The next SLNA Community Meeting for all SLNA Delegates and community residents will take place on Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 7 p.m. All are welcome. AGENDA:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88163151751?pwd=Yk5OYUV0V0hpVU05VHVtZVFJQVB5dz09 St. Lawrence Centre Community Consultation **NOTE: Online Survey Closes May 28, 11:59 p.m.**
TO Live and CreateTO are launching public consultation process for the reimagining of the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. The project, dubbed STLC NEXT, is a City of Toronto initiative to engage the community in a vision for the future of the 50-year-old performing arts centre. As our City emerges from the pandemic, a new vision for the St. Lawrence Centre has the potential to become a galvanizing force for the community and cultural sector by delivering an inclusive and accessible community hub. Residents and stakeholders are asked to provide their aspirations for how the Centre could be reimagined to provide an accessible, flexible civic hub that will serve traditionally under-represented voices, the cultural sector, the neighbourhood and the broader civic community. The consultation process will include an extensive series of town hall meetings and specific engagement sessions with local arts and community groups. The consultation has been specifically designed to prioritize an equity lens to place-making opportunities, access to equity seeking groups, and the use of state-of-the-art technology to support the next generation of creative talent in Toronto. How to ParticipateThe first major consultation is a survey to solicit feedback on a range of relevant issues. A Stakeholder Working Group will represent constituent concerns at workshops throughout the winter and spring. Notes from these meetings will be posted on this site. Comments and concerns are welcome through our Feedback form. Go to Survey Survey ends May 28, 11:59 p.m. Other Updates
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Vaccine Access Update From Local MPP Chris Glover: Hot Spot Pop-ups & Clinics :
To obtain the most up to date information about pop-ups, consider following Vaccine Hunters: https://vaccinehunters.ca/ Twitter & Facebook: @VaxHuntersCan Also from Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam - Vaccine Town Hall - May 13: Ontario Place Turns 50! Join the Celebration Thursday, May 13th at 7:00 pm EDT Ontario Place will be 50 years old on May 22, 2021. Ontario Place for All, together with the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario and the Future of Ontario Place Project, is celebrating its local, provincial, national, and international importance at a virtual rally on Thursday, May 13th at 7:00 pm EDT. Register at Eventbrite to see:
Chat lines will be opened for questions and suggestions from the audience during the event. Plan to attend. Invite your friends. Register for the event When: May 5, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.
Schoolhouse Heritage Champion and former Mayor of Toronto, David Crombie, hosts this new educational series of virtual conversations focused on heritage, city planning, community involvement, education and the future of Toronto. Crombie’s guests on May 5 will be Dr. Ron Williamson, Chief Archaeologist and Managing Partner at ASI Heritage, Leslie Woo, Chief Executive Officer at CivicAction, Indigenous intellectual, artist, and speaker Dr. Duke Redbird and freelance journalist John Lorinc. The series is hosted on the Zoom platform. Registration is free, and registrants can pose questions at the end of each program. Register for this Zoom conversation at www.EnochTurnerSchoolhouse.ca ! For information about the Speakers Corner Series and The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation: [email protected]. About David Crombie - David Crombie is a former Mayor of Toronto, Member of Parliament, and federal cabinet minister. He is the former President and CEO of the Canadian Urban Institute, Chair of Ontario Place, founding Chair of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust and Chancellor of Ryerson University. He is currently Chair of the Greenbelt Council and the Toronto Lands Corporation. He is a Member of the Order of Ontario and an Officer of the Order of Canada. About the Speaker’s Corner – With their knowledge and expert perspective, Crombie’s guests inform us about current issues including heritage, city development, community action and education. About The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation - The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation is a not-for-profit charity. Its mission is to support the conservation, interpretation, and public enjoyment of the original 1848 schoolhouse, the first in Toronto. The Foundation works to celebrate the roots of free schooling; to develop and finance education programs; and to build and maintain public support. Individuals Aged 18 and Over in Hotspots Eligible to Book as of May 3 Province of Ontario News Release: Individuals Aged 18 and Over in Hotspots Eligible to Book as of May 3 TORONTO — Due to a stable and reliable increase in vaccine supply, this week, the Ontario government will further expand booking eligibility for COVID-19 vaccination appointments across the province. As of Monday, May 3, 2021, at 8:00 a.m., individuals who are 18 and over in 2021 and live in one of the 114 hot spot communities will be eligible to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment at a mass immunization clinic through the provincial online booking system or directly through public health units that use their own booking system. This expansion of eligibility will support the government’s strategy of allocating 50 per cent of vaccine allocations to hot spots the weeks of May 3rd and 10th. In addition, beginning Thursday, May 6, 2021, at 8:00 a.m. the following groups throughout the province will be eligible to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment, through the provincial online booking system and call centre or directly through public health units that use their own booking system:
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