Events for July 2009.
Danforth B.I.A Charity Road Hockey Challenge
On May 24, Danforth Ave. - from Ellerbeck St. to Jackman Ave. – transformed into one of the city’s largest road hockey tournaments. Teams from across the GTA battled it out for...more
The Children's Trunk Show
Over 50 vendors set up shop inside the Fermenting Cellar at the Distillery District for this summer’s Children’s Trunk Show. An exclusive shopping event geared towards kids and...more
Family Day Festival
Gledhill Jr. Public School invited families to come celebrate and be a part of their annual Family Day Festival.
Families gathered after school in the schoolyard for games, hea...more
Toronto's First Paella Festival
Residents across the GTA exposed their taste buds to an assortment of paella dishes at Toronto’s first ever Paella Festival at Embrujo Flamenco.
From May 25 to 31, patrons wi...more
Twelve Dancing Princesses
Creswell Dance Academy welcomed families to Monarch Park High School’s main auditorium for their year ending dance show titled “Twelve Dancing Princesses.”
Dressed up in ...more
5th Yard Sale for the Cure
Yard Sale for the Cure went off this year incredibly well - with the 5th annual event happening in the Beaches, in other parts of Toronto and across Canada! Those of you who stoppe...more
Slobberfest
Slobberfest kicked off it's third annual Beach dog-lovers festival in the beach. The fundraising event for Community Centre 55 took place on May 31st with proceeds going to Commun...more
Fun In The Sun At Wilkinson
A hot summer day saw families of Wilkinson Public School enjoy the 2008 Wilkinson Fun Fair. Year after year Wilkinson packs its schoolyard with games, rides, a dunk tank, a makeove...more
Trickle Make-Over
As part of her contribution to Yard Sale for the Cure, Cathy from Trickle on Queen St E had a marvelous idea. She contacted three patrons of her store who she knew had personal exp...more
Lady's Day at the Beach
On May 31st a group of Ladies spent the day at the beach 'working out' to raise money for 'Team Babe Cycles'. 100% of the donations went to Princess Margaret Hospital for Cancer R...more
Celebrating Families
On May 31st expectant and new families spent an afternoon having fun and learning at Withrow Park Clubhouse. Under the theme 'Celebrating Families' new moms could participate in s...more
Crossroads Of The Danforth BIA
With the help from Councillor Adrian Heaps, the Danforth BIA officially unveiled their new office - Crossroads of the Danforth BIA. Danforth BIA members welcomed the community to t...more
Dance Showcase 2009
Inside the Chinese Cultural Centre, the first dress rehearsal for Vince Parrell's Dance Showcase 2009 took place. Dancers, with the help from teachers and parents, familiarized t...more
Restaurant Review
Baldini – now that’s amore
By Kelly Shortt
Nestled in the heart of the emerging Leslieville neighbourhood is this quaint little Italian restaurant situated on Queen just ...more
Balmy Beach Silent Auction
Families from Balmy Beach Public School made their way to the school’s annual indoor silent auction and outdoor fun fair.
Bidders at Balmy Beach combed through the various tr...more
Kingston Road Village Festival
Pedestrians strolled up and down Kingston Rd. listening to live music at the 7th Annual Kingston Rd. Village Festival. Kingston Rd. store fronts - running between Victoria Park an...more
St. Joseph School Fun Fair
On Saturday June 6th the staff and students of St. Joseph's School held their annual Fun Fair. Families could try their hands at rock climbing, the eliminator challenge, the jumpi...more
Speak Out '09
Youths from across Toronto participated in a variety of arts- related activities in Speak Out '09 at the Children's Peace Theatre on Saturday June 6th. The highlight was the live ...more
Purina Walk For Dog Guides
On Sunday May 31st the Beach Lions Club supported the Purina Walk for Dogs. Dog lovers and their masters stoled along the boardwalk to raise money. The walk is the largest fundra...more
East End Kids of Steel Triathlon
Kids between the ages of 3 to 15 participated admirably in the East End Kids of Steel Triathlon at Birchmount Community Centre. Almost identical to your traditional triathlon, besi...more






