Curious about Indigenous placemaking in urban areas? Hear insights from @AylanX@selinayoung and Sally Han as they co-present a workshop sharing insights from a knowledge exchange in Sydney, AU in partnership with @OCAD. Happening March 6th. Register here: https://t.co/BBErmc3aLI
Trees provide many benefits. Adopted by the Infrastructure & Environment Committee today, the 2018 Tree Canopy Study shows that #CityofTO's urban forests have also provided an estimated $55 million in annual benefits. Learn more at https://t.co/m7tzZURDxr.
#CanopyTO#TOtrees
We've got another fantastic owl prowlin' night-time hike to discover the nocturnal animal communities in the Valley! Join us on the evening of February 11th. https://t.co/0GofgiSsuI
Hays Woods comprises of 600+ acres of overgrown, post-industrialized parklands right in the city of Pittsburgh. Activists and city builders are now restoring this land into a vibrant, green community space. @CityLab https://t.co/gEf54c8TGF
How are you honouring the Winter Solstice tomorrow? Come join us at @EGBrickWorks for so many fun celebratory activities including winter hikes, singing, drumming and feasting! https://t.co/OzfzEPeMoG
#CityofTO Council adopted a report called Toronto Public Art Strategy 2020-2030: Creativity and Community Everywhere to champion public art in city-building.
News Release: https://t.co/dO2eBgBjsN
#TOnews@JohnTory @CllrCrawford @311Toronto
The next few days are your chance to enjoy @Tafelmusik's beautiful, soaring rendition of Handel's Messiah this holiday season. A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated to @EvergreenCanada! https://t.co/Wj1uCFcl7D
Come celebrate the winter solstice at @EGBrickWorks and in the Don Valley on December 21! There will be hikes, drumming performances, storytelling and more. https://t.co/v3ZtgPMlT0
Join us at @EGBrickWorks Winter Village this Saturday, December 7 for a beautiful rendition of Handel's #Messiah in partnership with @EvergreenCanada and @Tafelmusik, who are generously donating a portion of ticket proceeds to our programs!
In keeping with the message of peace, charity, and goodwill at the heart of Handel’s Messiah, we are excited to partner with @EvergreenCanada this holiday season. $1 from each #Messiah ticket will go to revitalizing the #DonRiverValley. Read more here: https://t.co/EPm5lIponz
Join us for a series of magical winter walks to @EGBrickWorks and explore the ecology of the valley in winter! We'll learn about the history of the Don, identify tracks and spot wildlife. Multiple dates are available, sign up here: https://t.co/OXVd5S2qTK
Join Rivers Rising Ambassadors and Lost Rivers for a celebratory Winter Solstice Walk on December 21 at @EGBrickWorks. We'll share stories and explore the wetlands and meadows of the Don River Valley Park. https://t.co/ME5Gk3CytU
Yesterday we announced that 2021 will be a year of public art in Toronto to celebrate and support our arts institutions, community and events, while continuing our work to create a more vibrant and beautiful city through public art. Learn more at https://t.co/KBqVBurCXa
The de-installation is currently underway for the exhibit 'Built' by artist Virginia Overton. 'Built' featured the ubiquitous industrial and natural material found in cities and rural environments and reconfigured them in new ways.
Next week, artist Virigina Overton’s installation ‘Built’ will be leaving the Lower Don Valley, with two sculptures remaining @EGBrickWorks. The next few days are your final chance to explore! https://t.co/cueo8DKauh
On Sunday, join us for Beth Stuart in conversation with Jayne Wilkinson, to celebrate the launch of Stuart’s new public mural commission in the Lower Don Valley. The event is free to attend, but spots are limited, so please register! https://t.co/SO2vPw4MLq
This Sun, Nov 3 @LostRiversTO & Rivers Rising will host a poetry walk in conjunction with artist #MariaTherezaAlves' sculpture Phantom Paint, located at Riverdale Park West. The walk begins at 450 Broadview Ave. For more information or to register, visit https://t.co/9zHn8uF1Lp.
Join us on November 3 for the next storytelling walk and discover the Lost Rivers of the Lower Don, a history that is vividly evoked by artist Maria Thereza Alve’s installation 'Phantom Pain.' https://t.co/2Tt42M1hkh
@TorontoGreen@TOurbangrowers#ArtintheDon