“Ready, set, play!” with the Queen/Saulter Library at June 6 Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest

Explore your imagination with Pan Am Games-themed activities by the Queen/Saulter Library!

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From 1pm to 5pm on June 6 the Queen/Saulter Library at 765 Queen Street East will have playful Pan Am Games-themed animations as part of the  Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest!

The Library will have a variety of interactive kids activities with face painting and model making where you can make your own version of Pachi, the official mascot of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am / Parapan Am Games!

Don’t miss meeting local author Elizabeth Muir. She will be signing her new book “Riverdale East of the Don” which tells the history of the Riverdale area.

 

FUN FACTS:

An episode of the Kids of Degrassi Street (the original Degrassi series) was filmed in the branch. The branch exterior and the surrounding area was made up to appear to be from the 1930s for the filming of the movie Cinderella Man. Many other films and TV shows have been filmed in or around the branch.

TPLSaulter1About the Queen/Saulter Library

The branch opened in 1979 and was relocated in 1980 to the former Postal Station G, designed in 1913 by architect E. J. Lennox, the architect who also designed Old City Hall, Casa Loma and the King Edward Hotel! The wooden branch doors, marble flooring and marble counters date back to 1913.  The branch shares its space with the Ralph Thornton Centre, a multipurpose community facility that serves the greater Riverdale area.

Picture 334In addition to its greats books and multi-media, the branch has fun and free programs like the Lego Club, Saturday Family time, health and wellness talks, and a whole schedule of great programming. Also, be sure to make use of the library’s great services like after hours book drop, express checkout, pedometer lending and computer workstations and free WI-FI.

 

 

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Shop Here & Now Clothing Co. to Support Relief in Nepal

Here & Now donating 10% of all May and June purchases to The Joy Nepal Earthquake Fund

logoIn May and June, Here & Now Clothing Co. at 770 Queen St. East will be donating 10% of all purchases to the Joy Foundation Nepal Earthquake Fund to support relief in Nepal.

 

 

 

A note from Here & Now owner, Harold:

Dear valued customers,

I am Donating 10 % of all sales from Here & Now to the charity I helped start in Kathmandu Nepal. It is called The Joy Foundation Nepal and was started in 1996 with my Nepali friends who are compassionate and caring business men.

We have successfully helped 4,000 people receive cataract operations and more than 26,000 have received various eye care treatments. We have also helped numerous students with sponsorships to further their education.


Unfortunately Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, and since the devastating earthquake hit Nepal April 25 life there just got a lot more difficult. So I am trying to raise as much money as possible to send to The Joy Foundation by the end of June.


I am sending this to my great customers and friends and want you to know that the money will go directly to the Nepali people.

Thank you for shopping at Here & Now and helping a great cause because Nepal needs all the help that they can get right now.

Yours Truly,

Harold Seligman

Enjoy Tabülè’s Traditional Middle Eastern Tasters at Riverside JUNE 6 Eats & Beats Streetfest!

Explore fresh and healthy Middle Eastern cuisine at Tabule Restaurant in Riverside

As part of the June 6th Riverside’s Eats & Beats StreetFest, visit Tabülè to enjoy the city’s finest in  Middle Eastern cuisine, with an array of delectable Middle Eastern tasters and adorn yourself with gorgeous Henna tattoos by Gord Grover.

Tabule Opening - May 19, 2013Tabülè opened its first location on Yonge Street in 2005 and has been successful in attracting Middle Eastern food lovers from all over the city. Their amazing cuisine and cozy dining room atmosphere has given them an excellent reputation.

Chef Rony Goraichy and Diana Sideris always use fresh and healthy ingredients and a unique traditional style to create a wonderful menu to please any palate!

 

dinnerTheir location in Riverside’s Queen Street East offers a wide selection of choices such as Hallum Salad, Garlic Shrimps, Falafels, and lamb and beef skewers with assorted vegetables.

Tabülè also has a great drinks menu to choose from including many choices of wine, martinis, fresh juices, and loose leaf teas, which are all perfect compliments to the meals.

What customers say:

“If you get a chance, definitely visit this restaurant.  Their selection of unique cocktails and the appetizers (baba ganoush, tabouli, Labni and an assortment of pickled treats) were a great start to our evening.   When our mains arrived (I had the kefta banadura which was truly delightufl!), everyone around the table spoke to the quality and flavours of their dinner.” – Jennifer P.

 

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Hullmark Developments Bringing the Riverside Bridge to Light June 5th!

Hullmark, born and raised in Toronto, demonstrates long-standing commitment to improving neighbourhoods

Riverside Bridge - Artist Mock-up -Paul Boken 2014On the evening of Friday, June 5th, the Riverside BIA and community will launch the Riverside Gateway Bridge Project – a $600,000 capital installation illuminating the iconic Riverside Bridge. The bridge is the gateway to Toronto’s Riverside District, located on Queen Street East, between the DVP and Empire Avenue.

 

This historic moment is the culmination of three years of effort and planning to bring key partners and sponsors to the table. Hullmark Developments was the first sponsor to commit to sharing the Riverside BIA’s vision to bring the Bridge to light – seeing this as a unique opportunity to invest in the community where they work and play.

Hullmark’s roots are in Toronto and they have always maintained a strong focus on “invest[ing] in the future of Toronto and its citizens”. The company was founded in 1950 by Murphy Hull, who grew up in Toronto as a young polish immigrant. He began in the industry as a plasterer and progressed into home building and then real estate development – pioneering ‘condominium development’ in the 1970s, when it was a ‘new and interesting housing typology’! With Murphy’s grandson Jeff continuing the business, Hullmark has come ‘full circle’ to invest in the Toronto neighbourhoods where his grandparents grew up.

100BroadviewAve_HD1200pxWhen you peruse Hullmark’s buildings in Riverside, including 100 Broadview, 635 and 672 Queen Street East, you’ll see they aim to be thoughtful, bold and raise the bar through their design. It is due to these standards and values that Hullmark was a perfect match to work with on the Riverside Gateway Bridge Project and why Riverside BIA is so proud to have them as a sponsor!

 

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Many thanks to ALL our Bridge Lighting partners and sponsors: This project grew from idea to inception thanks to public partnership with City of Toronto, Ward 30 Councillor Paula Fletcher, and private sponsors: Gold Sponsor – Streetcar Developments; Silver Sponsors – Hullmark Developments, and Downtown Automotive Group; and Bronze Sponsors – Ashlar Urban Realty, The Avro, BMO, Brightworks Interactive Marketing, Harhay Construction, il ponte, and OX Agency – all of whom shared our vision.

An Síbin Pub Presents “Bringing Down Broadview” at June 6 Riverside Eats & Beats

Don’t miss a taste of Celtic food, music and drink at An Síbin June 6 Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest!!

Broadview Avenue just south of Queen Street East will be a diversity of food, fun and all sorts of funk at the June 6th Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest! An Síbin Pub will have a lineup of musical acts to give you a taste of Celtic, Samba and Jazzy beats, plus mouth-watering food and drink! Enjoy their BBQ feast and some of Ontario’s best craft beers on the back patio and beer garden.

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An Síbin keeps it Irish and Local – open every day 11am to 2am with ‘hoppy hour’ from 3pm to 7pm, the pub serves up the city’s finest selections of Irish Whiskey & Canadian Whisky, Ontario craft beer, and popular Irish favourites like Chicken Curry, Guinness Stew,  and famous Berry Crumble 🙂

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Pub Owners Rick and Scott

Bringing A Touch of Ireland to The Riverside, An Sibin is pronounced “Ahn-She-Been,” referring to Ireland’s historic after-hours speakeasies. Affectionately known to neighbours as “The Shebeen,” it has the warm true-to-heart hospitality the Irish are well known for. They have amazing live music including Live Ceol (Gaelic for Music) and Live Irish Sessions. The Owners Rick and Scott offer a combined 15-year history of successful Irish destinations in Toronto, including St. James’ Gate, The Irish Embassy, PJ O’Brien’s, and Quinn’s Steakhouse & Irish Bar.

What customers say:

“LOVE the An Sibin…Food has been great every time, including this visit. Even though it’s 2:45pm on a lazy Wednesday afternoon the vibe is great, with a classic mix of rock and more traditional Irish tunes.  The Guinness is good and cold, and the beer selection is good enough for the craft beer lover in me. The party nights I’ve been here are an absolute blast. The live music has ALWAYS been fantastic.  Great spot!” – Chris G.

 

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