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Thank you for reading. From our family to yours, I hope you have a wonderful and Happy Thanksgiving!
PUBLISHER’S NOTE SEPTEMBER EDITION
ROGER TUMMINIERI
As you likely may know, we moved out of Long Branch a few years ago to pursue a new life in the country. We bought a farm in Grey Highlands which is about two hours northwest of South Etobicoke. We miss the Lakeshore, but we’ve jumped into country life with two feet.
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I started a similar publication as this, called Hello Country Magazine, to support local businesses and farmers in Grey Highlands. I took this one step further this summer and launched a new publication series, called Support Local Magazine, covering counties in Midwestern Ontario. So stay tuned for stories of country life from former city folk!
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of Fall in Long Branch Page 8 Community James Maloney, MP Page 10 New Local Business Frames By Angela Page 11 Humber College Update Welcoming Back Nuit Blanche Page 12 Finance Budget Friendly Fall Activities Page 14 COMING SOON Support Local Magazine West www.supportlocalmagazine.comToronto We are helping all students to use this time to catch up! Contact us to find out more Tel: 416-252-5177 Email: EtobicokeLakeshore@ScholarsEd.com Address: 827 Brown’s Line, Etobicoke, ON M8W 3V7 Scholars summerstudentsacceptingisnewforthebreak! Don’t procrastinate get ahead of the game TABLE OF CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2022 colouringGiantwww.doodlers.ca@doodlers.capersonalizedsheetsforkids!Theperfectgift,orrainydayactivity CELEBRATING 7 YEARS OF SUPPORTING LOCAL FROM MIMICO TO MEAFORD www.fiatluxmedia.com
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I shot this photo at Marie Curtis Park in the Fall of 2016. So much has changed since then, but the beauty of the Park RogerHappyremains.Thanksgiving,Tumminieri
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It has all of us at Lakeshore Campus eager ly awaiting its arrival as Nuit Blanche is a cherished celebration of the arts and one that’s not to be missed. Since its inception in 2006, Nuit Blanche has made a pro found impact on the City of Toronto and has grown to be one of the largest public art exhibitions on the continent.
At Lakeshore Campus, the arts have a home. We embrace the arts, celebrate them, and encourage artists – both our own and those from the local arts scene –to find inspiration at our campus as they Thecreate.arts are championed and supported here at Lakeshore Campus because we understand their importance to not only Humber College but the wider Toronto
to the arts and the local arts scene is important to us and that’s why we’re so excited to share the news that this year, for the first time, Lakeshore Campus is hosting the popular all-night contempo rary art event Nuit Blanche.
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While we’ll be celebrating and champion
We’re absolutely thrilled to be taking part and we can’t wait to welcome the wider community to explore our space and the thought-provoking art on display as part of this year’s event.
initiative, we’ve transformed otherwise unused spaces at our locations into pop-up galleries and our campuses have long been a welcoming place for public art installations and projects.
Etobicoke here at Lakeshore Campus.
What’s especially exciting is how this an nouncement aligns with our deep con nection to the local arts scene. Humber’s Campus as a Canvas initiative has expand ed Humber Galleries’ presence beyond its physical space and utilizes both of our campuses as display spaces to showcase the work of our many talented students and Throughfaculty.this
This year, Nuit Blanche will be staged across Toronto, including expanding to
Nuit Blanche starts at sunset on Oct. 1 and continues to sunrise on Oct. 2. This year’s event is billed as being the most expan sive to date with artwork by more than 150 local, national, and international artists.
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It will have world-class, technology-rich teaching and performing spaces – includ ing a 500-seat performance hall, a 140-seat recital hall and professional-quality music, film, television, multimedia, and education facilities. All of us at Lakeshore look forward to the completion of the Cultural Hub and we can’t wait until we open its doors and share the state-of-the-art facility with all of
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ists to build bridges between cultures, communities, and the environment and to transform the city by sharing stories about their connections to place. It will explore shared experiences through Black, Indig enous, and Racialized communities glob ally and will amplify local voices in the in ternational dialogue of art.
Interested in finding out more about Nuit Blanche, the exhibits, and the participat ing artists? You can visit the Nuit Blanche website for more details.
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ing art through Nuit Blanche, our commit ment to the arts doesn’t end there. We’re also looking ahead to the future and how Lakeshore Campus will be a leading des tination for the arts outside of Toronto’s downtown core with the Humber Cultural Hub, which is currently under construction.
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By: June MacDonald-Jenkins, Principal - Lakeshore Campus
theme for this year’s Nuit Blanche is The Space Between Us and it invites art
Enjoy a movie night
Have a fire pit? Fall is the perfect time to cozy up outdoors for a bonfire and s’mo res! Grab a few chairs for a perfect night of bonding under the stars with your family.
The fall foliage, although beautiful, can leave quite a mess in your yard. Instead of collecting and discarding leaves after
Host a scavenger hunt
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Pull your kids away from their electronics and spend some quality time in the out doors while the weather is still cooper ating. Pack up your favourite snacks and drinks and plan a picnic at the park. Fall is also the perfect time to go hiking, as there are plenty of beautiful (and free) trails with in Ontario you can explore.
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Visit a farm
Have fun with foliage
Fall is just around the corner! To help plan a fun outing that’s both entertaining for the whole family and budget-friendly, we’ve compiled these suggestions:
raking, have some fun with the kids by cre ating jumping piles. Discarded leaves can also make great DIY fall-themed decora tions to have around your home.
Take advantage of the fall harvest with a visit to a pumpkin patch or apple orchard. A lot of local farms offer family-friendly activities like hayrides, mazes, and pet ting zoos with minimal entrance fees. The pumpkin patch is a great way to collect pumpkins for Halloween and makes a great backdrop for family photos.
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Create a fun and challenging scavenger hunt for your kids. You can do this around your house, backyard, or park. Use land marks like trees, flowers, mailboxes, etc., and have a fun friendly competition with clues and riddles.
With a bit of planning, fall fun is easy to find without breaking the bank or putting your family at risk. Make this an autumn to remember!
Bring the theatre to your backyard with an outdoor movie night. You can invest in a projector, which are low maintenance and can give you an authentic movie theatre experience. All you need is a white sheet or canvas and you’re good to go. You can also recreate this inside your home during the winter months.
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