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  • Meditations for World Peace

    Atisha Buddhist Centre 1823 Gerrard St. E., Toronto

    "Meditations for World Peace" class is held Sundays from 10-11 am (Free). "Simply Meditate" on Wednesdays from 10-11 am ($10). Thursdays Lunchtime Meditation 12:15-12:45 pm ($5). Drop-in classes. Everyone is […]

  • EarlyON Family Resource Connection

    Family Resource Connection 184 Main St., Toronto

    Play Learn Explore: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Friday & Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. All children from birth to six years are welcome. Info: 416-690-0102, Jennifer.hooker@familyresourcecentre-dcc.net

  • Mindfulness Meditation

    Kingston Road United Church 975 Kingston Rd

    Beginning guided Meditation drop-in classes with Kim Dunlop, by donation. In-person donations go to Kingston Road United Church for the use of their space. Online donations go to the Gord […]

  • Seniors E-Connect

    Gerrard Ashdale Library 1432 Gerrard St. E., Toronto

    Teens help seniors with their tech questions. Call us or register online. Info: 416-393-7717 

  • Beaches Mental Wellness Group

    Community Centre 55 97 Main St., Toronto

    Beaches Mental Wellness Group meets each Tuesday. Info: www.mentalwellness.help. Or join us most nights of the week on Zoom. Go to: https://www.meetup.com. Ask to join us: Mental Wellness Peer-to-Peer Support-Groups

  • Euchre

    St. Aidan's Anglican Church 2423 Queen St. E., Toronto, Canada

    Join us every Tuesday for a fun and friendly evening of progressive Euchre at the Church of St. Aidan. Enter from the northeast side door. $5 to play, all proceeds […]

  • Coffee Outreach

    Beaches Presbyterian Church 65 Glen Manor Drive, Toronto

    Every Wednesday we host a Coffee Outreach, an opportunity for people in the neighbourhood to gather for coffee, snacks and fellowship. A full lunch is provided every 2nd Wednesday of […]

  • Toronto’s Ravines: Nature and History at Your Doorstep

    Danforth Coxwell Library 1675 Danforth Avenue, Toronto

    Toronto's ravine system is among the largest in the world. Our ravine landscapes are not just a sanctuary for wildlife; they also protect the city against flooding and allow us […]

  • The Beach and East Toronto Historical Society (TBETHS)

    Beaches Sandbox 2181 Queen St. E., Canada

    Historian and Board Member of the Cabbagetown Preservation Association will do an illustrated talk entitled: Where History Comes Alive, The Cemeteries of Cabbagetown. Admission is free. Info: www.tbeths.com