Thursday, May 29, 2008

What's Happening

In addition to a full slate of musical acts, The Tranzac Club on Brunswick is hosting its first ever Garage Sale on Saturday. The doors open at 8 am. What would a club have for sale? "Musical instruments, televisions, random pieces of sound equipment, chalk boards, scrap wood, pieces of metal, clothing and so much more!!!"

Over at the Miles Nadal JCC, the Avenue Roads Art School presents Urinetown: The Musical with two performances on Saturday. Tickets are $15.
On Sunday, there's Cooking With Itka Lunches For Kids. From 1 to 3 pm you can "taste nutritious kid-friendly lunches" and "take home innovative recipes." Cost is $18 per person or $36 per family.
Sunday is also the day for the Jewish Mosaic Festival, which is packed with events ranging from a youth basketball tournament, to a Jewish Antiques Road Show to culinary demonstrations. Free admission and parking.
Then, on Wednesday night it's the MJNCC Community Choir Concert at 8 pm in the Al Green Theatre. Tickets are $10 per person/$20 per family.

Canadian new wave band Blue Peter plays Lee's Palace Friday night. Tickets are $17.50.

Justin Rutledge and opening act Melissa McClelland play at Trinity-St. Paul's tomorrow night at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $18.

Three Operas in One Hour takes place at The Walmer Centre on Lowther Friday and Saturday at 8:30 pm. Presented by Toronto Chamber Opera Productions, tickets are $15 and $10.

I already mentioned Mayfest at Palmerston PS, which runs Saturday, rain or shine, from 11 am to 3 pm. There'll be games, a book sale, a raffle, entertainment, food, a rummage sale, button making, henna tattoos and much, much more.

Whatever you do, enjoy it!
Vanessa

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