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Its summer and here are some hot free activities taking place right here

July 17, 2022 by SouthEtobicokeNews

TUNES IN THE PARK – There will be free Twilight Concerts in the Park with the Etobicoke Community Concert Band on July 20 at 7 p.m. and the Toronto All Star Big Band on August 3 at 7 p.m. at Applewood Shaver House, 450 The West Mall.

For more information contact 416-622-4124. There will be free parking and you are advised to bring a lawn chair.

FREE DISPOSAL OF E-GOODS – Bring your old cell phones, household hazardous waste, batteries, paints, e-cigarettes or even propane tanks to be safely disposed of on July 23 at the City’s annual Community Environment Day at the Etobicoke School of the Arts, at 675 Royal York Road.

The event runs from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and also accepts pesticides, fertilizers, fluorescent bulbs and even used cooking oil.

The City will accept donated items for reuse that are in good condition. Items includes:  sporting goods, arts and craft supplies, books but no textbooks, cameras, CDs and cases, dress clothe, costume jewelry, small household items, musical instruments and games.

Also accepted are eyeglasses, walking or hearing aids and non-perishable goods.

Residents can pick up for free leaf compost, with a limit of two bags a household as long as supplies last.

Not being accepted are: construction waste, air conditioners, garbage, wood, cassette and videotapes, scrap metal and hazardous waste.

HUMBER BAY FESTIVAL – And the 10th Annual Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Festival with free admission takes place on August 6. There will be a beer garden and performances by Fiddlestix Band, Tom Barlow Band, Chicago Project Band and Black Board Blues Band.

Community Environment Day

FREE Movie Night

SUMMER Wellness Day

REPAIR Cafe

YOGA in the park

UKRAINIAN Support Group

HUMBER Bay Shores Waterfront Festival

SHAKESPEARE Summer Camp

BASKETBALL FRIDAYS

AFTERSCHOOL Tutoring

THE Good Food Market

COMMUNITY Food Bank

FOOD To Table Program

HYGIENE Kits

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