As scheduled, the weather will be great for tomorrow’s East Lynn Park Farmers’ Market. August is a great time to visit farmers markets because so much is in season and the farmers that visit us at East Lynn Park do not disappoint!
Come have some fun this week with Shakespeare in the Park from 3:30 to 4:20 p.m. and then with the gang from Silly Goose Kids at 4:30 p.m. Scroll down more to see what’s planned for next week’s movie in the park night with Mary-Margaret McMahon.
Origin Wellness will be the market wellness booth this week. Erin and Yvonne love how supportive the Danforth East neighbourhood has been during their first year as clinic owners. By offering complimentary chair massage from 3:00pm to 6:30pm, these two ladies want to show you that receiving regular massage therapy treatments is a fantastic way to help maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Erin Kell Whithead, RMT & Yvonne Moir, RMT
The East Lynn Farmers’ Market runs every Thursday from 3-7:00 p.m. between June 4 – October 15 at East Lynn Park, located on the south side of Danforth Ave, just west of Woodbine Ave. Stay up to date by visiting theEast Lynn Market Facebookpage or by following us on Twitter.
We’re ready for another market day and we hope you are too!
For those needing a tune-up, Ward 32 Spokes will be on hand providing light tune-ups.
Kids Activities:
Join Lisa and Jane from Pegasus Studios and get your invitation to attend a Fairy Circle Dance Party, part of the Danny’s Urban Fairies events. Stay a while and dance with them! Dances for preschoolers and for the older kids repeat the dance we learned a few weeks ago, The Funky Cowboy. Fun begins after 5:30 p.m.
The Music Room, a home teaching studio of local freelance violinist Timothy Leung, will be at the market with violins to try out. Their school, located in the Woodbine-Lumsden area caters lessons for all ages (from 5 to 65 and beyond) and levels (beginners to advanced). Tim can also travel to your home for lessons.
Wellness Booth:
This week’s wellness booth will feature Counterbalance Studio Pilates. They will be offering two half hour classes on qigong practice and 3D movement (3:30 .p.m. and 4:15 p.m.) Qi Gong is an ancient practice working with the energy lines of the body and 3D movement is a gentle workout emphasizing whole body connections. We will be at our table the rest of the time to be able to answer questions.
The East Lynn Farmers’ Market runs every Thursday from 3-7:00 p.m. between June 4 – October 15 at East Lynn Park, located on the south side of Danforth Ave, just west of Woodbine Ave. Stay up to date by visiting theEast Lynn Market Facebookpage or by following us on Twitter.
Keep your eyes peeled in your mailboxes for DECA’s Past and Present Pop-up Summer Savings!
Our former and current pop-up shops joined forces to offer you some great deals over the summer, all conveniently included on a postcard. Bring your card into these participating businesses for discounts and savings until the end of August.
You didn’t get a card in your mailbox? Visit any of our past and present pop-up shops and grab one for yourself (until supplies last.) And while you’re on the Danforth, don’t forget to pop into all the other businesses along the way. Support our great local retailers this summer.
p.s. The same card can be used at multiple shops, so take advantage of saving at more than one location. If you manage to use your card at all five locations, send us a note –we want to hear about it!
With the help of WoodGreen Community Services, DECA’s Pop-up Shop project activates empty stores with vibrant businesses to help increase foot traffic along the Danforth. To date, we have hosted 28 Pop-up shops in 11 storefronts.
We’re about half way through the 2015 farmers market season. What a perfect time to give a shout-out to our many amazing volunteers. Every week we have a crew of people donating their time to help make Thursday evenings so enjoyable – DECA booth volunteers, people helping with set up and clean up, face painters and cooks. And this year we’ve also had volunteers join the social media and graphics team. To all of you – THANK YOU! If you’re interested in learning more about volunteering with us, send us an email.
Team Crofts bringing dinner for the farmers.
Do you have any ideas to make the market better? Leave a comment on this post.
It seems we may have a slight break from the heat tomorrow – calling for ‘only’ 29C. Perfect weather for cooking some corn on the BBQ? Maybe some fresh peaches for dessert? We’ve got plenty!
Face-to-Face games will also be at the market with fun games for all starting at 3:30 p.m.
Wellness Booth:
Understanding how to raise a child with a healthy attitude towards food and their body can be a challenge. Join Kelly for a discussion on nutrition, mental health, and eating disorders, and learn how to help your child navigate our diet-obsessed world as healthily as possible. She’ll be set up from 4:00-6:30 p.m.
Kelly Boaz. Holistic Nutritionist, specializing in eating disorder recovery and food freedom.
The East Lynn Farmers’ Market runs every Thursday from 3-7:00 p.m. between June 4 – October 15 at East Lynn Park, located on the south side of Danforth Ave, just west of Woodbine Ave. Stay up to date by visiting theEast Lynn Market Facebookpage or by following us on Twitter.
There’s too much going on today to not blog, so here it is!
Big morning at Stephenson Park!
10am Yoga – $5 suggested donation (this happens most Saturdays in the summer, depending on weather)
10-noon – Danny’s Urban Fairies
Remember when we told you about Danny’s Urban Fairies? Well, they are coming to the park and bringing loads of fun! Free crafts and temporary tattoos, Roller Derby Girls and a sponge water fight at 11! (Don’t forget swimsuits for the wading pool!)
Wag on Danforth Cat Adopt-a-Thon
Join Toronto Cat Rescue at Wag and find a new friend! 10am-4pm
You may have read that Toronto Cat Rescue is taking care of more than 60 cats found in a home, many of whom need veterinary or foster care. Click here for that story, which will also connect you to donation info.
Christine Hibbard, owner of Looking Glass Adventures, DECA’s latest “escape game” pop-up that’s opening Aug 1 at 2200 Danforth Ave.
From guest blogger Tina Scherz:
Looking Glass Adventures is DECA’s latest pop-up shop set to open Aug 1st. But if you’re excited to visit this new store, we have a little twist for you: you’ll have to make an appointment. The first of its kind along Danforth Ave, Looking Glass Adventures is an escape game where participants must solve a series of clues and puzzles to unlock the door. It’s a real life adventure game right in our hood!
Located in the basement of Bell’s Martial Arts at 2200 Danforth Ave, Christine Hibbard and her team have been busy renovating, setting up the game and getting everything ready — all behind closed doors. Details of the set-up have been kept under wraps, so as not to reveal too much.
Christine only recently discovered the phenomenon that is escape games, visiting her first one in February with a friend. She quickly became hooked and has since participated in games across the city. She knew she wanted to bring the experience closer to home, having lived in the neighbourhood for 20 years, and she committed to finding a space along Danforth Ave.
Her persistence paid off: the pop-up shop project was thrilled to introduce Christine to Tristan Bell of Bell’s Martial Arts, who had an empty basement he wanted to fill, and as an added bonus, he got the concept. “Tristan has been so amazing, while I had to explain the business plan to many property owners, Tristan is a puzzle/game guy, he was onboard right away,” Christine says. “He’s even put up with my drywall dust.”
So you might be asking yourself: what’s involved in an escape room game? Participants have 60 minutes to escape from the presented scenario (in this case a locked room.) If locking yourself in a basement room makes you nervous, Christine assures me that she has designed this game with families in mind. Hints are available to help you get through the adventure via a two-way radio, and the story line on which the game is based is not scary or gory. Of course, there are some surprises — it wouldn’t be a true adventure without them — and you will have to bring your problem solving skill with you. Thinking outside the box is required.
Looking Glass Adventures will be open evenings and weekends throughout the month. Games must be pre-booked from their website: www.lookingglassadventures.com. If you want to book a game during a time slot that isn’t listed on the website email Christine directly to make arrangements. What a great way to spend a hot/muggy afternoon or evening this summer — did I mention the room is air-conditioned? This activity also makes a great team building initiative, and Christine is in the process of tailoring the game for kids’ birthday parties.
The pop-up project is thrilled to welcome this newest business to the hood. It is sure to draw people to our area from across the city, which means more people on the street, supporting this and other local businesses — exactly what the pop-up project set out to do.