Wine and Dine Event with Shanny in the City

November 30, 2015 by  
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Wine and Dine Event
You are invited to a fabulous dinner party minus the mess!
Shanny in the City has teamed up with Coco Lezzone and Tre Amici Wines to bring you a memorable dining experience that you don’t want to miss. Your ticket will include a French in

spired 4 course dinner paired with fine wines presented by Tre Amici.

Please dress in your favourite holiday attire and let us wine and dine you on Tuesday December 8th, at 7pm.

Date: December 3, 2015, 7 pm
Location: Coco Lezzone, 137 Avenue Road
Tickets: $55

iYellow Holiday Wine Jam

November 30, 2015 by  
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HOLiDAY WiNE JAM – CELEBRATE THE MAGiC OF 2015

Gather your friends & your fav party threads, and join iyellow for an incredible night of wine, live music, yummy snacks, and more!

Location: The Berkeley Church
When: Tuesday, December 15, 2015, 315 Queen Street East, Toronto
Time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $89 / pair of Regular Tickets / 8PM to Midnight
Regular $69 / Ticket / 8PM to Midnight
VIP $79 / Ticket / 7PM to Midnight
When purchasing, please select “1” for each pair of Tickets (Early bird only)

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Fashion Police

October 20, 2015 by  
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Calling all fashionistas and dapper gents: Toronto Fashion Week is back and we’re celebrating couture in style at Everleigh. Join us on October 22 for FASHION POLICE with DJ Jed Harper and an extended 4AM last call. Dress to impress!

Date: Thursday, October 22nd, 10 pm
Where: The Everleigh, 580 King St. West, Toronto

** Extended 4AM License **

For more information or group bookings: info@torontocityevents.ca
or date@shannyinthecity.com, www.theeverleigh.ca

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Facebook Event:
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The Lodge on Queen & CityEvents presents: Halloween Soiree

October 7, 2015 by  
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It’s a Hell of a Party and Halloween Night is Back with more Chills and Thrills than ever before.
Don’t miss a chance to party in costume at one of Toronto’s newest and most exclusive private clubs and event spaces this Halloween. With a library seating, private dining areas and a spacious dance floor, this two-story mansion-inspired lounge is the perfect place to spend the year’s wildest holiday.
The Lodge on Queen is the perfect host and you are invited. Come out for a house party you won’t want to miss. The soiree will include a candy with all your childhood favorites snacks.
Live entertainment will include none-other than DJ Hen
Date: Saturday, October 31st
Time: Doors open at 8:00PM
Location: Lodge on Queen: 251 Queen Street West (w of University) 2nd and 3rd Floor
www.lodgeonqueen.club

Tickets: www.universe.com/lodge
$50 Members, $65 non members
Early Bird Pricing before October 18th: $55
Non Members Groups of 10: $500
Ticket Includes: Entry, Midnight Buffet, 5 drink tickets, DJ & Dancing
(Private seating available, inquire at info@torontocityevents.ca)
For all sponsorship opportunities other inquiries please contact CityEvents at 416-619-0596
For past year’s Halloween pictures, click here to visit photos.http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157622716549972/
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22nd Canadian Disability Hall of Fame

September 16, 2015 by  
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For the last few years, CityEvents had the pleasure of assisting The Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons (CFPDP) in the planning of the annual Disability Hall fo Fame.  The awards ceremony honours outstanding Canadians who make a difference for people with physical disabilities.

The 22nd induction ceremony would be held at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, in the Concert Hall on October 30, 2015. Toronto- the Disability Hall of Fame honours this year’s inductees- celebrated equestrian Lauren Barwick, CBC’s Rick Mercer, and famed Counsel Bernard Gluckstein.

The event will start with a reception, where people would come in to register, by dropping off their business card and would have a chance to enter the lucky draw.  People will have the chance to talk, socialise and reconnect.  Galen Weston, Jr., Loblaw’s Executive Chairman and President, will serve as the guest speaker.

 

Hall of Famers

Lauren Barwick is a top ranked equestrian. She is representing Canada at the international level for more than 12 years. She has won gold and silver medals at the 2008 Paralympics, finishing in the top Six in both the 2010 FEI World Equestrian and 2012 Paralympic Games. Recently, she received Canada’s only medals, a silver and bronze, at the 2014 AllTech FEI World Games and has also added Para-Dressage to her accomplishments. But most importantly, Lauren gives back to the sport 100 percent, giving clinics, attending fundraisers, and tirelessly training youth as a Parelli 4 star instructor.

Bernard Gluckstein is a celebrated personal injury lawyer and King Clancy Award winner. He has worked tirelessly to advance the causes of the disabled, particularly those with brain injuries. His firm, Gluckstein lawyers, has sponsored numerous events for the Ontario Brain Injury Association, of which he is a founding director. In addition, he has combined his love of photography with his desire to support the Paralympics by becoming an accredited photographer, since 1981, a remarkable record, which has continued through the 2012 London Summer Paralympics.

 

Rick Mercer is arguably Canada’s best loved political satirist. He is not only an Officer of the Order of Canada but also a King Clancy Award winner from the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. He has been working tirelessly in his promotion of Paralympic athletes, taking it on as a special mission to bring their abilities to Canadians’ attention. He has trained with them, played with them, broadcast their victories, even having split his nose open training with visually impaired simmer Donovan Tildesley. All that Rick does is in the name of his deep love for his country and his people- but he does it with humour that makes him deeply loved in return by millions of Canadians.

 

For more information visit: www.cfpdp.com

 

To see some of the photos from the previous event visit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157647026289264/

 

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