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Come to Toronto the Good party tonight at Hart House!

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WHAT: Toronto the Good party
WHERE: Great Hall, Hart House, University of Toronto
WHEN
: TONIGHT, 5PM – 1AM
HOW MUCH
: Free entry, cash bar

Dear Torontonians,

It’s that time of year again, and the folks at ERA Architects, Spacing Magazine, Toronto Society of Architects, [murmur] and University of Toronto Cities Centre are throwing the 7th annual Toronto the Good party!

The Toronto the Good parties bring together a broad cross-section of Torontonians who are interested in the City and in city building. The first Toronto the Good parties took place at the Distillery District, but there was one at Fort York, when the Mayor shot off a cannon. The 2011 invasion of Hart House is a new venture to celebrate the University of Toronto’s Cities Centre.

This year, partners have expanded to include the National Film Board, the United Way, the Carpenters’ Union, Coach House Books, and the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects.

The party’s programme includes the now traditional stickering of the Big Map of Toronto, tours of Hart House and its iconic Soldiers Tower, posters from the Tower Neighbourhood Renewal Symposium being held at Hart House prior to the party, catering by Marco Tucci, music by Tom Kuo & Alan Webb, and other charming activities.

Come out May 12th to have a drink with people who care about the City!
RSVP to: torontothegood@era.on.ca

About the Tower Neighbourhood Renewal Symposium:


Toronto the Good will be preceded by the second Tower Neighbourhood Renewal Symposium, presented by ERA Architects, U of T Cities Centre, and the City of Toronto. The Symposium will include international and local speakers, a panel discussion, and a poster expo in the Hart House Great Hall. The party will immediately follow the conference. For more information on the symposium, please contact Kathryn Grond.

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One comment

  1. Wow, really cool news! I attended the previous ones, so I am really looking forward this year as well. Does anybody know how long will be the Soldiers Tower open for public? Cause the last time I missed it and it became something of a tradition for me.

    Thanks,

    David