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Events in September 2019
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September 8, 2019(2 events)
The Leslieville FleaThe Leslieville Flea – The Leslieville Flea is back outdoors for summer at Ashbridge Estate in the heart of Leslieville! A curated flea market selling vintage and handcrafted goods. ADMISSION IS ALWAYS FREE! The Leslieville Flea is back outdoors for summer at Ashbridge Estate in the heart of Leslieville!The Leslieville Flea is back outdoors for summer at Ashbridge Estate in the heart of Leslieville! – A curated flea market selling vintage and handcrafted goods. ADMISSION IS ALWAYS FREE! |
September 9, 2019
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September 10, 2019(1 event)
Etobicoke Centennial Choir Open RehearsalEtobicoke Centennial Choir Open Rehearsal – Entering its 53rd season, the Etobicoke Centennial Choir (ECC) continues to enrich the cultural life of the community through the performance of diverse high-calibre vocal music. The choir provides a musical home for people who share a passion for the joy of ensemble singing and sharing the beauty and excitement of choral music with others. The ECC offers amateur singers the opportunity to work with professional musicians to learn and perform a wide variety of music, ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary compositions and popular music. The ECC welcomes new singers in all sections for the upcoming season. Interested singers are invited to attend an open rehearsal on Tuesday, Sep 10, 2019 from 7:30-10:00 pm at Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey Blvd., Etobicoke. Participants will have the opportunity to sing with the choir during a typical rehearsal, meet the conductor and choristers and explore what the choir offers. The choir also welcomes non-singing associate members and volunteers. Music Director Henry Renglich has once again programmed a season of diverse, exceptional choral music. |
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September 15, 2019(2 events)
Terry Fox RunTerry Fox Run – Every year Terry Fox Runs are held in over 9000 communities across Canada with the goal of raising funds for cancer research. We work directly with The Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI – the research arm of the Terry Fox Foundation) striving for the best outcomes for cancer patients. THE LESLIEVILLE FLEA AT ASHBRIDGE ESTATETHE LESLIEVILLE FLEA AT ASHBRIDGE ESTATE – Over 2 acres of green space to explore. Food, Beer, Music & the BEST Vintage & Handcrafted goods in the City. For all the details go to leslievilleflea.com. Admission free. |
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September 21, 2019(1 event)
TD Tree DaysTD Tree Days – From extreme weather events such as intense flooding and wildfires to drastic swings in temperature, our climate is becoming more turbulent and harder to predict.[1] The financial and social effects of these events are also being felt as people have been displaced or without power. But what can trees do? Trees do more than beautify our parks. From absorbing carbon from the atmosphere to helping to manage rainfall, our green spaces are critical to building more resilient and liveable communities. |
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October 5, 2019(1 event)
TD Tree DaysTD Tree Days – From extreme weather events such as intense flooding and wildfires to drastic swings in temperature, our climate is becoming more turbulent and harder to predict.[1] The financial and social effects of these events are also being felt as people have been displaced or without power. But what can trees do? Trees do more than beautify our parks. From absorbing carbon from the atmosphere to helping to manage rainfall, our green spaces are critical to building more resilient and liveable communities. |
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