Mark your calendars!
July 4th, 2022
Don’t Mess with the Don is doing it again! They need help this Sunday to clean up in ET Seton Park, underneath Overlea Bridge. They will be cleaning on both … [read more]
July 4th, 2022
Don’t Mess with the Don is doing it again! They need help this Sunday to clean up in ET Seton Park, underneath Overlea Bridge. They will be cleaning on both … [read more]
June 27th, 2022
POPUP-POPUP-POPUP clean up! Today, June 27th at 6:00PM, Don’t Mess with the Don will be cleaning under and near one of Toronto’s landmarks: the Prince Edward Viaduct. North of Bloor, … [read more]
April 29th, 2022
Did you know that Don Valley wards will be part of May-June spraying operation for the Spongy Moth aka The scientific name is Lymantria dispar dispar or some may know … [read more]
April 17th, 2022
We eat a lot of chocolate at this time of year and we have been trying to reduce our carbon footprint. Never thought of this. It I love it!! “It’s … [read more]
March 10th, 2022
We know it’s still cold out and we are probably getting a snow storm tonight BUT I thought I would share this great stewardship program that is run by Toronto’s … [read more]
January 14th, 2022
Anyone who knows me know I LOVE the ocean and fish and especially coral life! This looks to be a fun DIY activity to do with the whole family! Check … [read more]
November 28th, 2021
Looking for gift ideas and want to support local? Check these two amazing ladies out (courtesy of our own Greg Thompson)! “I am sending off this information to you all … [read more]
November 22nd, 2021
Have you seen this? Jamie got this in the mail and we thought we would share! According to Second Harvest “58% of food goes to waste in Canada annually while … [read more]
November 15th, 2021
Join Don’t Mess with the Don on November 21. Great event for the whole family! Let’s help take care of our Don Valley so it can thrive! Karen
November 12th, 2021
I came across this fabulous eco project and wanted to share it with you. It’s a seed sitting program for project swallowtail called https://pollinatorpartnership.ca/en/project-swallowtail. It’s about neighbours working together to … [read more]