Serve! Engaging Youth for Change
15 May 2008
Snow Dirt

Canada is a country where most of the time, the season remains winter.  One of the most important factors of winter is snow.  Toronto has a problem of snowfall every other day.  When snow falls, it looks beautiful and people enjoy it a lot.  Kids play and make snowmen, and some young adults fight in the snow, which seems entertaining. But other than all the advantages of the snow it has some disadvantages as well.  On the second day of the snow it creates a great mess.  Once it starts to melt, it becomes icy and slippery which causes car accidents and other mishaps for pedestrians. It works like a stone between several diamonds. In other words, it spoils the beauty of the area.  The government should do something about it in order to avoid accidents and mishaps.

By: Anonymous (Step Up March Break program participant)

Posted by Elaine (Program Manager)
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An after school and March Break program for youth 13-16 years old. This program fosters community involvement, skills development and teamwork.
An elegant evening of fine wine tasting led by renown wine expert, Tony Aspler.

The event will also feature a silent and live auction of fine and rare wines.

So come eat, drink, be merry and experience the wines of Italy. Ciao!