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August Tree of the Month - Hackberry
Hackberry is a hardy native tree that thrives in a wide range of conditions. Its distinctive bark, elm-like leaves and small, berry-like fruit make it a valuable and often underappreciated addition to naturalized spaces and large urban yards.
Read MoreChildren's Summer Art Program, at the Mill Pond Gallery
Each week features hands-on projects including:
Read More"Stitched Identities - an Exhibit at the Central Library's Glass Case Gallery
Faseeh Saleem’s site-specific installation “Stitched Identities” integrates sensory experience and autobiographical reflection through alternative methods of artistic creation.
Read MoreRichmond Hill invests in local ARTS and culture with 26 new grants for 2025
Richmond Hill is proud to support community groups, organizations and individuals working to enhance the city’s vibrancy and quality of life.
Read MoreJuly Tree of the Month: Black Cherry (Prunus serotina)
Black cherry is a native tree known for its slender form, attractive bark and small, fragrant flowers. It adds beauty and ecological value to both naturalized areas and large urban yards.
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Read MoreRichmond Hill community members help build a liveable Ontario
On Tuesday, June 24th, I participated in a Connecting the Community event in Richmond Hill organized by Marj Andre.
Read MoreChai and Chat - welcoming diverse senior women
Catholic Community Services of York Region has received funding from the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP).
Read MoreCLIC – now open until August 15
CLIC – now open until August 15
Are you looking to create your own IP and want help navigating the R&D ecosystem?
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