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Custodians:
Scarborough s
Seedy Saturday
Saturday March 6 from 12-4 pm

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East Scarborough Storefront
4040 Lawrence Avenue East Map

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(416)208-9889

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All translations have been donated by volunteers. Please contact mail@tcgn.ca if you would like to translate part of the poster for us.

SABADO DE SEMILLAS EN SCARBOROUGH

SAMEDI DE GRAINES Ą SCARBOROUGH

E shtuna e farėrave nė Scarborough

Il sabato dei semi a Scarborough

سبت البذو

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Community Gardens Growing in your neighbourhood

What is a community garden?

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Directions

By TTC:

From Kennedy Subway station,go up one level to the LRT,go on LRT one stop to Lawrence E and take ONLY the 54A bus. Get off at Overture which is across the street from the East Scarborough Storefront.

Driving:

East Scaroborugh Storefront is approx 1 km N/W from Kingston Rd/Lawrence E intersection.

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Exibitors and Non-Profit Organizations:
To see the full list of the Merchants and Non-Profit Groups that will be at our event please click here.

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Workshops and Presentations:
We have a wonderful list of workshops and presentations - from composting to season extension and container gardening.
There will also be Marc Egan's Seed starting demonstrations that will be ongoing.
To find out more about them please click here

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Childrens Corner:
There will be a free kids corner, with interactive nature fun, colouring and fun booklets.

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Centres
Seeds of the World Centre- with Ahmed Bilal a meeting place for ethnic gardeners and those interested in growing international vegetables in Canada.
Community Gardening in Scarborough - Come here to put your community garden on the map or sign up to join one!

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Site Co-ordinator:
Katie Fullerton
Live Green Toronto Animator - East
416-691-5173
k_fullerton@sympatico.ca or kfuller@toronto.ca
Live Green Toronto

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Seedy Saturday and Sundays are the day when the new gardening season begins in earnest. You can have an opportunity to learn more about gardening, hone and share your gardening skills, and buy or exchange vegetable and flower seeds.

We are seeking to ensure that there is an ample supply of heritage and organic seeds available. There will be organic gardening supplies, soil amendments, tools and resources. Environmental organizations and community groups will have information tables on topics of interest to gardeners.

And, as always, there will be food and beverage stands to enhance the overall experience and atmosphere

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Brought to you by:

The Toronto Community Garden Network,

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The Store Front, East Scarborough Storefront

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FoodShare, foodshare.net

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Seeds Of Diversity www.seeds.ca

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Toronto Food Policy Council Toronto Food Policy Council

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Greenest City www.greenestcity.ca

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City of Toronto www.toronto.ca

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Evergreen www.evergreen.ca

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