Category : Jewish

704. December 2-6 and Beyond. Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2016.

Even though the cold weather has finally arrived, we still have a lot of cultural events to enjoy. Most are places to meet new

702. November 14-20 Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2016

Here are some free or almost-free events to amuse or educate you in our diverse city. Celts. Celtic Studies Speakers Series present “The Invisible

699. November 2-7, 2016 Events in Multicultural Toronto

Here are a few of the many events in our city that reflect our multiculturalism. Tell your friends about them. Subscribe to our newsletter

694. October 5-11 Free or Almost-Free Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2016

Many cities in the world are finding multiculturalism a burden. Please show your friends how lucky we are with our vast number of interesting,

692. September 27-October 2 Multicultural Toronto Events – 2016

Toronto has a wide variety of free and almost-free celebrations and meetings during this period that reflect our city’s multicultural rainbow. Here are some

691. Week September 23-29  Affordable Multicultural Toronto Events – 2016

How fortunate we are to have so many exotic choices of things to do: First Nations. 19th Annual Community Pow Wow. September 24, 6am

687. Multicultural Amsterdam’s Gold Penis – 2016

What does multicultural Amsterdam have that multicultural Toronto doesn’t? Both of us are on at least one  list of the top 10 multicultural cities

682. August 19-21 Affordable Events in Multicultural Toronto – 2016.

Ruth writes: The hard part is to choose from this abundance of riches. Please mark your calendar now. Afro-Carib Festival. Aug. 20-21. Free. Albert

680. Ashkenaz Festival Warning August 30-Sept. 5 – 2016

The biennial Ashkenaz Festival takes place every two years. If you miss this one, your next opportunity is probably 2018. “Klezmer and Yiddish music

674. The Community Day of Quilting for Refugees – June 5, 2016

Ruth writes: What a wonderful idea! And how great it is to hear that traditional handicrafts and quilting bees are still alive in Toronto.