Apothic White Schmooze August 28th
September 2, 2015 by CityEvents
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Thank you for joining us at Apothic White Schmooze hosted by CItyEvents and Shanny in the city. We enjoyed the end of the summer on the patio with you on beautiful roof top at Maison Mercer. This time,the theme was White so the Apothic Angels were all glammed up. There were mysterious and white beautiful angels with dark purple lips. These Patio angels served the fruity and sweet white wine from California Apothic White.
Also we could enjoy the tasty BBQ, Falafel,mini-burgers and meat kebabs.The Maison Mercer DJ also played great dance music and people started to groove around 9pm. We were thrilled we could have fun and share some sweet summer time with you.
Again thank you for coming and sharing a wonderful time with us. Did you miss the last Schmooze? Don’t worry, we are be preparing next Schmooze in September. You can still have a chance to join us and socialize!!! See you at the next Schmooze, we are looking forward to seeing you.
About next Schmooze
Date and Time: September 18th, at 5 pm – 9 pm
Venue: Maison Mercer, 15 Mercer Street, Toronto M5V 3C6
More info: http://torontocityevents.ca/calendar-event/after-work-schmooze-2/
Pants off for Prostate Cancer 6: Dont Go Commando !
August 24, 2015 by City Events
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Are you on a hunt for a fun evening ? Do it for a good cause. Pants off for Prostate Cancer : “Don’t Go Commando” is an edgy fund-raising event set to educate and spread awareness about Prostate Cancer that affects most Canadian men. The Event works closely with Prostate Cancer Canada-the only national foundation dedicated to the elimination of the disease.
This event encourages both men and women to party pants off. So be “open” , crazy and funky with your get-up that night because you are going bottom-less . To make the night more magical for you, you have Toronto’s downtown professionals and urban tastemakers to join hands with the honoured Queen’s Own Rifles.
Be there on September 3Rd , 2015 at Moss Park Armoury , 130 Queen Street East from 8pm to 1am .
Buy your tickets now at http://www.pantsoff.ca/
Early Bird Ladies – 60$
Early Bird Gentlemen- 70$
Note: The prices goes up on 28th August.
Hurry, Grab your tickets now . You wouldn’t want to miss this. Also look out for one of CityEvents contests for tickets.
TeraGo launches a new data centre in Mississauga
July 20, 2015 by City Events
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TeraGo launched their Mississauga Data Centre on May 14th 2015. To introduce their new state of the art storage centre, they invited their clients, collaborators, media and city officials for the official opening event. For this occasion, TeraGo Networks organized a guest speaker on trends in the industry and offered tours for the attendees to discover, understand and celebrate the new safe storage centre.

A great crowd attended to enjoy the catering from the food dudes and themed candy bar. The attendees had a great time discovering the new building and seeing first hand the technology and systems of where the data is stored. TeraGo discussed with guests how their business works and how their new premises will help the growth of the company and the technology industry. Employees were excited to showcase where they work and everyone left informed and happy.

TeraGo purchased the state of the art space in Mississauga from Research In Motion. The city of Mississauga and the province of Ontario presented TeraGo with a certificate for their new operation in Mississauga. The company celebrated another a data centre in Vancouver, where we were also tasked with the planning. We are very happy to have been chosen to plan and execute both of these events and it was a pleasure working with everyone at TeraGo and Surround. Congratulations on the celebrations at both locations and best of luck in the coming years!
Here is IT World’s coverage of the launch.
Website : http://www.terago.ca/
Link to the pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157653746143261
Trendy New Event Venue Opens in Downtown Toronto
May 13, 2015 by City Events
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Have you been at Yonge and Gould lately? This stretch of Yonge street has lost the lights above the record stores but has gained a brand new student centre for Ryerson as well as a new event venue. Aperture Room is a stylish event space located on the third floor of The Thornton-Smith Building in the heart of downtown Toronto. The space features original exposed brick walls and three magnificent skylights. Aperture Room can be the perfect space to host an unforgettable event. The space caters to all types of social and corporate events and can accommodate 120 guests for a seated event and 180 guests for a standing reception.
The building was designed in 1922 by architect John M. Lyle, who is also credited with designing Toronto’s Union Station and The Royal Alexandra Theatre. There is a lot of history in The Thornton-Smith Building; Aperture Room was designed to keep that history, as well as the history of Yonge Street in mind. Despite all of the renovations, this building has stayed true to its award-winning original architecture. Aperture Room has become one of Toronto’s most popular venues and has already hosted a number of weddings.
Aperture Room is definitely a venue to consider when planning your next event. The atmosphere of the space alone will provide your guests with an exceptional experience and we haven’t even mentioned the food yet.
Oliver & Bonacini will be taking on the catering duties for the event space. The dishes they have discussed for Aperture Room vary from oyster shucking table to a poutine station. The bar menu is just as diverse with various champagnes and a mojito bar.
This stylish space has a loft-like interior and boasts exceptional service and attention to detail. The staff at O&B will help customize your menu to perfectly suit your taste and budget, ensuring that no detail is overlooked.
Capacity:
- Seated: 120
- Standing: 180
Location:
340 Yonge Street, 3rd Floor
The Thornton-Smith Building
M5B1R8
Contact:
Oliver & Bonacini Events and Catering
401 Bay Street, Simpson Tower, 9th Floor, Toronto, ON M5H 2Y4
Email: events@oliverbonacini.com
Website: http://www.oliverbonacinievents.com/home.aspx
Wine Tasting Sips & Investment Tips
February 11, 2015 by AleJandra Melo
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Allan Small’s Wine Sips and Investment Tips was held at Quince Bistro on January 22nd. The event took place in the lower level of Quince Bistro where you can hold private events. The space was warm and inviting with lots of natural wood and warm lighting.
The evening started off with an opportunity for mingling with other guests and Allan Small. There were passed hors d’oeuvres, cheese plates, and a glass of welcome prosecco for everyone to enjoy. Once everyone was seated Allan started his very informative talk about the 5 things that could derail the 2015 markets and how to navigate around these risks.
Proceeding the talk Rosa Forgione was introduced and she led casual wine tasting. She sampled three different wines; 2 reds, and a white wine. She was very personable and went around to every table talking about the wines and asking people how they enjoyed them. The evening was concluded by a final round of hors d’oeuvres and a chance for people to ask Allan some questions and to mingle with the other attendees.
CityEvents was proud to work with Allan Small again in 2015 on his annual client hosting program. For photos of this event please visit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157650374906446/
Allan Small, FMA, FCSI
Senior Investment Advisor
HollisWealth
http://www.allansmall.com/
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