What do you love about your city?

November 16, 2015
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My favourite love letters

Since I started The Love Lettering Project in 2004, thousands (!!) love letters have been written. I should do a comprehensive tally, but it’s somewhere between 3-4 thousand letters. That’s a lot of community love. Of course all the letters written … Continue reading

May 6, 2014
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So much love lettering in Whitehorse

ALL! THIS! SUNSHINE! Seriously, I don’t think I’ve slept since I arrived. It is positively glorious here. And I’ve had the privilege of working with some amazing Grade 10 students through the DreamCatcher Mentoring program, writing love letters about what they love … Continue reading

April 15, 2014
by Lindsay
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It’s official: DreamCatcher Mentoring partners with The Love Lettering Project

Hooray! It’s press release release day! The countdown to heading up north starts NOW!! Toronto – April 15, 2014 – DreamCatcher Mentoring (DCM), an e-mentorship program that pairs Canadian high school students with mentors working in their chosen career fields, … Continue reading

April 7, 2014
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Countdown to Yukon+NWT love

I am counting down the days until I head up north for the 2014 DreamCatcher Mentoring Mentor Tour from May 4-9 2014! I’ve been e-mentoring youth since 2010 with DCM and it’s always so amazing to hear about their lives up in … Continue reading

March 20, 2014
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May 2014: Mentoring + 16h of SUNLIGHT

I have had some pret-ty incredible mentors along the way, including Lynn Crosbie, Anne Michaels, and I’m currently writing a grant for a much larger mentorship-based project. And since 2010, I’ve had the privilege of being a mentor for youth … Continue reading

March 3, 2014
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Love Lettering in the North!

I’m not sure I could be any more excited…The Love Lettering Project is partnering with DreamCatcher Mentoring, with funding from the Canada Council for the Arts, for a three-city tour of the North in May! Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Fort Smith, … Continue reading