
What We Learned This Year in the Garden!



We also got to explore our community garden space this summer, discovering all of the critters and creatures that live in our backyards.





We also got to explore our community garden space this summer, discovering all of the critters and creatures that live in our backyards.
This year, we were lucky enough to partner with both the City of Toronto and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority to develop a really engaging and exciting program for our youth.
Some of the programming this year included a hike and trail clean-up in E.T. Seton Park, an interactive workshop on the Don Valley Ravine system, nature photography, and tree stewardship.
Take a look at some of the snapshots from the past week to get a glimpse into this
We spent a lovely, sunny afternoon at the farm picking strawberries together. Once everybody’s baskets were full, we took some time to relax, sharing food and stories as we picnicked in a wide, open field, surrounded by nature.
Set in a fully equipped shipping container, our Park Café model utilizes a place-based model of local economic development by leveraging neighbourhood assets such as the park, existing bazaar, and local talent to improve livelihoods of our community members, with a focus on newcomer women and youth. Under the Thorncliffe Park Women’s Committee’s umbrella, this collective model will provide opportunities by reducing barriers for low-income entrepreneurs and making the entry to entrepreneurship more feasible.
This café will also serve as an extension of our summer market, and will act as a space for our catering enterprise, Flavours of Thorncliffe, sharing resources and strengthening the local economy by linking entrepreneurship with local community development.
If you didn’t get a chance to attend our grand opening last week, be sure to stop by the café this Friday for some tasty treats prepared by your neighbours!
Friday is the first day of our Eid bazaars! Be sure to stop by for beautiful jewelry, handcrafted clothing, and tasty eats in #rvburgesspark
— TP Women's Committee (@tpwomenscomm) June 22, 2017
This event could also be a fantastic opportunity for you if you’re interested in becoming a vendor! If you have any clothing, jewelry, or food that you’re looking to sell, be sure to register for a table at our bazaars this weekend! The one-day registration fee – which includes both a table and tent – is $60 . If you’re interested in becoming a vendor, be sure to send us an email (sali@tpwomenscomm.org) or give us a call at (647) 203-2545. We look forward to hearing from you!