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2008-02-07 19:30

Learn about Placemaking in the City of London

Thames Region Ecological Association Meeting

Guest Speaker: Sean Galloway, Urban Designer

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Learn about Placemaking in the City of London

Our goal is to develop communities that have a clear sense of place and
identity - to create places rather than "no place". These communities
will offer significant value to those that live in them as healthy
places that residents can identify with, form social bonds around and be
proud of. Collectively, these communities will represent the ongoing
development of London as a unique, interesting, creative and outstanding
City of choice.

See http://www.london.ca/Planning/placemaking.htm

Sean Galloway was hired last Fall as London's urban designer. He grew
up in London's Westmount community, but he studied in Waterloo and in
Sydney, Australia, and has worked in Oakville and beyond. He has seen
what cities around the world can become; he has seen welcoming,
integrated, livable communities; and he sees lots of potential in London.

Meet Sean and learn about Placemaking in London, a design concept also
known as smart growth or new urbanism, which supports pedestrian access,
mixed use residences, commercial and live work and small parks and
neighbourhood meeting places.

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Thames Region Ecological Association
Grosvenor Lodge
1017 Western Rd
phone - 519-645-2845
e-mail - trea at wwdc.com
www.trea.ca

Event title:
Learn about Placemaking in the City of London

Start:
2008-02-07 19:30 (Calendar)

End:
2008-02-07 21:30

Location:

Location(s)

1017 Western Rd Grosvenor Lodge

London, ON
Canada

See map: Google Maps

Key 1

2008-02-02 09:00

Composting made easy

Learn the secrets of successful composting - at the Yandina Community Gardens - corner of Farrell and North Streets, Yandina. You'll learn the common mistakes made when starting composting, trouble shooting problems and we'll take a tour of the gardens and visit the worm farms to see how they can convert kitchen and garden waste into valuable fertiliser for your garden.

Take charge and manage your household waste on site. Save the planet and save $$$.

Event title:
Composting made easy

Start:
2008-02-02 09:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-02-21 10:00

Event Website:
http://www.seac.net.au

Contact Email:
info@seac.net.au

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2008-01-16 18:15

Circles for Women

Circles of Women
New evening group begins Jan. 16, 6:15 -9:00 PM
Facilitator, Barbara Gilday, 676-0765, www.BarbaraGilday.com

Purpose:
 To connect with others at a deep level, share our stories, learn and practice tools for positive transitions and more fulfilling futures.

Principles:
 We all have the wisdom within to deal with whatever we are experiencing.
 Being listened to deeply, allows our higher self and wisdom to surface.
 A small group of caring souls, provides a container for healthy, holistic process

Process:
 Using the process called, Appreciative Inquiry, we will focus on the values and strengths we have brought to the best times of our
lives. From that awareness, we will turn & look at our futures & begin to look at our possibilities in new ways.

Event title:
Circles for Women

Start:
2008-01-16 18:15 (Calendar)

End:
2008-03-05 21:00

Location:

Location(s)

Bellingham, WA, 98225
United States

See map: Google Maps

Event Website:
http://www.bellinghambizeview.com/page/show/203

Contact Email:
journeys@nas.com