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Time: April 22, 2012 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Commercial Drive at Grandview Hwy.
Street: muster just North of Commercial-Broadway Skytrain station
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://wildernesscommittee.or…
Event Neighbourhood and Type: celebration, parade, fun, family
Organized By: Janet
Latest Activity: Apr 21, 2012
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Come celebrate our beautiful planet! Bring your family, friends, dogs, cats, decorate your bike, create banners or dress up in costumes honoring the winged, whiskered and finned. Village Vancouver will hand out 1000 folded cranes in support of creating global, legal protection against ecological destruction. See eradicating ecocide. There will be joyous music, inspiring performers and fun activities at Grandview Park following.
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Hi Ann and Jill,
Malin, Dan, Nora and I will be taking the 99 bus along broadway, planning to arrive at Commercial at 10:45. You will be able to identify us by the large brown bags full of cranes! Look forward to sharing this day with you.
Janet
http://trafifth.wordpress.com/2012/04/21/eradicating-ecocide/
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