Today: Veritus Launch, 2-6pm, Feb. 22

Looking for an excuse to get out on this gorgeous Saturday? How about heading to 1801 Danforth for our pop-up shop, Veritus Pictures’ official launch PARTY, happening from 2-6 pm. Come check out owner James Buffin’s new exhibit, FROST, find out what the shop is all about and even snag some deals on upcoming video and camera workshops (including March Break camps).

See you there!

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Pop-up Meet-up! Feb. 26, 7:30 pm

Calling all Pop-up Shops enthusiasts! We’re making plans for the spring and we’re looking for people who are keen to contribute to some new pop-up shop initiatives. What do you think of these ideas? What would you add?

  • Spring pop-up shop weekend marketplace
  • Event planning for a spring launch party
  • A mix of short and long term pop-ups shops in 2014
  • Filling vacant or empty store windows with art
  • Letter writing campaign to attract new businesses to locate in Danforth East (based on recent survey)
  • Hosting a big community meeting to get everyone involved & contributing their dreams for this neighbourhood

Please come to our meetup on Wednesday February 26th, 7:30pm at 438 Strathmore Blvd and pitch in.  If you can’t make it, let us know where your interest lies and we’ll hook you up a team of keen people.

Hope to see you there!

Dear February…(events)

Dear February…

Despite being only 28 days, you feel really long.  You come in on the heels of 31 days of January, and the deck is stacked against you from the start. On the 14th, you try to get us feeling all lovey-dovey, but we’re not convinced.  Once the chocolate boxes are empty, we get that new long weekend, and then the Tuesday after hits and we remember that a Monday off in February just means we now have to cram five days of work into a four-day workweek.  Sigh.  February, I’m going to just say it: you suck.

Thankfully, there are only ten more days of you. And here are some awesome March events to help us all get in the mood for SPRING!!

BOMB Fundraiser Show – March 1, 2014

Beginning at 7:00pm, with children’s activities until 10:00pm all to raise money for local charity Children’s Peace Theatre!

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Colour Creative Family Art Workshops – March 1, 2014

And April 13 and May 4!  Visit www.colourcreative.ca for more info.

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March Break Soccer Camp @ Monarch Park Stadium

Visit www.canadafirstacademy.com for more information or to register.

CFA March Break Camp Flyer 2014

Cracking the Teenage Code

Well, this isn’t a March event, and it’s just outside of the DECA zone, but this is an important chance to talk about something important for parents of teenagers or almost teenagers.

February 20, 2014 @ 7:00pm at Danforth CTI, 800 Greenwood Ave.

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Happy Family Day Weekend Danforth East!

There are many of activities in the neighbourhood this holiday Monday for you and your families to enjoy.  Here is a selection of events that we’ve heard about.  Please leave other suggestions of local happenings in the comments section.  Have a great long weekend everyone!
 

Oaks ‘n Acorns

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Ankh Yoga

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Silly Goose Kids

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Family Art Attach with East End Arts

A reminder that East End Arts will be hosting a Family Art Attack at Artisans At Work (2071 Danforth Ave).  Groups of people of any age ranges are invited to participate in this fun, free art-making event. Paint, brushes and prizes provided! To sign up, and find more info, please go to www.eastendarts.ca.
 

Get your skate on

Mark your calendars! When friends and family ask you what you’re doing this weekend, you can wow and impress them with the list of skating parties that you are attending.  (If only those mean girls in junior high could see you now!) Seriously though, this is a great chance to show winter exactly how it’s done.  See you on the rink!

Councillor Davis’ Skating Party
February 9, 11:30am-1:30pm

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Earl Beatty Community Centre Advisory Council Skating Party
February 9th, 2-4

  • Monarch Park rink
  • Games, music, prizes!
  • Prize for best “Olympic Spirit” outfit!
  • Refreshments and goodies!
  • Children 6 and under must wear a CSA approved helmet
  • Bring your own mug for hot chocolate!

Ten Questions for DECA Board Members: Amanda, Sheri & Shelley

Here is the fourth post in the series of Ten Questions for DECA Board members spearheaded by DECA volunteer Heather Bean.  She posed ten questions to each of our board members to learn a little bit about where they come from, who they are, and what their dreams are for our neighbourhood.  Meet DECA’s board members Amanda Olson, Sheri Hebdon and Shelley Darling – the dedicated women who provide you with news you use via this blog, the DECA Facebook page, Pinterest boards and Twitter feed.

Ten questions for… Amanda Olson

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How long have you been living in the neighbourhood?

Just over two years.

Where did you grow up?

Ottawa.

How do you spend your Saturday mornings?

Most often you’ll find me heading to Oakcrest Park with my two-year-old son for a little teeter-tottering, followed by some sliding, then perhaps a visit to Cake Town for the best scones in Toronto.

What’s your favourite thing to buy at the Farmer’s Market, and what do you do with it?

Everything! But we always love the corn. Boiled, barbecued, prepared any way. It’s such a treat to get corn for dinner that was picked fresh that morning.

How did you get involved with DECA?

As soon as we moved to Danforth East, my friend emailed me DECA Diaries as an introduction to the ‘hood. Just by reading it, I felt like part of a community. I also learned that DECA has been a part of so many events that make this area great, from the farmer’s market to the pumpkin parade, and I wanted to help out to ensure these fantastic things kept happening.

Do you have a dream DECA project?

Not yet . . . I’m having fun working on the great projects already underway. My passion is especially for the Pop-up Shops! project, which has already made a big impact on the Danforth commercial strip in a short period of time, filling up the empty storefronts.

Which business on the Danforth sees you the most–and what brings you there?

Tough question! But if forced by gunpoint to narrow it down, I’d say Manzer Hair Studio for cuts with Nicole, Moberly Natural Foods for most of my grocery shopping, and Silly Goose Kids for presents and any and all of our kid needs from bibs to music classes.

If you could open (or persuade someone else to open) a business on the Danforth, what would it be?

Also a tough one. There are lots of businesses we could still use here. My top picks are a decent fishmonger and an LCBO (the situation at Woodbine is so desperate, I’d even settle for a Wine Rack!)

When you tell other people about our neighbourhood, what do you say?

East side’s where it’s at.

Ten questions for… Sheri Hebdon

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How long have you been living in the neighbourhood?

Eight years.

Where did you grow up?

I grew up in North York.

How do you spend your Saturday mornings?

Either taking my son to swimming or entertaining my twins, depending on whose turn it is to go to swimming.  There is also coffee–lots and lots of coffee.

What’s your favourite thing to buy at the Farmer’s Market?

Strawberries.  They are red and juicy and sweeter than any of those tasteless giants that one can get from the grocery store year-round.

How did you get involved with DECA?

I was enrolled in Baby and Me Yoga with Natasha, and she invited me to the DECA Cocktail party that year.  She asked me when I got there if I would be interested in joining the Board, and I don’t know what I said, but it wasn’t no.  About an hour later, she and Cath were standing on chairs and surprising everyone by confessing that the party was actually the DECA AGM.  I was there with my baby and while I was nursing him, all of a sudden I heard my name called and then got elected to the Board.  I tend to overthink things, so I am inclined to have Natasha organize all of my big decisions from now on.

Do you have a dream DECA project?

Not really. I tend not to be one of the big ideas people; instead I tend toward helping to keep things ticking along. I am on the blog team, so I get excited when we get lots of stats. I guess I’m the equivalent of the IT nerd of the team.

Which business on the Danforth sees you the most–and what brings you there?

I’m probably not original when I say Silly Goose Kids.  The space that Shamie and Tracey have created is so much more than a store.  My kids are so at home there, and we always have a birthday gift to pick up, so it’s both productive and fun!  I honestly don’t know what we would do without them.

If you could open (or persuade someone else to open) a business on the Danforth, what would it be?

I would love a cheese shop and a really good breakfast restaurant.  I know that we have some breakfast/brunch spots already, but not one that I can get excited about.

If you could change one thing about the neighbourhood, what would it be?

Get rid of the Coffee Time at Danforth and Cedarvale, and get businesses or the BIA to commit to keeping their sidewalks free of cigarette butts.

When you tell other people about our neighbourhood, what do you say?

Danforth East is like living in a small town in the middle of the city.  We can walk everywhere, and wherever we go we run into friends and neighbours.  People really care about each other here, and are down to earth and generally so friendly and kind.  I honestly would never live anywhere else.

Ten questions for . . . Shelley Darling

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How long have you been living in the neighbourhood?

We moved into our house in December 2008.

Where did you grow up?

Sudbury.

How do you spend your Saturday mornings?

Usually a session of pancakes and maple syrup followed by swimming or gymnastics class.  Not mine.

What’s your favourite thing to buy at the Farmer’s Market?

A big bag of apples.

How did you get involved with DECA?

I was bored on my first maternity leave.

Do you have a dream DECA project?

Although the bigger community projects are wonderful and I take advantage of them fully, I particularly like the ones that foster more conversation with my immediate neighbours—like the #DanforthEast Garage Sale, or street parties.

Which business on the Danforth sees you the most—and what brings you there?

LEN for jewellery, Silly Goose for the obvious, Royal Beef for sausages and olives, Shoppers Drug Mart for diapers and milk.

If you could open (or persuade someone else to open) a business on the Danforth, what would it be?

A cheese, wine, or clothing store.

If you could change one thing about the neighbourhood, what would it be?

The number of empty storefronts.

When you tell other people about our neighbourhood, what do you say?

We have the most amazing park—East Lynn.