New Moon: June 27 2014 in Cancer:

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copy right: Liudmila Pantelejenkova

This Months New Moon falls in the sign of Cancer

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The moon is at her most nurturing while in the sign of Cancer. Her concerns are primarily for her family and her home.

We can be more understanding and sympathetic towards others during this time and may have the urge to pay a little more attention to our loved ones. Be careful of becoming “needy” or dependant as this can be annoying to some.

It’s a great time to spend time puttering about the house, cooking and entertaining family….

Watch out for being overly sensitive or getting caught up in “imaginary” slights 

Emotions can run high while the moon is here

Cancer is Ruled by the Moon

Those who have the following in their charts are likely to be more affected by this New Moon: 

  • Sun in Cancer: 
  • Moon in Cancer: 
  • Sun in the 4th House:
  • Moon in the 4th House:
  • Transits to the New Moon: 

 

The new moon is a great time to start something new. :)

Greta McKenzie: SGC Admin: 05/30/2014

Music in the park series 2014: Whitby and Brooklin

SGC Admin: Music is good for the soul and just seems to go with the warmer weather… :) So if time permits come on out and listen to the “Music in the Park” 2014 season.. 

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Location: Whitby:  Rotary Centennial Park: 800 Brock Street South, Whitby

Dates: Wednesdays June 11 2014 through to August 27 2014

Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Admission: Free: This is an outdoor event, please bring your own lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. 

 

Location: Whitby: In front of Whitby Public Library 405 Dundas Street West

Dates: Tuesdays July 8 2014 to August 26 2014

Time: 7:00 pm

Admission: Free: This is an outdoor event, please bring your own lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. 

 

Location: Brooklin: Grass Park, 41 Baldwin Street, Brooklin

Dates: Thursdays June 12 2014 through August 28 2014

Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm

AdmissionFree: This is an outdoor event, please bring your own lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. 

For either location please contact the following with your questions or comments. 

parks.rec@whitby.ca

905 430 4310

www.whitby.ca/events

source: Whitby This Week: June 18 2014

 

Whitby Drum Circle with Julie Ditta June 27 2014:

Whitby Drum Circle

With Julie Ditta

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copy right: Julia Kireeva

Entice your spirit, raise your vibration and make music with others. Join us for a fun evening of drumming, meditation, and music making. Some extra drums are available. Please reserve.  

  • Date: June 27 2014: 
  • Time: 7:30 pm
  • Location: Ezra Annes Bed & Breakfast 239 Wellington St., Whitby
  • Refreshments
  • Cost: $10.00
  • Contact: 905-666-8238

Please Call Julie to register 

905-666-8238

Town of Whitby Summer 2014 Programs.. :)

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  • Program(s): Town of Whitby Summer 2014 programs: Registration is ongoing.
  • Contact Link: www.whitby.ca/smartlink to register online..
  • To Register in person at a location nearest you… 
  • Brooklin community Centre and Library: 8 Vipond Road
  • Whitby Civic Recreation Complex: 555 Rossland Road East
  • Iroquois Park Sports Centre: 500 Victoria Street West
  • Whitby Seniors Activity Centre: 801 Brock Street South

You may also contact the following with your questions. 

Community and Marketing Services Department: 500 Victoria Street West, Whitby

905-430-4310: Email: parks.rec@whitby.ca

 

source: Whitby This Week June 12 2014 Edition

Thank You & news from Environmental Defense

SGC Admin: From our inbox to you….

From Environmental Defense…. 

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“Thank you!” It’s a phrase that we can’t say enough to all of our supporters. Thank you for helping us make a difference by making a donation, signing one of our petitions, attending one of our events, and so much more. We couldn’t do our work without you!

Take a moment and watch this special video featuring one of our supporters and celebrity partners, Bruce Cockburn, who has a few words to share. Thank you to Bruce and all the sponsors and guests who made our recent Gala such a huge success!

Smaller than you might think – the role of renewables in Ontario residential electricity bills

In Ontario, there’s been a lot of rhetoric about the role renewable energy plays in rising electricity costs. It’s true that electricity costs have gone up. But it’s not true that renewables are to blame for that increase.

We recently released Your Home Electricity Bill: A study on the costs in Ontario. The study contains data from Power Advisory, an independent energy consulting firm, that crunched the numbers and found out how much the average Ontario resident will pay for renewable energy on a monthly bill this year and in 10 years. The answer? Not as much as you might think.

This year, non-hydro renewable energy (wind, solar and bioenergy) will account for just 9 per cent of the average residential electricity bill in Ontario. That’s pretty small. By 2024, renewable energy will account for just 16 per cent of the average residential bill. The study also explains other factors behind the rising prices.

Renewable energy is the best option for our environment, and with the costs of it dropping fairly quickly, it’s appealing for our wallets too. For more on the study, click here.

Introducing Energy East — an export pipeline that’s our risk and their reward

TransCanada’s controversial Keystone XL pipeline project generates a lot of headlines. But did you know another risky TransCanada project – even larger than Keystone – is on the horizon and could put hundreds of communities across Canada at risk of an oil spill?

TransCanada’s Energy East is a pipeline plan to get tar sands oil from Alberta to the east coast. The plan would see an old natural gas pipeline converted to ship heavy oil from Alberta through to Ontario, and a huge new pipeline built across Quebec and New Brunswick. The oil would then be exported through massive new export tanker terminals in the St. Lawrence River, and the Bay of Fundy.

As a new report shows, Energy East is an export pipeline – not a made-in-Canada energy solution. Energy East would carry 1.1 million barrels of oil per day. Of that, between 750,000 to 1 million barrels would likely be exported unrefined via tankers.

Learn more about this risky pipeline. Live in Ontario? Tell the Ontario Energy Board to say no to this risky pipeline.

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