Celebrate soccer, music, and community on the Danforth with The World Within Our Neighbourhood — a free summer event bringing people together through the joy of the beautiful game. Join the Broadview Danforth BIA on June 12 and 13 for outdoor match-day fun, live music, family-friendly activities, local performances, and a special viewing party for Canada’s opening match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The celebration continues through July 2 with musicians performing in CafeTO parkettes across the neighbourhood, representing cultures and countries from around the world. Come cheer, explore, dance, eat, shop, and experience the incredible mix of global sounds, local businesses, and community spirit that make Broadview Danforth feel like the world in one neighbourhood.

BD Beats Event Listings

Venues

Parkette 1 and Parkette 2 are CafeTO outdoor spaces, designated on Toronto Soccer Match Days only.

VenueAddress
Zed-80 185 Danforth Ave.
Papyrus 337 Danforth Ave.
Carrot Common 348 Danforth Ave.
Parkette 1 185 Danforth Ave.
Parkette 2 337 Danforth Ave.

June

Thu Jun 4

Fri Jun 5

Sun Jun 7

Thu Jun 11

Fri Jun 12 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Canada · 6–9pm

Sat Jun 13 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Canada / Bosnia · noon–2pm

Sun Jun 14

Wed Jun 17 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Panama / Ghana · 6–8pm

Thu Jun 18

Fri Jun 19

Sat Jun 20 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Germany / Côte d'Ivoire · 3–5pm

Sun Jun 21

Tue Jun 23 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Croatia / Panama · 6–8pm

Thu Jun 25

Fri Jun 26 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Senegal / Iraq · 6–9pm

Sun Jun 28

  • Carrot Common: TBA

July

Thu Jul 2 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · 2nd Round (teams TBD) · 6–9pm

Fri Jul 3

Sun Jul 5

Thu Jul 9

Fri Jul 10

  • Zed-80: TBA
  • Papyrus: Peter Atto

Sun Jul 12

July cont'd

Thu Jul 16

Fri Jul 17

Sun Jul 19

Thu Jul 23

Fri Jul 24

Sun Jul 26

Thu Jul 30

Fri Jul 31

August

Sun Aug 2

  • Carrot Common: TBA

Thu Aug 6

Fri Aug 7

Sun Aug 9

Thu Aug 13

Fri Aug 14

Sun Aug 16

Thu Aug 20

Fri Aug 21

Sun Aug 23

  • Carrot Common: TBA

Thu Aug 27

Fri Aug 28

Sun Aug 30

Thursday, 09 April 2020 11:00

NEED YOUR HELP AGAIN: Don't Turn Out The Lights - Round 2

 

Good Morning All,
 
We've been working on Round 2 of the Don't Turn Out The Lights campaign that was launched last week.  We need your help again in getting this out on all of your social media platforms.  Attached please find the Round 2 graphics for social media (Instagram, Twitter, FaceBook) and the Social Media directions and suggested text sheet.  Again, I'm asking you to break the usual rules surrounding social media posts and post this on a regular basis (along with the posts you're doing for your businesses).  This is an awareness and pressure campaign and, like all campaigns, the more it is seen the more effective it is.  Our BIA social media manager, Eszter, will be regularly posting this and I know that a lot of you follow us on social media so when you see our post perhaps you can use that as a reminder to repost on your sites.
 
Based on conversations that Albert Stortchak (Board Chair) and I have had with our MP Julie Dabrusin and our MPP Peter Tabuns over the past few days, it was suggested that Round 2 should be specifically directed towards the Provincial Government - Premier Ford and Minister Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria (Minister of Small Business and Red Tape).  Also attached is the rent relief proposal created by the NDP this past weekend.  Peter shared it with us on Monday morning and said that they needed help getting it in front of the Government.  I've also attached the current information pertaining to small businesses that Premier Ford's Ontario government has issued as part of their Ontario Action Plan - it is woefully lacking in addressing the true need - rent relief for small businesses and their landlords.
 
There was also a very good article addressing the issues posed by the Federal Emergency Loan program for small businesses - here's the link:
Meet the legit small businesses who don't qualify for the government's emergency COVID-19 loans
Some small businesses desperate to access the federal government's emergency COVID-19 loan program say that $40,000 could save their business, but they don't qualify because of how the rules have been set up.

Read in CBC News: https://apple.news/AxxgmlJ3UQmeB-h0eLeinaw
 
Thank you all for your help with this.  As always, your voice matters and needs to be heard in order to push for changes that are so badly needed.
 
Susan

 

Read 3533 times

Member Resources

Find a great list of reference and resource items for your business here and here.

54 Police Division: 416-808-5400
55 Police Division: 416-808-5500