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Bowling Night - Let’s Roll
Bowling Night - Let’s Roll
🎳 Bowling Night – Let’s Roll! Join us for a fun Bowling Meetup on Friday, March 20 at Kennedy Bowling! A perfect way to relax, meet new people, and enjoy some friendly competition. 📍 Location Kennedy Bowling 2300 Lawrence Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1P 2R3 💰 Cost $20 per person (inclusive of 1 hr bowling session, shoe rental and meetupup expenses) ✅ How to Register Send $20 via e-transfer to mech.mandeep@gmail.com to confirm your spot. 👯 Feel free to bring your friends — the more the merrier! Let’s roll some strikes, celebrate a few gutter balls, and have a great evening together! 🎳😄
Friday evening walk and beer with HH3
Friday evening walk and beer with HH3
Come and celebrate St Paddy's Day & Back Door Buzz's birthday (again!) Hogtown Hash House Harriers (HH3) is a Toronto social running/walking and beer drinking group, with events happening every other Saturday, plus one Thursday and one Friday per month. We start at different locations across the city, run or walk together, and typically end at a local pub where we continue to socialize. Expect plenty of laughs, songs, quirky traditions, and a beer stop or two along the way. New members and non-beer drinkers are always welcome! HH3’s Friday event (A.K.A. ‘The Hogans’) is traditionally our shortest and slowest trail with the most beer stops! Meet and greet at 7pm; head out around 7:30pm. Date / Time: Friday March 20th @ 7pm Start location: Christie Pits Pub, [814 Bloor St W, Toronto](https://maps.app.goo.gl/d56BEUJsZ17EK7gq6) Nearest TTC stop: Ossington, subway line 2 Cost: $15 for drinkers, $2 for non-drinkers, paid at start of trail. Note: Most of our regular members do not use Meetup, so you can expect to meet more people than those who RSVPd here
The Equinox Portal- A 2.5-Hour Ritual of Breath, Meditation, Sound & Song
The Equinox Portal- A 2.5-Hour Ritual of Breath, Meditation, Sound & Song
https://www.my-vitae.com/store/p/equinox-portal **Spring Equinox Ritual** **A Multi-Layered Ritual for Emergence, Balance & Sonic Transmission** We gather at the sacred threshold of equal day and equal night as the Wheel of the Year turns toward the Spring Equinox. Known as Ostara, this is the moment of cosmic symmetry and the tipping point where light begins to overtake the dark. While Imbolc was the first stirring, the Equinox is the burst of emergence. Join us in honoring this season of vibrant harmony with a multi-layered ritual designed to plant your intentions in the light and liberate your inner being. **The Space** This is not a traditional concert, but a space to go inward through sonic transmission and intentionally curated practices. You are invited to enter with curiosity and reverence, listening beyond the mind and into the hidden currents of the self. No prior experience is required; simply come as you are, ready to receive. **The Journey Arc** I. Releasing and Inviting The ritual begins with a collective clearing of the space within. Through a guided group practice with synchronized movements, we shake off any lingering density and open our hearts to call in the fresh possibilities of the season. II. Elemental Breathwork Align your internal rhythms with the natural world through a sequence of 4 distinct breath patterns. These techniques harmonize with the elements by grounding in Earth, flowing with Water, igniting Fire, and rising into the clarity of Air. III. Guided Meditation A 10-minute focused visualization to plant your personal intentions for the season of Ostara. We journey through the inner landscape to find the soul soil where your intentions take root, ensuring a state of centred alignment before the sonic transmission. IV. Sonic Transmission A live 90-minute sonic journey where classical music and ancestral songs meet in harmony. From melodic strings to the visceral, gut-level vibration of throat singing and animal sounds, this is an immersive journey unlike any other. It is carefully curated to inspire a field of deep listening and be a bridge to the wisdom that lives inside your being. Participants are invited to lie down and soften into a meditative trance. **The Soundscape:** Classical Harp, Piano, Violin, Percussion, Crystal Bowls, Flute, Channelled Angelic Vocals, Throat-Singing, Animal Sounds, Multilingual Songs & Prayers. V. Toning & Chanting The cycle completes by returning to the body through sound and vibration. Toning vibrates the cells and opens the throat chakra before the experience expands into the harmony of group singing. By liberating the voice, we embody the expression of our true selves and carry our collective intentions out into the world. **Schedule & Arrival** **6:30 PM - Arrival** Please arrive early to settle into the space and set up your nest. **7:00 PM - The Equinox Portal Begins** Doors close promptly to maintain the energy of the sacred container. **9:30 PM - Ritual Concludes** **What To Bring** As body temperature often fluctuates during meditation, we encourage you to create a cozy nest for your journey. Yoga mats and bolsters will be provided from My Vitae. Please bring your own pillow and extra blanket to ensure your comfort. Loose clothing and a water bottle are also recommended. **The Artists - Myriam Eydo & Kai Daega** Myriam Eydo Myriam Eydo is an international award-winning harpist, pianist, violinist and singer as well as a multi-dimensional healer, witch and ritual artist. Her background in competitive classical music paired with her ability to surrender to the flow of creation has led her to creating transformative art performances and events, and collaborate with artists from all over the world. Fascinated by the mystery realms and the deep connection we have to the Earth’s creation cycle, Myriam studied Celtic Witchcraft extensively, and continues to deepen her craft, following the steps of her celtic ancestors. She now weaves her knowledge, skills and talents to inspire her audience and lead her clients into liberating their raw authentic expression and embracing the unlimited power of their creative life force. Kai Daega Kai Daega is a sonic guide dedicated to the art of inner transformation. Born into a lineage of devotional singers and medicine women, she continues the path opened by her ancestors, blending vocal channeling with shamanic practices. Her work transmits vibrations that are both primal and otherworldly, acting as a bridge to the unseen. Kai holds all sound as sacred, with language being one of its many expressions. From this place of reverence, she shares prayers and songs rooted in traditions from around the world. Whether in private or group settings, her grounded presence anchors the space for embodied truth to emerge. One of her highest joys is facilitating darkroom journeys in her home sanctuary, where the absence of light becomes a mirror for the soul.
South Asian Singles’ Mixer & Comedy Show
South Asian Singles’ Mixer & Comedy Show
If you are single and feeling sad, we have a solution for both of those problems. We are organizing a singles’ mixer AND a comedy show, where finding a date is your job, but making you laugh is our job. This is part 2 of the series and part 1 had - 4 people who found a date in just 2 hours, 1 couple who won a dreamy date night (on the house), and many more warm interactions for everyone single and looking at one spot. For a limited time, the tickets are 23% discounted. Last show was sold out one week before the show, so if you are interested, grab the tickets while they last: [Click Here](https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/torontos-south-asian-comedy-singles-mixer-volume-2-win-a-date-voucher-tickets-1984416957539?aff=yb) Note: comedy only tickets will not get you entry to the mixer event. Also, read everything in the description on Eventbrite. Hey folks - just a note that I won’t be able to make it to the event for something urgent thing at the same time. However, the event had 50/60 people last time and we are expecting the same energy this time. So, if you have purchased your ticket, please enjoy the event (without me), I am sure you won’t miss me. Haha
Friday Night Games! (Mix, Mingling and Fun)
Friday Night Games! (Mix, Mingling and Fun)
Good day everyone, Please join us for a fun, interactive and enjoyable evening at this wonderful Firkin Pub location to play some absolute classics like ***pictionary, scattegories, monopoly, clue, cards against humanity, taboo, jenga, hedbanz, euchre, scrabble, balderash, tapples, and always some great new games too!*** \*Joined by my other social groups too; so we can anticipate a fabulous turn out with lots of friendly peers to begin our weekend with! \*All ages over 19 welcome! \*Please note we are at **The Pheasant: A Firkin Pub** at 1999 Avenue Road (roughly 6 blocks north of Lawrence - south of the 401 **(we are in the back dining area to find us)** *\*You can also ask the wait staff or bartender if you like to show you to the group (simply ask for Steve's games event)* **-Free Parking found on residential side streets** (Event Details Below) Sincerely, Steve Flemming (Organizer/Host ) Event Details: **Friday Night Games! (Mix, Mingling and Fun)** **(Friday March 20th 2026)** -A chance to play some interactive games we love like ***pictionary, scattergories, taboo, cards against humanity, jenga, monopoly, clue, euchre, scrabble, balderash, tapples, card games,and so many other choices as well!*** \*Feel free to bring your own games and friends too if you like -You'll find it's a cozy, relaxed and enjoyable environment! *** **Event Fee:** 10 dollars (Cash only at the door) (HST included) or by e transfer: **steveflemming11@gmail.com** *** **Friendly Reminders:** -Arrive any time after 7:00 pm (in the back area- great for board games, card games and mingling) (event goes to roughly 11:00 pm) \*Great dinner menu and food specials provided: (One beverage or appetizer minimum upon arrival to support venue) **Parking and Transportation:** \*Lots of street parking on avenue and free residential parking https://www.firkinpubs.com/thepheasantandfirkin/ (15-20 minute walk from Yonge & Lawrence subway station-or simply take bus or uber from the station)
BOARDGAME FRIDAY
BOARDGAME FRIDAY
Join us for our new winter series for 2026 - BOARDGAME FRIDAY! This is a great place to meet new people, make new friends and play some fun games. Come with a group or by yourself! There will be games like Catan, Avalon, Ticket to Ride, Uno,, Cards Against Humanity and more! **The restaurant, Aifam, will be giving out a free alcoholic drink of your choice (Wine or Beer) with the purchase of each sandwich!** Address: 102 Harbord St, Toronto, ON M5S 1G6 This event has an entry fee of $15 to be paid via cash or e-transfer. Looking forward to hosting this!

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History of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (LECTURE ON THE GO)
History of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (LECTURE ON THE GO)
\*\***The Toronto History Walks Explorer Pass is available. Get it now for $125.00 for 1 year of unlimited tours, email** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** **for more information or for signing up!\*\*** We have an amazing "Lecture on the Go" series for 2026. New topics and fascinating stories abound! Join us and learn about the world and keep active and warm during the winter months! I started this walking classroom when we were under that horrible cloud called Covid. This series was popular and helped people get out and back into society and life. The series is back for 2026 with 6 new topics for exploration over the winter and spring months. The "Lecture on the Go" Series is open only to members who have purchased the YEARLY MEMBERSHIP PASS, it's free for those members. If you wish to attend a lecture and you are not a yearly pass member then the price **per** lecture is $20.00. This second lecture is focussed on the search for world knowledge. In the mid 18th century putting together a compendium of the world's knowledge was a monumental task. But it was done and it still around today. Let's uncover some of the facts about this fascinating topic. Encyclopaedia Britannica got its start in 1768 in Edinburgh, when a group of very curious, ambitious people decided the world needed one big, reliable place to put all knowledge. This was the Enlightenment era, so everyone was obsessed with reason, learning, and explaining things properly. The early editions were bold, quirky, and packed with everything from science and philosophy to practical advice. Britannica grew into the champion of encyclopedias. It crossed over to North America, added volumes, and became the go-to reference set in libraries, schools, and living rooms. Having a full set on your shelf once meant you were serious about education—or at least wanted to look that way. The articles were written by experts, which gave Britannica its reputation for authority, even if some entries now feel dated. Then came the internet, and everything changed. In 2012, Britannica stopped printing its famous books and went digital, trading leather for google. Same mission as always—sharing trustworthy knowledge—just a lot lighter to carry and easier to dust. And I have three full sets, I should know. Topics upcoming in the 2026 series of lectures are as follows. We are a little behind but catching up. \*Dante; The Hidden Meaning Behind The Divine Comedy \*Hidden Wonders of Canada; Northern Ontario History and Guide \*Philosophy 1: Great Minds of the Western World: Goethe to Kant! \*Philosophy 2: Great Minds of the Eastern World: Chuang Tzu to Dalai Lama Hope to see you on this "Lecture on the Go!" So book your plans now! This event is for all levels and walkers, there are a few steps here and there to navigate, but mostly on one level. This event in a non walking event. The lecture begins on the steps of Old City Hall at the northeast corner of Bay Street and Queen Street West and head into the PATH. This lecture event has a ticket price of $20.00 per person, and is **free with the yearly membership pass**. Hope to see you there! \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket amount when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com**
🏓 Sunday Pickleball + Games Hangout
🏓 Sunday Pickleball + Games Hangout
Join us for a relaxed Sunday afternoon of pickleball + classic table games. Play pickleball for $7 While waiting for court time, enjoy FREE access to: 🏓 Table tennis (ping pong) 🎱 Billiards / pool tables 🎯 Other table games available at the venue No standing around. No awkward downtime. Always something to play.
🏃‍♂️ Pursuit OCR – Obstacle Course Race Adventure ($30 per person)
🏃‍♂️ Pursuit OCR – Obstacle Course Race Adventure ($30 per person)
Ready to test your limits and have a blast doing it? Join us for **Pursuit OCR**, an action-packed obstacle course race designed to challenge your strength, speed, and grit—while keeping things fun and supportive. Expect a mix of: * 🧗‍♀️ Climbing, crawling, and carrying obstacles * 💪 Strength + endurance challenges * 🏃 Cardio-pumping running segments * 🤝 Team spirit and encouragement all the way through Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned OCR racer, this event is about pushing yourself, conquering fears, and crossing the finish line proud. **What to bring:** * Athletic clothing * Running shoes with good grip * Water * Free lockers but bring your own LOCK Come for the challenge. Stay for the community. Leave stronger than you arrived. 👉 Let’s chase the course together at **Pursuit OCR**! Let's plan on buying tickets sometime few days before the event. **Time Slot to book:** 1:30pm **Date:** March 21 💵 **Meetup Fee:** $2 (payable to Event Host to support group activities) **SOCIAL** ***Join Whatsapp Group - [CLICK HERE](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflzD3fDrU5sLARAT5yDF3OhEu3Vj-2P7ci8mP5FYX46rt1NQ/viewform)*** ***[Follow on Instagram - CLICK HERE](https://www.instagram.com/tam.club/)***
Lights, Camera, Action: Hollywood North Film Locations
Lights, Camera, Action: Hollywood North Film Locations
\*\***The Toronto History Walks Explorer Pass is available. Get it now for $125.00 for 1 year of unlimited tours, email** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** **for more information or for signing up!\*\*** \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket price when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com** Mary Pickford stares into the camera. Born on University Avenue, she became the girl with the golden curls, the first Hollywood star, and now Toronto is the star! Good Will Hunting, Pacific Rim, X-Men, Robocop, Total Recall, Prom Night, Suicide Squad, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Police Academy, and the list goes on and on and on. It was back in the 1920s that Toronto emerged as a shy newcomer. But it stepped up to the camera, smiled, and went to work. The first real feature movie was "The Man From Toronto," even though it was not filmed here, and in the late 60s Toronto was "Goin' Down the Road," that the city was Hollywood bound. And it wasn't just movies! Television movies, series, documentaries, music videos and video games were all shot here in Toronto. Award shows such as The Genie's, Juno's, the Canadian Screen Awards, Giller Prize and The Much Music Video Awards are all celebrated here! Let's find out where the movies came alive with this unique walking tour! This walking tour is for all walking levels and fitness skills. Please dress for the season and bring water. And remember to bring your love of movie magic as well. Hope to see you there. This tour begins at the famous TORONTO sign at Nathan Phillips Square. We end at Front and Jarvis! This tour has a ticket price of $15.00 per person! \*\* **Please note: Please e-transfer the ticket price when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:** **torontohistorywalks@gmail.com**
First Day of Spring at The Bluffs
First Day of Spring at The Bluffs
Winter Walk Weston GO to Old Mill Station
Winter Walk Weston GO to Old Mill Station
12 km, winter walk at 4 km per hour pace (or faster by consensus) from Weston GO to Old Mill Station via the Humber River Trail. Saturday March 21, 2026, 1 PM to 5 PM. 1 PM Meet at Weston GO Station. 1 PM to 2 PM: Eat at J & T Jamaican Restaurant & Catering, 1935 Weston Rd, York, ON M9N 1W7. 416 242 7638 2 PM to 5 PM Proceed South down Humber River Trail to Old Mill Station Route Map With GPX Download: https://www.komoot.com/tour/2775259908 Wear loose fitting winter clothing: coat, hat, gloves, snow pants, thick socks, waterproof thermal lined boots with non slip soles. If necessary put warmers in your gloves and boots. Bring water. Chris 647 453 3327
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Tuesday Night Bike Ride
Tuesday Night Bike Ride
SOLD OUT! Netherlands: Amsterdam, Hauge, Rotterdam April 7-13, 2026
SOLD OUT! Netherlands: Amsterdam, Hauge, Rotterdam April 7-13, 2026
Join WTA for a magical trip to the Netherlands during the most beautiful time of the year—Tulip Season! Discover Amsterdam’s artistic heritage, charming canals, and world-class museums like the Van Gogh Museum. Stroll through vibrant tulip fields at the famous Keukenhof Gardens, a true feast for the eyes. Venture to The Hague and Delft to explore historic churches, canal-laced streets, and iconic blue-and-white pottery. Savor authentic Dutch cuisine, sample local cheese, and experience the country’s timeless charm at every stop. **To view the full ITINERARY & REGISTER visit:** **[WTA AMSTERDAM 2026](https://womentravelabroad.com/trip/amsterdam/)** **ITINERARY** **Day 1 – April 7** – Arrive at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). Private transportation will take you to your accommodations for the week. After settling into your hotel, your group will get to know each other over a local welcome dinner. **Note:** We recommend your flight from the US arrives before 11 am on April 7 to allow adequate time to join the day’s activities. If you wish to arrive one day early, on April 6, charges for the additional night’s stay can be added to your invoice. **Day 2 – April 8** – Today, you will take a memorable tour of the Anne Frank House. Discover Amsterdam’s WWII history and follow in the footsteps of Anne Frank as she went into hiding in the Secret Annex. Jewish Anne Frank hid in 1942 from the Nazis during the occupation of the Netherlands; two years later, she was discovered and died in 1945 at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Afterward, continue your cultural journey with a visit to the renowned Van Gogh Museum. Home to the world’s largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh, the museum offers a profound look into the artist’s life, featuring iconic paintings, sketches, and personal letters that reveal the struggles and brilliance behind his art. **Day 3 – April 9** – FREE Day. Enjoy shopping throughout the city, or take a scenic bike ride through the countryside. Cycling in Amsterdam is the most authentic way to travel. There are around 515 km (320 miles) of dedicated cycle lanes in Amsterdam, making it the perfect setting to cycle the city or beyond. The countryside area is famous for its quaint villages, historic towns, farms, nature reserves, and lakes. You will have many opportunities to stop and take one-of-a-kind photos of the picturesque sights. **Day 4 – April 10** – Your group will spend today at the famous Keukenhof Garden, known as the Garden of Europe. This is one of the world’s largest flower gardens and is found to be the most beautiful in spring. Keukenhof Park covers an area of 32 hectares and has approximately 7 million flower bulbs planted annually. Make sure to have your camera ready to capture all of the vibrant colors and unique displays at the Keukenhof Garden! Transfer from Amsterdam to begin your adventure in The Hauge as the fun continues. **Day 5 – April 11** – Begin your day with a walking tour of the Hague! Today you will visit notable sites include Binnenhof Court of Parliament, the Royal Palace Noordeinde and its lush gardens, and many local monuments. Have a free afternoon to explore on your own before joining your group to indulge in a delectable group dinner. **Day 6 – April 12** – Day trip to Delft for a walking tour of this charming and historic Dutch town. Stroll along picturesque canals, cobbled streets, and tree-lined squares as you explore landmarks such as the Markt, the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), and the Royal Delft pottery factory. Admire the town’s rich artistic heritage, famously tied to painter Johannes Vermeer, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere that defines Delft’s small-town charm. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local café before returning by train to your accommodation in The Hague. **Day 7 – April 13** – Depart The Hague via train for your return to Amsterdam. You will depart back to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) for your connecting flight to the US. Your departure flight needs to leave after 12 pm to allow time to return to Amsterdam. \*Please note that this is a tentative itinerary and is subject to change. **WHAT’S INCLUDED:** ▪️ 7 days & 6 nights’ accommodations ▪️ Single occupancy, boutique hotel ▪️ Airport transfer ▪️ Local transportation ▪️ Keukenhof Garden Tour ▪️ Anne Frank House ▪️ Hauge City Tour ▪️ Amsterdam City Tour ▪️ FREE DAY to explore ▪️ Daily breakfast ▪️ Daily group lunch (excluding FREE DAY) ▪️ Daily group dinner **WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED:** ▪️ Roundtrip airfare from the US to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) ▪️ Travel insurance ▪️ Items of a personal nature ▪️ Meals not listed above ▪️ Optional excursions and tours not listed above ▪️ Gratuities and tips for personal services
Return of the Coffee Trail Part 2
Return of the Coffee Trail Part 2
Sewing & Crafting Activity Group
Sewing & Crafting Activity Group
Our Sewing & Crafting Activity Group is gathering to connect, serve, and create together in a Christ-centered environment. Whether you’re experienced or brand new, all skill levels are welcome. No supplies needed, but sewing machines are appreciated if you’re comfortable bringing one. Join us January 20th, February 17th & 24th, March 17th & 24th, and April 21st from 1–6 PM in the Youth Building at Village Chapel as we begin with prayer, enjoy fellowship, and work on meaningful service projects together. You are welcome to drop by anytime!
Ultimate Frisbee on Saturday
Ultimate Frisbee on Saturday
Pickaway County Chess Club
Pickaway County Chess Club
Younkin Branch Library (Ashville) meeting space is now reserved for any and all interested in or enthused by playing a game of chess. The second Thursday of each month, 6:00pm to 7:50pm. First gathering is Thursday, May 11th. No fees. Chess sets provided; however, you may bring your own if you wish.
Blacklick Woods Hike
Blacklick Woods Hike
Join for a two mile hike at beautiful Blacklick Woods Metro Park leaving from the base of the canopy walk. This hike is mostly flat on gravel and paved trails. Come and enjoy another warm springing hike with us.