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Open house at a roaring good time Madina Masjid Mosque on Danforth Ave. The Pocket Community Association in partnership with the Madina Masjid Mosque is inviting the community to take a tour of the local place of worship on Saturday. The open Saturday house will begin at 12:45 p.m. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Participants are welcome to observe a prayer ceremony at 1 p.m. The event, which aims to promote understanding and cooperation between the mosque and its neighbours, will also include a questionand-answer session as well as discussion time. Snacks will be served. All are welcome. Women and girls are asked to use the “sister” entrance on the west side of the building. Everyone must remove their shoes while in the mosque. Madina Masjid Mosque is located at 1015 Danforth Ave., between Jones and Greenwood avenues. Those interested in attending are asked to email don.smith@sympatico.ca with MOSQUE in the subject line. Please include the number of guests you expect to bring.
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Winter Stations debut Family Day JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com
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super hero soiree: Cecil Mueller-Heaslip lets out his best roar while battling with Benjamin Lavoie at the Applegrove Commnity Complex’s super hero-themed family dance.
Seven whimsical art installations along with the new Beach Community Fire Place by acclaimed Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal will be officially unveiled on Monday, Feb. 15 at Balmy, Kew, and Scarboro beaches. The grand opening of the second annual edition of the Winter Stations will take place at the foot of Lee Avenue, just east of Kew Gardens, at 1 p.m. Thousands of people are expected to brave the elements to enjoy a dome lined with thick, warm fur, a suspended cube of ropes, a sauna, a 3D star-shaped ice crystal, a structure inspired by the natural formations formed by frost in the outer layer of the earth, an upside down canoe, and a kinetic sculpture that hovers above a lifeguard station and responds to body heat. The 2016 edition of Winter Stations runs until Sunday, March 20. Visit http://winterstations. com for more details.