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Pocket little forests for urban yards
Do you love trees and all the gifts they bring? We do! But trees, like people, prefer to live in communities. So instead of planting lonely trees in our yards, let's plant little forests! Together, let's invite magic back into our city. Let's plant little forests as poems, songs, love letters to the land. -
Relationships, Part One
Students at KSS through the Sweetgrass Circle, begin to build a relationship with the land, the trees and each other. -
Relationships, Part Two
Students in Grade 9 Art classes at Kingston Secondary School use Indigenous art to strengthen their own connections to Trees and Forests. To all their relations. -
Kingscourt Leads the Way!
As part of LFK's goal to make Kingston a 'City in a Forest" by 2030, we worked with our partners including the City of Kingston, to help Kingscourt residents increase their tree canopy. We will use this neighbourhood by neighbourhood model to spread the word and the trees to our city! -
Why I am volunteering with Little Forests Kingston
It's all about community and relationships. Being part of Little Forests Kingston brings me into relationship with wonderful people and with our non-human kin. And it brings hope, laughter, learning and resilience to my life.