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What's Happening - Calendar of Events
At The Swansea Town Community Centre, 95 Lavinia Avenue, Bloor West Village

Regular programs restart...
Whether it's yoga, Tai Chi, or karate classes; ballroom, swing, Latin or Irish dancing;
creative music and movement, ballet, Kumon math or computer lessons for kids;
horticulture, history, public speaking, painting, or local politics, or, programs for active seniors; the Swansea Town Hall makes its contribution to building a better community by providing convenient and affordable facilities to this wide variety of activities and more. Please call for program restart dates.

Is this an argument?
On Wed. January 24th, the Swansea Debating and Public Speaking Society holds
a meeting with a topic of current interest. Council Chamber at 7:30 p.m.
Call Dean Girard at 905-939-0728 for further information.

Some light on a dark past!
On Wed. February, 7th, the Swansea Historical Society supports Black History month with a presentation by Hillary Dawson entitled "Out of the Lion's Paw-Fugitive Slaves in York County." 7:30 p.m. in the Rousseau Room. Everyone is welcome.
For further information call 4165-545-3901.

You've got it in you to give!
On Sat. February 17, Ward 13 City Councilor David Miller
sponsors a Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic to collect badly needed blood. 11:00a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Rousseau Room. Bring I.D. or Donor Card.
Call 426-974-9900 for further information.

Mark it on your calendar now!
Planning is already underway for the 6th West End Community Home Show-Sunday, March 25, 2002 contact the Town Hall for details. For further information on the Events at the Swansee Town Hall, contact James Bell, Executive Director at 416-392-1954.
email: swansea@web.net - website: www.web.net/swansea

In addition, Etobicoke Quilters'Guild donated a beautiful handmade quilt;
Canadian Tire, Store #070, The Queensway donated a $200 gift certificate;
and CAA Central Ontario donated a one year membership.
Volunteers offered their time and enthusiasm to sell tickets.
Winners names were drawn
on Friday, December 22, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. at Sherway Gardens.
- The winners are:
1st Prize: Vicky Confalone
2nd Prize: Nirmala daCosta
3rd Prize: Colin Hooper
4th Prize: Mary Abballe
5th Prize: Julie Davey-Prim
6th Prize: Marian Lupu

Thank you to everyone who worked diligently to pull this
project together and make it such a success.

Daisy of Hope Campaign
The Daisy of Hope Campaign is an initiative designed to build awareness in the community about the issue of wife assault/woman abuse, promote the services and programs we offer to abused women and their children and raise funds to support the shelter. Launched in May 2000, Women's Habitat placed boxes of daisy pins (available for a suggested donation of $2.00) in Etobicoke restaurants and financial institutions. This year, in addition to making pins available in area locations, we will be selling pins and distributing literature at Cloverdale Mall throughout the Mother's Day weekend, May 11-13, 2002.

If you are interested in obtaining more about Women's Habitat or would like to support
our agency in some way, please call 416-252-1785 Ext. 223.

For further information on the Events at the Swansee Town Hall.
contact James Bell, Executive Director at 392-1954.

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