Are you in touch with your City Councillor?

Engaging your Local Councillor

Unless you are living under a rock, chances are that you are more aware of municipal politics than ever before.  Municipal politics are about more than just the headlines on the evening news.  It matters to us to know what is happening in our neighbourhood, and who better to hear it from than our elected officials?

If you haven’t done so, contact your local Councillor and ask them to add you to their email list, so that you get all their news and updates.  Consider signing up for more than one email newsletter!

Here are the email contacts  and websites for the four Councillors in DECA’s borders:

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Mary Fragedakis, Ward 29: councillor_fragedakis@toronto.ca
http://maryfragedakis.com/

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Paula Fletcher, Ward 30: councillor_fletcher@toronto.ca
http://paulafletcher.ca/

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Janet Davis, Ward 31: councillor_davis@toronto.ca
http://www.councillordavis.com

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Mary-Margaret McMahon, Ward 32: councillor_mcmahon@toronto.ca
http://www.councillormcmahon.com

If you don’t know which Ward you live in, click here to search by address.

Here are three events that Councillor Davis talked about in her recent newsletter:

What’s Happening in the Ravine? November 4, 2013 @ 7:00pm

The residents of Ward 31 are privileged to have excellent access to the ravines in the Don River watershed. Our Taylor Creek and ET Seaton Parks have some of the most popular recreational trails and unspoiled natural features in the City. But the ravines also contain some of the largest and oldest sewer infrastructure and most polluted water in the GTA . Our ravines are busy places that contain important infrastructure that thousands rely on every day.

Many people contact our office regularly to find out “what’s happening in the ravine.” Whether it’s construction noise or storm damage; smelly outfalls or discoloured water; bank erosion or closed washrooms, broken stairs or litter, muddy paths or damaged bridges, I know you and thousands of others care deeply about this special green oasis.

I have invited staff from City Parks, Water, and Transportation (cycling) departments and Toronto Region Conservation Authority to share information and answer your questions about City initiatives underway or planned in the parks and ravines of Taylor Massey Creeks, East Don and Don River. Whether you live on a ravine property or simply enjoy walking your dog here, I hope you can join us to learn more about:

What’s Happening In the Ravine?
Monday, November 4, 2013
7:00 p.m.
Presteign-Woodbine United Church
16 Presteign Avenue

Child Care Parent Summit – Register on November 4 to Participate

Recent media stories about the shortage, cost and quality of child care have highlighted the persistent problems facing parents in Toronto. Almost 75% of women are working; yet only 25% of their children are in regulated, inspected child care arrangements. Many parents are forced to use care of questionable quality, while others make trade-offs like shift work and a patchwork of arrangements with family and friends. Others simply give up.

Child care can cost the same as a mortgage or use up an entire second income. Fees for an infant or toddler can be as high as $25,000 per year. Over 19,000 low and moderate income families in Toronto are eligible for financial support for their child care; but they sometimes wait years to find a space and get a subsidy.

Toronto’s economic future depends on a workforce ready and able to contribute; and adequate affordable child care is a pre-requisite for any workforce development strategy. And, of course, our children deserve and need good quality care to succeed in school and life.

The challenges for parents to find and pay for child care is not new – but we want to hear from you! This year Council supported my motion to hold a Parent Summit. We want to find new ways to hear what parents need and want for their children in early childhood education and care. Please pencil in these dates and places. Registration opens Monday, November 4 at www.toronto.ca/parentsummit. Hope you can make it.

Thursday, November 21st, 2013: North and South Summits
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
North Summit Location: North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge Street
South Summit Location: Central YMCA, 20 Grosvenor St.

Saturday, November 23rd, 2013: East and West Summits
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
East Summit Location: Chinese Cultural Centre, 5183 Sheppard Ave. East
West Summit Location: Etobicoke Civic Centre, 399 The West Mall

Ward 31 Budget Consultation – November 27

Save the date! Councillor Janet Davis’ Ward 31 Budget Consultation will be on Wednesday, November 27, 7:00 p.m. at the Stan Wadlow Clubhouse, 373 Cedarvale Avenue.  Please join me to get information and share your priorities for the proposed 2014 City budget.

Artsy News: Artists’ consultations and artsy classes

We know that this ‘hood is brimming with creativity.  Here is some info for all established and budding artists.

Calling all Ward 32 Artists!

A message from Councillor McMahon’s Office and East End Arts:

Hi Ward 32 Artists!

Do you have an idea for a program or event that you’d like to see East End Arts develop? Would you like to help us plan our activities for 2014 and beyond? Please join us for one of these upcoming sessions where we’ll discuss some of the programs we’re considering:

Wednesday October 30, 7-9 pm @ Balmy Beach Club, foot of Beech Avenue. Sign up here

This is a great opportunity to help shape East End Arts for future years – please come by!

For more information about East End Arts, check out their website: eastendarts.ca

Artsy Classes 

Are you still reeling from trying (and failing) to register your kids for City-run programs at the crack of dawn?  Well, here are some class options that do not require two cups of a coffee and a spreadsheet.

Mrs Darling’s Imaginarium has some new Holiday and PA day workshops, as well as some grown-up classes. Please check out her website www.mrsdarlings.ca for the most updated schedule, and note that there is also info about hiring our neighbourhood crafting queen for your child’s birthday party.

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Colour Creative is a community based art school, and here is their winter/spring schedule.

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For more info, send them an email

DECA’s 4th Annual Pumpkin Parade @ East Lynn Park

Your official invitation to DECA’s 4th Annual Pumpkin Parade!

This is the most magical night of the year.  The entire park lights up with the creative talent and community spirit that defines this wonderful neighbourhood.

Bring your jack-o-lantern, a candle,  your favourite people/pets,  your good camera and some mittens.  (A thermos full of of hot chocolate too!)

Enchantment guaranteed.

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PS – You don’t actually need to bring a pumpkin!

PPS – Thanks again to Councillor McMahon (Ward 32) for sponsoring this event.

If you missed our Halloween post, click here to read about some neighbourhood activities on the big day.  Note that face painting at Artisans at Work is now from 2:30-5:00.

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Your Danforth East Halloween Agenda

Does Halloween ever get old?  Dogs, kids and a pumpkin walk for everyone – our neighbourhood has it all.  Here is the info in no particular order:

DECA’S 4th Annual PUMPKIN PARADE in East Lynn Park
November 1, 2013, 6:30-9:00pm

The poster is forthcoming, but mark your calendars that the Pumpkin Parade is ON!   We are so grateful that Councillor McMahon is sponsoring the event this year.  With the new, wider path in the park, it is sure to be the best-ever most magical night in the park!

Howl-O-Ween Festival
October 27, 2013 1:00-3:00pm
Merrill Park Dog Association

For more info, visit: http://merrilldogpark.wordpress.com/MPDA_Oct_15_2013 Poster

Halloween Face Paint Party with Happy Faces
October 31, 2013 2:30-5:30pm (updated time)
2071 Danforth Avenue (Artisans at Work)

Missing your Thursday market face paint this Halloween?  You’re in luck — Happy Faces Face Paint will be hosting a Halloween Face Paint Party at Artisans at Work on Halloween.
For only $5 per face, they promise to: “add the finishing touches to your little monster/princess/monsterprincess’s costume with face paint, sparkles and hairdos.”
You can book in advance by emailing your name, phone number and preferred times to thosehappyfaces@gmail.com, or just drop by!

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ArtCave Halloween Events
October 25th & October 31st
155 Lamb Ave, just south of Danforth Avenue

Come and visit ArtCave, a new, local art studio business!
For more info: www.art-cave.ca
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East End Children’s Centre Fundraiser & special request

Two ways to help local kids and families!

East End Children’s Centre Fundraiser
October 26, 2013  7:00-11:00 p.m.

Last chance to book a sitter!  The Annual East End Children’s Centre fundraiser is this Saturday. Help raise money to support the Kimbourne and Gledhill drop-in centres that so many families and kids enjoy and rely on.

Please see the poster below for the details, or click here to buy tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ca/event/7039277669

Event FlyerAnother chance to help Gwyneth

And while we are talking about kids, please think about supporting a local mom who is trying to raise money to start a charity for children and to get some help for her own daughter, Gwyneth.  All you have to do is vote. Round 2 of voting started October 21 and goes until November 4.  Here are the links to vote and for more info:

http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf16828

https://www.facebook.com/hardtotreat