CRABAPPLE DUCK
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FALL/WINTER 2016 (SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER & DECEMB E R )
RARE FINDS IN TORONTO’S WILDS
PRESERVE YOUR GARDEN HARVEST
DRAWING BUTTERFLIES WHAT’S NEW AT THE TBG! NATURAL PLANT DYE WORKSHOP
Create a sample book showing how seasonal plants can produce a wide range of colours in wool, silk and alpaca fibres. Page 13
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LECTURE SERIES The Toronto Botanical Garden is proud to present the Fall 2016 TBG Lecture Series. Come early to grab a light dinner or visit TBG’s Garden Shop for great member discounts. Bistro opens 5:30 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Lecture: 7:30 p.m. Members free (Bring a friend for $10); Public $15; Students (with ID) $12. Door sales only. Collecting Asian Rose Species and Conserving Them at Quarryhill Thursday, Sept. 15
Bill McNamara For the past 27 years, Bill McNamara has been collecting and documenting naturally occurring plant species in the wilds of Asia. A particular focus of his expeditions is wild rose species. His garden, Quarryhill Botanical Garden in California, has the largest collection of wild roses in the world. Rebuilding Nature’s Relationships at Home Tuesday, Oct. 25
Douglas Tallamy Specialized relationships between wild animals and plants are the norm, not the exception. These relationships provide birds with insects and berries, disperse bloodroot seeds, pollinate goldenrod and so on. Plants that evolved in concert with local animals provide for their needs better than plants that evolved elsewhere. Doug will explain why this is so and how we can create beautiful gardens that support native biodiversity.
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Bill McNamara
Douglas Tallamy
Sean James
What to do with a Downpour – Ornamental Ways to Handle Rainwater Monday, Nov. 21
Sean James Our cities are largely covered by impermeable surfaces – roofs, parking lots, roads, even compacted soil – which contribute to water pollution, flooding and bank erosion in urban ravines. Sean will demonstrate how gardeners can help turn the tide on this troubling situation with beautiful water-protecting landscapes. This lecture is generously supported by the Royal Bank of Canada.
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COURSES & WORKSHOPS An individual membership at the TBG is just $45 per year. Save on adult programs and it pays for itself!
GARDENING & DESIGN Late Summer & Fall Beauty
Thursday, Sept. 8, 7 to 9:30 p.m.
Fall is a great time to enjoy, reflect upon and work in the garden. Many plants can be moved or divided at this time. Experienced garden instructor Marion Jarvie will provide descriptions of some of her favourite plants, as well as information on placement and care. Public $24; Members $20
[PG16F02] Marion Jarvie
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Mosses, Sedges, Ferns & Other Shade Lovers
Saturday, Sept. 10, 1 to 4 p.m.
Shade in a garden need not be a liability. In fact, it’s a great opportunity to add interesting and colourful plants. Frank Kershaw, a shade garden specialist, will bring you out of the dark with plant and design suggestions as well as maintenance tips.
Resilient Plants
Saturday, Sept. 17, 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Discover a selection of plants that are marvellous to grow, reliable show-stoppers and resistant to harsh winters. Marion will discuss conifers, small trees, shrubs and perennials. Public: $24; Members $20
[PG16F13] Marion Jarvie
Public $36; Members $30
[PG16F03] Frank Kershaw
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COURSES • LECTURES • EVENTS Harvest & Preserve Your Herbal Garden Monday, Sept. 19, 7 to 9 p.m.
DIY Garden Design Principles
Saturday, Sept. 24, 1 to 4 p.m.
Public $30; Members $25
Discover how to plan your garden using various design and analysis techniques with Frank Kershaw, an instructor in the George Brown College/ TBG garden design program. This three-hour workshop will include site inventory and analysis, garden theme and layout options as well as plant selection for maximum impact and sustainability. This course will be of interest to those designing a new garden or contemplating a garden makeover.
[PG16F15] Danette Steele
Public $36; Members $30
Gathering, preserving and storing herbs is a delicious tradition for putting aside the bountiful harvest. During this session, participants will have fun learning about several methods of preserving herbs while tasting samples of herbal tonics, elixirs, syrups, vinegars and more. Everyone will make some herbal remedies to take home.
[PG16F17] Frank Kershaw Cooking with Indigenous & Invasive Plants Thursday, Sept. 22, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Stop and eat the roses…and the day lilies and the burdock, too! Water is far too precious to waste on highmaintenance lawns and diva ornamentals, and the survival of pollinators is hanging in the balance. It’s time to ditch the delphiniums and learn to love – and eat – the weeds! Public $30; Members $25
[PG16F16] Signe Langford
Garden Design Certificate Offered in partnership with George Brown College, this certificate teaches a practical approach to designing gardens and landscapes for personal or professional interest. Classes are held at the downtown Toronto campus. coned.georgebrown.ca/gardening | 416-415-5000, ext. 2092 | celiberal@georgebrown.ca
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HORTICULTURAL THERAPY HT Certificate Program The Horticultural Therapy Certificate offers a comprehensive look at the principles and practices of the professional use of horticulture as therapy. This four-part program focuses on the core skills and knowledge recommended for HT education by the Canadian Horticultural Therapy Association (CHTA). This is an on-going program with new sessions beginning at various times. Registration for the next Module One will open in early 2017. Contact adulted@torontobotanicalgarden.ca for more information. HT Certificate Module Four: HT Management & Community Development
HT Certificate Module Three: Horticultural Therapy Techniques and Settings
Learn how to fundraise for and market HT programs and build community support in this final HT module. Students will gain confidence through the presentation of comprehensive HT program proposals.
Learn how to create therapeutic environments that enable people of all abilities to participate in horticultural activities, indoors and out, year round. Students will be introduced to budgets, plant orders, greenhouse management, raised bed and container gardening and botanical arts and crafts.
Weekends, Sept. 10 & 11, 17, Oct. 15 & 16, 29 & 30, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Public $690; Members $575
[PG16F04] Margaret Nevett, HTR
Weekends, Nov. 12 & 13, 26 & 27, Dec. 3, 4 & 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Public $695; Members $575
[PG16F33] Margaret Nevett, HTR
URBAN BEEKEEPING
Honey Sommelier Ontario honey comes in myriad flavours, textures, scents and nuances based on floral sources and geography. Through this tutored taste tour by beekeeper and instructor Cathy Kozma students will refine their palates, explore the honey-making process and experience a selection of Ontario’s finest varieties. Public $30; Members $30
[PG16F32] Saturday, Nov. 5, 1 to 3 p.m. Or [PG16F34] Tuesday Nov. 22, 7 to 9 p.m. Cathy Kozma
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NATURE & ECOLOGY Autumn Tree Tour: Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Saturday, Oct. 15, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Explore the diversity of trees and shrubs thriving in Toronto’s famous 139-year-old Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Meet your experienced leader at the Yonge St. entrance and enjoy a guided tour of the cemetery’s unique horticultural components. Identify fruit trees and rare species of significant age while enjoying the fall colours.
Rare Finds in Toronto’s Wilds
Thursday, Oct. 20, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Toronto’s ravines are home to many natural treasures, including rare plants and ancient fossils. Learn all about Toronto’s endangered species and habitats with Jason Ramsay-Brown, author of Toronto’s Ravines and Urban Forests (Lorimer, 2015). Public $18; Members $15
[PG16F26] Jason Ramsay-Brown
Public $30; Members $25
[PG16F24] Frank Kershaw
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INSTRU CTO R
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Floral Design Fundamentals I Ursula Eley
Wednesdays, Sept. 7 to 28
6:30 to 9:30 p.m
Late Summer & Fall Beauty
Marion Jarvie
Thursday, Sept. 8
7 to 9:30 p.m.
Mosses, Sedges, Ferns and Other Shade Lovers
Frank Kershaw
Saturday, Sept. 10
1 to 4 p.m.
HT: Module Four Margaret Nevett
Sept. 10 & 11, 17 Oct. 15 & 16, 29 & 30
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Floral Design Fundamentals II Lillian Taggart
Mondays, Sept. 12 to Oct. 3
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Yoga: Fall Janet Crocken Mondays, Sept. 12 to Nov. 21
4:30 to 6 p.m. & 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Botanical Art Studio
Leslie Staple
Thursdays, Sept. 15 to Nov. 17
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Resilient Plants
Marion Jarvie
Saturday, Sept. 17
1 to 3:30 p.m.
Drawing Butterflies
Alan Li
Saturday, Sept. 17
1 to 5 p.m.
Harvest and Preserve Your Herbal Garden
Danette Steele
Monday, Sept. 19
7 to 9 p.m.
Cooking with Indigenous & Invasive Plants
Signe Langford
Thursday, Sept. 22
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
DIY Garden Design Principles Frank Kershaw
Saturday, Sept. 24
1 to 4 p.m.
Gothic Romance of Flowers and Wire
Ursula Eley
Saturday, Sept. 24
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Abstract Floral Design 1
Margaret Taylor
Tuesdays, Sept. 27 to Oct. 18
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Designing with Roses, Lilies, Tropicals and Orchids
Ursula Eley
Wednesdays, Oct. 5 to 26
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
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PR O G RA M A Celebration of the Harvest
INSTRU CTO R Lillian Taggart
DATE
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Thursday, Oct. 6
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Floral Design Fundamentals I Pat Ware
Thursdays, Oct. 6 to 27
Noon to 3 p.m.
Autumn Tree Tour: Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Saturday, Oct. 15
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Floral Design Fundamentals II Lillian Taggart
Mondays, Oct. 17 to Nov. 7
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Rare Finds in Toronto’s Wilds Jason Ramsay-Brown
Thursday, Oct. 20
6 to 7:30 p.m.
Smartphoneography
Nicole Olds
Saturday, Oct. 22
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All About Tea
Raelene Gannon
Tuesday, Oct. 25
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Urban Ravine Restoration
Friday, Oct. 28
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Natural Plant Dye Workshop
Saturday, Oct. 29
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tuesdays, Nov. 1 to 22
6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Frank Kershaw
Susan Fohr
Floral Design Fundamentals I Rosemary Passafiume-McLean
Sugar Blossom Workshop Jenny Maw Saturday & Sunday, Nov. 5 & 6
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. & 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Honey Sommelier
Cathy Kozma
Saturday, Nov. 5
1 to 3 p.m.
Drawing Feathers, Shells and Pine Cones
Alan Li
Saturday, Nov. 12
1 to 5 p.m.
HT: Module Three Margaret Nevett
Nov. 12 & 13, 26 & 27, Dec. 3 & 4, 10
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Honey Sommelier
Tuesday, Nov. 22
7 to 9 p.m.
Cathy Kozma
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Urban Ravine Restoration: Plants, Plans and Progress
Friday, Oct. 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
With action at all levels of government and increasing interest among residents, Toronto’s ravines present our city with exciting opportunities for ecological progress. TBG’s one-day symposium will bring together advocates, stewards and scientists to discuss ravine-focused
initiatives and research underway in and around the city. Come to learn, connect, be inspired and find your place in this exciting movement. Public $75; Members and Students $65 [PG16F35] View the agenda and speaker bios online at torontobotanical garden.ca/symposium
E N J OY AT T R A C T I V E D I S C O U N T S A N D P R I V I L E G E S Toronto Botanical Garden members receive discounts on courses, event tickets and purchases at the TBG Shop and Garden Café, as well as free admission to TBG Lectures. Members also enjoy reciprocal privileges at more than 250 botanical gardens and arboreta across North America and discounts at select Toronto nurseries. Join today at torontobotanicalgarden.ca/membership
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FLORAL DESIGN
This series of hands-on courses is taught by accredited floral design judges from the Garden Clubs of Ontario, and is suitable for both personal and professional interest. torontobotanical garden.ca | 416-397-1341. Floral Design Fundamentals I [PG16F05] Wednesdays, Sept. 7 to 28, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Ursula Eley [PG16F10] Thursdays, Oct. 6 to 27, Noon to 3 p.m. Pat Ware [PG16F23] Tuesdays, Nov. 1 to 22, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Rosemary Passafiume-McLean Public $186; Members $155
Due to high demand, TBG is offering this popular course three times in the fall. Learn how to select and condition flowers, how to use floral design supplies and how to achieve different types of design. Each week you will create one of the following designs: water viewing, table centrepiece, crescent and triangular mass. This course is the pre-requisite to all other courses in the Floral Design program. It is suitable for anyone who enjoys working with flowers.
design. Discover a new design style each week: vertical line design, a hand tied bouquet, a Hogarth Curve and an asymmetrical mass design. Take home your creations and astonish your loved ones. Students will have to purchase their own materials. Prerequisite: Fundamentals 1. The Gothic Romance of Flowers & Wire
Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Learn how to work with wire to create floral forms reminiscent of delicate wrought iron. Students will make a base form out of wire, which can be used over and over, and then enhance it with beautiful dried flowers. You will also learn how to dry flowers so that they retain their shape and colour. Wire and flowers are included in the cost. Public $96; Members $80
[PG16F18] Ursula Eley
Floral Design Fundamentals II [PG16F01] Mondays, Sept. 12 to
Oct. 3, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Lillian Taggart [PG16F25] Mondays, Oct. 17 to
Nov. 7, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Lillian Taggart
Public $186; Members $155
In this follow-up to Fundamentals I, participants gain deeper knowledge of plant material, colour theory and
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TBG PROGRAM GUIDE Abstract Floral Design I
Tuesdays, Sept. 27 to Oct. 18, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Public $186; Members $155
Explore abstract art forms and their counterparts in floral design in this new TBG offering. Learn how abstract principles and elements are employed in this genre, and how to create your own designs. [PG16F19] Margaret Taylor Designing with Roses, Lilies, Tropicals & Orchids
Wednesdays, Oct. 5 to 26, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Public $186; Members $155
These are truly special flowers for design, each having unique characteristics that offer something special for designers. Explore the history of these flowers and key horticultural characteristics, including their diverse colours, forms and textures. You will also learn how to create outstanding traditional and contemporary arrangements. [PG16F21]Ursula Eley A Celebration of the Harvest
Floral Design Certificate All courses marked with the floral emblem can be applied to the Floral Design Certificate. Course fees do not include flowers or supplies unless otherwise stated. Students must purchase these on their own at a cost of $50 to $60 per class.
ART & PHOTOGRAPHY Botanical Art Studio: Fall
Thursdays, Sept. 15 to Nov. 17, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Work at your own pace and develop your own botanical painting style in this relaxed class with experienced instructor, Leslie Staple. All levels welcome. Bring watercolour materials and an inspirational subject. FULL SESSION – TEN CLASSES [PG16F11] Public $336; Members $280 HALF SESSION – FIVE CLASSES [PG16F12] Public $174; Members $145
Thursday, Oct. 6, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Public $90; Members $75
Drawing Butterflies
Most of us celebrate the harvest and Thanksgiving with a feast. How better to decorate our tables than with a centrepiece made from a pumpkin filled with fall flowers and foliage? Come prepared to have loads of fun. [PG16F22] Lillian Taggart
Please join us for a delightful afternoon of butterfly drawing. Working from carefully preserved specimens, you’ll learn how to capture the details of these fascinating insects with the help of artist Alan Li. This workshop will be of particular interest to those who keep nature journals. All skill levels welcome.
Saturday, Sept. 17, 1 to 5 p.m.
Public $48; Members $40
[PG16F14] Alan Li
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Natural Plant Dye Workshop
Saturday, Oct. 29, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Before chemical dyeing, people used garden and wild plants to dye fabric. Participants will create a sample book showing how seasonal plants can produce a wide range of colours on wool, silk and alpaca fibre. Public $30; Members $25
[PG16F29] Susan Fohr
Smartphoneography
Saturday, Oct. 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Good news! The ever-present Smartphone takes surprisingly great flower and tree photos. This workshop will cover the Smartphone’s awesome shooting features and easy composition rules, as well as photography apps and hands-on editing. You will also have a chance to try out some of these techniques in the garden! Public $60; Members $50
[PG16F27] Nicole Olds
Drawing Feathers, Shells and Pine Cones Saturday, Nov. 12, 1 to 5 p.m.
Using graphite pencil, artist Alan Li will demonstrate how to capture the shapes and textures of natural objects. Alan will also teach the line and shading techniques required to make your drawings more dimensional and expressive. Supportive feedback will be provided. All skill levels welcome. Public $48; Members $40
[PG16F36] Alan Li
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TBG PROGRAM GUIDE Sugar Blossom Workshop
Saturday, Nov. 5, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. & Sunday, Nov. 6, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
In this two-day introduction to the craft of creating sugar paste flowers, you will learn how to artfully produce beautiful (and edible!) flowers including roses, cymbidium orchids and small blossoms, for your cakes. All supplies will be provided. Public $180; Members $150
[PG16F31] Jenny Maw
WELLNESS All About Tea
Tuesday, Oct. 25, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Raelene Gannon, a certified tea sommelier and experienced teacher, instills her students with a deep understanding
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and appreciation of tea. At her first TBG class, she will demonstrate how to steep the perfect cup of tea or tisane, create delicious blends and incorporate tea into recipes. Public $30; Members $25
[PG16F28] Raelene Gannon
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COURSES • LECTURES • EVENTS Yoga: Fall
Mondays, Sept. 12 to Nov. 21 (no class on Oct. 10) 4:30 to 6 p.m. & 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Combining different yoga styles, experienced instructor Janet Crocken encourages a balance between endurance, strength and flexibility. All levels welcome. Bring a yoga mat and towel. TAKE ALL TEN CLASSES [PG16F06] 4:30 to 6 p.m. [PG16F07] 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Documentary Screening Series Public $12; Members $10
Plant this Movie: The International Urban Farming Documentary Saturday, Aug. 27, 4 p.m.
Inhabit: A Permaculture Perspective Saturday, Sept. 24, 4 p.m.
Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret Saturday, Oct. 29, 4 p.m.
Seeds of Time
Saturday, Nov. 26, 4 p.m.
Public $180; Members $150
TAKE FIVE CLASSES [PG16F08] 4:30 to 6 p.m. OR 6:30 to 8 p.m. Public $96; Members $80
WALK-IN Drop in and try it out! [PG16F09] $20 per class TBG Book Club Last Wednesday of every month, 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Weston Family Library. FREE; Open to TBG and book-lover members only. Discuss books with a gardening theme. To register, and for more info, contact Jan Neuman: janneuman@rogers.com | 416-656-8246. *Beginning in September* Drop-in Library Story Time Mondays, Sept. 19 to Dec. 12, 11:15 to 11:45 a.m.
Drop in to the Weston Family Library for nature stories and songs. Recommended for ages 1 to 5. FREE! No registration required. TBG Art Gallery Botanical Artists of Canada Exhibit ends Aug. 26 Tash Damjanovic Exhibit: Art of Seeing, Sept. 1 to Dec. 23
GARDEN TRAVEL DeNure Tours — Love to garden? Join expert gardener Marjorie Mason in 2017 and visit the Chelsea Flower Show, the Highlands of Scotland or Newfoundland. Visit www.denuretours.com or call 1-800-668-6859 for more details. GARDEN TOURS with Margaret Dailey-Plouffe. Tours that exceed your expectations. 2016 Tours | September: Frank Lloyd Wright / Fallingwater & Buffalo; Kingston Penn Tour & Cruise | November: Buffalo shopping day | December: Christmas in Niagara OR in New York City! | 2017 Tours: Victoria/Vancouver Island in April | Ottawa Tulip Festival (& the 150th!) in May | WAFA in Barbados in June! Contact: Margaret@hnatravels.com 416-746-7199
Support the TBG and mention that you saw it here! A portion of TBG registrations for these trips supports our programs.
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SPECIAL EVENTS North Toronto Flower Market at CF Shops at Don Mills
Saturday, Sept. 24 and Sunday, Sept. 25, Noon to 6 p.m., Friday, Oct. 14 through Sunday, Oct. 16, Noon to 6 p.m.
An outdoor market filled with florals, plants and sweet treats, curated with a Parisian flare. Created in partnership with CF Shops at Don Mills, Toronto Botanical Garden and Flowers Canada Urban Ravine Restoration: Plants, Plans and Progress
Friday, Oct. 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hear from engaging experts about the exciting ravine-focused initiatives and research underway in Toronto. Aster Awards
Thursday, Nov.17 Cocktail Reception: 6:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony: 7:30 p.m.
Toronto Botanical Garden celebrates three extraordinary individuals who embody the TBG’s mission to transform our city by connecting people to plants and the natural world. The Aster Awards recognize the work of these “green stars” – people whose achievements inspire us to cherish and conserve nature.
Holiday Market & Open House Thursday, Dec. 1, Noon to 9 p.m. FREE, Open to the public
Visit the TBG’s Annual Holiday Open House, presented in partnership with the Garden Club of Toronto and Milne House Garden Club. The building will be decked with holiday cheer and well-stocked with unique items to fulfill your holiday shopping needs. PLEASE NOTE THAT REGISTRATION FOR FALL AND WINTER CLASSES OPENS ON AUG. 22, 2016.
ABOUT THE TORONTO BOTANICAL GARDEN The TBG offers year-round learning experiences for all ages including courses, garden tours, nature day camps and field trips. Toronto Botanical Garden is a registered charity. (BN11922 7486 R0001) For more information, visit torontobotanicalgarden.ca or call 416-397-1341.
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