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Kids need to be active this summer!! And The STEAM Project is responding

With children having sat in front of a screen for their schooling for so long, physical activity is especially important for them this summer.

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Richmond Hill is seeking our input to becoming an accredited Age-Friendly Community

Steps are being taken ro Richmond Hill to become an Age-Friendly Community.

This type of community allows people of all ages to participate in activities that keep everyone healthy and included in community life.

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Gardening Tips ~ Thinning Seedlings & Eliminating Cutworms

Recently the Old Farmer’s Almanac had an interesting article on thinning vegetable seedlings and getting rid of cutworms. It also had good before and after pictures which helped with showing how this was done.

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"Walk a Mile in My Shoes" - Volunteer Opportunity in York Region

Looking for kind, compassionate individuals who have a strong desire to help older adults in the community.

"Walk a mile in my shoes" managed by Memory Home Lane Living (MLHL) in conjunction with specialized staff.

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Splash Pads are open!!! Beat the Heat! Have fun!!

15 splash pads at parks across the City!  Operating 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days a week.

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The Rise of the Modern Ukulele Sound - thoughts and sounds from Cosmo Music

The Beginning of the Ukulele Resurgence

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Let's Explore Richmond Hill - Richvale Greenway North

This trail system runs beside the East Don tributary.  If you live nearby, walk over.  
If you are not in North Richvale, you can easily park on a side street and go for a wander. Parking on May Ave or Lund St. may be your best bet. 

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Gardening Tip ~ Give Your Perennials A Hair Cut

Some perennials start to bloom earlier than they are supposed to either due to early summer weather or great soil where they are planted.

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