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Spacing at Word on the Street this Sunday!

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This Sunday marks the annual Word On The Street book and magazine festival at Queen’s Park. And as usual, Spacing will be out in full force with discounts on our magazines, subscriptions, t-shirts, buttons, and magnets. And to celebrate our 10th anniversary of publishing we have a full tent.

Here is a list of things we will be selling on Sunday:

The new Fall 2013 issue of Spacing! $5

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Spacing buttons and magnets: reduced prices on transit button & magnet sets

Spacing Modernism stuff: buttons of demolished buildings & t-shirt of old Bata Shoes HQ

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Toronto Money magnets: thin fridge magnets of imagined Toronto currency

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DISCOUNTED: Neighbourhood buttons, Toronto Town buttons, and Highway buttons

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Montreal Metro buttons & magnets

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Rob F%*king Ford buttons & magnets

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Back issues for $2, or buy 10 for $10

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TTC station t-shirts from the fine folks at OULA

Neighborwoods coasters, pins and key chains of map of Toronto

City of Neighbourhoods toques

 Neighbourhood map prints

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5 comments

  1. There are Junction buttons. Those above are just a sampling….

  2. Might be helpful if you told people where this event is being held.

  3. Raymond: I think you might have missed it — it says Queen’s Park. Also a direct link to the WOTS web site.

  4. I’d love it if you guys partnered up with the BIAs to produce magnets with the various street signs for the various neighbourhoods around the city. Extra points if you can design them using the older acorn-topped street signs! It’d be another great way to promote and celebrate our various neighbourhoods using something familiar and iconic.

    I’ve also been trying to find a t-shirt with the year that Toronto was established on it. I’ve got a collection from other cities I’ve travelled to but can’t seem to find one here. It’s ironic that an American company is the first to feature something like this!