Local kid book news

Two things to tell you about related to children’s books! 

Barbara Reid book reading today! (Nov 12)

As part of their annual Neighbourhood Toy Store Day celebration, Silly Goose Kids will host story time and book signing with famed children’s author, Barbara Reid today, starting at 10:30am. Lots of other activities happening all day long so check out the poster below. You can save the tax all day on books and everything else!



Children’s Book Drive, Nov 19-26

Locally owned and operated children’s book subscription service, Butterfly Books (click link for more info) is organizing a book drive for the children’s book bank, beginning next weeeknd. We’re letting you know about it now so that you can get an early start clearing out your kids’ gently used books.  Several local drop-off locations will be available – see poster for details. 


Save the date: Festival of Lights!

Festival of Lights, Sat., Nov. 26

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Save the date–Saturday, November 26, 5-6 pm–for the 5th annual Festival of Lights! We’ll have more details closer to the date, but suffice it say we’ll have lots of great entertainment before we flip on the lights.

And be sure to bring a non-perishable food item too for Centre 55 to be entered into a draw to win a prize donated from The Nooks. Fianlly, if you show up at 5, we’ll have cookies on hand, donated by Celena’s.

Transit changes coming

Thanks to DECA’s Visioning Committee for this important transit update & meeting notice. Please help us spread the word!

Photo Credit: Bruce Reeve
Photo Credit: Bruce Reeve

Most of us live near the subway and many paid extra for their homes as a result. But if you’ve ridden the subway downtown in the morning rush hour in recent years, you know it’s getting hard just to squeeze onto a train. With ridership on the Bloor-Danforth up more than 25% over the past three decades, lots of people in the DECA area are finding that trains are already full when they get to stations such as Main Street, Woodbine and Coxwell. And the situation may get worse if the new subway extension from Kennedy to Scarborough Centre succeeds in attracting more passengers.

Metrolinx, the provincial transit agency that operates GO commuter trains on the rail corridor south of the Danforth, is planning upgrades that would increase train frequency to every 15 minutes, as well as a switch to quieter electric trains and the addition of a kiss-n-ride facility at the GO Danforth station. It might be part of a solution for us, especially if the mayor’s SmartTrack plan can further enhance the improvements by piggybacking onto Metrolinx’s so-called Regional Express Rail plan.

But will RER and SmartTrack be enough to adequately serve our neighbourhood’s transit needs, especially since the city’s proposed Downtown Relief Subway line won’t come east of Pape? To what degree might the addition of a fourth track to the current three-track corridor create the need to expropriate land or produce disruptions from things such as bridge reconstruction? If the new electric trains allow us to increase the frequency of stations, why is the DECA area not being considered for an additional one?

Construction may still be a few years off, but your local chance to ask important questions is this coming up fast:

Monday, Nov. 7, at Hope United Church, starting at 6:30. (A second east-end public meeting will be held on Wednesday Nov. 16 at Riverdale Collegiate).

To learn more go to Metrolinx.com/DonRiverScarborough

Pumpkin Parades!

On November 1st, beautiful jack-o-lanterns will light up parks around the neighbourhood thanks to many volunteers who put them together. (And in some cases with help from City Councillors – thanks to Councillor McMahon for her support of ours.)

DECA’s Pumpkin Parade will be at East Lynn Park again, but we’ve also included a few others below so that you can take your pumpkin to the closest magical event. 

Happy Halloween and see you on November 1st starting at 6:30pm (Note that in most cases, it’s helpful if you bring your own candle)

East Lynn Park (DECA’s!) 

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Gledhill Park


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Dentonia Park


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Felstead Park


Another busy Saturday in Danforth East

DECA’s north border is Mortimer/Lumsden and this Saturday things are really happening from end to end!

Old’s Cool Big Reveal, Saturday 9-12


Looks like some big changes are coming to Westlake & Lumsden. A plan for a building overhaul and the opening of a new cafe to be revealed beginning at 9am. (The big reveal of the plan for the rebuild will be at 11am) 

Free coffee all day plus snacks and other surprises. 250 Westlake. 

Check out the Facebook event for more info. 
Gotamago Grand Opening, Saturday 12-5


At the corner of Woodbine & Mortimer (ok fine, technically it’s Lumsden) is the green building that has housed a number of failed take out ventures but has been transformed into an artists studio and shop! Check out the full story including before & after pics owners Lichia & Christopher posted in a recent blog post

What an exciting addition to the neighbourhood!

Gotamago’ official opening is Saturday from 12-5pm, 1231 Woodbine. For more details check their Facebook event


Official East York Civic Centre Grounds -Ribbon Cutting, Saturday 2-4pm



Heading back down to the Danforth…

Fall Jazz Vespers @ Hope United, Saturday 4:30-5:15pm

Andy Slade Trio

These monthly jazz concerts at Hope United Church, located at 2550 Danforth on the north/west corner at Main, are a lovely way to pass an afternoon. The cost is a free will offering, or pay what you can. 

Metrolinx proposes to add a fourth rail, increase service & electrify tracks

Public Meeting

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Metrolinx GO Transit Electrification and Lakeshore East Project

Metrolinx Lakeshore East – Don River to Scarborough project proposes to add a fourth track to this rail corridor to increase GO service and to electrify their GO transit service.

Metrolinx has scheduled a public meeting to provide updates on their project.

Meeting information:
Monday November 7, 2016
Hope United Church 2550 Danforth Ave. Toronto, ON M4C 1L2
7:00 – 9:00pm doors open at 6:30pm

For more information see Metrolinx.com/DonRiverScarborough

Note: A public meeting will also be held on Nov. 16th at Riverdale Collegiate Institute