Holiday Art Markets
December 12, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under CitySocial, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
Toronto Christmas Market
This holiday season Toronto will once again celebrate the romance and magic of a traditional
Christmas at Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market. This free annual event captures all of the
tradition and charm of European Christmas Market, while showcasing hundreds of unique
handcrafted products. There are some different kinds of entertainment such as musicians,
carolers and children’s choirs to Santa’s workshop which kids can have the chance to meet
Santa. You can get many kinds of Christmas gifts, especially traditional items such as crib
figurines, toys, wood carvings, hand-made ornaments, candles and holiday memorabilia.
Distillery Historic District (55 Mill Street),
Friday November 29 – Sunday December 15, Mon -Fri noon – 9pm & weekends 10am – 9pm.
The Artisans Gift Fair
This homegrown gift sale in The Annex has been running over from the end of November.
The Artisans’ Gift Fair hosts fine collection of affordable gift products. Vendors gather at the
Tranzac, located in the Annex at Bloor and Brunswick, displaying handcrafted gifts. Look for
handcrafted items such as garments, soaps, jewelry, journals, and everything from cupcakes
to cat toys. The Tranzac (292 Brunswick Ave), December 14, 15, 21, 22. 12pm – 6pm, free.
City of Craft
City of Craft is an annual craft show and exhibition in Toronto. It is also a group of people
who make other crafty things which happen throughout the year. High quality wares and
promising local crafts will be on sale, and the gifts from this sale are sure to make an
impression.
The Theatre Centre (1087 & 1095 Queen Street West),
December 14 – 15, Saturday 11am – 6pm, Sunday 11am – 5pm, $2 (children under 12 free).
Toronto Etsy Street Team’s 1st Annual Christmas Marketplace
The Toronto Etsy Street Team will be holding its first Christmas Marketplace.
Saint-Stephens-in-the-Fields (103 Bellevue, College St, in the Kensington Market neighbourhood)
December 14, 11am – 5:30pm
Glenn Gould Studio At CBC
December 11, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under CitySocial, Event Venues, Ontario, Toronto, Uncategorized
Situated at 250 Front Street West, Glenn Gould Studio is the “jewel of the Canadian Broadcasting Centre” and continues to be one of Toronto’s favourite venues.
Their name comes from one of the most celebrated classical pianists of the 20th century: Glenn Gould. Their first mission is to honour the legacy he left behind by supporting the arts and to continue to operate as a Centre of Excellence for Canadian and international performances.
Glenn Gould Studio is also a superb recording facility which offers sound isolation, state-of-the-art recording facilities and acoustics that are ideal for classical and jazz recordings. The place is modern and glamorous with the red carpet and the cordons at the entrance. You will feel like a celebrity!
In addition, they are the home to many business functions for local and internationally-based companies, offering an environment ideal for meetings, product launches and seminars.
Indeed, the stage welcomed many concerts and CD recordings by very famous singers such as Shania Twain, Blue Rodeo, The Trews, Mariah Carey, Matt Dusk, Gordon Lightfoot, Natalie McMaster and Feist. And for those who have seen Life of Pi, The Right Kind of Wrong, Our Man in Tehran, Being Julia, One Week and Glitter; these film scores were all recorded here.
This place is ideal for all your events thanks to the unique style of the place, offering a glamorous image combine to a design and modern atmosphere, which will charmed your guests for sure! One thing that impressed us also was all of the in house technical equipment. Having everything in the studio saves from renting all of the expensive AV equipment and paying for labour to set it up. With the new look and feel of the location and in-house equipment the space is ideal for many events especially if a performance is involved.
For more information visit their website, Facebook and follow them @CBCMusic
Shaken not stirred- The Art of Cocktail
December 10, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under CitySocial, Ontario, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
Tuesday, December 3rd , Shaken not stirred- The Art of Cocktail was hosted by Allan Small, Senior Investment Advisor at Auberge du Pommier. Over 30 guests came out to learn more about how rising interest rates are affecting individuals’investement decision, but also to learn about a few cocktails from Mixologist Ed Grim from O&B. These cocktails including a winter mulled wine and the North Star Karkade.
The room at Auberge du Pommier was already decorated for Christmas with fir tree’s branches and pine cones. With the candles in the fire place and on the tables, the atmosphere was very cozy.
The first cocktail was a Winter Mulled Wine prepared with red wine, oranges and a mix of spices such as cinnamon, cloves, vanilla and nutmeg. The tip from Ed our celebrity Mixologist for Mulled Wine is there is no need to buy an expensive bottle as you change the taste with all the flavours.
The second cocktail was the North Star Karkade made with Hibiscus tea, Amaro Montenegro, Sweet Vermouth and Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup, with an orange twist. The guests really enjoyed that last cocktail with a bitter taste and learned that the orange twist has to be added at the last moment!
Here are the recipes of those two delicious cocktails:
Winter Mulled Wine
- 1 cup Brown Sugar

- 2 Oranges
- 2 Lemon
- 2 Cinnamon Stick
- 2 Star Anise
- 8 Cloves
- 12 Black peppercorns
- 1 Nutmeg
- 1 Bay Leaf
- 1 Vanilla bean
- 1.5oz Hibiscus infused Rye
- 5oz Amaro Montenegro
- 5oz Sweet Vermouth
- 75oz Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup
The photos of the event can be found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157638353170824/
Fundraising For Haiyan Relief in the Philippines – Head Shot Day
December 2, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under CitySocial, Non-Profit Events, Ontario, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
November 22th, 2013 was a very special day for fundraising for Haiyan Relief in the Philippines. The event was held by The Motionaries and supported by CityEvents social media divison: CitySocial at Haworth, a modern office furniture store. The aim of the event was to raise funds by offering a professional headshot at only $50. All proceeds were donated to World Vision in their initiatives to provide emergency relief to children and families affected by the calamity.
Haworth was the perfect venue for that event, with their modern furniture and a cozy atmosphere right downtown. The guests could relax on the comfortable sofas in the waiting area and enjoyed refreshments before their photo shot. More than 80 guests came to give their support and get their professional head shot. People were happy to have the chance to update and take a new head shot by the corporate photographer Donna Santos and felt it was a win win.
The fundraising was a true success as the Motionaries and supporters raised $4443.16, plus $300 in pledges to World Vision which the government has matched resulting in total of $9486 raised.
The photos of the event can be found at:
Frocktail Five
November 26, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under CitySocial, Ontario, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
The popular Frocktail Party returned this year. Last Thursday CityEvents enjoyed the fabulous frock designs and dancing at the Arcadian Loft. We were proud to help celebrate the 5th year of compassion and fashion in support of juvenile diabetes.
We have attended every year and some years have been lucky enough to bid and win a new frock. As someone that attends a number of events it has been a great place to pick up some great finds. This year after a fierce bidding war and down to the last 5 seconds we won an Oscar de La Renta dress donated by Valerie Pringle…all for a few hundred dollars.
I expect this quality dress will get a lot of wear and excited for the next big function. My guy friend won a great Strellson suit for only a few hundred dollars, less than half of what it is in the store. It was great to see more at the event for the men besides being with all of the beautiful ladies.
The dresses on auction are a variety of fashionable donated frocks by a variety of local retailers and celebrities. Some of the sponsors included Hudson’s Bay, O&B, French Connection, Marciano, got2b, Peroni, Iceberg Vodka, and Hendricks Gin. We loved the mini boutiques by celebrity donators like Suzanna Rogers and stores like Marciano. There were more than a few finds we would have loved.
It was great to join friends who also supported the event like glam jewellry designer Shay Lowe who donated some of her bright blue earrings again this year and other keen bidders. We look forward to next year. To check out some of the photos check out the Frocktail website and look out for details next fall on the 6th Annual.
http://www.thefrocktailparty.c
Photo credit to Kevin Gonsalves for taking these wonderful pictures.
Earrings Photo taken by Deb Lewis.
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