During this season, I’ve found several traditional Toronto events that are worth while considering for multicultural fans. I aim for food for the mind
This month Beit Zatoun’s events Include Tibetan music, and a photography exhibition called In/visible Scars – Torture Survivors in Canada. You’ll find four stages
Here is an opportunity to see the Tibetan Cultural Centre with its huge prayer wheel and prayer flags. It’s a chance to meet your
Ruth writes: Volunteering is a great way to get to know your neighbours from other cultures, and to feel useful. Many event websites have
14Sep
Want to dance but have no partner? Try international folk dancing. International Folk Dance Open House FRIDAY OCT 2 8-11 P.M. ADMISSION IS
28Aug
Ruth writes: Prayers start at 10. There is usually food at noon, and then speeches and performances. $20 for non-members. Tibetan Canadian Cultural
25Jul
Students for a Free Tibet Canada write: Canada’s first ever Momo Crawl is coming to Little Tibet in Toronto! Order passports now at: www.SFT-Canada.org/MomoCrawlTO
An 80th birthday is a very auspicious event in Asia. For more information about other related future events, click on: http://www.tcccgc.org/gyatoen-celebration-celebrating-his-holiness-the-dalai-lamas-80th-birth-day-starts-june-21-2015.
Ruth writes: I used to suggest that visiting a Buddhist temple during a festival was the best time for newcomers to learn about Buddhism.
Ruth writes: I look forward every year to the Doors Open opportunities coming up again this weekend. It gives me a chance to just