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With Jean Béliveau, as he heads off from Friends House, Toronto, on his World Wide Walk for Peace and Children: he left his home in Montréal more than a decade ago, has walked through North & South America, Africa and Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and is now heading to Ottawa and then home.

Some of our great Green group in the Cabbagetown Festival Parade on Sat. Sep. 10, 2011
- UMOVE rally, Oct. 31, 2010, Yonge-Dundas Square, Toronto

Ellen speaking as Member of the Day, Toronto Heliconian Club, Sep. 21, 2010

GreatGreenGroup, Cabbagetown Parade, Sep. 11, 2010

Jane's Walk, May 2, 2010 -- St. James Town SEED Walk: Safe Engaged Environments - Disability

Ellen with Brandon Hay, E.D., Black Daddies Club, & Nigel Barriffe, Green Party of Canada nominated candidate, Etobicoke North, Feb. 28, 2010

Cabbagetown Festival Parade, Sep. 12

Ellen at Yonge and Bloor, June 3, 2009

MagNet, conference for magazine writers, editors, publishers: registration desk volunteers, June 3

Ellen with Elizabeth May, Green Party leader, and Dr. Georgina Wilcock, Health Care Critic, at Canadian Jewish Congress, May 31

Green Party volunteer Sibyl Likely, Fred Victor Centre, Oct. 9

Green Party volunteer Sibyl Likely, Fred Victor Centre, Oct. 9

Saturday Night Love, Oct. 4

Sunshine Walk, Queen's Park

Univ. of Toronto, pancake breakfast, Cat's Eye, Oct. 1

Ellen volunteering at Word on the Street, Sep. 28

Xtra community panel forum, Sep. 28

Ellen with Susan Gapka, September 28

Xtra community panel forum, Sep. 28

Ellen with Elizabeth May, campaign train rally

Ellen at the Cabagetown Festival Parade

Ellen with Chris Tindal, Toronto Centre

Ellen, campaign office opening, September 21st

Community activist Gene Lara and Ellen celebrate Gene's 70th birthday
I wish we have Green party in the United States! Go, Green, go Ellen!
Green Party job #1 is to attract more members. Then, more ideas, more volunteering and more money will follow.
And more people can be attracted by offering them attracive activities.
Very few people join because they read party literature or because of moral obligations.
I joined a year ago, after I retired, because I wanted to fight for better ambient and justice, and so far I did nothing. Tom
Thanks for commenting, and thanks for your Green Party membership. You are correct that growing our membership is key. If I understand your comment correctly, you would like to help with Green Party community events in your area. Perhaps you live in a large area with a small Green riding association; there may be active Greens in other nearby ridings. If you would like me to try to put you in touch with other Greens near you, please let me know your riding (just enter another comment, and I will receive it) and I will try to help. You could make a huge difference to the Green Party presence where you live.