Free Science Events in Toronto for May 2014
The Science and Technology Department of North York Central Library compiles a monthly calendar of free science and applied science events in Toronto. Applied science includes health, gardening, pets and food; all subjects found in the department's collection. Here is the May 2014 Calendar.
May's highlights include:
- May 4: The Amazing Birds of the Park, part of the High Park Sunday Walking Tours. High Park Nature Centre. This tour will be lead by Brian Bailey. Walks are led by volunteer scientists, historians and local naturalists who will help you to understand and explore High Park's many significant features.
- May 11: Hiking Healthy/Hills and Dales, part of the Evergreen Brick works Nature and Heritage Hikes. Walks in nature are proven to be beneficial for one’s physical and mental health. Come reconnect with nature and get outdoors and active at this healthy hike from Regent Park to Evergreen Brick Works.
- May 24: Free Toronto Reiki Class, part of The Healing Team. Toronto Reiki and Counselling Services. Leader: Stephanie Norwich, M.Ed.(Counselling Psychology). Reiki Master presents a beautiful and inspiring reiki talk followed by a question period. Topics include: what is reiki, how it works, the history, usage/application, benefits, self treatment, the three levels of training, and steps to becoming a Licensed Holistic Practitioner. The class is also available for groups and organizations.
The Toronto Public Library also offers many free science and applied science events:
May's highlights include:
- May 2: Sexuality and Sexual Expression in Long-Term Care Homes, at Toronto Reference Library.
- May 29: Generation Next: HackLab, at North York Central Library.
- May 14: Stay on Your Feet: Prevent a Fall, at North York Central Library.
- May 16: eBook Basics, at Toronto Reference Library.
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