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Toronto Best Events 30.10.2020

FoodShare Toronto celebrated Black culinary excellence in support of programs that promote equitable access to good food across the city. Guests Enjoyed an amazing evening featuring more than 30 superb food and beverage stations, starring some of the city’s best chefs and most enticing culinary creations. Moved and grooved to live music, and out-bid fellow foodies on one-of-a-kind items at a silent auction. Foodshare annual fundraiser Recipe for Change 2020 is putting a spot...light on the culinary artistry and vision of some of Toronto’s most dynamic Black chefs, brewers and winemakers. Took in the elegance of the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon at the Toronto Reference Library and celebrated the power of food! All proceeds when`t to support FoodShare. An advocate for equitable access to affordable, fresh and nutritious food and for food justice where everyone can feed themselves, their families and their community with dignity. Our community-led programs reach more than 250,000 Torontonians through school nutrition programs, urban farms and community gardens, affordable markets, and cooking workshops for newcomers, young parents, and people living in transitional housing. https://foodshare.net https://venuerentals.tpl.ca/the-bram-bluma-appel http://www.torontosbestevents.com/ https://www.facebook.com/torontosbestevents/ https://www.instagram.com/torontosbestevents

Toronto Best Events 22.10.2020

Lucky Ball March 2020 The 8th Annual Lucky Ball was held at 2nd Floor Events on King St W, Toronto. An annual ball to rise money for the Fort York Food Bank . In 2017, the raised approximately $40,000 for Fort York Food Bank. Raising $40,000 would cover almost 1/3rd of the food bank’s cash operating budget for 2017. 2013, a couple of donors (Scott Shallow of Brad Lamb Realty and Sennheiser) approached the Board of Directors of the Fort York Food Bank with a $10,000 donation. ...The Board was ecstatic, but figured that with these guys behind them, perhaps they could leverage the $10,000 donation into something more. That something more morphed into the first annual Lucky Ball, a St. Patrick’s Day-themed party. The Brad Lamb Realty / Sennheiser donation was used to rent a venue and pay for staffing. Molsons (Heineken) threw in beer for the party. Brendan Canning (Broken Social Scene) agreed to DJ the event. Whitney Pizale (W Events) and Lindsay Grange (Rethink Breast Cancer) offered to plan the party. SheDoesTheCity.com came on as a media sponsor. And Chris Murphy at CIBC stepped up to cover the cost of decor and anything else they needed. The result was that the cost of the party was completed covered and in March 2013 - less than one month after the concept for the event was born 300 influential young professionals attended the first annual Lucky Ball, raising almost $30,000 for Fort York Food Bank. http://www.luckyball.ca/ http://www.fbyr.ca/ http://www.torontosbestevents.com/ https://www.facebook.com/torontosbestevents/ https://www.instagram.com/torontosbestevents/

Toronto Best Events 18.10.2020

The Artist Project February 2020 The Artist Project held again at the CNE`s Better Living Centre from February 18th to 21rd it is a contemporary art fair is in its 12th year, and curates diverse works from over 300 national artists.. 300+ amazing artists to discover and buy works from. Attending The Artist Project opening night party to celebrate the talent from Canada, Music all night presented by The launch of Artist Project 2021 was where you wanted to b e for great music..., drinks, and food while guests experienced an incredible array of artwork, installations and much more! https://www.theartistproject.com/en/index.html http://www.torontosbestevents.com/ https://www.facebook.com/torontosbestevents/ https://www.instagram.com/torontosbestevents/

Toronto Best Events 09.10.2020

Canadian Toronto AutoShow February 2020 Canadian International AutoShow was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) from February 12 to the 21th. The Canadian International AutoShow There were hundreds of gleaming vehicles in every shape and colour. Thousands of people as far as the eye can see, kicking tires and checking out the latest automotive technology. There were more than 1,000 cars and trucks from every major manufacturer in the country on display, as well... as dozens of rare vehicles in feature exhibits, for exploring the AutoShow’s 650,000 square feet of space. There was no shortage of family vehicles to be found across the two main show floors in the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, from affordable hatchbacks to luxury SUVs. And among all the new cars were a full day of things to explore, play with and experience. With each passing year, electric vehicle technology and infrastructure improves, and EVs are more prominent on Canadian roads than ever," says Jason Campbell, General Manager of the AutoShow. "The EV Test Drive program at the AutoShow was a great opportunity to get a feel for driving the wave of the future." Canadian International AutoShow was a great place to be. https://www.autoshow.ca/ https://www.mtccc.com http://www.torontosbestevents.com/ https://www.facebook.com/torontosbestevents/ https://www.instagram.com/torontosbestevents/