Airship 37

The most versatile space in Toronto’s Distillery District (37, Parliament Street) 

 

Airship37 has the ability to adapt its venue for a variety of needs when planning your event.  Its individual look, featuring 2 different spaces and an outdoor zone, offers you the privilege to host every type of event. Thanks to its garages door, it is the premiere venue for car shows but not only, this is a venue of choice also for product launches, cocktail and wedding parties, private functions and corporate events. Its white walls and blank backdrop allows for a number of décor options as well as projections.  It is a clean slate for you as a planner to envision and envision any way you want for your special event.

Airship37 features :

  • The Gooderham Lounge

1100 sq ft of coziness that can be used as it own venue or as an additional space to the Hangar. With    its easy garage door access, it’s a perfect solution for car shows or after work get together. Cocktail          and dinner parties or even wine tasting are good fits for this kind of space.

 

  • The Hangar. 

A 2300sq ft loft style space with a urban industrial look, Easily and quickly  convertible, it can fit any event type.

 

 

  • The Garden & Deck Area:

This area is giving a fresh air to your events, thanks to the patio like environment.

 

 

 

“Airship37 hosted the “Creating Compelling Corporate Event”, April 30 with guest speakers : Julie Holme, Director of Sales, Corporate and Incentive at Toronto Tourism, Bram Goldstein, President of BiG Entertainment Inc, Arthur Kerekes, Fusion Event and our own Deb Lewis, from CityEvents. They shared their experiences  and taught attendees how to engage guest, discussed tips & tricks in coordinating & hosting events and marketing events” Picture here

For More information : http://www.airship37.com/

Walk for Change

 

On Saturday, May 11th LAMP Community Health Centre’s Walk for Change 5K Walkathon supported the 1 in 5 Canadians living with mental illness in your community.   The walk helped reduce the stigma of mental illness, and raised funds to benefit local mental health support programs, such as LAMP’s own Among Friends. This program provides social and recreation opportunities to individuals facing mental health challenges and helps them work toward recovery while promoting health, community, and respect.

The event began at LAMP Community Health Centre near Islington Ave & Lakeshore Blvd West, with Registration at 9am and the walk at 10am. Members of the community walked 5km through the Etobicoke-Lakeshore area, stopping first at the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital buildings, and continuing passed the Mastercard Centre on Kipling, towards the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery on Evans.  Along the way, speakers brought the history to life while discussing the importance of community mental health services to those of us affected by mental illness.  All members of the public were welcome.

Register now at: http://walk4change13.eventbrite.ca

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WalkForChange
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AFWalkathon

 

Canadian Helen Keller Centre 2013 Award Luncheon

April 29, 2013 by  
Filed under Ontario, Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized

This year the Canadian Helen Keller Centre Award Luncheon took place April 25th, at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. For this 9th annual award ceremony, CHKC, in conjunction with the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons (CFPDP), honoured the CNIB (Canadian National Institute for the Blind) for its outstanding achievements and contributions to the disability of deaf-blindness, and raising much needed funds to operate the centre.

Mr Larry Corke (Awards Chair, CHKC) and Cindy Accardi (Executive Director, Rotary Cheschire Homes and CHKC) presented the 2013 Canadian Helen Keller Award to John Rafferty CEO & President of CNIB and this included a special plaque made in Braille…do you know how hard it was to find a supplier who does awards in Braille?

The award was a great opportunity to network and mingle as 250 guests came to honour the award recipients and to listen to the wise words of Premiere of Ontario Kathleen Wynne and the audience enjoyed her update on the provinces involvement in this community.

The luncheon was paced by awarding London Olympic Paralympics athletes Patrick Anderson (wheelchair Basketball), David Durepos (Wheelchair Basketball), Jared Funk (Wheelchair Rugby), Virginia McLachla (Athletics), Nathan Stein (Swimming) and Michelle Stilwell (Wheelchair Race) with the King Clancy Award.

For this occasion the national anthem was wonderfully sung by Major Beverly Ivany.

Master of Ceremony Rob Snoek was our host for the day as a former Paralympics world champion and president of the CFPDP.

 

Picture of the 2013 CHKC Award Luncheon: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157633432561322/

Picture of last years’ CHKC Award: HERE

Product – Nightclub

April 8, 2013 by  
Filed under Event Venues, Ontario, Toronto

INK ENTERTAINMENT LAUNCHED ITS NEWEST NIGHTLIFE DESTINATION “PRODUCT”  OPENED ON MARCH 16TH, 2013.

This is London has closed and reopened as a newly redesign nightclub and event venue. Product a new nightlife destination from Charles Khabouth’s INK Entertainment.

Joe Ghost and Toronto Raptors DJ 4 Korners rocked the beats and took part in the nightclub’s grand reopening celebration 3 weeks ago.

The new design has at the same influences as a modern New York penthouse apartment and a Studio 54 with a mix of colourful paintings, collage works, murals and sculpture. According to the designer Kenny Baird :” The club’s ultra-chic interior design is an “art collector’s residence-meets-nightlife” concept”.

PRODUCT is located in the heart of Toronto’s amazing entertainment district, close to the area’s finest restaurants and theatre district. (364 Richmond Street)

Its capacity goes from 200 to 1200 reception style
Here some of the specificities & features :
• Video projection
• Programmable intelligent lighting
• Women’s spa & washroom
• VIP sections
• 2 floors
• Valet parking

About Ink Entertainment:

INK is one of Canada’s foremost hospitality and entertainment companies, setting the trend in world-class music and sound, forward design, mouth-watering food and an A-list clientele of celebrities, musicians, artists, professionals and corporate partners alike.

Manage by visionary entrepreneur Charles Khabouth, INK has demonstrated an acute ability to adapt to the trends of the entertainments industry

More information and pictures: http://inkvenues.com/venues/product/

Uniun NightClub

April 5, 2013 by  
Filed under Event Venues, Ontario, Toronto, Uncategorized

“ENTER DOWN A CLANDESTINE ALLEY TO A WORKSHOP OF FANTASY, WHERE PARLOUR TRICKS MEET SPECTACLE AND WHERE SUPERIOR DESIGN FUSES WITH ENTERTAINMENT. AN INDUSTRIAL PLAYGROUND OF PLEASURE, UNIUN IS THE ARCHITECT OF YOUR EVERY NIGHTLIFE DESIRE.”

Another of Charles Khabouth’s INK Entertainment nightlife destination UNIUN is among one of the newest.

UNIUN has an impressive space that echoes to

 a time passed, UNIUN is an  arresting contradiction of both new and

old.  (473 Adelaide Street West)

The designs combine original post factory beams nestle between 14 foot bronzed

metal arches reminiscent of weathered steel bridges, while they elegantly contrast by a wash of the latest in luminescent technology.

The room is also surrounding by lush, tufted VIP banquette that recalls Edwardian designs and contrasted by grey cement wall, aged wood and industrial lighting fixtures. UNIUN was manufactured with bottle service in mind. Offering a variable collection of liquors and champagnes ready to be toasted, sipped and enjoyed.

 

The Club capacity is either 1000 reception style, or 220 seated

 

Some specificities & features
• Two entrances
• Lower lounge
• 4 bars
• VIP booths
• Valet parking available
• Full catering kitchen

 

More information and picture: http://inkvenues.com/venues/uniun/

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