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Popular annual Pie Auction cancelled due to the virus

October 6, 2020 by SouthEtobicokeNews

It was one of our favourite events and now it is gone.

The annual Pie Auction put on by Lakeshore Arts has been cancelled due to COVID-19.

The contest for pie-lovers and those with a sweet tooth has been a crusty mainstay in the Mimico area for the past six years, organizers say.

Instead, organizers will be featuring items from local bakeries and restaurants that have support and helped to make the Pie Auction fundraiser such a huge success.

“Your baking skills and continued support have meant that we can continue to offer various youth programs throughout the year,” the organizers posted on social media.

The Pie Auction was to begin on October 9.

During the event, residents made a bid on a delicious dessert pie or a savoury pie, which were created by residents, art lovers, and “celebrity” chefs in the Etobicoke-Lakeshore community.

Proceeds from the auctioned pies went to the many community arts programs delivered to more than 10,000 people yearly, according to Lakeshore Arts.

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