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Julian Hasford <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Nov 2003 17:53:13 +0000
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>From: "Tfpc" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Toronto Meeting on Diabetes Among Aboriginal Peoples, November5
>Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 12:03:31 -0500
>
>Please circulate
>
>Evergreen & Miziwe Biik's Garden Speaker Series
>Co-sponsored by the Toronto Food Policy Council
>
>Join us at this FREE speaker and slideshow series to celebrate the first
>season of the Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Community Garden.
>
>The series is based on the garden's themes: food security; native plants;
>healthy eating; and plants relevant to Aboriginal traditions.
>
>"Diabetes Prevention: the Link between Diet, Lifestyle and Health."
>
>Wed. Nov. 5 at 5:30 p.m.
>
>Ruth Cyr, a Registered Nurse with The Native Canadian Centre, is a speaker
>with the Aboriginal Chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association.
>
>"Easy Nutritious Food Preparation."
>
>Wed. Nov. 12 at 5:30 p.m.
>
>Celebrity Chef David Wolfman, of the Aboriginal PeopleE Television
>Network's "Cooking with the Wolfman," is an award-winning captain of
>international cooking teams. Among his many accomplishments is the design
>of
>the Aboriginal Cooking Program at George Brown College.
>
>Cost:         Free
>
>light refreshments will be served
>
>Where:    Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training Centre
>                169 Gerrard St. East, between Jarvis and Sherbourne
>                TTC: College Subway and walk or Streetcar 506
>
>The Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Community Garden is supported by a grant from
>the
>City of Toronto's Food and Hunger Action Committee and HRDC, and is
>co-sponsored by the Toronto Food Policy Council. For more information,
>call Sarah at (416) 596-1495 x 30
>
>****************************************************************************
>
>
>The Toronto Food Policy Council manages this information service for people
>working on food issues with community organizations,
>social agencies, public health units, educational institutions and
>municipal governments.  If you would like
>to share information on community gardens, urban agriculture, farmers
>markets,
>local food systems or educational and anti-hunger initiatives in your area,
>please send them to Wayne Roberts at [log in to unmask]  Opinions
>expressed in
>items carried through this information service do not, unless explicitly
>stated, reflect the views of either the Toronto Food Policy Council or
>Toronto Public Health.
>
>If you would like to view the TFPC's website, please visit us at:
>http://www.toronto.ca/health/tfpc_index.htm
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