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Safe Roads Sundays Is Back at Tod’s Point

By: greenwichfreepress | November 25, 2022
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  • Foundation House Family Day is Saturday, July 18

    Bring a blanket, your sketchbook, and any materials you like to use. There will be a kiddie corner, nature bingo, and light snacks and refreshments.

  • Major Exhibition of Artist Dustin Yellin Exploring Visions of Humanity and Nature Opens at The Bruce Museum this July
  • A Garden Crawl for the Ages: Tour de Veggie

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