Liberty Social Hour: Noche Caliente

November 18, 2011 by  
Filed under Ontario, Toronto

We present to you, round two of Liberty Social Hour: Noche Caliente
inLibertyVillage.com and CityEvents invites you to a series of casual socializing and networking events. This fall, we will be hosting evening events at Locus 144 and William’s Landing in Liberty Village. Located just minutes away from the chaotic streets of the downtown core, Liberty Village is an emerging community just west of downtown Toronto. The stomping ground for many artists and new local business establishments, Liberty Village is the new creative hub of Toronto; projecting all that is artistic, urban, and chic. The Liberty Social Hour will give local residents and businesses a chance to experience the potential of Liberty Village at different venues while interacting with their community. It’s the perfect opportunity to create valuable relationships while exchanging and sharing ideas and opinions concerning the life and work in Liberty Village. Enjoy one of the many beautiful venues that Liberty Village has to offer. You can’t help but to become engaged in your community!“CityEvents and InLibertyVillage.com hosted the summer Liberty Social Hour –Le Belle Ete, which enabled locals to mingle with each other. Locus 144, located in The Liberty Market, held a successful community networking event showcasing their unique dinner menu and spirits lists. The ambience of Locus144 is very soothing, a great place to unwind and submerge yourself into the warm and cozy colour pallets of the decor. Lights were dimmed to perfection and the music just loud enough so people could still talk.” -SnapDownTowntoronto.comWinters may be cold but we are bringing the heat to Liberty Village- Noche Caliente.Join us on the following days and create valuable relationships within your community – in your Liberty Village:Wednesday, November23rd. – Locus 144, 144-171 Liberty St., www.Locus144.com Half price appitizers,  Drink specials include: $5 bar rail drinks, $6 beers and $8 wine

Thursday, January 26th. - William’s Landing, 120 Lynn Williams St.

www.williamslanding.ca

From 5:30PM to 9:30PM, socialize, mingle, network, and experience your community.

You can always find a new weekly drink or food special when you come to Liberty Social Hour.

For pictures of the November 23rd Liberty Social Hour: Noche Caliente go to: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150385859481687.355646.512176686&type=3&mid=53

 

Premiere screening of the Holiday Helpers documentary

November 17, 2011 by  
Filed under Non-Profit Events, Ontario, Past Events

Last year they adopted 154 families for Christmas and this year they are hoping to adopt 200 families in the GTA.
The premiere screening of the Holiday Helpers documentary was a success.

You can view the trailer for the film at www.holidayhelpers.org

The documentary is 37 min and will be submitted for consideration at the film festivals. There is also a special preview screening.

The screening was an open event and everyone was welcome to attend! Afterwards there was a  post screening reception at Against the Grain, Corus Quay.

For pictures go to: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CODE Read Africa Ball

November 14, 2011 by  
Filed under Non-Profit Events, Ontario, Past Events, Toronto

The second annual CODE Read Africa Ball was held on Friday November 25th. It was the hottest ticket in town to launch the 2011 festive season!

People enjoyed and danced to live African sounds and DJ music, shopped for Christmas at the silent auction and mingled at the open bar and feast on fine hors d’oeuvres.

The 2nd CODE annual fundraiser was a gift of literacy’ to children in Africa this season.

For pictures of the event go to: http://www.yyzevents.com/Events/2011_read_africa

www.codecan.org/get-involved/read-africa-ball

 

 

 

 

ULTRA presents: 54

November 10, 2011 by  
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto

A Throw Back to the Era That started it all

Ultra presented a spectacular party with Studio 54 Saturday November 12th.

Whether you had a Saturday night fever or a Charlies Angels fetish, if there was any reason for a disco ball then this was it.Flared, big collared shirts and platform shoes.Sexy disco dresses, afros and bling!Hosted by Philip Princeton, Byron, Mike Henry, DR-Baggie.With Special Guest Celebrities: Resident DJ Aristotle & Special Guest DJ Chris LA Roque314 Queen Street West
416 263 0330
www.ultratoronto.com

A midtown event venue popular for social events

November 9, 2011 by  
Filed under Ask Deb, Event Venues, Ontario, Toronto

A midtown event venue popular for social events Rosehill Venue Lounge offers a casual ambiance in the Rosedale and Summerhill area of Toronto, just south of Yonge Street & St. Clair Avenue. This venue is the “hidden gem” of special event venues in Toronto, with the ability to transform itself to suit almost any event need. Think of it as a Swiss knife for a venue and its versatility to convert for any event.

The space is great for a group around 100 and has a great kitchen for the chef’s to work out of but can grow to over 350. You can fit a dance floor with seated dinner if you have this size group, the space doesn’t feel overwhelmingly large or small-just comfortable. The ambiance is really nice with the exposed ceilings, brick walls, laminate/brick floor, and sofas in the lounge area and looks beautiful at night lit up by candles. Rosehill is perfect to have a dance floor, stage or focal point but also a casual lounge area.

The venue offers its clients the personalized service each distinct event requires. The staff is always on-the-ball and very friendly. From your first meeting, through the planning process, to the date of your event Rosehill can offer as much support as you require. It is steps from the subway and located next to a Green P parking lot. If you’re looking for a space that’s a little different, easy to get to from downtown, and not a banquet hall, check it out www.rosehillevents.ca

6 Rosehill Avenue, Toronto
ON M4T 2B7
(416) 923-2232

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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