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Local
Round-up:
#1. Beaches Beat Hotter than the Heat! Since early Spring, the hot beats in the Beaches just keep rising, it has beat the heat! Community Center 55 kick off the golf season with over 100 players on May 29! View photos at Beaches Living Photo Gallery - CC55 Golf 07. Beaches Arts & Crafts Show at Kew Garden just had its 23rd annual show last weekend. It is one of the longest runing, hottest events in the Beaches!
More HOT beats
in June -
Shakespeare
at Kew Garden - The Tempest
by William Shakespeare. The play runs from this Wednesday June13 to
Sunday June 16, a total of 8 plays. View show
details at Community Events.
Senior Idol - ‘Senior Star’ singing and musical
instrument competition - Wed. June 20, 2:30
- 4:30 pm at Avondale Retirement Residence. View competition details at Community Events
Canada Day
Family Festival at Kew - Sat, July
1, noon - 6 pm, followed by,Canada
Day Fireworks at Ashbridges Bay Park -
9:45 pm. For update, visit Community
Events
#2.
Blue Flags are flying at nine Beaches:
Six
of the Blue Flag beaches are on Lake Ontario in the City of Toronto: Woodbine
Beaches; Cherry Beach; Hanlan's Point Beach; Ward's
Island Beach; Centre Island Beach; and Gibraltar Point
Beach. Three are flying outside Toronto at Georgian Bay: Wasaga
Beach at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park and on Lake Huron: Station
Beach in Kincardine; and Sauble Beach
in South Bruce Peninsula. To
qualify for the international Blue Flag, beaches must meet 27 strict
standards based on water quality, environmental management, environmental
education and safety and services. "Flying a Blue Flag shows Canadians
and tourists that these are exceptional beaches and are clean for swimming." states Sarah
Winterton, Programme Director of Environmental Defence. |
Beaches Lions Club Annual
Charity ![]() "It was delivered to our door!" If you have any
comments about our spring/summer issue or suggestions for the fall/winter issue, we'd love to hear from you! Click on EMAIL to send it in. (Note: We do not
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Groundwork, from east to west… When Ryan James of Groundworks Design was nine years old, his parents packed him and his sister into the car and drove west from Toronto across Canada. His father, a ROM ornithologist, was studying birds so the family traveled for six months from here to Victoria. Little did Ryan know that nearly 20 years later, .... [full story] #4. Looking ahead - What's Happening in the Beaches! Below
is a list of upcoming events in the Beaches. For event details, please
visit the online Community Events calendar:
#5.
Friendly Reminders:
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