Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 9, 2002, p. 16

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ssmsfew- cimmip 16 economist suntribune in our community thursday may 9 2002 illllp t v i 111 mmm off single ticket prices canadian brass christmas dec 12002 the messiah dec 13 2002 jeffhealeys jazz wizards ian 16 2003 nathanielderr oh erother0 canada the cowboy junkies anoideashioned chorale mat 3 2003 singalong feb62003 1l k mar172003 fi sponsored by r molly johnson mat 192003 kateanna randy bachman amy sky lighthouse patricia mcgarrigle mar 31 8 apnl 2003 with oscar lopez apr 14 2003 akb ocallaghan mar272003 apx8 spiimthij mm apr162003 take advantage of quw chooseourown series subsaijf the shows you want to seel winnie the pooh oct 27 2002 spomordby gsggtgs j robinson crusoe nov 172002 for a free brochure call bur subscription hotline today george gao ensemble dec 272002 thehewshahghaicfficos jan 2 a 3 2003 sharon bram 8 friends s feb22003i judy a davids bqombor or toll free ilawe in 416 or 647 ammsummer dont try this aihome markham jjj v theatre 5nv3 171 town centre blvd markham ontario box office hours monday saturday u00 m 600 pm in t 1 1 r gardens provides food bank alternative by patrick mcalpine special like a spreading vine the york region food networks community gardens project is expanding its pres ence and continuing to provide an alternative to food banks already well established with plots in markham where the program began newmarket and aurora the nineyearold initiative is taking root in georgina even though it doesnt have any land people there cant come to us so we want to go to them says coordinator nancy wood instead of having plots that people can work on the network creates and delivers kits with all the necessary sup plies to anyone with a bit of land avail able at the other locales people grow their own produce free of charge with the use of the gardens tools compost sheds and even seeds the only requirement of the garden ers is they must donate some of their produce to a local food bank the goal according to wood is to help reduce the need for food banksby allowing people to provide for them selves markhams 100plot garden is near parkway avenue while newmarkets 61 plots opened in 1994 and now reside on industrial parkway north aurora started with 28 plots near yonge and eagle streets two years later and now stands at 36 garden lands are made available to the yrfn by a private company a local family and the region of york sites are prepared by local parks and recreation departments with all the necessary tools provid ed gardeners are able to grow an abun dance of whatever crops they like arid volunteer garden staff provide support to those with little or no experience i think the whole community ben efits says ms wood people are able to grow their own produce food banks receive donations and high school stu dents get the chance to help out by helping out through their schools students receive required community service hours i learned a lot about teamwork and our town at the garden says 16-year- old madeline alaouze a grade 10 stu dent at auroras cardinal carter catholic high school volunteers are no longer in short supply and there are plenty of people who want to work plots but the pro gram still has a few challenges a garden shed at the markham locale was vandalized earlier this year and yrfn administrators are having trouble finding someone who will donate a new one gardens will soon be open for plant ing for the spring season anyone inter ested in a plot can pick up an applica tion form at local food banks or call the yrfn at 905 7739866 1 1 t 1

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