DECA’s 5th Annual Pumpkin Parade! Can you help?

This year is the fifth anniversary of DECA’s magical Pumpkin Parade in East Lynn Park – and it falls on a Saturday!  If the weather’s right, we could be in for a record-setting, spectacular display.
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As always, we’re looking for volunteers to help. Extra cleanup help after the parade will be especially welcome this year….skip the gym and toss pumpkins instead!

  • Greeters –  During the parade, volunteers will help their neighbours place and light their pumpkins. We’ll need three or four of these volunteers.
  • Haulers –  After the parade, volunteers will load pumpkins into dumpster bins on site.  If you have a wagon or wheelbarrow (or bike trailer?), you’re like pumpkin-hauling gold. For this job, the more the merrier. (roughly 9-10 p.m.)
If you’re available to help out with this fun event, please contact Heather Bean by clicking here.

 

The Last Farmers’ Market of 2014 – Today

It’s been an incredible 2014 season at the East Lynn Farmers’ Market. Each week we were offered great food from friendly farmers, along with a blessing from the weather gods with the majority of Thursday’s being rain-free. But now it’s time to say good-bye and thank you as this will be the last week of the farmers’ market for 2014.

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We would like to send out a HUGE DECA thank you to all the volunteers who made the market happen each week.  These amazing people donate their time to help set up tables, paint children’s faces, cook and serve dinner for the farmers, answer questions and promote DECA, run children’s activities and clean up the tents and tables afterwards. We hear from a number of farmers that our market is their favourite and no doubt it’s because of the great vibe that gets created by the volunteers and, or course, the shoppers!

Please be sure to come by to stock up your freezers and cellars and to say farewell for the season!

The East Lynn Farmers’ Market runs every Thursday from 3-7:00 p.m. between June 5 – October 16 at East Lynn Park, located on the south side of Danforth Ave, just west of Woodbine Ave. Stay up to date by visiting the East Lynn Market Facebook page.

So there’s an election on….so what?

We’re all busy people with full plates and packed agendas. But we have a big decision to make in a couple of weeks, and here is why you need to care about the upcoming election, and what you can do to inform yourself.

Step 1: Vote

While Danforth East is our section of the world, we live in a city with many, many neighbourhoods woven together. What happens there affects here. (If you take the subway, you are intimately aware of this fact.) We are ONE city and we need to pay attention. Transit, childcare, taxes, services, housing, parking, development, parks – what matters to you?

On October 27, 2014, we will have an opportunity to cast three votes: City Councillor, School Board Trustee , and Mayor. Please do whatever you can to actually go and vote. It’s important. Put it in your calendar

If you already know what boxes you’re going to check on election day then you may as well get it done early.  Advanced polls are open from October 14 (tomorrow!) to Sunday, October 19 between 10:00am-7:00pm.

Need info about where to go to vote? Click here, put in your address in and click on the “Where do I vote” tab at the top.

Step 2: Get involved

There are many ways to get involved, and not all of them involve knocking on doors. Although if you are into that, your fave candidate would likely appreciate a few hours of your time! You can also offer to do some phoning or drop some leaflets.

Is there an issue that matters to you more than anything? If so, send the candidate an email or a tweet, or call them and ask what they think. Look at their websites. Drop by their campaign office and meet their staff, and get a sense of the who they are and what kind of leader/representative they would be.  Take your kids with you and ask their opinion!

Municipal politicians have to raise their own funds for their campaigns so they rely on volunteers and donors to make it all happen.  We all have an opportunity to really make a difference.

Here are the links to the list of candidates in all four wards that DECA covers:

Step 3: Come to the Ward 31 Debate on Wednesday

DECA is expressly non-partisan. We do not take sides, because we truly can and will work with anyone. We currently have very good relationships with the Councillors who represent most of us in Wards 31 and 32 (we also creep over into Wards 29 and 30) and we’re not shy to say it. At the end of the day, we want to work with the person who we all collectively decide is the best person for the job – which gets back to that need to vote!

In the spirit of facilitating a conversation, we’ve organized a Ward 31 debate scheduled for this Wednesday, October 15 (see poster below). We will not take questions from the floor that night to ensure that the short time we have with the candidates is spent on issues that matter to many rather than individuals.  If you have a burning question for the candidates, email: ward31debate@gmail.com

We’re still looking for a few volunteers to help at the debate. If you are able to lend a hand, please contact debate organizer David by email at ward31debate@gmail.com

 

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(In a perfect world, we would have organized debates for all wards and in all categories, but we simply do not have the capacity for that. It’s a lot of work! One is better than none, right??)

Slow Down signs for sale Sunday Oct 19

Thanks to Natasha for sending us this note from neighbour, Cathy:

Hi everyone!

Not sure if you have seen the “slow down kids at play” signs in Leaside…they were designed after the death of a little girl this summer who was struck by a car.

I now have 50 of these signs for our neighbourhood- and hoping with your help to sell them to our neighbours.

I am planning to sell them on Sunday October 19 from 10am – noon.

I am at 35 Glebemount Ave.

Please tell your friends and neighbours to come on by and pick up a sign for $5 (no profit will be made- the sign company is selling them at cost- I covered the taxes:)

Spread the word!