Show Santa Your Artsy Side

Just in time for the holidays, the Junction Triangle Rail Committee has been authorized to distribute a limited number of Christmas lights from the Scotiabank Nuit Blanche exhibit Rail of Light. These genuine art pieces were used by artist Richard Mongiat to create the dazzling chandeliers that were mounted on the Wallace Avenue bridge (http://railoflight.wordpress.com/how/) .

Now the spirit of that night can light your home for the holidays. For a minimum $10 donation to the Junction Triangle Rail Committee, you can own a string of lights from Richard Mongiat’s exhibit. These outdoor lights are 17 feet long, contain 50 LED lights and consume a modest two and a half watts. The lights are available in white, blue or red.

This offer won’t last forever. Quantities are limited. Maybe people in Roncesvalles and the Junction buy their outdoor holiday lights at discount stores, but in the Junction Triangle we’re above that. Be the envy of your friends in Bloordale when you tell them you are decorating your home for the holidays with art.

If you would like to take advantage of this special offer (and help a really good cause), drop us a line at rail@junctiontriangle.ca with your name and telephone number and we’ll help you show Santa your artsy side.

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Christmas Lights

Just a reminder to everyone that Christmas lights featured in Richard Mongiat’s Rail of Light (link) Scotiabank Nuit Blanche display at the Wallace Bridge are now available to residents of the Junction Triangle for a minimum $10 donation to the Junction Triangle Rail Committee. The outdoor strings are white, blue or red, 17 feet in length, and contain 50 LED lights.
If you would like to light up the Triangle and help a really good cause, drop us a line at rail@junctiontriangle.ca with your name and telephone number and we’ll get you some lights. Proceeds go towards rail-related events in the Junction Triangle.