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Unique Fundraiser - Worm Casting Sale to benefit York Region Food Network
The Richmond Hill Garden & Horticultural Society is again this year selling worm castings. This year a percentage of the proceeds will go to
Read MoreThird Annual City of Richmond Hill “Mayor for a Day” contest is Live!
Mayor West is inviting students in grades 5-8 (who are Richmond Hill residents) to submit an application on his website outlining both what they love about Richmond Hill and what they would do as Mayor to make it even better.
Read MoreCurrent Exhibit at the Heritage Centre - Steeped in History: Tea’s Culture, Commerce and Ceremony
If you love tea (or at least a cozy hot beverage), this one’s for you.
Read More2026 Healthy Yards Plant, Rain Barrel and Composter Guide
Through the City's Healthy Yards Program, each spring residents can purchase a variety of native trees, shrubs, perennial flowers and eco-friendly products such as, rain barrels and backyard composters.
Read MoreDiscover May and June Library Programs
Get ready for new and exciting programs happening in May and Juneat the four Richmond Hill libraries.
Registration opens on Friday, April 10 at 9:30 a.m.Some programs fill up fast!
Read MoreProject Blaze - Campaign to inspires female high school students to explore careers in fire services
Female‑identifying high school students in Richmond Hill are invited to experience what it’s really like to work in fire and emergency services as Project Blaze returns for its 5th year!
Read MoreTree of the Month: Spicebush (Lindera benzoin)
Spicebush is a fragrant, native understory shrub valued for its seasonal interest and wildlife benefits.
Read MoreFoundational Science Classes offered by the Net Zero Committee, at the RH United Church
Esther Collier, a retired elementary school science teacher, and co-founder of the local Net Zero Committee is offering these free classes. She would like us to be making better decisions, particularly concerning voting, if we remembered our scie
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