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Where can I do court ordered community service hours in Toronto for Theft under 5000 charge?

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Jordan S


I have to do community service hours as part of my Diversion Program to get charges dropped for theft. I was wondering where in Toronto that I could volunteer. I have already tried Salvation Army, Goodwill, and all animal shelters, spca,human society, etc, but I was unable because they are for theft charges. I am kind of at a standstill, any advice would be great! ?


Answer
HI,
You can volunteer at the following event and receive community service hours from Autism Speaks.

The BADASS Dash needs volunteer for their inaugural event on October 6th in KITCHENER, ON. This is a great time to get your friends together to have a fun time, laughs are guaranteed!

Event details:
When: October 6, 2012
Where: Kitchener, ON
Time: Vary by position; 5am-12pm and 12pm- 6pm
Volunteer Positions: Parking, Obstacles, Timing, Refreshments, Awards, Finish line, Autism Speaks tent, Bag Check, Kids Dash, Water Stops, Packet Pickup(pre-event 10/3-10/5),
Volunteers receive: Free Parking, Volunteer Shirt, Community Service Credit, Refreshments

Location:
BADASS Dash @
Chicopee Ski Resort
396 Morrison Road
Kitchener, Ontario, N2A 2Z6

If you can recruit 20-25 guys I will offer double community service credit.

If interested please email teamup@autismspeaks.org

Can you give me an itinerary if we will go to disney world for four days in all the theme parks?




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Me and my family(mom, dad, 14 yr old,13,10 and 4) are going to disney world. Can you give me an itinerary or tips to fully enjoy or explore all parts of the disney world? We want to avoid long lines. We are going there at the last week of april. Are there too much people? Thank you and God bless.


Answer
I would get to a park (whichever one you go to that day) get there early. Most of the day, take your time to see what you want to see, and don't be afraid to stop and enjoy any of the surprises you might come across.

One thing to take advantage of is FastPasses. These are machines that you can put your ticket into and it gives you a time to return to the ride. (Lets say there is a 45 minute wait for Mickey's Philharmagic when you get there at 11:45am. You go to the front of the entrance, and get a FastPass. It might say something like "Return between 1:15pm and 2:15pm". Now when you return in that timeframe you will get into the "FastPass line and probably wait only 5 minutes.) And now you have time to hit some other nearby rides, grab a bit to eat, shop or just sit and relax a bit. These work great.

On the day you choose to go to Magic Kingdom, here are a few tips.
If you ride the monorail, ask to be put into the front. You may have to wait several trips, but it is worth it. The only thing is it only holds 4 passengers, so you might have to split up, just wait for the rest of the party at the other end.

When you enter the park (if you are there for opening) immediately get on the train and ride it all the way to Toon Town (this is in the back of the park.) You wait behind a rope until Toon Town opens and all the characters come out! Goofy may even choose the 4 year old to go ride his Barnstormer Roller Coaster with him. (one child per day is chosen- in 2004 Goofy chose my niece! It was awesome!)

Now you can go through Mickey's house, Minnie's House and the Judges Tent . These are where you get in line and can get your photo taken w/ characters.

I hope you will be doing a character meal while you are there. Loads of fun.

If you don't plan on doing any water parks, I would do one park per day. I like this as opposed to park hopper, where you spend part of the day in one park and then "hop" over to another park for the rest of the day. We usually do one park per day and it works out great.

At MGM, you don't want to miss the Beauty and the Beast show, as well as Rock N Roller Coaster. There are many other things to do there as well, but those 2 are "don't miss".

The 4 year old might not be tall enough for some rides, but many have a "child swap" area. You would all stay in line together until you get near the front, then part of the group gets on the ride while others wait with the little one. When the first group gets off the ride, they "swap" and stay with the child while the rest go on the ride.

At Epcot- you have to go on Soarin'. It is in the Land Pavilion.
Test Track is a lot of fun, too. (again, I am not sure about the 4 year old and any height restrictions.)

Just about any time of year there are lines at Disney World. I would suggest renting a stroller for the 4 year old. (I think you can get a discount if you let them know you want it for all 4 days. You get a different one at every park, but you can prepay or something like that) The stroller will give the little one a chance to rest (little legs get tired quickly as there is a LOT of walking)

Most of all, just enjoy everything you get to see and do. Don't try to do it all because so many people miss a lot by rushing from one ride to the next! Look for the ducks and rabbits in the gardens at Magic Kingdom. Try a ride just for the sake of doing it. (I had never wanted to ride the Teacups because I thought of it as a kid's ride- let me tell you- it is now one of my favorites!)

Take time to do stuff the other people in your family want to do. Remember, it is their vacation, too!!

Don't let the crowds and heat get everyone frustrated. There is nothing worse than seeing people argue in Walt Disney World.

Most of all-
Have a magical time!!




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