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You’re Invited – Regent Revival – Thursday, April 13th

Terra Bruce Productions has invited the community to Manor Road United Church (240 Manor Road East) to learn about their proposed “Regent Revival”. They would like to share their vision for the building, new design and and plans for the historic Regent Theatre.

Thursday, April 13, 2023
Manor Road United Church
240 Manor Road East

If you can’t attend in person, you can join via Zoom. Send an email to info@regentrevival.com and they will confirm with a Zoom link.

Leaside Garden Society’s April Zoom: Peonies & Friends

Photo by Jeanpaul Wright via Pexels

Leaside Garden Society invites you to Peonies and Friends: The Stars of the June Garden. This month’s online virtual Zoom Speaker Series is on April 13th, 2023 with special guest Ingrid Janssen. The meeting will commence at 7p.m.

Leaside Garden Society always welcomes Guests and New Members to join the Society for their meetings. Visit our website: www.leasidegardensociety.org or email: leaside@gardenontario.org.

Leaside Garden Society – Speaker Series presents:
Peonies and Friends: The Stars of the June Garden
Speaker: Ingrid Janssen
Date: Thursday April 13th, 2023
Time & Place: 7pm on Zoom

Ingrid Janssen, is a horticulturist, speaker, blogger and Master Gardener. She has been gardening for most of her life and is a passionate, some would say “crazy” gardener. How else to describe someone who plants bulbs in January despite 15cm. of snow! She has appeared on Rogers TV Durham and has spoken at Canada Blooms many times. Ingrid is a recent peony enthusiast with a special interest in Canadian bred peonies and the peony hybrids of Professor A.P. Saunders. Her collection has grown from 1 to over 130 peonies in the last 6 years. Ingrid received her Horticulturist Diploma from the University of Guelph and is an active member of several horticultural and plant societies including the Canadian and American Peony societies. She volunteers on many garden projects in her community the most notable being the restoration of the perennial borders at the Parkwood National Historic Site in Oshawa.

Peonies are beloved for their gorgeous blooms and captivating fragrance. They are adaptable, easy to grow plants that fit into any garden style. Along with many plant companions, they are the stars of the June garden. Ingrid will talk about the different types of peonies you can grow, how you can achieve 6 weeks of peony blooms in your garden and the wonderful plant friends that bloom alongside them.

BAYVIEW BIZ: Spring brings new signs and big utensils

On Wednesday the sign was removed from the former Peaches & Green store to make way for a new Sage Pharmacy awning. They will be opening soon at 1516 Bayview Avenue. Ramona’s Kitchen (1608 Bayview Ave) continues to make progress with the installment of their playful neon sign plus gigantic spatulas, whisk & tongs.

Around the neighbourhood

The WORKS Craft Burger & Beer will be taking over the space next to the Beer Store and Metro up at Bayview and Eglinton. Formerly home to TOSTO Quickfire Pizza Pasta, the official address is 609 Roehampton Ave. Olive Oil Emporium has opened at 608 Mount Pleasant Road. L’amour Cafe & Pastry is holding a grand opening event on Apr 1st 2023, between 11am – 2pm at 927 Mt Pleasant Rd (north of Broadway). And finally, the cookie delivery company Midnight Cookie has recently opened a bricks & mortar location at 3 Manor Rd East.

Electricity cut on Belsize Dr during clean up of downed tree


A tree on the front yard of a house on Belsize Drive (between Cleveland & Thurston) was partially toppled in the windstorm on Saturday night. The tree snagged a power line and the that block of Cleveland was cordoned off. Midday on Sunday, Toronto Hydro turned off the power to facilitate the safety the crew on site tasked with removing the tree and freeing the powerline. The roof on the neighbouring house was partially damaged by the tree. The tree removal and the restoration of power took about seven hours. There was much excitement on the street and many residents gathered to watch the hard working crews.

BAYVIEW BIZ: A fancy door, sales, hot cross buns + more

A Friday walkabout brings some Bayview updates to your news feed.

Up at the north end we start our walkabout checking out the large hoarding that surrounds 1709 Bayview Ave. The permit says they are doing a “2-storey rear addition, and interior alterations to convert commercial/residential to commercial only – medical office (Optomotrist)”.

The storefront on the south side of the hoarding has been leased. Yay! Plus, the windows of the shop that was formerly The Academy of Culinary Arts has been neatly papered over indicating that may have been leased as well. Looks like we will have some new businesses to welcome soon.

The much anticipated restaurant named Ramona’s Kitchen (1608 Bayview Ave) has a fancy new custom door. Does this mean they will open soon? We hope so!

Eggstatic (1568 Bayview Ave) is temporarily closed while they repair a leak in the building.

Moving south, The Sign of the Skier has opened their popular pop-up shop at 1541B Bayview Ave. Catch their blowout sale from now until Easter.

April 1st is Doughnation Day at Cobs Bread (1539 Bayview Ave). $2 from every 6-pack of Hot Cross Buns will go towards helping a local community charity. Steps away from Cobs, in front of 1541B is a curious display encouraging businesses to “rent-a-bench”.

Tzatz (1609 Bayview Ave.) is embracing the beginning of spring with sale items displayed out on the sidewalk. Buono Ristorante (formerly known as Verdi, 1566 Bayview Ave.) have removed the structure that sheltered their patio in cooler weather. Another sign that warmer weather is in our future, and patios will open soon.

3rd Annual George Turrell Memorial Food Drive is Mar 26


The Annual George Turrell Memorial Food Drive for the TNO Food Bank in Thorncliffe Park will be held on Sunday, March 26th from Noon to 5:00 p.m. at the Leaside Memorial Community Gardens (1073 Millwood Road).

Leaside Memorial Community Gardens along with user groups, the Leaside Hockey Association, the Leaside Skating Club, the Toronto Leaside Girls Hockey Association, Edge Power Skating and Hockey Extreme are commemorating George Turrell the “King of Leaside” by hosting the 3rd Annual Food Drive in his honour. 70th Anniversary Cake and Beverages will be served from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. They look forward to the community’s enthusiastic participation. Visit www.leasidegardens.com for more info.

Dr. Shakhlo Sharipova wins 2023 Agnes Macphail Award

The 2023 Agnes Macphail Award recipient, Dr. Shakhlo Sharipova /City of Toronto

On Sunday, March 19, the City and the Agnes Macphail Recognition Committee will host an awards ceremony to recognize Dr. Shakhlo Sharipova’s contributions to the East York community. The City’s annual Agnes Macphail Award is presented to an individual in East York for their volunteer leadership in community-building and social justice issues.

A skilled ophthalmologist specializing in the treatment of glaucoma, Dr. Sharipova came to Canada from Tajikistan in 2009. A mother of four and grandmother of two, she has lived in East York since 2010. Dr. Sharipova founded the Thorncliffe Park Autism Support Network (TPASN), which stemmed from her experience as a mother with a child diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. TPASN provides information and inclusive activities for children living with autism and their families. During the pandemic, she organized outdoor and inclusive camps for children living with autism with special needs and their siblings, providing respite opportunities for families.

Dr. Sharipova supports her community by organizing a toy drive for low-income families and the Ramadan Free Hot Meal Project. With a team of volunteers, she has provided 4,240 meals since the program started, delivering meals door to door during the pandemic. Dr. Sharipova also fundraises to provide food and supplies to families and seniors in need. She is also dedicated to creating opportunities for youth to engage in community development.

Dr. Sharipova’s contributions to the East York community are nothing short of inspiring. From toy drives for low-income families to hot lunches during Ramadan – her heart has always been in community service. Her dedication to the East York neighbourhood is incredible and I couldn’t be prouder to see her honoured in this way.Councillor Paula Fletcher (Toronto-Danforth)

Donate those old prom dresses and tuxes before April 3rd

Glow up for Prom is on again this year. You can help newcomers/students who are facing financial barriers attend prom, looking and feeling their best. The Prom Boutique helps more than 500 youth city-wide at no cost to them. Donate clothing, or give financially. Glow up for Prom is looking for

  • New or lightly worn dresses
  • Slim fit suits / tuxes
  • Slim fit shirts & pants
  • Ties & accessories
  • Evening bags & jewellery
  • Shoes
  • New makeup
  • Socks

Drop off your donations at: Bosley Real Estate at 103 Vanderhoof Avenue, Bayview ValuMart at 1500 Bayview Avenue, or New Circles at 161 Bartley Drive by April 3, 2023.

Town halls, coffee & conversation, food banks & shamrocks

Local politicians Stephanie Bowman, MPP for Don Valley West, and Rob Oliphant, MP for Don Valley West have sent out their March event reminders. Town halls, coffee & conversations, a St. Patrick’s Day celebration at McSorley’s and a reminder to support the Thorncliffe Park Food Bank are included in this month’s updates. See the photos for more.

City of Toronto’s fun and affordable March Break activities

This March Break, I encourage Toronto kids and families to take advantage of the programming we have across the city, including at recreation centres, community spaces, libraries, and musuems. I’m wishing all residents a fun and safe March Break.Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie

(City of Toronto News Release – March 8, 2023) Elementary and secondary schools take their annual March Break from Monday, March 13 to Friday, March 17, the City of Toronto offers students and families many free and affordable activities:

  • City community centres offer free or low-cost programs for all ages, such as swimming, skating, basketball, volleyball, floor and ball hockey.
  • Conservatories and greenhouses
  • High Park animal display
  • Riverdale Farm
  • All indoor leisure skating programs, including caregiver and tot, family skate and shinny, are free for all ages. Hockey helmets approved by the Canadian Standards Association are mandatory for children under six years of age.
  • Earl Bales Ski and Snowboard Centre
  • City pools will offer free leisure swimming during March Break
  • Toronto Island Park
  • Toronto Zoo
  • The Terra Lumina night walk experience
  • Toronto Public Library programs, workshops, books and more at a local branch or online during March Break.
  • Toronto History Museums
    • Fort York National Historic Site
    • Todmorden Mills
    • Mackenzie House
    • Scarborough Museum
    • Montgomery’s Inn
    • Spadina Museum
    • Colborne Lodge
    • Gibson House Museum
  • Guild Park & Gardens and Clark Centre for the Arts
  • Cedar Ridge Creative Centre

More information, prices and hours of operation can be found here: www.toronto.ca/news/city-of-toronto-offers-fun-and-affordable-march-break-activities

TD Bank taking over former Hasty Market (Bayview/Moore)

A building permit application submitted for alterations to 1213 Bayview Avenue (at Moore Avenue) indicates that TD Bank is moving in. The application, submitted in November 2022, is for a “complete fit-up of two floors in existing building for new TD Bank Branch”.

Area locals may remember when this corner was home to Kuzins chicken restaurant. Ah, memories.

Kuzins, Bayview & Moore. /Bonnie Byford Real Estate, date unknown