Additional Announcements

ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:

1. Click the link to see the Smart Commute Schedule for the Don Mills Corporate Shuttle.

2. Chris Searles, the student-teacher from Seneca College who did his practicum with us in February 2012, has kindly indicated his availability for private English lessons. Please contact him by email at 2012chrislsearles@gmail.com (delete "2012").

Friday, May 20, 2011

Field Trip Friday, May 20: Bluffers Park

DECISION: It's Plan A today!

PLAN A MEETING POINT: 9:30 A.M. AT DON MILLS TTC ENTRANCE ON SHEPPARD

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  1. Email me by 8:55 a.m. to confirm. (TOTAL confirmed = 5)
  2. Wear comfortable shoes you don't mind getting wet--the ground may be soggy!
  3. Bring sun protection--sunglasses, sunblock, a hat, etc.
  4. Pack some snacks to share with your classmates.
  5. Don't forget your camera and a good sense of adventure!
See you soon!



PLAN B MEETING POINT: 9:30 A.M. AT SHEPPARD YONGE SOUTHBOUND PLATFORM



WEATHER MAPS


It looks like all the green spots of rain have turned to rainless clouds. They are just off the east of Toronto, just off the coast at Bluffers Park, where we're headed this morning. Hopefully, they stay away until this afternoon!

According to the latest hourly forecast, the temperature should rise from current 13 deg Celsius to above 20 degrees, and the rain should stay off our heads until the afternoon. So let's hit the beach park!




Weather information from The Weather Network. As you can see from te radar map above and the long-term forecast below, the weather on Friday is anything but certain.

Plan A: Tall cliffs overlook Lake Ontario at Bluffers Park.
So please watch this space. If all goes well, we'll head for Toronto's Bluffer's Park. That's Plan A. If we get rained out, we'll go for Plan B and head for the Toronto Reference Library. Specific meeting time and venue will be announced by 8:30 a.m. on Friday itself. Check this blog before heading out!
Plan B: From the ESL section way up top to the international newspaper section in the basement,  the Toronto Reference Library has a special niche just for you to disappear into.

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