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Free Shakespeare for Enrichment Activities for Kids in Toronto

Shakespeare in Action offers a set of free learning enrichment activities for kids in Toronto.

The “Shakespeare for Kids Library Club” will run a series of six-week long literary arts programs for children ages 7-12 in the late autumn, winter and spring at various Toronto libraries. The sessions are either in the morning or afternoon on six consecutive Saturdays.

Pre-register at the library hosting the specific programs for children.

Six Sets of Six Sessions at Five Venues for Shakespeare as Kids’ Activities in Toronto Libraries

"William Shakespeare" image by Books18
“William Shakespeare” image by Books18

Each program “includes theatre games, vocal warm-ups, story writing” and more, using Shakespeare’s texts to promote literacy.

The Dates and Times for Shakespeare for Kids in Toronto Libraries

Morning sessions run from 10am to noon; afternoon sessions take place from 2pm to 4pm. All sessions are on Saturdays.

What dates are booked for these sessions?

  • Nov. 3 through Dec. 8, 2012 are for the autumn events.
  • Feb. 2 through March 9, 2013 are for the winter events.
  • April 6 through May 11, 2013 are the spring events dates.

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What Libraries Host these Shakespeare Enrichment Activities for Kids?

The autumn morning libraries are:

  • Amesbury Park
  • Gerrard/Ashdale
  • Maria A Shchuka
  • McGregor Park
  • Victoria Village

The autumn afternoon libraries are:

  • Albert Campbell District
  • Brookbanks
  • Highland Creek
  • Mimico Centennial
  • Pleasant View

The winter morning libraries are:

  • Brentwood
  • Kennedy/Eglinton
  • Long Branch
  • Sir Walter Stewart
  • Woodside Square

The winter afternoon libraries are:

  • Cedarbrae
  • Dufferin/St. Clair
  • Goldhawk Park
  • Leaside
  • Locke

The spring morning libraries are:

  • Morningside
  • Oakwood Village
  • Pape/Danforth
  • Riverdale
  • Runnymede

The spring afternoon libraries are:

  • Barbara Frum
  • Bendale
  • Centennial
  • Malvern
  • Parliament

Final Notes, with a link to Shakespeare in Action‘s Official Web Page

You only have one six-week opportunity at any one library for these learning enrichment activities for children.

TD Bank is one sponsor of this program, which explains why it’s a free program for kids.

Shakespeare in Action‘s official web page for “Shakespeare for Kids Library Club” is part of their main site, which includes more information about this organization’s other programs and events.

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It’s a rare pleasure for me to find a single cluster of Toronto events that qualify as autumn, winter and spring events.

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Autumn Jam by Occupy Gardens Toronto in September 2012

Although the Occupy Movement has remained under my radar for most of this year, some Facebook friends brought “Autumn Jam” in Toronto to my attention tonight. (Updated Sept. 30, 2012…see below).

“Autumn Jam” is a free potluck (bring fresh veggie dishes and re-usable wooden bowls and utensils), with musical entertainment in the evening and activities for adults and children.

“Occupy Gardens Toronto” to Host the 2012 “Autumn Jam”

"A Vegetable Garden in Sept 2006" image by lcm1863
“A Vegetable Garden in Sept 2006” image by lcm1863

Toronto’s Occupy Movement has actually remained active, but I have not noticed it in the news. While I did read about the one-year anniversary of the beginning of “Occupy Wall Street”, I simply had not been aware of this topic for months and months.

The accompanying photograph shows a lovely garden in a setting somewhere completely different from Queen’s Park in Toronto.

But Queen’s Park is the venue where the Occupy Gardens Toronto group planted a vegetable garden in the spring of 2012. The “People’s Peas Garden” was sown in the north-west portion of Queen’s Park.

This will also be the venue for “Autumn Jam”.

“Autumn Jam” combines celebrating the harvest with the raising of consciousness, a potluck (so bring some food to share), workshops, a “Kidz Korner” to which you should bring crayons and scrap paper, and more.

How did I Notice “Autumn Jam”?

Some Facebook friends shared a photo and news item from the Occupy Gardens Toronto site on Facebook. The news was that the City of Toronto dug up and “destroyed” a free community garden.

Was it time? Had the food been harvested already? Had Occupy Gardens Toronto already planned to shut down this garden for the winter?

When and Where is Autumn Jam 2012?

Occupy Gardens Toronto will hold Autumn Jam on Sat. Sept. 29, 2012, from noon to 9m in the north-west portion of Queen’s Park in Toronto.

"King George IV Approved Afrofest in Queen's Park" by PinkMoose (Anthony Easton)
“King George IV Approved Afrofest in Queen’s Park” by PinkMoose (Anthony Easton)

I like this picture of King George IV’s statue in Queen’s Park, even though the event was a previous Afrofest festival that has since moved…but that’s another event, in a different month, and has since moved to a different park.

References for Occupy Gardens Toronto and Occupy Toronto

I found Occupy Gardens Toronto on Facebook; you probably need to be logged-in to your Facebook account to see the page properly.

The Occupy Toronto calendar has a wealth of information, although it might be easiest to search for “Autumn Jam” and click on that link to expand the entry.

I must admit that DeHaan Services does not often make public service announcements, or place a notice for Toronto events, where there is any risk that it might be labelled “civil disobedience” or where the participants run even the slightest risk of a confrontation with police.

“Autumn Jam” Updated Sept. 30, 2012

(Updated Sept. 30, 2012). The Globe and Mail‘s “City begins removal of five-month-old Occupy Toronto vegetable garden” presented some of this story on Sept. 28, but I hadn’t found this article by Renata D’Aliesio until now. This article included the following.

  • City crews regularly perform autumn clean-ups in Toronto parks
  • This garden was “illegal” but left alone for five months.
  • Some two hundred people had tended the garden, including some harvesting.
  • Besides the “Autumn Jam” on Saturday, there would be a protest at City Hall on Monday, Oct. 1, 2012.

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It would seem that Occupy Gardens Toronto remains active.

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2012 Quilt Auction at the Black Creek Pioneer Village Relief Sale

The annual MCC Relief Sale at Toronto’s Black Creek Pioneer Village always includes a quilt auction.

Are there other reasons to visit this MCC quilt auction on Sept. 15, 2012?

(Updated Aug. 11, 2014): Please see my 2014 article, “Two Quilt Events at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto” for the updates, including an August quilt show and sale organized by a completely different organization. (Added this note on Sept. 1, 2013): In 2013, this annual autumn event in Toronto will add the title “Toronto Mennonite Festival” to its description. Visit us Sat. Sept. 21, 2013 at 10am.

What is an “MCC Relief Sale”?

Log Cabin with Heart Quilt (89 x 102 inches) for auction at the 2012 Black Creek Pioneer Village Relief Sale
Log Cabin with Heart Quilt (89 x 102 inches) for auction at the 2012 Black Creek Pioneer Village Relief Sale

Mennonite Central Committee, “MCC“, is a service organization whose primary aim is to help people in the developing world who need clean water, education about farming, and emergency relief after natural disasters. The original goal of MCC was to provide emergency “relief”, and one way for Mennonite farmers to raise funds was by selling farm produce. That is the origin of the term “Relief Sale”.

This “Relief Sale” at Black Creek Pioneer Village particularly supports MCC Ontario, which also works with Ontario’s aboriginal people as well as Canadians and immigrants living in poverty.

As a Mennonite organization with roots in the Anabaptist tradition of Christianity, MCC is committed to embodying the message of peace and non-violence.

Why Auction Quilts at the Black Creek Pioneer Village 2012 Relief Sale?

Mennonite women have a long heritage of making quilts by hand. Originally those quilts served practical needs: use scraps of material, and keep people warm through cold winter nights.

Now these quilts are modern heirlooms, decorating bedrooms or upstairs hallways with their beauty and artisanship.

One tradition is to “drop” one final stitch, so the quilt’s maker cannot boast of perfection…which she otherwise might have achieved!

Some quilts are made by a group of women from one church, who gather for a quilting bee as an act of charity…and a chance to visit with friends.

Why Visit the 2012 Relief Sale at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto?

The reasons to visit are:

  1. Enjoy the ready-to-eat food as a picnic in the village square.
  2. Bring home a boxed fruit pie to enjoy later.
  3. Bid on a decorative hand-crafted quilt.
  4. Listen to live music, mainly gospel and country.
  5. Tour Toronto’s Black Creek Pioneer Village, exploring its buildings and gardens and learning about the lives of our early settlers.
  6. Support MCC’s charitable efforts in Toronto, in Ontario and around the world.

When and Where is the Black Creek Pioneer Village 2012 Relief Sale?

The Black Creek Pioneer Village 2012 Relief Sale will be held on Saturday Sept. 15, 2012.

  • Black Creek Pioneer Village opens its doors at 10am.
  • The 2012 MCC Relief Sale includes boxed fruit pies, apple fritters or rosettes for breakfast; Sloppy Joes (meat or vegetarian), sausage and sauerkraut or… Well, Mennonites like to eat and assume everyone else does, from the opening through the early afternoon.
  • The Quilt Auction starts at noon. You will want to preview and eat and register before the bidding begins.
  • Generally the sale winds down by 2pm or so. Some vendors run out of food by this time.

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Black Creek Pioneer Village itself is a working village based on the lives of early settlers in Ontario, or “Upper Canada” as it was then known. Admission to the Village allows you to wander about, exploring the homes, shops and workshops.

Black Creek Pioneer Village is in Toronto off Steeles Avenue, adjacent to the York University campus. Turn south one stop-light east of Jane Street. Take the TTC using the Steeles 60 West bus from the University subway line or the Jane 35 bus from the Bloor subway line.

Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather.

Learn More about the MCC Black Creek Pioneer Village Relief Sale

I’d written about this MCC Relief Sale last year, in “The 2011 MCC Quilt Auction and Relief Sale Event at Black Creek Pioneer Village“, especially discussing MCC and how the money is used.

The official web site for Toronto Mennonite Festival, also known as the MCC Black Creek Pioneer Village has pictures of many of the quilts up for auction; lots more background information; and links to the official Black Creek Pioneer Village web site.

Black Creek Pioneer Village is owned and operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. It does charge admission to cover its costs which are separate from the MCC Relief Sale 2012.

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Disclaimer: DeHaan Services is not reimbursed for writing this article. However, in 2012 I am serving on the board of the MCC Black Creek Pioneer Village Relief Sale charitable organization, and would be pleased to sell you a Sloppy Joe in the village square.