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A Table for Canada¡¯s YMCAA MosaicProject
An Invitation to Build a TableTo celebrate our diversity and our unityTo tell the stories that reveal who we are and what matters to usTo remember why we¡¯re proud to be Canada¡¯s YMCA
Inspired by Voyageur
A Table Made from Everyday StoriesOrdinary people who prove that everyone can make extraordinary contributionsStories that belong to:volunteer and staff membersparticipantsinternational partnerscommunity members
A Table Made by HandThe Brothers Dressler	Award-winning craftsmen who specialize in creating modern furniture from old materials
 A Table Made with HelpJowi Taylor and Six String Nation	An experienced guide for a national mosaic project
A Table Made by All of Us53 Associations (and friends)53 pieces (or more)1 tablein 1 yearunveiled at the	2011 AGM
A Table Made of Stories like this One ¡­¡°In the room that night, seated in rows of folding chairs, were some thirty young people, mostly in their late teens, obviously labourers, members of a discussion group that met weekly, often to hear a speaker. At the front of the room, seated at a plain wooden table, was the group¡¯s organizer, a man not much older than the members themselves, with straight strong features and with eyes that were clear and blue, a YMCA worker named Murray Ross.  He welcomed the members ¡­¡±~  Kenneth Bagnell from The Little Immigrants: The Orphans Who Came to Canada 1860s ¨C 1930s (1980)
The Story of Canada¡¯s YMCAThe last history was written in 1951 by Murray Ross, the YMCA youth worker who would go on to become a national YMCA staff member, and the first President of York University in TorontoThe next history will be written by ¡­
A Table for Canada's YMCA
A Table for Canada's YMCA

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A Table for Canada's YMCA

  • 1. A Table for Canada¡¯s YMCAA MosaicProject
  • 2. An Invitation to Build a TableTo celebrate our diversity and our unityTo tell the stories that reveal who we are and what matters to usTo remember why we¡¯re proud to be Canada¡¯s YMCA
  • 4. A Table Made from Everyday StoriesOrdinary people who prove that everyone can make extraordinary contributionsStories that belong to:volunteer and staff membersparticipantsinternational partnerscommunity members
  • 5. A Table Made by HandThe Brothers Dressler Award-winning craftsmen who specialize in creating modern furniture from old materials
  • 6. A Table Made with HelpJowi Taylor and Six String Nation An experienced guide for a national mosaic project
  • 7. A Table Made by All of Us53 Associations (and friends)53 pieces (or more)1 tablein 1 yearunveiled at the 2011 AGM
  • 8. A Table Made of Stories like this One ¡­¡°In the room that night, seated in rows of folding chairs, were some thirty young people, mostly in their late teens, obviously labourers, members of a discussion group that met weekly, often to hear a speaker. At the front of the room, seated at a plain wooden table, was the group¡¯s organizer, a man not much older than the members themselves, with straight strong features and with eyes that were clear and blue, a YMCA worker named Murray Ross. He welcomed the members ¡­¡±~ Kenneth Bagnell from The Little Immigrants: The Orphans Who Came to Canada 1860s ¨C 1930s (1980)
  • 9. The Story of Canada¡¯s YMCAThe last history was written in 1951 by Murray Ross, the YMCA youth worker who would go on to become a national YMCA staff member, and the first President of York University in TorontoThe next history will be written by ¡­