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Reader disappointed by publication of letter
‘Re-opening’ from Page 6 i.e. FEATURE | March 25, 2021 - Direct Observations Confirm That Humans Are Throwing Earth’s Energy Budget off Balance. (https://climate.nasa.gov/news/3072/direct-observations-confirm-that-humans-are-throwing-earths-energybudget-off-balance); or Is the Sun causing global warming (https://climate.nasa. gov/faq/14/is-the-sun-causing-global-warming); or, there are balanced sources of scientific rebuttal of denialist claims that were interesting to expend energy on early in the discussion, but tiresome to have to keep calling up to rebut old debunked memes (https://skepticalscience.com/ coming-out-of-little-ice-age.htm).
Also, to rebut the claims that glacial melts won’t impact coastal property you could look at the following source: https://coastal.climatecentral.org/map/11/73.8779/40.7262/?theme=water_level&map_type=water_level_above_mhhw&basemap=roadmap&contiguous=true &elevation_model=best_available&refresh=true&water_ level=3.0&water_unit=ft
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Or simply talk to the insurance industry on their take on the massive changes in fluvial and pluvial flooding risk. Why is this rapid onset and escalation occurring?
Or you could have looked up and published your take on one of the thousands of actual science papers by experts who are peer reviewed (rather than post a non-peer reviewed
Why Wait?
opinion letter as if it has merit).
For example, Mann, M.E., Zhang, Z., Hughes, M.K., Bradley, R.S., Miller, S.K., Rutherford, S., Proxy-Based Reconstructions of Hemispheric and Global Surface Temperature Variations over the Past Two Millennia, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 105, 13252-13257, 2008.
Also, blaming other countries for not being willing to reduce emissions assumes that all countries have had an equal hand in adding carbon to the atmosphere and that all have benefitted from the exploitation of that resource.
And the sleight of hand saying that “Big Oil” means OPEC and Russia, when it almost always actually refers to American and European oil companies amongst the majors is a rhetorical trick of the trade - misstate the issue so that you can create your own red herring argument.
I am disappointed to say the least that Beach Metro Community News would let that letter infect your much loved local publication….unless that is the point (and I really hope that that is not true).
I am not an atmospheric scientist. I am responding in my personal capacity as a Beach resident and not in my professional capacity. I think that the rebuttal should be your newspaper’s responsibility given your creation of the situation. I would highly recommend getting an expert who would have more than opinion to share.
David Sweetnam
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Community Calendar
MAY 5-7: Jane’s Walks, honouring urbanist, activist and longtime Toronto resident Jane Jacobs. Info: www.janeswalkfestivalto.com
MAY 6: EcoFair at Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 35+ exhibitors/vendors: solar panel co-ops, vegetarian food vendor and cooking demo, info on green grants and how to access them, recycling experts, bike repair tent, a beekeeper, butterfly and pollinator gardeners, energy advisors and more. Free. All welcome! Info: beachunitedchurch.com
MAY 6: Jazz & Reflection (Theme: Time) at Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave., 4:30 p.m. We are excited to welcome young jazz singer John Amato (vocals), Jesse Whiteley (piano) and Matt Savard (bass) to our Main Hall. Donations are welcome and proceeds support the Beach United food programs. Info: beachunitedchurch.com
MAY 6: Garage Sale for Shelter at several East End locations, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sponsored by Royal LePage Estate Realty and Royal LePage Shelter Foundation. To donate gently used items, or for location info, call 416-690-5100.
MAY 10: Scarborough Garden & Horticultural Society presents Size Small – Fits All – small sized cultivars for all gardens by well known Heinke Thiessen, at Scarborough Village Recreation Centre, 3600 Kingston Rd. (corner Markham Rd.), 7:30 p.m. Refreshments included. Guests welcome.
MAY 13: Annual Outdoor Plant Sale at Cornell Campbell House Property, 3620 Kingston Rd. (next door to at Scarborough Village Recreation Centre with large parking lot), 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
MAY 13: Historical Walk with Beach Metro News history columnist, Gene Domagala, 1 p.m. Starting at Corpus Christi Catholic Church at Queen St. E. and Lockwood Rd., this walk travels along Queen Street to finish at Beach United Church at Wineva Ave.
MAY 13: Malvern collegiate Institute 120th Anniversary Celebration, 55 Malvern Ave. An Open House will be held from 1-4 p.m. at the school, and a pub night will be held at several different locations. Info and tickets: malverncollegiate.com/events/reunions/mci-120/
MAY 13: Nisbet Lodge McClintock Manor Foundation Mothers Day Walkathon, 10 a.m. (registration starts at 9 a.m.) This in-person 5K and 1Km walk starts at 740 Pape and wends through the neighbourhood, and includes a post walk BBQ and prizes. Our fundraising goal is to raise $40,000 to upgrade our resident’s activity room. Registration is required. Contact Gwen at foundation@nisberlodge.com
MAY 13: Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers at Grant AME Church, 2029 Gerrard St. E., 7 p.m. Enjoy a free music-filled evening with the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers from Ithaca, New York on their Spring Tour Concert. Info: grantamechurch@yahoo.ca, 416-690-5169
MAY 13: 55 Division Community Police Day at Jimmie Simpson Park, Queen St. E., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. rain or shine. Police vehicles on display, police horses, specialty units, bike safety, and more. Info: www.55cplc.ca/events
MAY 16: East York Farmers Market opening day at the East York Civic Centre, 850 Coxwell Ave., 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
MAY 20: Organ Recital (rescheduled!) with Stefani Bedin at Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave., 4:30 p.m. ORGAN STOPS - pianist and organist Bedin will perform a beautiful, varied program from Bach & more. Donations are welcome and proceeds support the Beach United food programs. Info: beachunitedchurch.com
MAY 20: Annual Spring Thaw Concert at Beaches Presbyterian Church, 65 Glen Manor Drive, 6 p.m. Featuring eclectic music in the indie pop, folk and jazz genres, with Ewen Farncombe, Emily Schultz and Zinnia, supported by Julian Anderson-Bowes, Leah Holtom, and Chris Pruden. Tickets $30, children under 12 free. Ticket includes a beverage of your choice – beer by Leftfield Brewing, wine, coffee and tea. Tickets available at door via e-transfer or cash. Net proceeds go to support the BPC Refugee Fund and ARISE ministries www.ariseministry.ca
MAY 26: Sunday Funday at RCL Branch 11, Clubroom, 9 Dawes Rd. 1-7 p.m. Entertainment: David Wildsmith 2-6 p.m. Dinner 4 p.m. Menu: Salzburg steak, potatoes, vegetables, dessert. Dinner Tickets $15 pp (cut off May 26). Dinner tickets sold at the Bar or Susan Squires 647-657-8817. No cover charge. All welcome.
MAY 27: R H McGregor Elementary School 100th year anniversary celebration at 555 Mortimer Ave., 1-4 p.m. School tours, historical archives, light refreshments, student performances and swag available for purchase. Info and RSVP at https://sites.google.com/view/rhmcgregor100/home
JUNE 3: Acoustic Harvest 25th Anniversary Gala Fundraiser at St. Paul’s United Church, 200 McIntosh St., 8 p.m. Acoustic Harvest is celebrating 25 years! Please join us for our Gala Anniversary Fundraiser! Tickets: Tickets: $40 at www.acousticharvest.ca or $45 at door. No Refunds.
JUNE 6: Community Centre 55 Annual General Meeting at 97 Main St., 7 p.m. for the purpose of considering and taking action with respect to the following: to approve the financial statements of Community Centre 55 for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022; to receive our Program report; and to fill 1 vacancy on the Board of Management. Additional info: Reza Khoshdel, Executive Director, Community Centre 55 at 416-691-1113 ext. 225
JUNE 10: Bowmore Road Jr. and Sr. Public School 100th Anniversary Celebration, 12 noon-4 p.m. Student performances, school tours, refreshments, archives, school swag for purchase, and a carnival in the park. Free takeaway for first 200 visitors. Info and RSVP: https://sites. google.com/view/bowmores-100th-anniversary/home
JUNE 17: Slobberfest at the Leuty Pavilion on the Boardwalk, foot of Lee Ave., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Hosted by Community Centre 55. Join the Pack Parade at 9 a.m. for a chance to be crowned Slobber King or Queen. Contests, vendors and more. Dogs must be leashed. Info: Jade 416-691-1113 ext 224, jade@centre55.com
KEW BEACH LAWN BOWLING CLUB & Croquet
Open Houses will be held May 28, June 3 and June 17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Try it for free. Coaching and equipment provided. All ages welcome. Info: kewbeachlbcinfo@ gmail.com, 416-694-4371, www.kewbeachlbc.ca
BEACH INTERFAITH OUTREACH LUNCHES, 11 a.m. •Mondays at Corpus Christi Church (16 Lockwood Rd.). Sit in. Bag lunch. Chair lift. •Tuesdays – alternating locations: St. Nicholas Anglican Church (1512 Kingston Rd.), May 9. Hot meal. Wheelchair accessible.; St. Aidan’s Anglican Church, (2423 Queen St. E), May 2, 16. Bag lunch. Wheelchair accessible. Coffee available. •Wednesdays at Beaches Hebrew Institute (109 Kenilworth Ave.). Bag lunch. •Thursdays at Beach United Church (140 Wineva Ave.). Hot meal. Wheelchair accessible. •Fridays at Kingston Road United Church (975 Kingston Rd.). Hot meal. Wheelchair accessible. Please note: Lunch format may vary site to site. Last lunch is May 19. Info: 416-691-6869
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 243 Coxwell Ave. •Seniors Luncheon at Royal Canadian Legion, 243 Coxwell Ave. 12:30 p.m. Doors open at 12 noon to a swing band with luncheon served shortly after. $5 for lunch, free for seniors 65 and over and veterans. May 2, May 16, May 30 and June 13 •BINGO every Sunday 2-5 p.m. in the Club Room. Please arrive 10 minutes earlier to get cards and a seat.
•May 6th DJ Derek 8 p.m., May 13th Hot Traxx Karaoke
8 p.m., May 20 Live Band - Reckless 8 p.m. All events in The Club Room. No cover charge. Info: 416-465-0120
BEACH PHOTO CLUB. Are you interested in photography? We invite all shutterbugs to check out our local photo club. We offer a range of activities including guest speakers, mentorship, opportunities to share your work, photo excursions, competitions, practical seminars and more! We meet the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month from September to June, 7-9:30 p.m., at Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Ave. (unless specified in program). Info: beachphotoclub.com or email beachphotoclub@gmail.com
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS at Community Centre 55, 97 Main St., Saturdays
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: 416-691-1113
AL- ANON at Community Centre 55, 97 Main St., Wednesdays 7:15 p.m. Alateen members are welcome to attend. Info: 416-691-1113
SPRING FOOD DRIVE - Calvary Baptist Church Food Bank, 72 Main St. Please help us feed families in need in this community by dropping off non-perishable food items Wednesdays 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or Thursdays 5-6 p.m., and/or make a donation (for a tax receipt) to Calvary Baptist Church (note it is for the food bank). Know that all donations will be used to feed our neighbours in need, on a weekly basis. Please check expiry dates prior to making donations. Info: gpcc@calvarybaptist-church.ca Adrienne Scott, Executive Director
CHURCHES
ST. SAVIOUR’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 43 Kimberley Ave. (at Swanwick Ave.). All are welcome. Sunday services at 10:30 a.m. - both in person and via Zoom. Call the church for info: 416-699-6512. Outside Blessing Box - Take what you need, give what you can. Info: www.stsaviours.ca, www.facebook.com/ churchwithreddoor/. Sermons available on Proclamation! Podcast (now available for free on iTunes).
ST. AIDAN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 2423 Queen St. E. at Silver Birch welcomes you to join us for Sunday worship at 8:30 am in person, or at 10:30 am (with children & youth programs) in person or on Zoom. Wednesdays: Mid-week service, 10:30 am. Our energetic, active church offers varied opportunities for spiritual growth, vibrant Children’s and Music programs, Youth activities, and a strong commitment to action on social justice and environmental issues. Info: www.staidansinthebeach.com, 416-691-2222 BEACHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 65 Glen Manor Drive. (S of Queen). We are an inclusive and affirming congregation in the heart of the Beach. BPC has strong commitments to community service and social justice issues. We provide non-perishable food for those in need through our Free Food Pantry located outside the church building. Our Refugee Commitee has been in operation for many years helping families and individuals arrive and start a new life in Canada. On the 2nd Wednesday of every month we host a Coffee Outreach from 1-3 p.m., an opportunity for people in the neighbourhood to gather for coffee, snacks and fellowship. May 16th at 7:30 p.m. there will be a film screening and discussion about Sex Trafficking for Victims and Survivors of Crime Week hosted by Tamara Cherry and ARISE Ministries. Our annual Spring Thaw concert is back on May 20th at 6 p.m. Sit back with a beverage and enjoy an evening of jazz and original songs. Proceeds go to support BPC’s Refugee Ministry and ARISE Ministry. Links and info: www.beacheschurch.org or 416699-5871. Minister: The Reverend Katherine McCloskey ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 794 Kingston Rd. Weekend Masses: Sat. Vigil at 4:30 pm, Sun. 9 & 11 am. Weekday Masses with Rosary: Tue. - Fri. Doors open and Rosary begins at 7:45 a.m. followed by Mass at 8:15 a.m. Confessions every Sat 3:45 to 4:15 p.m or by appt. Church website and phone: https://stjohnsto.archtoronto.org, 416-698-1105
GRANT AME CHURCH, 2029 Gerrard St. E. All are welcome every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to worship service in-person, Facebook, ZOOM, or YouTube livestream with Pastor Kenesha Blake-Newell. Join us on our prayer line every Wednesday from 11a.m.-12 noon. Bible study on ZOOM every Wednesday at 7 p.m. We provide non-perishable food, fresh fruits and vegetables on Fridays from 3:30-6 p.m. at our food bank located in our fellowship hall. Registration is required. New clients must present identification for each household member. Links and info: www. grantame.com, grantamechurch@yahoo.ca, 416-690-5169