EVERY THURSDAY FROM 2 P.M. to 6 P.M the Cooper
Mills-Gooch Community Food Bank provides fresh
groceries and essential food items every Thursday
in the Jane St. and Dundas St. W. area. Contact
416-358-0031 for more information.
JUST BE MINDFUL Mindfulness meditation on Tues-
days 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. until October 26 for
day programs and evenings on Mondays from 7:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. until October 25. Spend time with
yourself in an intentional and accepting way, guid-
ed by a registered psychotherapist. To register
email health.promotions@stonegatechc.org or call
416-231-7070 ext. 307.
VIRTUAL YOUTH COUNCIL every Tuesday until De-
cember 4 from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. for ages 13 to
17 years old. Volunteer letters and Letters of Rec-
ommendation will be provided. For more informa-
tion call 416-253-9797 or email
info@jeanaugustinecentre.ca or
www.jeanaugustinecentre.ca
MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY FREE emergency
food takeout meals continue to be offered from
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. through LAMP’s adult drop-
in program. Group programs are closed.
EVERY THURSDAY The Good Food Market from 12
to 4 p.m. at Stonegate CHC at 10 Neighbourhood
Lane for affordable produce, outdoor market and
bring your own bags. COVID-19 protocols are in
place. For more information call 416-231-7070 ext
307.
FROM OCTOBER 13 Pieces of Mimico to create a col-
laborative mural to be installed at the Mimico Cen-
tennial Branch Library. It includes seven weekly
workshops: every Saturday from 2 p.m. to 3:30
p.m. Online live video workshops. To register con-
tact the library at 416-394-5330.
OCTOBER 15 & 16 CELEBRATE FALL with arts work-
shops, seasonal produce and everything Fall at the Small Arms Inspection Building, 1352 Lakeshore
Road E..Mississauga.
OCTOBER 24 ETOBICOKE CAMERA CLUB presents
Harold Ross and Painting with Light. It promises
to be exciting. https://www.facebook.com/etobcc
RGI HOUSING INFORMATION SESSION October 18 at 2
p.m., Online via Zoom. LAMP will be hosting an
online information session on how to access Rent-
Geared-to-Income housing in the City of Toronto,
featuring Kay Hodge from Access to Housing
Toronto. To register,
email norkyit@lampchc.org or phone 416-252-6471
ext. 308.
EVERY WEDNESDAY UNTIL OCTOBER 27 LAMP Com-
munity Health Centre Intro to Mindfulness. Corin
De Souza provides evidence-based Mindfulness
program and workshops. She is a Certified Mindful-
ness teacher through the Canadian College of Edu-
cators. Online workshops every Wednesdays at 7
p.m. To register contact jasmind@lampchc.org or
call 416 252 6471 ext. 308.
EVERY WEDNESDAY UNTIL NOVEMBER 3 from 3 p.m.
to 6 p.m., ages 13 to 17, She Can Code. Register
at www.jeanaugustinecentre.ca or call 416-253-
9797 for more information or visit
www.jeanaugustinecentre.ca
OCTOBER 5 TO NOVEMBER 9 Nature’s Sanctuary Art
Exhibition, a juried photo exhibition presented by
Friends of Sam Smith Park, showcases the wildlife
and natural beauty of the park, a jewel of the Lake-
shore. Show at the Assembly Hall.
EVERY SUNDAY UNTIL NOVEMBER 27 The Lakeview
Farmer’s Market takes place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at the Small Arms Inspection Building 1352 Lake-
shore Rd. E., Mississauga. Get fresh foods, flow-
ers, microgreens, butcher shop and fresh and tasty
maple syrup.
VIRTUAL YOUTH COUNCIL every Tuesday until De-
cember 4 from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. for ages 13 to
17 years old. Volunteer letters and Letters of Rec-
ommendation will be provided. For more informa-
tion call 416-253-9797 or email
info@jeanaugustinecentre.ca or
www.jeanaugustinecentre.ca
EVERY TUESDAY UNTIL DECEMBER 14 Food Fit Pro-
gram from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Zoom at Stonegate
Community Health Centre and improve your cook-
ing skills, learn new delicious recipes and get in
touch with your body’s hunger, fullness and satis-
faction cues. To register email
health.promotions@stonegatechc.org or call 416-
231-7070 ext. 307.
FREE CHIROPODY SERVICES for those who qualify at
LAMP Open for new patients who are prediabetic
or diabetic. We treat nail concerns, ulcerations,
pain and more. Contact 416-252-6471 ext. 262.
JOAN-ANNE OF AVON CANADA has launched a “We
Care Awareness Crusade” for Breast Cancer by
AVON Foundation for Women. She plans to raise
$5,000 to fight the disease which she said has tak-
en away two family members. Products can be pur-
chased online with proceeds going to fight breast
cancer. Visit the Avon website at avongivesback.ca
NEW TO CANADA are you a permanent resident,
convention refugee or live-in caregiver, LAMP’s
Settlement Support Services offers information,
orientation, referral to community services, employ-
ment assistance, English as a second language
and all the skills you need to succeed. Call Tali at
416-252-9701 ext. 283 or email tali@lampchc.org.
FREE ADULT LEARNING PROGRAMS Learn basic com-
puter skills. Must meet registration criteria including
19 years and over and out of school, have a SIN
number and access to a computer and an email
account. Fluent in spoken English and provide
proof of permanent residency. Small online group
instruction on MS word, Internet, Keyboarding, e-
mail and Zoom. Improve your reading and writing
skills. For more information 416-252-9701 ext. 242
or 243.
OCTOBER 24 GET OUT AND VOTE MUNICIPAL ELEC-
TION DAY for Toronto from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and
advance voting days are October 7 to October 14
from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. To vote you must vote in
your ward, be a Canadian citizen, be 18 years or
older, live in Toronto and show document with valid
address. Must also show identification as an Ontar-
io issued photo card, driver’s licence or motor vehi-
cle permit, the vehicle portion For more information
call .416-392-CITY (2489), email 311@toronto.ca
or call 311 or Twitter @311Toronto
OCTOBER 28 & 29 MIMICO RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION is
hosting a Halloween Dance October 28 from 6 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m. Tickets at door. October 29 there is
Mimico Halloween Yard Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at David Hornell Junior Public School,. For more
info call Mike Majeski at 416-988-3425.



