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Summer Community Collective Workshops

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Summer Community Collective Workshops

We'd love to see you at our Tuesday night Community Collective drop in workshopsif you are able to make it!   Each week Kelly will set out materials to explore, and will be here to give you basic tips and pointers. Crafts may include needle felting, rug hooking, papercrafting and more - suggestions are welcomed!   ✨TUESDAYS 5-9PM   ✨ FREE to attend & registration is no longer required, drop in anytime between 5-6:30PM to get started! Things wrap up at 7PM.   ✨Donations of non-perishable foods for the Dartmouth Community Fridge are always greatly appreciated. Cash donations to purchase...

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April Community Collective Dates

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April Community Collective Dates
April projects for our Community Collective workshops are confirmed!

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Hope for Wildlife Returns - Saturday March 25

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Hope for Wildlife Returns - Saturday March 25
This Saturday, George & Arielle the Owl, are back for a visit from 11AM to 1PM!

Masks are strongly encouraged!

It's free to drop in and say hello, but donations of any amount to Hope For Wildlife are always appreciated! George always brings some Hope for Wildlife swag like bracelets, tattoos & stickers too!

Come and learn all about the amazing work being done for animals in the province by Hope for Wildlife!

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March Community Collective Workshops!

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March Community Collective Workshops!

Our Community Collective workshops are a great chance to try a new skill and meet others in our creative community! 

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Naloxone Training & Community Workshop with Out of The Cold

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Naloxone Training & Community Workshop with Out of The Cold
Rachel & Megan from Out of The Cold will be here to offer training on how and when to use Naloxone and leading a community conversation how to best support or engage with folks living without safe and secure housing.

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