Harvest Festival attracts 400 visitors

Martial Arts Display with Crowd

Our little Ben Nobleman Park looks great with people in it. Over 400 people from our community and beyond flocked to our park for our harvest festival last week and it was a huge success.

Fruit Bowl & Hand

The food we supplied....pears, plums and apples from Bizjak Farms, finger sandwiches from Nortown Foods and Allen's Apple Juice, disappeared in the first hour. Pine Villa Retirement Residence's signature chocolate chip cookies lasted about 15 minutes.

Food Lineup

Loving Hut kept replenishing their fantastic vegan snacks from 5.00 pm till 6.30 pm then we had Mamma's Pizza to share around. Thank you to both of those businesses for their incredibly generous contributions. Folks, if you like the food...go and visit the restaurants and support our wonderful local businesses!

Get Your Raffle Ticket with crowd

Lynn did a great job at handing out our free raffle tickets and about 300 folks took tickets. The prizes, organized by volunteer Leanne Moss, were amazing. All were donated by members of the Upper Village BIA and they were worth anywhere from $25 to $500!

Martial Arts Demonstration

The martial arts demonstrations done by Classical Martial Arts captivated visitors.

Children Preparing Food

Kids loved Garden Jane's wild bites salad making activities and enjoyed nibbling on the salads they made and sharing them with friends.

Police Car

And our local police officers from 13th Division found some young recruits who enjoyed playing with their vehicle's sirens and horns.

Fran beekeeper

Our partners brought great displays. Fran and John from the Toronto Beekeepers Cooperative brought their glass covered demonstration hive and visitors learned about the importance of pollinators. Thanks also to LEAF and Not Far From the Tree.

Police Horses

The event attracted special guests...like these two beautiful horses and their police officer companions.

Joe Susan raffle2

Another special guest was our much loved city councillor Joe Mihevc, who helped make our dream of planting a community orchard a reality...thank you Joe!

Food Table1

Hats off to Growing for Green's fabulous volunteers who managed the event on the day. And thank you to Margaret Irving, a professional photographer and artist who was our official photographer on the day (these are all her photos).

Last but not least, thanks to our sponsors: Live Green Toronto, Walmart Evergreen, Fiskars, Carrot Cache, Richters Herbs and The City of Toronto. And a big hug to our good friends at Parks Forestry and Recreation who helped us every step of the way. You guys rock!

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