Tenants Workshops & More Free Events

There are a lot of free events, including tenants education workshops, seniors fitness, and more coming up in Thorncliffe Park! Follow the link for more info.

Free Tenants Education Workshops

A local group called the Thorncliffe Park – Flemingdon Park Tenants Network will be hosting free tenants education workshops over the next four weeks, here in Thorncliffe Park!

All workshops will be held at Jenner Jean-Marie Community Centre at 48 Thorncliffe Park Drive on Thursday evenings from 6:45 pm to 9:00 pm. Food and refreshments will be provided.

The events are free for Thorncliffe Park and Flemingdon Park renters, membership is not required. Tickets are only required to know how many tenants will be participating and to stay within the room’s capacity.

April 27th:
Guest is RentSafeTO Apartment Building Standards (Get Tickets Here)

May 4th:
Guests are Federation Metro Tenants Association, Don Valley Community Legal Services, and TNO (Get Tickets Here)

May 11th:
Guest is City of Toronto Waste Management Education for Apartments (Get Tickets Here)

May 18th:
Guests are Toronto Fire Services and Toronto Police Service (Get Tickets)

Please register to get educated on tenant rights and responsibilities, and share with your neighbours in Thorncliffe and Flemingdon. Thank you!

Free Seniors Fitness Classes at Leaside Towers

TNO – The Neighbourhood Organization is providing free seniors fitness classes every Thursday from 11 am to 12 pm in the Leaside Towers party room!

This free program is exclusively for residents of 85 and 95 Thorncliffe Park Drive, and is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health.

You can visit our party room this Thursday, April 27th at 11 am for more information and to sign up! For more information, please contact TNO’s Adil Patel at apatel@tno-toronto.org.

Petition to Save the Ontario Science Centre

As you may already know, the provincial government has announced their intention to move the Ontario Science Centre to Ontario Place.

If the government’s plan goes forward, the current Ontario Science Centre location in Flemingdon Park will close in 2025 and the award-winning, heritage building will be demolished.

The Member of Provincial Parliament for Don Valley East, Adil Shamji, has created a petition to halt the relocation and demolition, and to begin community consultations.

If you would like to sign the petition and share it with others, please visit: www.saveoursciencecentre.ca

More Events!

There are lots of local events coming up in the next month! Please visit our Events page for more information.