.davidsuzuki.org/)

Evergreen (www.evergreen.ca/)

Foodshare (www.foodshare.net/)

Jane's Walk (www.janeswalk.org/)

LEAF (yourleaf.org)

LiveGreen Toronto (www.toronto.ca/livegreen/index.htm)

Parks Canada - Rouge National Park (www.rougepark.com/about/parks_can.php)

City of Toronto (www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=830adada...)

Toronto Field Naturalists (www.torontofieldnaturalists.org/)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (www.trca.on.ca/)

 

Photos by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca) Rebecca Alam (plus.google.com/105941323631461193175/about)

The 4th annual Toronto Park Summit took place on February 22nd at Daniels Spectrum in Regent Park.

 

Photo by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca)

 

Toronto Park People's Park Summit is the premier event celebrating and sharing the successes and opportunities of Toronto’s 1600+ parks. This year’s theme, Reimagine Our Parks, explored creative ways volunteers and partners can transform parks into the heart of their communities. 400 of Toronto’s most passionate park advocates and champions came together at the 2014 Toronto Park Summit.

 

The keynote adress was given by Adrian Benepe. Adrian was New York City’s Parks Commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg from 2002 to 2012. He is currently a Senior Vice President and Director of City Park Development for the Trust for Public Land, the world’s leading independent organization supporting the protection and enhancement of city parks. Adrian is one of the leading global experts on connecting the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in public-space development and management and his role with TPL is to provide advice on using partnerships to improve parks in cities across the US. As NYC’s Parks Commissioner, Adrian oversaw a renaissance in New York City’s parks system including adding 730 acres of parkland and overseeing such exciting new parks as the High Line, Battery Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park.

 

Reimaging the Role of Our Parks. We featured and explored opportunities to reimagine parks with four park groups.

 

Friends of Earl Bales Park - Partnerships for Parks (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7PMtcMATzA)

 

Panorama Community Garden Group - Rexdale Foodie Fest

(video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHufEgSBtmA)

 

Friends of the York Beltline - Linear Parks & Active Transportation Corridors (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAak22yOB8w)

 

Friends of The Guild Park & Gardens - Where Art Meets Nature (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-jl_r7AevM)

 

The summit concluded with remarks from Richard Ubbens, acting director of Parks, Forestry & Recreation with the City of Toronto, followed by a social and tour of the new Regent Park, opening this summer.

 

Members of the Regent Park Food Partnership took attendees for a one-hour walking tour of the Regent Park community. Regent Park is undergoing a massive transformation, which is being looked at around the world as a model by which challenged urban neighbourhoods can be re-imagined and re-created as healthy, sustainable communities. See and hear about the new state-of-the-art neighbourhood amenities (including the six-acre park!) that are at the centre of this transformation and are sure to be a destination for the entire City!

 

Sponsors:

We'd like to thank the sponsors who made our 4th Annual Toronto Park Summit possible:

 

SUMMIT PRESENTING SPONSOR

TD Canada (www.tdcanadatrust.com/)

 

SUMMIT SUPPORTING SPONSOR

Mitchell Cohen & Janice Lewis

 

SUMMIT DONORS

Artscape (torontoartscape.org/)

Henry of Pelham Estates (henryofpelham.com/)

Mountain Equipment Co-op (mec.ca

Mill St. Brewery (millstreetbrewery.com/)

Montforte Dairy (www.monfortedairy.com/)

 

PARK PARTNERS

David Suzuki Foundation (www.davidsuzuki.org/)

Evergreen (www.evergreen.ca/)

Foodshare (www.foodshare.net/)

Jane's Walk (www.janeswalk.org/)

LEAF (yourleaf.org)

LiveGreen Toronto (www.toronto.ca/livegreen/index.htm)

Parks Canada - Rouge National Park (www.rougepark.com/about/parks_can.php)

City of Toronto (www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=830adada...)

Toronto Field Naturalists (www.torontofieldnaturalists.org/)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (www.trca.on.ca/)

 

Photos by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca) Rebecca Alam (plus.google.com/105941323631461193175/about)

The 4th annual Toronto Park Summit took place on February 22nd at Daniels Spectrum in Regent Park.

 

Photo by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca)

 

Toronto Park People's Park Summit is the premier event celebrating and sharing the successes and opportunities of Toronto’s 1600+ parks. This year’s theme, Reimagine Our Parks, explored creative ways volunteers and partners can transform parks into the heart of their communities. 400 of Toronto’s most passionate park advocates and champions came together at the 2014 Toronto Park Summit.

 

The keynote adress was given by Adrian Benepe. Adrian was New York City’s Parks Commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg from 2002 to 2012. He is currently a Senior Vice President and Director of City Park Development for the Trust for Public Land, the world’s leading independent organization supporting the protection and enhancement of city parks. Adrian is one of the leading global experts on connecting the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in public-space development and management and his role with TPL is to provide advice on using partnerships to improve parks in cities across the US. As NYC’s Parks Commissioner, Adrian oversaw a renaissance in New York City’s parks system including adding 730 acres of parkland and overseeing such exciting new parks as the High Line, Battery Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park.

 

Reimaging the Role of Our Parks. We featured and explored opportunities to reimagine parks with four park groups.

 

Friends of Earl Bales Park - Partnerships for Parks (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7PMtcMATzA)

 

Panorama Community Garden Group - Rexdale Foodie Fest

(video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHufEgSBtmA)

 

Friends of the York Beltline - Linear Parks & Active Transportation Corridors (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAak22yOB8w)

 

Friends of The Guild Park & Gardens - Where Art Meets Nature (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-jl_r7AevM)

 

The summit concluded with remarks from Richard Ubbens, acting director of Parks, Forestry & Recreation with the City of Toronto, followed by a social and tour of the new Regent Park, opening this summer.

 

Members of the Regent Park Food Partnership took attendees for a one-hour walking tour of the Regent Park community. Regent Park is undergoing a massive transformation, which is being looked at around the world as a model by which challenged urban neighbourhoods can be re-imagined and re-created as healthy, sustainable communities. See and hear about the new state-of-the-art neighbourhood amenities (including the six-acre park!) that are at the centre of this transformation and are sure to be a destination for the entire City!

 

Sponsors:

We'd like to thank the sponsors who made our 4th Annual Toronto Park Summit possible:

 

SUMMIT PRESENTING SPONSOR

TD Canada (www.tdcanadatrust.com/)

 

SUMMIT SUPPORTING SPONSOR

Mitchell Cohen & Janice Lewis

 

SUMMIT DONORS

Artscape (torontoartscape.org/)

Henry of Pelham Estates (henryofpelham.com/)

Mountain Equipment Co-op (mec.ca

Mill St. Brewery (millstreetbrewery.com/)

Montforte Dairy (www.monfortedairy.com/)

 

PARK PARTNERS

David Suzuki Foundation (www.davidsuzuki.org/)

Evergreen (www.evergreen.ca/)

Foodshare (www.foodshare.net/)

Jane's Walk (www.janeswalk.org/)

LEAF (yourleaf.org)

LiveGreen Toronto (www.toronto.ca/livegreen/index.htm)

Parks Canada - Rouge National Park (www.rougepark.com/about/parks_can.php)

City of Toronto (www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=830adada...)

Toronto Field Naturalists (www.torontofieldnaturalists.org/)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (www.trca.on.ca/)

 

Photos by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca) Rebecca Alam (plus.google.com/105941323631461193175/about)

September 27, 2013

The 4th annual Toronto Park Summit took place on February 22nd at Daniels Spectrum in Regent Park.

 

Photo by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca)

 

Toronto Park People's Park Summit is the premier event celebrating and sharing the successes and opportunities of Toronto’s 1600+ parks. This year’s theme, Reimagine Our Parks, explored creative ways volunteers and partners can transform parks into the heart of their communities. 400 of Toronto’s most passionate park advocates and champions came together at the 2014 Toronto Park Summit.

 

The keynote adress was given by Adrian Benepe. Adrian was New York City’s Parks Commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg from 2002 to 2012. He is currently a Senior Vice President and Director of City Park Development for the Trust for Public Land, the world’s leading independent organization supporting the protection and enhancement of city parks. Adrian is one of the leading global experts on connecting the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in public-space development and management and his role with TPL is to provide advice on using partnerships to improve parks in cities across the US. As NYC’s Parks Commissioner, Adrian oversaw a renaissance in New York City’s parks system including adding 730 acres of parkland and overseeing such exciting new parks as the High Line, Battery Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park.

 

Reimaging the Role of Our Parks. We featured and explored opportunities to reimagine parks with four park groups.

 

Friends of Earl Bales Park - Partnerships for Parks (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7PMtcMATzA)

 

Panorama Community Garden Group - Rexdale Foodie Fest

(video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHufEgSBtmA)

 

Friends of the York Beltline - Linear Parks & Active Transportation Corridors (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAak22yOB8w)

 

Friends of The Guild Park & Gardens - Where Art Meets Nature (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-jl_r7AevM)

 

The summit concluded with remarks from Richard Ubbens, acting director of Parks, Forestry & Recreation with the City of Toronto, followed by a social and tour of the new Regent Park, opening this summer.

 

Members of the Regent Park Food Partnership took attendees for a one-hour walking tour of the Regent Park community. Regent Park is undergoing a massive transformation, which is being looked at around the world as a model by which challenged urban neighbourhoods can be re-imagined and re-created as healthy, sustainable communities. See and hear about the new state-of-the-art neighbourhood amenities (including the six-acre park!) that are at the centre of this transformation and are sure to be a destination for the entire City!

 

Sponsors:

We'd like to thank the sponsors who made our 4th Annual Toronto Park Summit possible:

 

SUMMIT PRESENTING SPONSOR

TD Canada (www.tdcanadatrust.com/)

 

SUMMIT SUPPORTING SPONSOR

Mitchell Cohen & Janice Lewis

 

SUMMIT DONORS

Artscape (torontoartscape.org/)

Henry of Pelham Estates (henryofpelham.com/)

Mountain Equipment Co-op (mec.ca

Mill St. Brewery (millstreetbrewery.com/)

Montforte Dairy (www.monfortedairy.com/)

 

PARK PARTNERS

David Suzuki Foundation (www.davidsuzuki.org/)

Evergreen (www.evergreen.ca/)

Foodshare (www.foodshare.net/)

Jane's Walk (www.janeswalk.org/)

LEAF (yourleaf.org)

LiveGreen Toronto (www.toronto.ca/livegreen/index.htm)

Parks Canada - Rouge National Park (www.rougepark.com/about/parks_can.php)

City of Toronto (www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=830adada...)

Toronto Field Naturalists (www.torontofieldnaturalists.org/)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (www.trca.on.ca/)

 

Photos by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca) Rebecca Alam (plus.google.com/105941323631461193175/about)

The 4th annual Toronto Park Summit took place on February 22nd at Daniels Spectrum in Regent Park.

 

Photo by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca)

 

Toronto Park People's Park Summit is the premier event celebrating and sharing the successes and opportunities of Toronto’s 1600+ parks. This year’s theme, Reimagine Our Parks, explored creative ways volunteers and partners can transform parks into the heart of their communities. 400 of Toronto’s most passionate park advocates and champions came together at the 2014 Toronto Park Summit.

 

The keynote adress was given by Adrian Benepe. Adrian was New York City’s Parks Commissioner under Mayor Bloomberg from 2002 to 2012. He is currently a Senior Vice President and Director of City Park Development for the Trust for Public Land, the world’s leading independent organization supporting the protection and enhancement of city parks. Adrian is one of the leading global experts on connecting the public, private, and nonprofit sectors in public-space development and management and his role with TPL is to provide advice on using partnerships to improve parks in cities across the US. As NYC’s Parks Commissioner, Adrian oversaw a renaissance in New York City’s parks system including adding 730 acres of parkland and overseeing such exciting new parks as the High Line, Battery Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park.

 

Reimaging the Role of Our Parks. We featured and explored opportunities to reimagine parks with four park groups.

 

Friends of Earl Bales Park - Partnerships for Parks (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7PMtcMATzA)

 

Panorama Community Garden Group - Rexdale Foodie Fest

(video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHufEgSBtmA)

 

Friends of the York Beltline - Linear Parks & Active Transportation Corridors (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAak22yOB8w)

 

Friends of The Guild Park & Gardens - Where Art Meets Nature (video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-jl_r7AevM)

 

The summit concluded with remarks from Richard Ubbens, acting director of Parks, Forestry & Recreation with the City of Toronto, followed by a social and tour of the new Regent Park, opening this summer.

 

Members of the Regent Park Food Partnership took attendees for a one-hour walking tour of the Regent Park community. Regent Park is undergoing a massive transformation, which is being looked at around the world as a model by which challenged urban neighbourhoods can be re-imagined and re-created as healthy, sustainable communities. See and hear about the new state-of-the-art neighbourhood amenities (including the six-acre park!) that are at the centre of this transformation and are sure to be a destination for the entire City!

 

Sponsors:

We'd like to thank the sponsors who made our 4th Annual Toronto Park Summit possible:

 

SUMMIT PRESENTING SPONSOR

TD Canada (www.tdcanadatrust.com/)

 

SUMMIT SUPPORTING SPONSOR

Mitchell Cohen & Janice Lewis

 

SUMMIT DONORS

Artscape (torontoartscape.org/)

Henry of Pelham Estates (henryofpelham.com/)

Mountain Equipment Co-op (mec.ca

Mill St. Brewery (millstreetbrewery.com/)

Montforte Dairy (www.monfortedairy.com/)

 

PARK PARTNERS

David Suzuki Foundation (www.davidsuzuki.org/)

Evergreen (www.evergreen.ca/)

Foodshare (www.foodshare.net/)

Jane's Walk (www.janeswalk.org/)

LEAF (yourleaf.org)

LiveGreen Toronto (www.toronto.ca/livegreen/index.htm)

Parks Canada - Rouge National Park (www.rougepark.com/about/parks_can.php)

City of Toronto (www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=830adada...)

Toronto Field Naturalists (www.torontofieldnaturalists.org/)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (www.trca.on.ca/)

 

Photos by John Beebe (www.johnbeebe.ca) Rebecca Alam (plus.google.com/105941323631461193175/about)

September 27, 2013

Mayoral candidate Olivia Chow and councillor for Ward 26, John Parker, helped kick off Flemingdon Urban Fair's clean up in Flemingdon Park, a park in the hydro corridor alongside Don Mills Road, just south Eglinton. Most of the larger litter was along the edges, but lots of tiny bits were scattered all through the park. It was great to see an intergenerational clean up with seniors and children all helping out. At the end of the clean up, families and children won Science Centre passes and toys in a great raffle. For the first event they had ever planned Flemingdon Urban Fair did a phenomenal job. This is what Councillor Parker had to say, “Congratulations on convening such a successful clean-up event in Flemingdon on the weekend. I was impressed with the group you pulled together and the professionalism of the entire event.”

September 27, 2013

Everyone who wants to enjoy delicious food in a relaxing oasis needs to visit Casa del Drago This magical place is right next to the famous Dragon Tree.

Visiting Casa del Drago is the right choice for everyone who values quality and wants to support a responsible company.

 

They are making a difference because they work with local suppliers and by doing so they support the local economy!

They are trying to be as sustainable as possible, that’s why they try to optimize the water waste and plastic consumption!

The decoration of the place is unbelievably beautiful and it is made exclusively from recycled materials!

They offer delicious, non-fried vegan meals.

 

Our team had the best time visiting Casa del Drago and enjoying the atmosphere of the place!

 

Thank you team for amazing day team!

 

: Monika Marija Messinga

 

September 27, 2013

Today our team visited Wings of the Ocean in Santa Cruz de Tenerife! We met their amazing team and got a chance to see Kraken- their 3-masted ship!🙏

 

The Kraken is used to sail in the Atlantic ocean, visiting different islands such as Madeira, Selvagens, Canaries, Azores...

With the help of their amazing volunteer crew, they wish to make an impact on the long run. They are trying to:

 

🔹Initiate systematic depollution, by encouraging local initiatives,

🔹Raise awareness about the impact of plastic waste at sea,

🔹Teach younger generations about plastic pollution and its consequences,

🔹Collaborate with local initiatives to have actions all year long.

 

#Tenerife #CanaryIslands #MyCanaryGreen

September 27, 2013

Hydraulophone with solar powered water pump; see H2Organ.com

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

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September 27, 2013

Mark DeRose & The Dreadnought Brigade

September 27, 2013

September 27, 2013

Mark DeRose & The Dreadnought Brigade

September 27, 2013

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

September 27, 2013

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

They reduce their energy consumption, avoid plastic, follow a zero paper policy, offer sustainable and local products and use recycled and recyclable materials.

Want to see more ? Go to the Instagram account :https://www.instagram.com/marinagrancanaria/

Mayoral candidate Olivia Chow and councillor for Ward 26, John Parker, helped kick off Flemingdon Urban Fair's clean up in Flemingdon Park, a park in the hydro corridor alongside Don Mills Road, just south Eglinton. Most of the larger litter was along the edges, but lots of tiny bits were scattered all through the park. It was great to see an intergenerational clean up with seniors and children all helping out. At the end of the clean up, families and children won Science Centre passes and toys in a great raffle. For the first event they had ever planned Flemingdon Urban Fair did a phenomenal job. This is what Councillor Parker had to say, “Congratulations on convening such a successful clean-up event in Flemingdon on the weekend. I was impressed with the group you pulled together and the professionalism of the entire event.”

Mark DeRose & The Dreadnought Brigade

 

Biosean- Whale watching and snorkeling

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

Hydraulophone with solar powered water pump; see H2Organ.com

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

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Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

  

Fria att publicera ange foto Kristianstads kommun, Claes Sandén.

 

Kristianstads kommuns bilder är fria att ladda ner. De ska användas i sitt sammanhang och i material där Kristianstads kommun som organisation eller geografisk plats omnämns.

 

Bilderna får beskäras men inte förvanskas. Fotografens namn och Kristianstads kommun skall alltid anges. Hittar du bilder på dig i vårt fotoalbum som du vill att vi tar bort kontaktar du oss på kommun@kristianstad.se.

 

Kristianstad municipality images are for free publication. They should be used in context and in materials where Kristianstad municipality as an organization or geographic location is mentioned. The images may be cropped but not altered. The photographer's name and Kristianstad municipality must be stated. If you find photos of yourself in our photostream and you wish us to delete them please contact us on kommun@kristianstad.se

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