Fresh-faced Carolina Kostner won bronze at Sochi this year.
Dear friends,
Twenty-seven year old Carolina Kostner of Italy (on the right, above,) will be with us on Monday November 24, 2014 at 7pm. Carolina will be answering questions about what is in her Olympian diet.
In a very memorable women's singles figure skating event in Sochi, Carolina won the bronze becoming the first Italian to win a medal in Olympic figure skating singles. Adelina Sotnikova of Russia (centre) won gold and defending champion, Yuna Kim of South Korea (on left), won silver.Kostner placed 9th in her first Olympics in 2006 in Turin, and placed 16th in Vancouver. She almost quit skating but instead came from her values by "learning to skate for the passion & the pleasure". This seemed to make all the difference.
This presentation will lead into developing our proposal to organize for a More Lively and Loving Toronto. We will look at educating ourselves, engaging local growers, coordinating purchases
among participating neighbourhoods, and negotiating big discounts
through bulk
purchasing.
We want input from people involved in all aspects of food, from the beginning.
Join us this Monday on
the third floor of the beautiful Columbus Centre. Take the elevator to the right of the restaurant and follow the signs.We want input from people involved in all aspects of food, from the beginning.
The Columbus Centre is an Italian cultural centre just west of Dufferin on the south side of Lawrence. (Use the Allen Expressway or take the subway to Lawrence West Station and take a bus a few blocks west to Dufferin.)
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