Canadian Helen Keller Centre Awards
March 5, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto
Every year, in conjunction with the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons, CHKC holds the Annual CHKC Awards Luncheon to honour individuals who have made outstanding achievements and contributions to the disability of deaf-blindness, and to raise much needed funds to operate the centre.
Ninth Annual Awards Luncheon
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Concert Hall
Honouring :
Premiere Kathleen Wynne
11:45 am – Reception
12 noon – Lunch
Award Winner
Canadian National Institute for the Blind
His Excellency the Right Honourable
David L. Johnston
C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D.
Governor General of CanadaThe Honourable David C. Onley
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
The Honourable Henry N. R. Jackman
The Honourable Con DiNino
Sriram Iyer
Larry Corke
The Honourable Vim Kochhar
Interior Design Show (IDS)
March 5, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto

The interior Design Show (IDS) gave you the total design experience! The amazing showcase of interior design began in 1998 and since then around 660,000 design professionals, consumers and media have attended this awesome event. This show featured architects and designers from across the globe and allowed them to share their knowledge about design through the keynote speaker program.
This year’s event featured speakers including Jerszy Seymour, Jürgen Mayer H., Philippe Malouin, Christiane Lemieux, Douglas Coupland, John Gidding, Lynda Reeves & Bonnie Brooks, Mark Challen & Brian Gluckstein, Suzanne Dimma & Tommy Smythe. Among the attractions at this years show were Design Icons presented by KIA., Studio North, Limited Edition & Prototype presented by NATIONAL BANK and supported by PDLab and Metropolis Magazine., Modern Kid, Balloon entrance installation created by Willy Chyr, and Designboom.

The opening night party of IDS was the biggest design party of the year! With live entertainment, local food and drink, and a preview at what was to come at the Interior Design Show. As part of the 2nd annual auction, attendees had the opportunity to bid on one of 20 Real Good Chairs by Blu Dot with proceeds going to ONEXONE charity. Each chair featured a different design created by a designer, artist, fashion designer, or illustrator.
IDC showcased new and innovative international and Canadian designs, great exhibits, amazing keynote speakers, and so much more. There was so much to offer at this year’s event, there is no doubt that it was an amazing show!
For more information on The Interior Design Show visit: http://www.interiordesignshow.
Upcoming Winter events Toronto
February 24, 2013 by deblewis
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized
Here at CityEvents we specialise in planning and promoting boutique events around the city. However, to get right into the winter spirit we’ve thought we would pick some of our favourite highlights happening around the city this winter season.
So if you’re climbing aboard a westjet to Toronto this winter or call it your home here are some of our personal highlights to see this season.
The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair -November 1 – 10, 2013

The Royal Agricultural winter fair is the largest indoor agricultural and indoor equestrian competition in the world.
Now in its 90th year the fair draws over 340,000 visitors ever y year to experience a mixture of horse shows, dog shows and over 300 vendors. Along with a plethora of family fun competitions to see there is also fine wining and dining on offer from luxurious ring-side dining to late night dance parties at The Hitching Ring Bar.
Santa Claus Parade – November 17, 2013

Since 1905 the Santa Claus Parade has been a staple Toronto tradition. Kids and adults alike will be mesmerised by the stream of animated floats, marching bands, and thousands of costumed dancers interacting with the crowd. This is a must see for anyone with children and really lets the Christmas spirit set in.
Cavalcade of Lights – Saturday November 30, 2013
For nearly half a century the cavalcade of lights celebration has dazzled crowds with thousands upon thousands of LED lights and decorations. It is also the celebration of the start of the holiday season by lighting up one of the most beautifully decorated Christmas trees around.
The event also features live music from some of Canada’s top musical talent with soul singer Divine Brown, Grammy award winner CarvinWinans and electro-pop artist Diamond Rings all playing this year’s event. There is also a fantastic fireworks display and an ice skating party in Nathan Phillips Square making this event a true Toronto holiday tradition.
Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market – November 29 to December 15, 2013
A tradition in most cities, a Christmas market captures everything we hold dear about the holiday season and Lowe’s Toronto Christmas market is exception.
This annual free events encapsulates holiday cheer with an array of stalls offering handcrafted goods, mulled wine, craft beer, festive illuminations and decorations and of course plenty of sweets and treats. There is loads of family entertainment on offer from musicians and carol singers to Santa’s workshop where kids can have the chance to meet Santa and his elves.
Winterlicious – January 31 – February 13, 2014
Taking place after the madness of Christmas and New Year’s is Winterlicious, a 2 week long celebration of creative cuisine and gourmet food from around the world.
For any food lover winterlicious is unmissable with every taste and palette catered for with over 100 of Toronto’s top 100 restaurants hosting some culinary treats. It’s the perfect opportunity to try new things and indulge in a few extra naughty winter treats.
We hope you have the chance to visit some or maybe all of this events! Enjoy the winter !
Canadian Disability Hall of Fame Awards
December 20, 2012 by deblewis
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto

The Canadian Disability Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony took place on November 29th at The Fairmount Royal York Hotel in Toronto. As in past years, CityEvents is proud to have assisted in the planning of the 19th annual Canadian Disability Hall of Fame Awards. We thank you for the great turn out as well as your amazing support.
Among this years attendees were Hon. David Crombie, Hon. David Onley, Lt. Governor of Ontario, Hon. Vim Kochhar, and Guest speaker, Lindsay Gordon, President and CEO of HSBC, and many more.
At this years event four new members were welcomed into the Hall of Fame. The exceptional group of people inducted includes Ann Caine -builder, Tracey Ferguson -athlete, Robert Hampson -achiever, and Joyce Thompson -builder (posthumously).

Ann Caine- Builder
Ann is the founder of Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre near Guelph, Ontario. Ann has helped to introduce thousands of young people as well as adults with special needs to improved fitness, independence, and acceptance while at Sunrise. Ann plays a large role in the growth and practice of therapeutic riding and is a founding member and past president of the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association and the Ontario Therapeutic Riding Association. Along with her other achievements Ann played an influential role in developing Paralympic equestrian sport and was a founding member and Canadian representative on the International Paralympic Equestrian Committee.
Tracey Ferguson- Athlete
Tracey was the first female with a disability to be inducted into the Scarborough Board of Education’s Elite Athlete Program, and at the age of sixteen she became the youngest person ever to be selected to the national women’s wheelchair basketball team. Tracey helped the team to go 10 years undefeated in international competition, earning three Paralympic medals and three World Championships. Tracey is a rare multi-sport Paralympian and competed in track at the 2008 Summer Games.

Robert Hampson- Achiever
Robert loves to test himself and enjoys activities such as sky diving, rock climbing, and skiing. In fact, Robert is an accomplished competitive swimmer winning medals in three rips to the Ontario Paralympic Winter Championships. Robert is a Variety Village ambassador and a strong promoter of accessibility. When he was five, Robert started to collect pop can tabs to buy wheelchairs for kids with disabilities. When he was eight he launched the Robert Hampson Tabs for Kids Fund and has since collected 21 million pop tabs.
Joyce Thompson- Builder (posthumously)
Joyce was the first Executive Director of Rotary Cheshire Homes (North America’s first fully accessible apartment complex for the deaf-blind). Joyce’s 30-year campaign to help build a world of greater security for deaf-blind Canadians resulted in the creation of many influential initiatives. Joyce’s vision was The Canadian Helen Keller Centre with the support of RCH Board, offering training for deaf-blind clients in independent living skills, communication and assistive technologies. Joyce significantly increased access to publicly funded intervener services, and helped to designate June as Deaf-Blind Awareness Month in Ontario.

For more information on this event visit: http://www.cfpdp.com/cdhf/
Lowes Toronto Christmas Market at The Distillery District
December 12, 2012 by CityEvents
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto

The Christmas Market 2012 was a blast! The lights, the festiveness, the little shops and everything else, was something that you must experience. Despite the cold, everybody enjoyed themselves.
The Distillery District helped create this great atmosphere, where you can breathe Christmas. It made you feel as if you were in a European town at a Christmas market.
We’re very much looking forward to the 2013 market!
For more information on this event visit: http://www.












