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Back-to-School Back Pack/School Supply Program
The Salvation Army, Richmond Hill is anticipating supporting around 250 students this year as schools re-open after the long lockdown.
Items needed are:
Read MoreGardening Tips ~ Using Straw in Your Garden
Last year one of our monthly speakers was a teenager, Emma Biggs, well known for growing tomatoes in downtown Toronto. She spoke of how to grow them, get the best yield even in a small garden, and how to harvest the seeds to start the next season
Read MoreGardening Tips ~ Garlic Mustard…. Oh Oh….
Writing about the invasive Garlic Mustard was to be a simple, therapeutic way to share my daunting experience of discovering and attempting to eradicate this aggressive plant.
Read MoreChildren’s Summer Art Classes - at the Mill Pond Gallery
Two of the artists with the Richmond Hill Group of Artistsa are offering Summer Arts Programs.
Read MoreJuly/August 2021 Richmond Hill Group of Artists Virtual Gallery Show “Oh, the places you’ll go” – Dr. Seuss
There is optimism in the air as we head into the summer and our province is slowly reopening. We are looking forward to ‘going’ again. Where will that be?
Read More4 Procedures to Train Cognitive Skills at Home or in School
Whether you're a teacher, parent or combination of both, there are procedures you can use to help train students' cognitive skills.
Read MoreThe Richmond Hill Community Food Bank has acquired a new refrigerated van
Thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Federal Government’s Local Food Infrastructure Fund (LFIF) program there is the addition of a refrigerated truck that will allow the Food Bank to safely and efficiently transport more perishables for those in nee
Read MoreScholarship Available from the Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society
The Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society strives to encourage students who live and attend schools in Richmond Hill to pursue a career in Horticulture or Environmental Studies.
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