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It's November, which means the Islington United Church Craft Sale & Café is just a few weeks away on November 19 (10 am to 2 pm)! This year's craft sale is completely sold out and we will have a full house of vendors sharing their hand-crafted wares -- just in time for the Christmas season! Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list -- and maybe a little something for you, too. And to keep you sustained there will be the ever-popular café featuring homemade soup, scones and other...

Come by Northlea United Church at 125 Brentcliffe Road on Saturday, October 22, 2022 between 9:00 am - 2:00 pm with your current dated canned and dry goods to drop off outside in the bins on the front lawn. All donations will go to the Thorncliffe Food Collaborative supported by The Neighbourhood Organization or TNO. Rain date is Saturday, October 29, 2022 - same times. You may also drop items at Leaside Presbyterian at 670 Eglinton Ave or St Augustine of Canterbury Anglican at 1847 Bayview...

You're invited to An Affirming Celebration featuring Guest artist Jackie Richardson Guest speaker Rev. Dr. Cheri DiNovo Presenter Rev. Dr. Brent Hawkes The St. Andrew's Jazz Trio & Choir! 117 Bloor St. East, Toronto, ON M4W 1A9 In the Courtyard under the big tents! Everyone is welcome!

Wednesday, Apr. 27, 12-3:00pm Celebrate spring with Humber Valley's UCW. After a two-year hiatus due to Covid, the HV-UCW are eagerly looking forward to hosting our annual spring luncheon and card-playing event again. From noon to 3:00pm, there will be fancy sandwiches and sweets, an afternoon of card playing and a chance to win a door prize. Grab a deck of cards and round up your friends (ladies and gentlemen both welcome) for an afternoon of fun, fellowship and cards - either bridge, euchre,...

Foraging for dandelions. Making sourdough bread and homemade cheese from scratch. Growing backyard veggie gardens. These are just some of the old timey traditions making a comeback in the coronavirus era. But Palgrave United Church’s creative brainchild, Dirt 2 Delicious Camp (or D2D for short), started reclaiming some of these vintage skills years ago—long before the pandemic made them trendy.