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01-Mar-2012 [1056]
Part of User View: Ward 18 Conservancy
Neighbourhood parks are meant for peaceful reflection, joyful games, and the liveliness of neighbourhood sociability. This last element is officially referred to as “events,” a category ranging from extended-family birthday parties to open-air theatre performances to larger acts (for instance the annual September pow wow at Dufferin Grove Park). The City, in its urgent quest for more revenue, has added permit charges to almost all park activities, including a fee for a new category called “social gatherings.” This bulletin board will chronicle the resistance to charging fees for community events.
Sunday May 6, 3 pm: Why cheap parks are more fun
Ward18 Dufferin Grove Ongoing Programs 2012
Dufferin Grove, over the past 5 years
Women of winter – Women’s ice hockey league; annually for 5 years
Bikes on Ice
Syrup in the city – annually for 2 years
Matzah Bake – annually for 13 years
Norwegian Independence day
Clothing Swap
No One is Illegal – Annual event, often held at Dufferin Grove
Pollinator Activities
Garden Workshops – container gardening, prserving
Toronto Animal Services Adopt-a-thon – An animal adoption event
Roller derby car wash – a car wash held annually by a local women’s roller derby league
Bicycle Polo
Shavot bake-off – first wheat harvest baking
Hula Hooping in the park
Yoga in the Park – Free Sunday morning Yoga in the park
Clay and Paper Theatre’s Day of Delight and summer theatre performances
Morris Dancers' Labour Day weekend assembly
Cooking Fire Theatre festival
Annual Native Child and Family "Honouring our children" Pow wow
Wallace Emerson
Right 2 play concerts
Councillor's Day
MacGregor Park
Kristen Fahrig Arts Club
Winter campfire Rice Pounding ceremony (Japanese)
Campbell Park
Community suppers: every Saturday during rink season and during the summer season