Category Archives: Community

Own Property in Parkdale: Cooperative Purchasing – Nov. 25

CoopPurchasingCooperative Purchasing is another way to own property in Toronto that provides security, affordability and adaptability as you work with others who have the same goals.

Join an interactive discussion on Cooperative Purchasing with a panel of experts on the subject, including a mortgage broker, a real estate lawyer and home owners who have purchased cooperatively.

This event will appeal to a wide range of people including those considering a first home purchase, those involved and interested in the sharing economy, individuals and families looking to downsize. and Torontonians concerned about the growing cost of home ownership.

Organized by Lesli Gaynor, local real estate agent and entrepreneur (Mitzi’s Sister).

Date: Wednesday, November 25th
Time: 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Place: 1108 Queen St. West  – Bosley Real Estate

RSVP by November 23

Nutcracker by Parkdale’s Pia Bouman’s School of Ballet – Dec. 17/18/19/20

Nutcracker-30th

Pia Bouman’s School of Ballet and Creative Movement will host Toronto’s longest standing performance of the Nutcracker – 30th Anniversary. This massive community production comes together with nearly 100 children dancers and 80 local volunteers. For three decades, it has been a beloved tradition and festive celebration for the Parkdale community.

DATES/TIMES:

  • December 17 at 7:30 PM
  • December 18 at 7:30 PM
  • December 19 at 2:00 PM
  • December 20 at 2:00 PM

LOCATION:

  • Lismer Hall, Humberside Collegiate Institute, 280 Quebec Avenue

CLICK HERE for tickets to Nutcracker 2015

Visions to Actions: Community Wealth Building in Parkdale – Nov. 23/26/28

From Visions To ActionsThe next round of participatory planning workshops for Parkdale Community Economic Development planning project (PCED) has been scheduled as follows.:

Choose a date most convenient for you.

  • November 23 Monday 6:00-8:30 PM at Bonar Parkdale (250 Dunn Ave.)
  • November 26 Thursday 2:00-4:30 PM at Bonar Parkdale (250 Dunn Ave.)
  • November 28 Saturday 1:30-4:00 PM at Parkdale Public Library Auditorium

This workshop is going to build on previous discussions on Parkdale Wellbeing Indicators and/or Community Needs and Assets Mapping. This is the last stage of community engagement process for the phase 1 of community-based research.

In this workshop, first, will discuss what has come up from previous meetings. Building on the priorities, issues, and opportunities that were identified so far. This workshop aims to discuss and identify ways and steps that it will take to move “from visions to actions”. Also talk about a range of areas including housing, work, food, health, cultural development, and local decision making.

Here is a link to more description of the workshop and RSVP.

Parkdale Neighbourhood Land Trust AGM – Oct. 28th

Attend and Vote at PNLT first Annual General Meeting!

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Now that we’ve got this Federal election out of the way, its time to come together Parkdale! Help build community power! The Parkdale Neighbourhood Land Trust (PNLT) is a community controlled organization created to preserve and build affordable housing, affordable commercial spaces, and community gardens.

In this community controlled organization WE (the community) get a say. On October 28th, there is a gathering for PNLTs first Annual Members Meeting to elect a representative Board of Directors! Also people will be voting on draft bylaws. Join other residents for this historic moment and be part of local democracy in action!

NOTE: To vote at this meeting you must first become a member of PNLT by registering before October 22nd 2015 and be 18-years of age. . If you have not registered as a member yet please Sign up online here.

Download PNLT’s AGM Invitation & Agenda 

Date: Wednesday, October 28th
Time: 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:00 p.m.)
Place: 250 Dunn Avenue – Bonar-Parkdale Presbyterian Church

Crisis at Exhibition Place (CNE grounds)

The Parkdale Residents Association (PRA) is very concerned about what is happening at the South end of Parkdale.

Exhibition Place (EP) is a City-owned regional amenity of extremely high public value, comprised of 192 acres in the core of one of North America’s largest cities. As Toronto’s population continues to grow and the City becomes increasingly developed, Exhibition Place has the unparalleled potential to offer the residents of Toronto access to much-needed open space. Exhibition Place also has the clear potential to become a world-class urban attraction.

But this potential is under threat. Recent events indicate that, under the problematic direction of the Exhibition Place Board of Governors, the City is in grave danger of losing much of this valuable amenity for future generations.

The case of MUZIK is a particularly egregious case-in point. Unbelievably, the Board has proposed an Official Plan Amendment (OPA) that would extend the lease period of MUZIK beyond the current 21-year limit to allow the lease to extend to 2034 (!). The proposed means of extending the lease period is to *change the designation of the lands in the Westerly portion of Exhibition Place from ‘park/open space’ to ‘rejuvenation area’*—in other words, *to remove public open space in order that private businesses may benefit from public assets indefinitely into the future*. In addition, the report makes clear that this OPA is primarily offered on behalf of the owners of MUZIK, a nightclub at which there were recently two murders, which the local Councillors believe is not in the public interest, and which use in no way enhances Exhibition Place or conforms to the sort of uses to which these lands were originally to be put.

To add insult to injury, the report is explicit that taxpayers, as opposed to MUZIK, are to foot the bill for bringing the OPA forward for the benefit of this problematic establishment.

These recommendations represent an outrageous failure of our public officials to act as stewards of the public trust. More generally, the piecemeal apportioning of Exhibition Place lands to the highest bidder, are coming forward without there having been any comprehensive public process aimed at identifying the presently desired uses of this valuable amenity and creating a comprehensive vision for realizing the potential of what could be one of Toronto’s most impressive public amenities. Indeed, we suspect that most Torontonians aren’t even aware that this vast amount of open space is owned by the City.

As a small first step in reclaiming this amazing public amenity for PUBLIC use, the PRA calls for Exhibition Place officials to immediately close down MUZIK, and remove the barriers to the statues and land that should be rightfully enjoyed by the public to whom this land belongs.

The Star recently wrote 2 articles on this topic: Sept. 21st and Sept. 19th.

Federal All Candidates Meeting – Sept. 29th

HOW WILL YOU VOTE?

Come meet the Federal candidates running in the Parkdale–High Park riding. This is your opportunity to question the candidates on matters that are important to you AND hear their vision for our community.

Federal election day is on Monday, October 19th, 2015. Advance polling runs from Friday, October 9th to Sunday, October 12th. Click here for voter information.

Date: Tuesday, September 29th
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: 128 Fern Avenue – Fern Avenue Public School

Co-Hosted by the Roncesvalles Macdonnell Residents Association and the Parkdale Residents Association 

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Swansea 8,000 Years – Sept. 13th

This 1-day event is in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Etienne Brûlé’s expedition with the Wendat-Huron down the Toronto Carrying Place Trail to the shores of Lake Ontario. Come and meet Etienne Brûlé and the many great historical figures who ventured the Trail leading to the development of Toronto as we know it today!

Plenty of things to do for ALL ages. A few highlights:
♦  You can be a part of history – audition to be one of the historical figures – click here.
♦  Unveiling of The Moccasin Project with Elder Gary Sault of the Mississauga of the New Credit Nation
♦  Arrival of the final stage of the 3-day Brûlé-Wendat Expedition
♦ Savour historic food prepared by Chantal Vechambre
♦ Métis Fiddler Quartet

Rain or Shine – Entrance is FREE (click here for more detail)

Date: Sunday, September 13th
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Place: 222 Riverside Drive – Lucy Maud Montgomery Parkette

Co-Hosted by the Swansea Historical Society and the Swansea Area Ratepayers Association

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Workshop – Mapping the Needs & Assets of Parkdale – Sept. 10

Parkdale Community Needs & Assets Mapping

What challenges do we face in Parkdale? What about Parkdale’s unique strengths, resources and abilities? Through this workshop, PCED would like to discuss these questions, and identify ways to tackle challenges while also building community wellbeing and shared wealth to create a more inclusive and just Parkdale.

Help develop a Parkdale neighbourhood plan. Attend this workshop and develop a neighbourhood vision for Parkdale, one that offered the opportunities for diverse community members, groups, and stakeholders to share their thoughts, ideas, and visions for what we value most in Parkdale for community wellbeing.

Open for anyone living and working in Parkdale

Registration on-line here or by email – kkamizaki@parc.on.ca

Date: Thurs., September 10th
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Place: 201 Cowan Ave. – Greenest City (at St. Mark’s Church)

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Parkdale History – 400th Anniversary

“The Shared Path” presentation to mark the 400th anniversary of Etienne Brule (and Champlain) along the Humber River, and first contact with the aboriginal peoples of the area. Jack Gibney of Parkdale Village Historical Society (PVHS) and Daryl Landau of Roncesvalles Village Historical Society (RVHS) presenting.

Date: Wed., August 26th
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Place: 228 Roncesvalles Ave. (at Wright Ave.) – High Park Library

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Queer West Film Festival – August 7 – 9

The 7th Toronto Queer Arts and Culture Festival will be hosting a 3-day arts festival this year, expanding their annual film festival from a one evening screening. Increasing the length of the event will allow them to showcase more of the very best of emerging LGBTQ filmmakers both locally and internationally.

Movies @ THE REVUE CINEMA, 400 Roncesvalles Ave.
Doors Open @ 3:30 PM | Films start: 4 PM

Tickets online @ TICKETSCENE
Tickets also @ Revue Cinema Box Office and
For Your Convenience tickets also available @ Sun Milk Variety Store, 1547 Dundas W. (July 15 to August 9)
Ticket Prices: $10 each night or Three Day Passes for $25

Accessibility: The washroom is not wheelchair accessible.
All screenings – Restricted – No one under 18 admitted. ID Required.

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