Three Outdoor Carol Events in Dec. 2012 in Eastern Toronto

Choose one or more nearly-free outdoor Christmas caroling events in eastern Toronto in early December 2012.

(Updated Nov. 24, 2014): Or “Enjoy Christmas Carols Outdoors in Toronto for 2014“. (Updated Nov. 30, 2013): I found some new and some returning events: see “2013 Outdoor Christmas Caroling in Toronto and Mississauga“.

Singing Christmas carols is a terrific family activity during the Yule season. These three events also answer the question, “Where can my kids see Santa Claus other than in a shopping mall in Toronto”?

Where to go Christmas Caroling in Toronto?

"Outdoor Carolling at Night" image by The Wu's Photo Land
“Outdoor Carolling at Night” image by The Wu’s Photo Land

I easily found three answers to the question, “Where to go Christmas caroling in Toronto?”: Kew Gardens, Sunnybrook Park or Glen Stewart Park.

The secret is to know both “when” and “exactly where“.

Christmas Carols in Kew Gardens in Toronto

On Saturday Dec. 1st, 2012, head for the Alex Christie Bandshell in Kew Gardens. If you arrive by 5pm, you will see the lighting of the Christmas Tree as well as a visit by Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. Sing Christmas carols along with the rest of the crowd.

This is a nearly-free event, but the Beaches Lions’ Club appreciates donations of “Loonies for the Lions”.

The festivities end by 7pm, so this is a very family-friendly event. Actually, all Christmas festivals befriend children as well as adults.

Kew Gardens is on Queen St. East, roughly midway between Woodbine Ave. and Main Street. It’s best to take TTC; either the 501 Queen Streetcar or a bus south from the Woodbine or Main stations on the Bloor-Danforth line.

My one concern for your family is that this event covers suppertime, but I’m sure that Toronto’s restaurants in the Beach neighbourhood would welcome you that evening.

Christmas Carols in the Pines by Brentcliffe Road

The Northlea United Church at 125 Brentcliffe Road will host a one-hour session of Christmas carolling on Sunday Dec. 9, 2012 from 7 to 8pm. The Salvation Army will provide the band, but participants should bring their own flashlights.

Here is my direction for drivers from the far east of Toronto. Drive west along Eglinton, from Don Mills and past Leslie. Eventually the next right turn is north onto Brentcliffe which curves west and north as it goes past the church.Brentcliffe eventually connects to Glenvale Blvd.; turn left and drive west to connect to Bayview Ave.

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The park is on the north border of the church. Santa Claus has asked a Boy Scout troop to provide hot chocolate. There’s no word about making donations, but I’d be prepared to help the Salvation Army with some coins, since it is the Yuletide season.

Caroling in Glen Stewart Park

Head back to the Upper Eastern Beach on Tuesday Dec. 11, 2012 and sing carols in Glen Stewart Park from 7:30pm for an hour.

Once again the Salvation Army, a local United Church, Boy Scouts and Santa Claus join forces to sing sweetly in a Toronto park.

Glen Stewart Park is south of Kingston Road, between Glen Manor Drive and Beech Ave. but extends south to touch Queen St. East. I’d start from Queen Street and head north, since the venue is “south of the bridge”.

This is definitely a nearly-free event, as the Salvation Army will receive a collection.

My Thought about Christmas Caroling

I can’t imagine a Christmas without singing carols, largely because my church always ensures we have ample opportunity. Those of you who attend a church regularly, or just during the Advent season, might enjoy the extra atmosphere from singing outdoors.

For those who don’t follow the Christian faith, it’s still an enjoyable passtime to sing Yuletide songs. Some Christians bemoan “Xmas presents”, the frantic rush to buy Christmas presents, and the way the visit by Santa Claus with his reindeer has supplanted the birth of Jesus in popular culture. Nonetheless, many cultures celebrate the winter solstice; if you’re from a different faith or culture, you might consider this to be an educational opportunity to meet some neighbours.

Besides, I recently wrote “Must Toronto Ask When is Diwali in 2012?” and, last year, “A Quick Introduction to Kwanzaa Holiday Entertaining“. If you have more suggestions on religious festivals celebrated in Toronto during the winter, please let me know.

Reference (added Nov. 26, 2012): Beach Metro News, Nov. 20, 2012 print edition, Community Events notices page.

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As a possible follow-up to Christmas caroling, you might search for “Christmas books for children” at Barnes and Noble or at Chapters Indigo. “The Night before Christmas” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” are classics.

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Would Willemsz Die for Modern Mennonite Beliefs?

Two of my articles in a now-defunct web site dealt with Mennonite beliefs and also a martyr from Mennonite history.

The Death of the Mennonite Martyr, Dirk Willemsz” relates why Willemsz became one of the most well-known examples of a Mennonite martyr.

Distinctly Mennonite Beliefs in the 1995 Confession of Faith” covers the most recent update to the statement of beliefs, or “confession of faith”, used by many North American Mennonites.

How Mennonite Beliefs Led to Persecution

"German Bible and English Bible" image by inkknife_2000 (Don Graham)
“German Bible and English Bible” image by inkknife_2000 (Don Graham)

During the time of the Protestant Reformation, the Anabaptists (who branched into Mennonite, Amish and other denominations) were persecuted for their beliefs and behaviours. Most states aligned themselves with particular Christian churches, such as Roman Catholic or Lutheran, and those denominations returned that favour with loyalty to their country.

The Mennonite belief was that Christians should be pacifists with their highest loyalty to God’s kingdom rather than a “worldly” ruler. (They would usually obey most laws and be good citizens in other respects). This divided loyalty, plus the refusal to take up arms against oppression, led to persecution.

Willemsz was famous, neither for escaping from jail nor for battling his pursuers, but rather for saving the life of the guard who was chasing him.

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What beliefs would inspire such devotion? Not surprisingly, you’re invited to read the above articles to learn more.

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Could Statistics Support the 108% Voter Fraud Allegation?

My latest article in Decoded Science, “A Statistical Method for 2012 Election Vote Fraud Allegations“, shows one approach to use statistics from opinion polls to support or oppose an allegation of election fraud.

What was the “108% Registration” Allegation?

"Vote in the 2012 Presidential Election" image by DonkeyHotey
“Vote in the 2012 Presidential Election” image by DonkeyHotey

After the USA’s 2012 election, several allegations or implications of voter fraud were raised. One allegation involved “108% registration in Wood County, Ohio”, where more people were on the voter registration list than voting-age adults per the 2010 census. The implication was that the excess registrations directly led to Obama winning the 2012 election in Wood County, Ohio.

My article explains one way to analyze previous opinion polls to decide how credible such an allegation might be.

By the way, I’d recently written “Reliable Pollster Report Card in 2012 Presidential Election” for Decoded Science to demonstrate another statistical use of opinion polls.

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