Check out ‘Mugging’ with great prizes PLUS check out local artists on the walls an on the mike -part of Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfestmugged
On June 4th, the Ralph Thornton Centre (RTC) at 765 Queen St. E. will open its doors and offer you a chance to get “Mugged”, as a part of the Riverside’s Eats & Beats Streetfest! Join them in the RTC Eats & Beats Lounge on the second floor from 1-5PM. It’s a place for you to cool down, enjoy a cup of delicious and FREE coffee from Klink Coffee Company, and a chance to get “mugged” with prizes!!
How the ‘Mugging’ works: buy a $5 mug with lots of goodies inside, all proceeds go to Ralph Thornton Community Centre’s food programming.
Plus, check out tons of local artists on the walls – and on the mike. Read on for more information about some of the local artists you can meet (before and after their Reading they will be available for discussion and questions – and with books(!)- on Saulter Street right beside the library/RTC in the Author’s tent):
Ralph Thornton Centre’s History
Ralph Thornton Centre (former Postal Station G) is a “multi-purpose community facility” established by Toronto City Council in 1980.
RTC believes in bringing the community to life and to build a healthy neighborhood as everyone regardless of race, culture, gender, income, or social status is welcomed. Their mission is to develop programs and work with individuals and groups to build a caring, healthy Riverside where residents can meet together and celebrate special events.
Offering a variety of programs from arts, medication, and environmental action, the Ralph Thornton Centre is a great place to become involved with the community.
LET US KNOW YOU’RE COMING to the #RiversideTO #EatsNBeats Streetfest
BIG THANK YOU to Riverside Eats & Beats sponsors for helping make this fantastic event possible: Streetcar Developments, Hullmark Developments, Downtown Automotive Group, Metroland Media, and GoodHood.