Jardin Gala & Party
April 5, 2010 by CityEvents
Filed under Past Events
Join over 1000 of Toronto’s hip social set at the Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex!! Help celebrate Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario‘s (POGO) achievements in helping children with cancer in this province. This is a must attend event! The gala has been named one of the best for 2008 and 2009 by the National Post.
With its urban garden theme, live entertainment, host bar and dancing all proceeds of the night go to support POGO!
Jardin Annual POGO Gala
Date: Saturday, April 24, 2010
Time: 6:00 -9.30 PM
Location: Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex
25 British Columbia Road, Exhibtion Place, Toronto
Costs: $300, $400 per person
For Tickets Visit: http://www.pogo.ca/gala2010.html
Jardin After party
Date: Saturday, April 24, 2010
Time: 9.30 -1.00 AM
Location: Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex
25 British Columbia Road, Exhibtion Place, Toronto
Costs: $100 per person
Dress code : Glamorous
For Tickets Visit: http://www.pogo.ca/gala2010.html
Nikki Beach Luxury Worldwide Tour !
March 31, 2010 by cityevents2
Filed under Uncategorized
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LG Innovators Ball
March 23, 2010 by deblewis
Filed under Past Events
On May 6, 2010 The Ontario Science Center will be transformed into a wonderland of sensational surprises and unexpected delights for the 4th annual LG Innovators’ Ball.
Enter the enchanted world of Midnight Spell with food, drink, decor and entertainment that will have you second guessing your senses.
Dance the night away while feasting on scrumptious appetizers and imbibing potions and elixirs concocted specially for this event.

Date: Thursday, May 6, 2010
Time: 8:30pm – 1:30 am
Location: Ontario Science Center, 770 Don Mills Road
Cost: $150 per ticket
Purchase your tickets soon!
Hope House Fundraiser
March 23, 2010 by cityevents2
Filed under Non-Profit Events, Past Events
Join Hope House on May 27, 2010 for a VIP fundraising event and after party at the Palais Royale!
In 2004 the film Born into Brothels won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. The Film tells a powerful story about young children in Calcutta’s red light district struggling to break a cycle of poverty and prostitution.
Soon after, the film makers set up ‘Kids with Cameras’ a non-profit organization that teaches the art of photography to marginalized children in communities around the world. Kids With Cameras uses photography to capture the imaginations of children, to empower them, building confidence, self-esteem and hope.
Kids With Cameras plans to break ground in early 2010 to construct Hope House (Asha Niwas).
The goal for Toronto’s fundraiser is to raise $25,000 – $50,000 US to build a music room in the Asha Niwas Hope House. The house will become a safe haven for 100 girls to live and study. There will be psychological and physical care on site and the house will be built with sustainable architecture.
VIP Event – Indian Garden Party
Time: 7 – 9:30 pm
Cost: $250 per ticket
Enjoy a celebrity chef dinner and open bar at the elegant VIP reception. The reception will also feature the Born into Brothels composer accompanied by a children’s choir.
After Party
Time: 9:30 pm – 1:00 am
Cost: $100 per ticket
DJ Rekha from New York City will be providing the soundtrack for this Hollywood meets Bollywood themed night. Enjoy samplings from Dessert and Liqueur stations while you get your henna tattoo!
Follow the link for more information on The Hope House Toronto Fundraiser.
Deb Lewis Speaks to Toronto Don Valley Rotary
March 16, 2010 by cityevents2
Filed under Non-Profit Events

In his inauguration speech Barack Obama spoke to the citizens of the world and reminded us that we each have a responsibility to the wider community. That is to look after those less fortunate than ourselves.
So how do we go about doing just that? How can one person’s actions make a difference to those around us who are in need? That’s a truly difficult assignment but, if a group of like-minded people can band together and put their individual talents and imagination together, who knows what could happen?
Such a group of people already exists and has in fact existed for over 100 years. That organization is called ROTARY and is open to your membership. The local club “Toronto Don Valley” meets every Thursday morning for a mix of fellowship, sustenance in the form of a light breakfast, and most important of all to hear ideas for the betterment of our world that we can put into action.
On Thursday, March 4th 2010 Deborah Lewis, CMP, and CEO of CityEvents was asked to speak to the members of the “ Toronto Don Valley” Rotary at their weekly meeting. She gave insight and guidance on the process of planning and promoting a non-profit event in the community. As well as some helpful tips and tricks on the staging of the event itself.Deborah is tirelessly committed to her community. She was a mentor with the TRIDEC mentoring program, a previous Rotary member, and remained on the fund-raising committee for the New Leaders of Sunnybrook Foundation for the past 10 years. Currently she works on The Fireball for Sheena’s Place.











