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Trying to Make Sense of the Responses to the Pandemic
Are you confused, and mentally taxed, by the rules and regulations regarding this pandemic that never seems like it is going to end?
Read MoreHeather Skoll talks about the challenges of creating her Reset Zone app
Heather Skoll is an active Richmond Hill resident who has done a lot for our community.
She thought that creating this Reset Zone mobile wellness app would be a very good idea.
Here her talk about this journey from idea to app
Gardening Tips - To Rake or Not to Rake
The leaves have fallen and this past weekend I saw most of my neighbours raking leaves and piling them into yard waste bags.
Read MoreA COVID-19 Afghan - made in Richmond Hill
Fourteen knitters in Richmond hill have knit a COVID-19 afghan.
It is currently displayed in the window of Knitters Attic (10119 Yonge Street).
Read MoreHow to Nurture a Peaceful Mind By Manisha Melwani
We all value peace of mind but very few of us know how to gain it.
Read MoreFood Trucks at Hillcrest Mall – and Holiday Market Coming Soon!
In the middle of October you may have started to notice some food trucks at the Hillcrest Mall along Yonge Street. Maybe you noticed a buzz of activity. Maybe you smelt something delicious.
Read MoreGardening Tips - Allotment Gardening
Spurred on by my friends in the environmental group - Neighbours for the Planet - and my (almost) retirement, I decided to fulfill my wish to grow food this year for the first ti
Read MoreThe Curtain Club Presents their next Online Play - Enid and Pearl Have Tea
Enid and Pearl have Tea by Lyn McCauley & Gretchen Huntley, is The Curtain Club's their third on-line play.
It's 40 minutues long.
Anyone and everyone can watch! Membership not required!