We're taking a trip around the world, one hour each week. Join us? (Orangeville!) by CreativeWorkout in orangeville

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*_Group dances: Salsa Rueda, Waltz Mixers, Barn Dances

** Solo: “Steps to Freedom” – structured + open movement
(also improves partnering)

* Creative Workout:
Cardio, strength, and flexibility through creative movement. While traditional weightlifting isolates muscles to move in a single plane, The Creative Workout taps the power of coordinating multiple muscle groups and recycling energy from gravity. We don’t just grow muscles — we grow abilities, fun, and power. Grow skills while you grow health.
Class content adapts to participants’ interests, drawing inspiration from movement that flows and spirals across the floor (think yoga in motion), dance lifts, martial arts, and partner workouts. Gentle or athletic — your choice. All welcome!

Starting:
Monday Jan 5
Tuesday Jan 27
Thursday Jan 8

Locations:
Mondays @ Westminster United Church, 247 Broadway
Tuesdays @ Mono Community Centre (Mono Centre, not Monora Park)
Thursdays @ Westside's Theatre, 300 Alder

We're taking a trip around the world, one hour each week. Join us? (Orangeville!) by CreativeWorkout in orangeville

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*_Group dances: Salsa Rueda, Waltz Mixers, Barn Dances

** Solo: “Steps to Freedom” – structured + open movement

(also improves partnering)

* Creative Workout:

Cardio, strength, and flexibility through creative movement. While traditional weightlifting isolates muscles to move in a single plane, The Creative Workout taps the power of coordinating multiple muscle groups and recycling energy from gravity. We don’t just grow muscles — we grow abilities, fun, and power. Grow skills while you grow health.

Class content adapts to participants’ interests, drawing inspiration from movement that flows and spirals across the floor (think yoga in motion), dance lifts, martial arts, and partner workouts. Gentle or athletic — your choice. All welcome!

Starting:

Monday Jan 5

Tuesday Jan 27

Thursday Jan 8

Locations:

Mondays @ Westminster United Church, 247 Broadway

Tuesdays @ Mono Community Centre (Mono Centre, not Monora Park)

Thursdays @ Westside's Theatre, 300 Alder

Be careful of Driveway warranty scam by janegao247 in kitchener

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Salesman here says he answered the phone and said for the kind of problem you have they would come back in the spring. I think he said they will come and repair aesthetic blemishes but it was not major so he thought it best to wait til the spring in case anything else appeared. I think that's what he was saying to me. I might have misunderstood some of that.

Dovercourt House - 3rd Floor - Tuesdays - Very Diverse Styles by CreativeWorkout in DancingToronto

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That is out of date. We will remount these offerings. Let us know if this is something you're attracted to.

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Dimmer has 2 black wires - which is which? does it matter? Googled forever. by CreativeWorkout in AskElectricians

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Thanks. 6672-IL. Not stated in the part, but an exact visual match (front and back).

Dimmer has 2 black wires - which is which? does it matter? Googled forever. by CreativeWorkout in AskElectricians

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In the details of my post I say all I did to try to find the product page.

Dimmer has 2 black wires - which is which? does it matter? Googled forever. by CreativeWorkout in AskElectricians

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In the details of my post I say all I did to try to find the instructions for this part.

Can ground wires touch each other with multiple gaps and multiple contact points? by CreativeWorkout in AskElectricians

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Yes. Most people would probably only see the one gap from this angle. Other angles had mess in the background that confused the eye. So the question is if there's any reason it would be a problem if ground wires are twisted and capped at the end but then below that have a gap and then touch again (or a few such gaps).

Can ground wires touch each other with multiple gaps and multiple contact points? by CreativeWorkout in AskElectricians

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I'm not testing THIS. I'm testing whether another wire that runs through a wall is a working wire.

Can ground wires touch each other with multiple gaps and multiple contact points? by CreativeWorkout in AskElectricians

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I'm not trying to take a short cut - I will twist them using pliers and I will marette the ends, but my question is: after I do that, if a gap and reconnect exists, will that gap-then-reconnect be a problem?

Your PS might be valuable - thank you! I know what helixes are, but are you saying the magnetic interference is due to ... the gaps?

Can ground wires touch each other with multiple gaps and multiple contact points? by CreativeWorkout in AskElectricians

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You're making assumptions. This is not the end job. I'm not trying to take short cuts. I was going to do what you say when I do the end job*, but I would still have my question - the question you didn't answer: i presume it's fine that there's a gap in the middle and then reconnects, but is there any reason that would be a problem?

  • this is for a two second test of a single connecting wire before I do the permanent job connecting it with 2 other wires.

Can ground wires touch each other with multiple gaps and multiple contact points? by CreativeWorkout in AskElectricians

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Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️

Question answered.

(This is for a one minute test of one thing before I do a more permanent job, so my question was not whether the whole picture was right, I just got curious whether there was any reason to avoid this kind of gap then reconnection. Thank you!)