Community meal and discussion on whole earth economy

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Cameron Stiff

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Apr 8, 2011, 6:51:37 AM4/8/11
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Hi everyone! Happy spring. Hope you are all well.

The House of Friendship is hosting a supper discussion on May 3rd with Peter Brown from the McGill School of the Environment. Info below. Please RSVP if you plan to attend!

We are having a garden planning meeting this Saturday (tomorrow), April 9th, at 2pm at Fuchsia, (corner of Duluth and Coloniale) for this year's Friendship Garden. Hope you can make it! If not, no worries, there will be more and then our planting in May.

All the best,
Cameron

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From: Luke Martin <luke....@maisondelamitie.ca>
Date: 2011/4/7
Subject: Supper Conference and annual activity report


Maison de l’amitié invites you to its Supper-Conference and annual activity report 

Our Annual reporting event for 2010 will be held on Tuesday May 3rd at 6h30pm, 2011. Our guest speaker will be Peter Brown author and Professor of Geography at McGill . His talk will be based on his book Right relationship: building a whole earth economy. He explains how the core Quaker principle of "right relationship"—respecting the integrity, resilience, and beauty of human and natural communities—can serve as the foundation for a new economic model.

The program is as follows: supper, activity reports and speaker .

You can reserve your spot by calling at 514-843-4356 or by e-mail at luke....@maisondelamitie.ca.

 

P.S.The meal is free but you will have the opportunity to make a volunteer contribution at the buffet table at your discretion

 



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