4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario

Toronto Tree Tours Present:


Black Creek Storytelling Parade


If storm water flows underground, can anybody hear?


On Thursday March 22nd from 10:30am-12:30am, as part of World Water Day festivities at York University, LEAF (Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests), Toronto Public Space Committee, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, the Black Creek Project and Faculty of Environmental Studies graduate students Laura Reinsborough and Liz Forsberg invite you to become storm water as a participant in the Black Creek Storytelling Parade. Come and explore the aqueous relationship between York University and the Black Creek, the Black creek and its arboreal surroundings and hear stories that narrate the landscape's seldom told ecological and social histories. Enjoy homemade soup and gurgling conversation after the event. Meet at the Sticky Wicket (the big, orange metal scultpture) outside the North entrance of the Health, Nursing and Environmental Studies building at 10:30am wearing BLUE!


For more info contact Liz Forsberg at lizforsberg AT sympatico DOT ca or Ryan Kamstra at rkamstra AT leaftoronto DOT org Tel 416-413-9244.

Free. Donations accepted.

For the York Keele Campus map visit: http://www.yorku.ca/yorkweb/maps/york2d/index.htm

The HNES building is #31 on the map.

Official Website: http://www.leaftoronto.org/index.asp?ID=72

Added by loodle on February 28, 2007

Comments

bytepusher

You seem to have the wrong date on this.

loodle

thanx

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