Holiday in the Hood & Donations needed

Holiday in the Hood

Come join the Earl Beatty Public School community today and tomorrow and for the 5th Annual Holiday in the Hood. Friday 4-8 pm and Saturday 10-4 pm. 

Everyone can start holiday shopping from the talented local vendors at our Artisan sale. Kids can explore the Just for Kids Craft sale where all gifts are $5 or less. Visit Santa for photos and don’t miss the world famous bake sale!! Lastly, you can bring some gently used books for children newborn-age 12 for the Children’s Book Bank book drive, organized by Butterfly Books.

DECA Pride Mingle – donations wanted

In addition to the usual social event happening on Sunday from 3:30-5:30pm, this month our group will be collecting winter clothing and other items listed below for a group of 40 recently arrived LGBTQ+ refugees in the east end. This will be the first Canadian winter for all of these newcomers and they are in desperate need of warm winter gear, personal care products, and used phones.

LGBTQ+ refugee claimants and convention refugees are particularly vulnerable and very few in this group are sponsored or receiving other supports. Many are living in shelters (which are notoriously unsafe for LGBTQ-identified folks).

Items Requested:

– Winter gear including warm coats, boots, socks, gloves, and hats.

– Personal hygiene products including lip balm (Chap Stick), body lotion, and bottles of Vitamin D. Most of the refugees they work with come from places with much more sunshine than Toronto and are susceptible to illnesses associated with Vitamin D deficiency. Pads and tampons would also be helpful.  

– Used cell phones that are in good working condition. If you’ve upgraded your phone and still have an old one in a drawer, please consider donating it! It’s a lifeline for someone who is otherwise totally disconnected.

For details of this event, read our previous blog post here. All are welcome!

And don’t forget

DECA’s Festival of Lights is on Saturday from 5-6pm and we are taking donations of non-perishable food for the Community 55 food drive. 

DECA Events this week

Hello neighbours!

Thank you so much to those of you who braved the first blast of winter weather to join us at our AGM and Party last night at Hirut. It was a wonderful neighbourhood love-in! Meeting neighbours and talking about all that we have done and all that we can do – it felt like the answer to the “what now?” question that many have been asking in the past few weeks. Our community is full of positivity and possibility!  We are a real group with real people doing real things. Join us!

If you didn’t make it out last night but would like to join or renew your $10/year household membership, click here.

Welcome to our 2016/17 Board:

Sheri Hebdon (Chair)
Audrey Kvedaras (Vice Chair)
Anita Schretlen (Treasurer)
Alison McMurray (Secretary)
Loreen Barbour
Nicole Bergot-Browning
Amanda Olson
Melissa Peretti
Jennifer Scott
Gay Stephenson
Peter Woodcock

We have two great events coming up this week, the Festival of Lights on Saturday from 5-6pm and a DECA Pride Mingle on Sunday from 3:30-5:30pm. The posters with all the details are below!

Festival of Lights 

(We blogged about it here, but why not share this beautiful poster again?)

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Here’s our official Facebook invite!

 

DECA Pride November Mingle

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Here’s our official Facebook invite for this event!

(Thanks so much to Angela Wagner from Umlaut Design who made both of these beautiful posters!)

 ‘Hood happenings today

Anti-Racism Gathering, 2:30-4:30pm

A community gathering has been organized by a new local group – the East End Anti-Racist Collective – for tomorrow, Saturday, November 19 from 2:30-4:30pm in Stan Wadlow Park. The event, aimed to show support in the wake of alt-Right posters that appeared earlier this week, will be family-friendly and include arts activities and hot chocolate. Organizers welcome the community out to show their support.


Holiday Market, 12-4pm
Old’s Cool General Store (250 Westlake, @Lumsden) is hosting hosting a mini holiday market and today featuring five local makers:

Red Thread Clothing, Naked Dog Bakery, David’s Bow Ties, TreeForm Design Studio, Jarred

Products include:

  • Apple Butters wrapped by 3 in a package and get 5$ off!!! 
  • Dog Treat Ornaments only a limited supply for Saturday. 
  • Red Thread Clothing: One Off designs for kids!
  • Bow Ties on SuperHero fabrics and more…


You can stop in and also check out the new café they’ve recently opened. 

Pokémon At Face to Face, 2-8pm (drop-in)


Face to Face Games (2077a Danforth, upstairs) is once again hosting a PokéParents event, inviting kids and adults (doesn’t have to be a parent!) to come and learn to play the card game from their knowledgable staff. Limited decks available to borrow so if you have one, bring it or you can buy one when you arrive. Click on the link above for more details. 

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Upcoming DECA events:

Annual Party & General Meeting – Nov 21, 6-9pm (click here for details)

Annual Festival of Lights – Nov 26, 5-6 (click here for details)

DECA Pride Mingle – Nov 27, 3:30-5:30 (click here for details)

Festival of Lights: Nov. 26

Annual East Lynn Park Festival of Lights!

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Thanks to Angela of Umlaut Design for the beautiful poster

It’s coming soon–the annual DECA Festival of Lights! Mark your calendars for Saturday, Nov. 26, from 5-6pm. As always, we have a stellar line up of entertainment planned from The S.P.A.C.E. and Pegasus Studios dancers, to the amazing skateboarding and LED artist Fire Guy, to the sweet sounds of the East End Music Project Choir to sing along with before we officially turn on the holiday lights at East Lynn Park.

Be sure to bring a non-perishable food item for Centre 55‘s holiday food drive. Last year,  you and your neighbours collected one full bin of food for local families; this year, the goal is to fill two bins! Not only will you feel good by helping out, you’ll be entered into a raffle for a prize generously donated by The Nooks.

This year we are so lucky to have many generous donors whose support has helped put this show together. Thank you so much to Trust Realty Group, our local branch of the BMO Bank of Montreal, Sugar Moon, Councillor Mary Margaret McMahon, The Nooks and Celena’s Bakery.

Thank you too to all the volunteers who have donated their time to make this a fun night. We could still use some more hands to help us at the end of the night though, so email volunteer@deca.to if you can spare some time to help us clean up.

Finally, we won’t be serving hot drinks (though if the weather keeps up you won’t need one!) so be sure to stop by your favourite local coffee shop before the show to get your hot chocolate.

 

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.