So much fun happening this weekend – plus a few reminders about some DECA events coming up in September! The Danforth East Arts Fair is one week away, but you can cope with your excitement by checking out some of these events happening tomorrow.
Saturday events
Bike Lane Party 10am-noon
Queenie’s Cards Grand Opening 10am-6pm
Nooks Flea, noon-10pm
Other News
Do you want a Danforth East Arts Fair sign? Email us and Nicole will be in touch to arrange it!
#DECAde Celebrations
Our 10th birthday celebrations are happening this month! We’re having a party at the East Lynn Farmers’ Market on September 21st (formal remarks and cake at around 5pm) and a cocktail party at the Shore Leave on Saturday, September 23rd from 7-9pm. We also have our self-led community scavenger hunt underway! All the details are in the post found here.
Well, you’ve read this far so you must want to see the arts fair poster! We still need volunteers so watch this space for the sign-up or send us an email. Sitting at the DECA table is a great way to be right in the middle of the happiest day in the neighbourhood! Spots for set-up and take-down are also available.
Summer vacation may have ended and the wading pool has closed but the thing is, market goers, now is the time for Ontario produce. What beats the September blues more than fresh, colourful, delicious corn, beans, tomatoes, beets, potatoes, apples, pears and on and on? Buy now to freeze, can, juice, bake with or grill – start the fall with a belly full of goodness!
Our market runs rain or shine, so if it’s a rainy day, swing by with your umbrella and pick up a few things on the run – you will make a farmer happy!
Community Booth – come meet MumNet!
MumNet is a local non-profit that has been Toronto’s leading mom’s group for more than 25 years. It offers new and experienced moms a chance to exercise and connect with other moms in local neighbourhoods. They offer two programs across 15 groups in 10 Toronto neighbourhoods, including three groups in the east end:
MumNet I: for moms with babes and tots
Bond over one another’s triumphs and challenges, and learn from one another during a time when days feel long, but the years are so short.
MumNet II: for moms with school-aged kids (formerly known as MumVet)
Connect over issues that are important to you and to your kids, and make life-long friends in the process.
Visit the Community Booth to learn more about their programs – their fall terms start next week
The East Lynn Farmers’ Market runs every Thursday from 3-7:00 p.m. between June 1 – October 19 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 or by following us on Twitter.
Meet Erin and Yvonne, best friends who are more like sisters.
They are practicing Registered Massage Therapists and the co-owners of Origin Wellness.
Since meeting in school, they have always been there for one another. A friendship when you don’t even remember when they became your person for life.
Yvonne was present at Erin’s first birth. They are now slowly learning how not to dress like each other. And together they have worked hard to build a business that they love.
It was their artistic sides and love of music that drew them to one another.
Before massage therapy, Erin did her undergrad in theatre. She performed in a Fringe show, was in the house cast at Bad Dog Theatre and performed in improv festivals in Toronto and Chicago. She then decided that a different career might be a better fit for her.
Yvonne was a musician and a student in Humber’s music program. As an introduction to professional playing, Humber held information sessions – speaking to students about carpal tunnel, tendinitis, and caring for their bodies. Playing up to six hours a day put strain on Yvonne’s body. She saw a physical therapist to help relieve her aches and pain.
From artistic backgrounds, Erin and Yvonne came together as massage therapy students. They were study buddies who then became colleagues. While working together in various spas and clinics, they realized more and more that they shared similar philosophies and ideas on how to provide the best patient care.
Origin Wellness began one night at Christmas. Erin and her husband had recently moved into their east end home and Yvonne and her partner came over for a visit. The guys, always encouraging and supportive of their work, suggested that Erin and Yvonne should start their own business. They had been practicing RMTs for 4 years at this point. From their experiences in spas and clinics, they knew what elements they would intentionally bring together to benefit the lives of others.
Within a month, Yvonne had a list of places they could rent and Erin was busily making spreadsheets. The switch was flipped. They were all in.
It seems fitting that they found their first space at Danforth and Moberly. Erin lives only a few blocks away and Yvonne’s first home growing up was on Moberly. Her dad, aunts, and grandma all lived in the neighbourhood.
Erin and Yvonne rented a little, 200 square foot nook from Ankh Yoga (at the back of the studio building). It wasn’t long before they outgrew the space and needed more rooms to accommodate their bookings. Luckily for them, the entire main floor of the building suddenly became available and they had to act quickly.
At the time, Erin was 30 weeks pregnant with her son and Yvonne was just picking up her music again. It was an intense period but these two friends made it happen. Erin described it as the ultimate nesting (helping with the expansion of the clinic). Her baby was 5 days overdue on opening day.
Together they have created a beautiful space – warm, cozy and quiet. Their hope was to avoid a clinical feeling and they most definitely have. Walking in, you will feel like you’re in a spa, with the professional and research-based practices of health care practitioners.
Origin Wellness has an incredible mix of patients: parents, professionals, athletes, kids, and more. There are people who run up to a dozen marathons a year, those recovering from cancer treatments, to kids who seek relief from anxiety and growing pains. Word of mouth has kept them busy and many long-time patients come to see them from across the city. People trust them and feel their sincerity.
As friends, they miss spending time with each other. With the nature of their work, they’re often in therapy rooms with patients. It’s a wave at each other down the hallway or a spontaneous trip to IKEA to grab supplies. Their schedules are very different which makes their time together even more valuable.
Along with caring for patients, Yvonne is a musician. She performs regularly with the Arkells, playing in their horn section. She also plays with a Motown band, The Intentions. Yvonne’s a baritone sax player who plays on the spectrum from jazz to punk rock.
When Yvonne is getting ready for an evening performance, Erin is usually in her pyjamas. Erin is on an extended maternity leave and enjoys her days with her 6-year-old daughter and 1-year-old son. She does a lot of the clinic’s administrative work from home whenever she can squeeze it in and continues to enjoy treating patients in the clinic every few weeks.
It’s their opposite nature that has made them not only great friends but great business partners. They get each other and their strengths complement. Where Erin is calculated and organized, Yvonne encourages them to go for it. One provides the energy, the other the support.
It’s pretty special to be able to do what you love and with your best friend. Erin and Yvonne have both.
If you’re interested in booking a massage or naturopathic medicine appointment at Origin Wellness, they would love to see you. Bookings are done through their easy-to-use, online appointment calendar.
Erin, Yvonne, and their team care about helping people feel better. Perhaps you’ll find it’s a great fit for you and a quick walk from home to get to your next appointment.
For information about the vast array of treatments available, visit their website at www.originwellness.ca
Additional posts from The Humans of Danforth East series:
Mark Your Calendars: The Danforth East Arts Fair Returns Sept. 16-17, 2017!
The clock on the Danforth East Arts Fair website is counting down the weeks (3 weeks, 0 days, 21 hours and 3 minutes at the time of writing, to be exact) left to go until the best arts fair in Toronto returns to East Lynn Park.
If you haven’t been before, you don’t want to miss out! The Fair is a chance to stroll around the park, maybe stopping for a bite to eat while catching up with your neighbours or listening to some live music–all while being treated to dozens of local artisans’ wares.
In honour of DECAF turning 9 this year, here are the top 9 things you need to know about the Arts Fair (and why you should support it):
There is no admission fee to visit the Fair on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 16-17, 10 am-5 pm! The live entertainment and activities are all free too.
There is something for everyone, with prices ranging from $5 to over $1000.
There are over 70 amazing local artisans and food vendors to see and taste! Check the Fair’s Facebook and Instagram accounts for daily vendor profiles, and start making your wish list now. Follow #decaf17 so you don’t miss anything.
There are lots of activities to keep kids entertained too! Be sure to check outSilly Goose Kids from 10:00 am-1:00 pm and The Toronto Tool Library from 2:00-5:00 pm on Saturday, Sept. 16. Sunday, Sept. 17’s kids event line up will be DeSerres from 10:00 am-1:00 pm, and Pegasus Dance Studios from 2:00-5:00 pm.
The Arts Fair and DECA overall is entirely volunteer run. All of this amazingness is orchestrated by your neighbours who want our ‘hood to be more vibrant and fun. Thank you, Arts Fair volunteers!
Stay tuned to the blog for more on the Arts Fair as the weeks count down. See you at the Fair!
Main Squared is a free 9-day arts & community festival that will activate and explore the public square at the corner of Main Street and Danforth Avenue in Toronto from August 26 – September 3, 2017.
Drawing inspiration and insight from historical “public squares” while tapping into community aspirations, the festival will invite residents, community members, and the general public to reimagine the square as a space for social engagement, discourse, and civic activism.
Blending contemporary art and community art projects, the festival will feature art installations, interactive activities, workshops, performances, and more.
Check the Schedule for dates, times, and information about workshops, activities, marketplace, and performances.
Main Squared is produced by East Ends Arts. Contemporary art projects curated by Labspace Studio. Main Squared is a Cultural Hotspot Signature Project.
Nookflea, Sunday August 27, Valu-Mart Parking Lot (Cedarvale & Strathmore)
Join the Nooks for this free event. For more details, check out their Facebook event page.
It’s mid-August, the lazy days of summer, and the perfect time to enjoy the farmer’s market! Come out and join us this Thursday at East Lynn Park from 3pm to 7pm – the wading pool will be open and Oaks ‘N Acorns will be hosting a kids activity at 4:30pm. It’s a great time to bring the kids, pick a snack up at the market, and hang out in the park for the afternoon, or maybe even make it a picnic dinner so you don’t have to worry about dishes.
Every week the farmers bring more produce to choose from and this week the highlight is corn and tomatoes! We always get excited when corn is in season, it just doesn’t get any better than corn on the cob fresh off the grill and dripping with butter, but if you want to make something new that incorporates some of the beautiful farm-fresh tomatoes and potatoes along with the corn give we recommend this delicious chicken and corn summer chowder. See you at the market!
The East Lynn Farmers’ Market runs every Thursday from 3-7:00 p.m. between June 1 – October 19 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 or by following us on Twitter.