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    Toronto Vintage Easter Parade
April 8, 1:30pm Yonge St.
Based on the traditional pedestrian Easter Parade that takes place in New York City, and which the fabulous Fred Astaire & Judy Garland film was based around, we’ll be walking a dedicated route in our vintage finest. This stylish parade will be sashaying its way from Yonge and Bloor over to Christie Pits Park on Easter Sunday. There will be a refreshment break at Crêpes à GoGo for citron pressé, delectable samples of their crêpes, live music and dancing. So lay out your finest seersucker suit, grab a pal, and stroll on over. Just wear comfortable shoes. *This is not a big parade with floats and businesses and silly costumes. This is an organized parade of pedestrians, dressed in their finest, preferably in a living history and vintage spirit. The route is 2.8 km. Please wear comfortable walking shoes. Walking at a leisurely rate, the route will take approximately 30 minutes to get to Spadina and Bloor for our first stop (B), and then another 30 minutes to our final stop (C).
(via Vintage Easter Parade @49st)

    Toronto Vintage Easter Parade

    April 8, 1:30pm Yonge St.

    Based on the traditional pedestrian Easter Parade that takes place in New York City, and which the fabulous Fred Astaire & Judy Garland film was based around, we’ll be walking a dedicated route in our vintage finest.
     
    This stylish parade will be sashaying its way from Yonge and Bloor over to Christie Pits Park on Easter Sunday. There will be a refreshment break at Crêpes à GoGo for citron pressé, delectable samples of their crêpes, live music and dancing. So lay out your finest seersucker suit, grab a pal, and stroll on over. Just wear comfortable shoes.
     
    *This is not a big parade with floats and businesses and silly costumes. This is an organized parade of pedestrians, dressed in their finest, preferably in a living history and vintage spirit.
     
    The route is 2.8 km. Please wear comfortable walking shoes. Walking at a leisurely rate, the route will take approximately 30 minutes to get to Spadina and Bloor for our first stop (B), and then another 30 minutes to our final stop (C).

    (via Vintage Easter Parade @49st)

    — 1 month ago
    #easter  #Toronto  #Canada  #parade  #event 
    coldcaveat:

Who’s going to be at the Mod Club tomorrow?

    coldcaveat:

    Who’s going to be at the Mod Club tomorrow?

    — 2 months ago with 29 notes
    goodkidsevents:

#rebelbingo is coming #toronto…. Get ready (Taken with Instagram at Www.rebelbingo.com)

    goodkidsevents:

    #rebelbingo is coming #toronto…. Get ready (Taken with Instagram at Www.rebelbingo.com)

    — 2 months ago with 1 note
    Simple Plan in Toronto (August 16)
Hey everyone, Simple Plan is coming to Toronto on August 16 and you know what, those  and nazis from Molson Canadian Amphitheatre (I’m sure the same who doesn’t allow us to take DSLRs to any show and for sure those who have de la Turret’s syndrome on the phone) they use their democratic right to prohibit posting about this concert on some event site as they haven’t announced that yet.

That’s how they interprete Canadian democaracy.
Now I know, you know, we know and we’ll tell our friend. So those free-speech-phobes from Molson can go to hell — the most jerky jerks I’ve ever met in events industry on 2 continents.
Now how else they use their outstanding brains?
MolsonCanAmp’s website looks just like  from 1945. Respect is not the only thing that is missing Molson Amphitheatre’s board — their branding and style feeling is as good as bull-frog’s. And Front-end Developer must be like 97 years old, he is not German though, otherwise he would be much more pedantic. They treat texts and space on their site with even less respect they treat their visitors, just like they treat publishers.
In a short Molson Canadian Aphitheatre is so far back in past that whoever wants to compete them, would look better even if they simply won’t communicate to people at all.

With the warmest feelings to a rude bitch on Molson’s Amp. phone line.A.

    Simple Plan in Toronto (August 16)

    Hey everyone, Simple Plan is coming to Toronto on August 16 and you know what, those  and nazis from Molson Canadian Amphitheatre (I’m sure the same who doesn’t allow us to take DSLRs to any show and for sure those who have de la Turret’s syndrome on the phone) they use their democratic right to prohibit posting about this concert on some event site as they haven’t announced that yet.


    That’s how they interprete Canadian democaracy.

    Now I know, you know, we know and we’ll tell our friend. So those free-speech-phobes from Molson can go to hell — the most jerky jerks I’ve ever met in events industry on 2 continents.

    Now how else they use their outstanding brains?

    MolsonCanAmp’s website looks just like  from 1945. Respect is not the only thing that is missing Molson Amphitheatre’s board — their branding and style feeling is as good as bull-frog’s. And Front-end Developer must be like 97 years old, he is not German though, otherwise he would be much more pedantic. They treat texts and space on their site with even less respect they treat their visitors, just like they treat publishers.

    In a short Molson Canadian Aphitheatre is so far back in past that whoever wants to compete them, would look better even if they simply won’t communicate to people at all.


    With the warmest feelings to a rude bitch on Molson’s Amp. phone line.
    A.

    — 2 months ago with 3 notes
    #MolsonCanAmp  #Simple Plan  #Toronto  #Free speach 
    Toronto New Year’s Eve Ideas.
List of major parties on the New Year night in a special guide.CityTV New Year bash or dinner on CN Tower.Family holiday performances and singles events.
Check the 49st Toronto NYE Guide

    Toronto New Year’s Eve Ideas.

    List of major parties on the New Year night in a special guide.
    CityTV New Year bash or dinner on CN Tower.
    Family holiday performances and singles events.

    Check the 49st Toronto NYE Guide

    — 5 months ago with 5 notes
    #toronto  #new year  #club  #nightlife  #party  #eve  #nye  #bash 
    I’ve just got 3 tickets to Monster Jam Trucks for just $23 each in the middle of zone 200 at Rogers Centre. For same money I could get only 1 ticket in same zone at TicketNetwork.
Holiday Ticket Deals
TicketMaster gives 50% discount to most of major events till Dec. 4 — it’s a great offer as for me. Only few days left! So simply use Holiday Ticket Deals promo code TMNHD in your order form.

    I’ve just got 3 tickets to Monster Jam Trucks for just $23 each in the middle of zone 200 at Rogers Centre. For same money I could get only 1 ticket in same zone at TicketNetwork.

    Holiday Ticket Deals

    TicketMaster gives 50% discount to most of major events till Dec. 4 — it’s a great offer as for me. Only few days left! So simply use Holiday Ticket Deals promo code TMNHD in your order form.

    — 6 months ago with 3 notes
    #Discount  #TicketMaster  #Tickets  #Toronto  #T.O.  #Tdot 
    Hennessey Events brings you the City’s swankiest and fun charitable Christmas party! Join us for a celebration of the Holiday Season, in support of Glassfrog. Santa hats and reindeer antlers will be given out at the door, but be careful who you get caught under the mistletoe with!  Featuring: Toronto’s own, Nights & Weekends! Fusing bluesy rock with elements of hip hop, Nights & Weekends command their own unique sound that has been pumping energy and fun into packed rooms across Ontario and the northern US since 2008.  This event will feature DJ’s:- Nights and Weekends- Rouge- Stereotronique- Rob Friday- Mikky Eriksen- Richy time- Bobbleheads *$5 of each ticket purchased through 49st will be donated to charity.

    Hennessey Events brings you the City’s swankiest and fun charitable Christmas party! 
    Join us for a celebration of the Holiday Season, in support of Glassfrog.
     Santa hats and reindeer antlers will be given out at the door, but be careful who you get caught under the mistletoe with! 
     
    Featuring: Toronto’s own, Nights & Weekends! Fusing bluesy rock with elements of hip hop, Nights & Weekends command their own unique sound that has been pumping energy and fun into packed rooms across Ontario and the northern US since 2008. 
     

    This event will feature DJ’s:
    - Nights and Weekends
    - Rouge
    - Stereotronique
    - Rob Friday
    - Mikky Eriksen
    - Richy time
    - Bobbleheads
     
    *$5 of each ticket purchased through 49st will be donated to charity.

    — 6 months ago
    #Toronto  #Hennessey  #Steam Whistle  #Christmas  #Nightlife  #DJ  #Glassfrog 
    49st Toronto Halloween Events Guide
Check some Halloween ideas and find places to go with a nice artwork in this guide.
So the biggest Halloween events this year are The Screamers, Wonderland Halloween Haunt, Halloweek, Halloween Massacre and The Burroughs Haunted Mansion Halloween.Can’t say I’m impressed with Halloween parties in GTA. New York for instance has its huge 500,000 people Halloween Parade, but there’s nothing like that here.
Only Zombie Walk brings some mood these days. But it’s passed already. Check the photos.

    49st Toronto Halloween Events Guide

    Check some Halloween ideas and find places to go with a nice artwork in this guide.

    So the biggest Halloween events this year are The Screamers, Wonderland Halloween Haunt, HalloweekHalloween Massacre and The Burroughs Haunted Mansion Halloween.
    Can’t say I’m impressed with Halloween parties in GTA. New York for instance has its huge 500,000 people Halloween Parade, but there’s nothing like that here.

    Only Zombie Walk brings some mood these days. But it’s passed already. Check the photos.

    — 7 months ago with 6 notes
    #Halloween  #Toronto  #events  #Canada  #zombie walk  #parties  #guide