Rock Art!
As some of you may have noticed, we have been begun painting and leaving “Rock Art” around the neighbourhood. We’d really love if you and your kids would join in!
Get your creative juices flowing – get your kids busy! No artistic talent necessary – just imagination!! Paint a rock or two or ten and leave them in the parkette, Nesbitt or around the block on boulevards etc. That way, we can all go on “Rock Walks” when we are out and about and enjoy a little happy sight.
Don’t forget to take a pictures of your masterpieces and send them to me at karriparadi@gmail.com so we can start a photo collection and share them with the neighbours!
Here are a few to look for as you stroll…
Stay well, happy painting and happy hunting!
PS: It’s best to use acrylic paint so it doesn’t wash off too quickly (they sell little bottles of it at the Dollar Store in the craft section). But, if you don’t have any, try whatever paint you’ve got around the house anyway!!
Community Environment Day Events Cancelled Until July 31
Good morning everyone,
I hope you are all well in your bubbles!
Our office was notified yesterday that all Community Environment Day events have been cancelled until July 31. This decision is being made to slow the spread of COVID-19. The City of Toronto is extending the cancellation of City-led and City-permitted major festivals and events with attendance of more than 250 people through July 31st.
Solid Waste will re-assess scheduled events after July 31st as they continue to closely monitor the COVID-19 situation.
In addition, Solid Waste will continue to postpone compost deliveries in order to exercise appropriate social distancing.
Stay safe and be well,
Angela Surdi
Senior Advisor, Constituency and Planning
Office of Councillor Mike Layton
Ward 11, University-Rosedale