Campbell Park

Campbell Park

CANCELLED: Saturday Supper at Campbell Park with Campfire

FYI: This event has been CANCELLED due to rain.

Hi Everyone,

Saturday June 9, 2012 5pm-7pm we are having a Community Supper.

Gluten Free Meatloaf served with Ratatouille and green salad
Heaping portion of Ratatouille and green salad
Suggested donation: $5
Rich buttery cake with rhubarb topping

Marshmallows and hotdogs to roast, too!
All welcome. Balls, hulu hoops and bubble stuff!

Marina

FYI: This event has been CANCELLED due to rain.

Jane's Walk: Daffodils in Davenport

Started in 2007, Jane's Walk is an annual event honouring the late urban thinker, activist, and writer Jane Jacobs. On May 5 and 6 2012, free walking tours will take place in cities all over Canada, the USA, and other countries around the world.

On Saturday May 5, starting at 5:00PM, the Daffodils in Davenport walking tour, guided by Andrea Dawber and Claude Bergeron, will start at Wadsworth Park, and finish at Campbell Park.

Jane's Walk: Why Cheap Parks Are More Fun

Campbell Park - Soup on the Campfire: Onion soup and toasted croutons on the campfire. Campbell Park Friday Night Skating Party. Photo by Vic Gedris, 2011-01-28Campbell Park - Soup on the Campfire: Onion soup and toasted croutons on the campfire. Campbell Park Friday Night Skating Party. Photo by Vic Gedris, 2011-01-28

Started in 2007, Jane's Walk is an annual event honouring the late urban thinker, activist, and writer Jane Jacobs. On May 5 and 6 2012, free walking tours will take place in cities all over Canada, the USA, and other countries around the world.

On Sunday May 6, starting at 3:00PM, the Why Cheap Parks Are More Fun walking tour, guided by Jutta Mason, will start at MacGregor Park, widing its way via Lansdowne, the Railpath, and other places to finish at Campbell Park for a campfire.

Campbell rink pre-lockout dinner and information session

Saturday Night Supper

January 28, 2012 5:30-7pm

Suggested donation $6-$10

Main Course, Side Dish & Dessert
Prepared by Marina Deluca-Howard, Yo Utano and Lucy Tishkina
& the Campbell Rink Youth Helpers

Campfire 2-7pm
Pleasure Skating 4-6pm
All Ages Shinny before 4 and after 6pm

Everyone welcome (Non-skaters too!)

Hear the latest news about the possible lockout of Toronto civic workers (a short presentation by Michael Monastyrskyj)

255 Campbell Avenue
west of Lansdowne, south of Dupont
416-392-6921

Extra pleasure skating hours for the Christmas holidays

Campbell rink has extra pleasure skating (no sticks or pucks) hours for the Christmas season ending Friday Jan. 6. The pleasure skating hours are:

Mon Dec. 26 2-4pm
Tues Dec. 27 2-4pm
Wed Dec 28 4-6pm (with campfire)
Thurs Dec 29 2-4pm
Fri Dec 30 2-4pm
Sat Dec 31 4-6pm (with campfire)
Sun Jan 1 1-3pm (with campfire)
Mon Jan 2 2-4pm
Tues Jan 3 2-4pm
Wed Jan 4 4-6pm (with campfire)
Thurs Jan 5 2-4pm
Fri Jan 6 2-4pm

Campbell rink open 10am-6pm Christmas Day

Hello neighbours.

I want to let everybody know Campbell rink will be open Christmas Day 10am-6pm. Pleasure skating will be at the usual time of 1-3pm. Under 18 girls' shinny will also be at its usual time of 3-4:30pm. Also, there will be pleasure skating daily during the Christmas season. You can see our holiday schedule here

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Junction Triangle Parks update from Councillor Bailao

Some good news for a few of our local parks from our Ward 18 city councillor, Ana Bailao, in her June 23 newsletter:

Ana on Parks

In Toronto's urban environment, public park space acts as an oasis of grass, trees and plant-life that provide play, walk and enjoy. These public spaces are more than simple greenery, offering a wide assortment of services and programming to the neighbourhood community.

Public Meeting: the Future of Dufferin Grove Park

From Michael Monastyrsky. Please note that this affects services and events at Campbell and other parks too.

Tuesday June 21, 7 to 9 pm, with Councillor Ana Bailao. At the park clubhouse. Bake-oven supper available from 6 p.m. Everyone welcome!

On Tuesday June 14, more than 100 people came to Campbell Park for a community dinner and campfire. During the evening, many people asked park staff if dinners like this could become a regular event. Campbell staff would like to see that happen, but a lot will depend on decisions made at City Hall.

Campbell Park Dinner and Campfire

Campbell Park - Soup on the Campfire: Yes, it's a photo from last winter, but I promise there will be no snow this time.Campbell Park - Soup on the Campfire: Yes, it's a photo from last winter, but I promise there will be no snow this time.

The following announcement comes from Michael Monastyrskyj, regarding the updated kitchen facilities and June 14th campfire at Campbell Park:

Hello everybody,

Thanks to strong support from ward 18 councillor Ana Bailao and her executive assistant Braden Root-McCaig, Campbell Park's rinkhouse/clubhouse has a new kitchen with sinks, running water and a stove. This lets us expand our menu at the winter snackbar and cook food for community events.

To celebrate the new kitchen, Campbell staff would like to invite everybody to a dinner and campfire at the park. Come join us 6:30-10pm Tuesday June 14. We will be a serving a main dish for a suggested donation of $5 and desert for $1. We ask for the donation to cover costs, but we don't want anyone to go away hungry. Give as much or as little as you like. After dinner, roast marshmallows over the fire. And if you have a guitar, bring it along!

Campbell Youth Shinny Tournament

Michael Monastyrskyj writes:

Campbell rink (255 Campbell Av, west of Lansdowne, south of Dupont) is having a youth shinny tournament and anyone between the ages of 10-14 (ID showing age required) is invited to participate. (Don't have your own skates? We can lend you some. Please let us know ahead of time.)

The tournament will take place at Campbell on Saturday February 19. from 11am to 4:30pm.

Meet new friends by signing up as an individual or as a team with your old friends. Participants will need to wear a helmet but if you don't have one, we have some at the rink.

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