Come out and celebrate the talented and creative local artists, crafters, performers, musicians…
It’s all happening outside on Saturday, September 23rd from 2 PM to 11 PM at the corner of Queen West/Cowan (Parkdale Library / 1313 Queen W).
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to show your work, be a vendor, do a demo, perform, promote, create an installation… info@parkdale.to
OUR VISION
To provide an integrated community event that showcases professionals next to budding artists, kids’ art next to home artists, performers next to community arts programmes, and arts’ supplies vendors next to installations.
Exhibition Place is holding a Community Appreciation Day on Saturday, Sept. 16 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on the Ex Place grounds. During the summer people learned about beekeeping and attended weekly music concerts at Centennial Park.
Join in the celebration with freeearly morning cookies and coffee in Centennial Park, lawn games, music at the Bandstand, a scavenger hunt, making matching BFF Friendship bracelets, face painting, a guided walk through Exhibition Place and the history behind the beautiful buildings.
Here is a link to sign up for any or all of these events – https://www.explace.on.ca/community-event/community-day-at-explace/
The City is holding an In-Person Community Consultation Meeting.
Early in fall 2023, the City is expecting to receive a revised planning application from Ontario to redevelop the provincially owned lands at Ontario Place. Join their community consultation meeting to learn more!
Thursday, September 7th, 2023 Exhibition Place – Beanfield Centre (105 Princes’ Boulevard Toronto, ON M6K 3C3)
Hear about the latest developments for the Parkdale Hub project. The Pop Up event will be outside the Parkdale Library on August 23rdfrom 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (at the corner of Queen Street West and Cowan Avenue) to see the updated plans and talk with City and CreateTO staff.
The City’s proposal for the building on the West Block of the site has increased from 10 stories to 16 stories to accommodate 60 additional homes. Within the additional height, a total of 231 new homes will be provided at the Parkdale Hub. City Staff have reviewed the impacts of the proposed changes to ensure the additional height does not adversely impact adjacent properties or the surrounding neighbourhood, and that the proposed height represents an appropriate built form. The depth of the property, which is deeper than many properties fronting onto Queen Street West, allows for sufficient step-backs and ensures a six-storey presence on Queen Street West is maintained, consistent with the policy direction resulting from the West Queen West Planning Study.
Parkdale Residents Association Comments on the Updates:
Mid-afternoon is an odd time of day to have residents attend a public feedback event. A lot of locals work during the day.
HEIGHT: We believe it is disingenuous to state that the increases from the original 6 stories to 10 stories to now 16 stories will have no impact on the West Queen West Planning Study which is being appealed by 17 developers before the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT-PL200629).
An appeal before the Ontario Land Tribunal recently approved 11 stories across from the Parkdale Hub on the North side of Queen St. W. by KingSett Capital at the old Designer Fabric store (OLT decision OLT-22-002167 section 34 and 42).
In the deliberations of the Adjudicator, the Parkdale Hub project at the proposed 10 stories was used as the rationale for allowing KingSett Capital to increase its height above 6 stories to 11 stories. It is guaranteed that other developers will follow suit and request much higher heights now that the Parkdale Hub project is proposing 16 stories – look to the corner of Queen & Noble proposing 24-stories, the Radiator development on Dufferin south of Queen 25-stories, or the 12-stories proposed at Jameson and Queen to use a similar rationale.
It’s accurate to assume that the West Queen West Planning Study will fail at the Ontario Land Tribunal.
CULTURE: An important element of the Parkdale Hub project is the Parkdale Arts and Culture Centre. Currently, there are three important existing features at the corner of Queen and Cowan – Parkdale Library, Masaryk-Cowan Community Rec Centre and the Parkdale Arts and Culture Centre. The Parkdale Library and Masaryk-Cowan Community Rec Centre will see major expansions. The Parkdale Arts and Culture Centre needs to receive the same consideration. What is proposed so far diminishes this cultural component. This new Update reduces the proposed 10 rental units for artists back to its existing 9 rental units for artists.
More consideration of the creative and cultural elements of this Parkdale Hub is required. Not a reduction or status quo.
There is a pre-application virtual meeting on Wed., Aug. 30 at 6:30 PM to review a 21-storey mixed-use development at 1304-1318 King St. W. and 143-145 Cowan Ave.
There will be a short presentation followed by a Q & A.
A Toronto classic, the performing arts organization Canadian Stage remakes High Park’s Amphitheatre into a different Shakespeare play every summer through Dream in High Park.
This year Dream in High Park is celebrating its 40th anniversary by presenting Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the same inaugural production they presented at their first-ever performance in 1983.Runtime: 90 minutes with no intermission
Calling all collectors for one day only! Bring your keepsakes and meet with experts.
The Canadian Society of Decorative Arts (CSDA) is very excited to be at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) this year! Come on by and say hello and bring a friend to their booth on Thursday, August 31 at the Enercare Centre (Heritage Court – 100 Princes’ Blvd Unit 1, Toronto, Ontario).
New this year! Wondering about a treasure from your gran, a junk shop find, or an eBay item that seems to hold a secret? The CSDA can help! At their CNE booth, they’ll provide a team of experts to assess your article of interest and share their wisdom.
If you have an object calling out to you for its origin story, please submit a photo with the completed form found HERE.
Submissions are due: Monday, August 14 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.
Categories accepted are:
Ceramics
Glass
Wood carvings
Boxes
Baskets
Folk art
Asian art
Silver
Ephemera (vintage tickets stubs, playing cards, postcards)
Books
Photos
Any questions please call 647-249-6280 or email us at info@csda-ccad.org.
Their new location officially opened to the public on July 19th. This new space is fully accessible and will allow them to return to a shopping model.
With the shopping model, service users can now select their own grocery items instead of receiving a pre-made grocery hamper.
Dropping Off Donations
Moving forward all donations can now be dropped off at the new location at 263 Dunn Avenue during the following hours:
Wednesday & Thursday: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM Friday: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM
If you are planning to bring more significant donations please send an email to info@pcfb.ca to let them know when they can expect you.
There are usually volunteers located outside the entrance of the building that would be more than happy to accept your donations. If no one is outside please call them at 416-532-2375 and they will meet you at the door.
In partnership with City Hall Live, Exhibition Place will be hosting Music in the Park at ExPlace every Wednesday in July. Taking place at 7 PM in Centennial Park, the series will feature a diverse lineup of emerging and established Toronto musicians.
Bring your friends and family, grab a picnic blanket, and enjoy a night of great music under the stars.