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A Tale of Two Revolutions --- Documentary Screening (HPHC event)
𝑻𝙝𝒊𝙨 𝙞𝒔 𝒂𝙣 𝙃𝑷𝙃𝑪 𝒆𝙫𝒆𝙣𝒕 𝒕𝙝𝒂𝙩 𝙮𝒐𝙪 𝙢𝒂𝙮 𝙗𝒆 𝒊𝙣𝒕𝙚𝒓𝙚𝒔𝙩𝒆𝙙 𝙞𝒏
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Ensaneyoun Salon and the Halton Peel Humanist Community invite you to a screening of the 2014 documentary film ***A Tale of Two Revolutions*,** by Nadim Fetaih.
In the film, Nadim recounts his visit to Egypt shortly after the 2011 Arab Spring revolution. He accompanies his father, Mohamed Fetaih, to his home country to witness the revolution he had fought for in his youth, only to learn that his own fight had already begun.
***A Tale of Two Revolutions*** was screened in Toronto at the 2014 Hot Docs Festival.
Following the screening, Mohamed Fetaih will answer questions and present his perspective on the two revolutions and the events that have followed to this day.
**Parking**
Franklin House has its own customer parking just off Old Pine Street.
There is also a larger municipal parking lot off Queen Street, just south of Franklin House.
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**Suggested References (submitted by Mohamed Fetaih)**
* *Egypt after Mubarak: Liberalism, Islam, and Democracy in the Arab World* — Bruce K. Rutherford
* *Arab Revolution: Ten Lessons from the Democratic Uprising* — Jean-Pierre Filiu
* *Inside Egypt: The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution* — John R. Bradley
* *Arab Spring in Egypt: Revolution and Beyond* — Bahgat Korany and Rabab El-Mahdi (eds.)
* *The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East* — Marc Lynch
A Tale of Two Revolutions --- Documentary Screening
Ensaneyoun Salon and the Halton Peel Humanist Community invite you to a screening of the 2014 documentary film ***A Tale of Two Revolutions*,** by Nadim Fetaih.
In the film, Nadim recounts his visit to Egypt shortly after the 2011 Arab Spring revolution. He accompanies his father, Mohamed Fetaih, to his home country to witness the revolution he had fought for in his youth, only to learn that his own fight had already begun.
***A Tale of Two Revolutions*** was screened in Toronto at the 2014 Hot Docs Festival.
Following the screening, Mohamed Fetaih will answer questions and present his perspective on the two revolutions and the events that have followed to this day.
**Parking**
Franklin House has its own customer parking just off Old Pine Street.
There is also a larger municipal parking lot off Queen Street, just south of Franklin House.
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**Suggested References (submitted by Mohamed Fetaih)**
* *Egypt after Mubarak: Liberalism, Islam, and Democracy in the Arab World* — Bruce K. Rutherford
* *Arab Revolution: Ten Lessons from the Democratic Uprising* — Jean-Pierre Filiu
* *Inside Egypt: The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution* — John R. Bradley
* *Arab Spring in Egypt: Revolution and Beyond* — Bahgat Korany and Rabab El-Mahdi (eds.)
* *The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East* — Marc Lynch
Hell: Cantos XXV - XXVIII
This month we’ll look at cantos 25 - 29, with emphasis on Ulysses and Muhammed. These cantos are pretty meaty; major characters include Ulysses, Muhammad, Bertran de Born, and, indirectly, Boniface VIII.
What is the sin of the evil counsellors?
How do the sinners of canto 27 differ from those of canto 26?
What is the significance of the appearance of Guido da Montefeltro?
How does Dante step up his attack on the Church?
What is the impact of Bertran de Born?
Toronto East Weekend Gaming @ Face-to-Face Games
Welcome to the Sunday meetup for Toronto Heavy Boardgamers @ Face-to-Face Games!
The purpose of this event is to meet up to play heavier / longer board games, and have fun while doing it! We will start off small and if there is sufficient interest we will add capacity for future events.
**Scheduling details:**
\- If you have a specific game that you would like to post for\, feel free to do so in comments\. In your post\, include the name of the game\, number of players needed for the game\, whether you are offering a teach or not\, and the start time \(please try to start before noon if possible\)\.
\- If you would like to join a specific game that has already been posted\, feel free to comment on it confirming your participation\. Make sure you have noted the details posted by the host\.
\- You are of course also welcome to organize / join games onsite on the day itself\, assuming sufficient players / tables are available
**Rules around COVID:**
\- Given this is a public event\, we respectfully ask that only i\) fully vaccinated individuals\, and ii\) those not exhibiting any COVID symptoms\, participate\. This requirement may change in the future based on provincial guidelines and group requirements
**Admission Fee:**
\- There are no table fees for this event
Historic Little India: Gerrard India Bazaar (REVISED FOR 2026)
\*\***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 amount when booking your space for this tour! You can e-transfer to the following email at:**
**torontohistorywalks@gmail.com**
The story of historic Little India is a true Toronto success story, a unique look at a neighbourhood and the people who call it home. But the story is not always a happy one. Like all other areas in Toronto, Little India started out as a purely English - Anglican area and was repeatedly changed as other immigrants opted to leave the security of the downtown core for outer areas.
With the opening of the Naaz theatre in 1972, the community that became Little India started to take shape, but in Toronto the forces that developed communities were different in that part of the city sandwiched between Leslieville to the south, and Greektown to the north.
With a strictly Anglo-Saxon pro-British community entrenched for over 100 years, now changing to include south Asians, the area was seen as a rather depressed area, or an area in transition, and violence was an unfortunate part of life. Racial tensions increased dramatically with the influx of south Asians.
But by the 1980s and 1990s the district had found its feet, and Little India was a popular Toronto district and tourist attraction, with visitors pouring in from around the world to partake of the richness. A true cultural enclave in Toronto! A fascinating history and a fascinating community awaits! This tour has been revised a few times to add more historic information to the walk, it has been revised once again for 2026 with new landmarks and stories attached. Should be a fascinating walk!
This walk is for all fitness levels. The meeting place for our walking adventure is on the southwest corner of Greenwood Avenue and Gerrard Street East!
This tour has a ticket price of $15.00 per person!
\*\* **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**
Steve Flemming Presents: Love Will Find a Way! (Group Dating Game in the Pub)
Hello everyone,
Please join us for a fun, interactive and laughter filled ***"group dating game"*** experience. We all bring years of knowledge, wisdom and stories; so together we can support, inspire and share optimal understanding to love, dating and fulfilling relationships.
This will be a well organized, interactive and valuable afternoon as we dive deeper into the real meanings of love, romance, intimacy and effective dating.
\*We will be joined by my other social groups too so we can anticipate a great afternoon
Event Details bellow:
Sincerely,
Steve Flemming
(Organizer/Host)
Event Details:
**Steve Flemming Presents:**
**Love Will Find a Way! (Group Dating Game in the Pub)**
-An inspiring, interactive and inviting afternoon as we go deeper into the universal topic of love, dating and intimate relationships
\*Let's not take ourselves too seriously either (we're all in this together-so we'll definitely share some laughs too :)
\*Invite your friends or come on your own; all is welcome!
**About the Organizer/Host**
Steve Flemming provides over 19 years of producing community events and group facilitation on personal growth, spirituality and relationships. He looks forward to involving everyone in a safe, fun and inspirational way. We will be sure to experience a wonderful afternoon with great, thoughtful people in a ideal setting for connection and conversation.
**Where to Meet us?**
**Date: Sunday January 11th, 2026**
**Arrive between 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.**
**Location: La Carnita - Good Fortune Bar (Main Floor)**
**Address:** 130 Eglinton Ave. Toronto, ON M4P 2X9
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**Event Fee:** 10 dollars upon arrival (HST included)
(Cash only or e transfer when you arrive)
**steveflemming11@gmail.com**
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\*Lunch/Dinner & Beverage Menu available too
\*Includes reserved seating for the group
\*Beverage and/or appetizer minimum to support the staff and venue
Remember to tip the hard working servers too) Thank you for your co-operation :)
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**Parking Available:**
\*Plenty of street parking on Eglinton and (Residential area south/east of venue for free)
**Close to Subway Station:**
\*Also three minute walk east from Yonge/Eglinton subway station
[Super Cup] Barcelona vs Real Madrid | 2 PM Sunday | Al Omda Dundas
⚽ **Super Cup: Barcelona vs Real Madrid** ⚽
🕑 **2:00 PM \| Sunday**
📍 **Al Omda – Dundas**
El Clásico is back! Join us for an electrifying **Super Cup showdown** as **FC Barcelona** take on **Real Madrid** in one of the biggest rivalries in football.
Come enjoy the match with fellow fans, great food, and an unbeatable atmosphere at **Al Omda on Dundas**. Whether you’re Blaugrana or Los Blancos, this is the place to be on Sunday afternoon.
**Event Details:**
* 🏟 Match: Barcelona vs Real Madrid (Super Cup)
* ⏰ Time: 2:00 PM (arrive early for good seating)
* 📅 Day: Sunday
* 📍 Location: Al Omda, Dundas
Bring your friends, wear your colors, and get ready for 90 minutes (or more!) of passion, drama, and world-class football.
Meetup Fee: $5, pay in person.
👉 **RSVP and see you there!**
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❄️🚶♀️ EXPLORATION WALK OF YORKVILLE & U of T — 6KM 🎓✨
❄️🚶♀️ **EXPLORATION WALK: YORKVILLE & U OF T** – **6 KM** 🎓🏙️
**Because winter is temporary… but missing this walk is forever.**
“There’s no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.”
So layer up, zip up, and let’s romanticize January like true Torontonians 😌❄️
This walk explores **two parts of the city that started out the same — and then went in completely different directions.** One got glitzier. One stayed timeless. Both are *very* walkable, dramatic, and worth showing up for.
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### THE WALK 🗺️✨
We’ll start and end at **Rosedale Subway Station**, making a glorious winter loop.
• **Rosedale Park** 🌳 – quiet, elegant, and shockingly peaceful.
• **Yorkville** 💎 – once wealthy, then a hippie coffee-shop haven, and now one of the *richest* neighbourhoods in the city. Full-circle glow-up.
• **University of Toronto** 🏛️ – once reserved for Toronto’s elite, now open to everyone. Unlike Yorkville, it’s beautifully **frozen in time**, with historic buildings that haven’t changed much — except for the degrees inside them.
• **Bamboo Forest at U of T** 🎋 – we’ll try to sneak a peek if it’s open (because mystery is part of the fun).
☕ **WARM-UP BREAK:**
We’ll make a **30-minute stop at Tim Hortons** to thaw our fingers, grab food and drinks, and question why winter feels personal.
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⚠️ **IMPORTANT NOTES**
• Do **NOT** sign up if you’re not ready to walk in winter ❄️
• This walk happens in **snow, cold, wind, or vibes**
• Event will only be cancelled if it hits **-20°C** (because we are sensible, not soft)
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### MEETUP DETAILS 🧤🧣
📍 **Meetup Location:** Outside **Rosedale Subway Station**
👀 **How you’ll spot me:** I’ll be wearing my **MOOSE HAT** (a winter icon)
⏰ **Meetup Time:** 11:00 AM
⏱️ I wait **5 minutes only** — *Early is on time, on time is late*
💰 **Meetup Fee:** $5 (cash 💵 or e-transfer 📲 to \*\*[mathewmaclean@hotmail.com**](http://mathewmaclean@hotmail.com%2A%2A/))
You can send it before or on the day of the walk.**m**
🏁 **End Point:** **Rosedale Subway Station**
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👀 **NOT SURE YOU CAN MAKE IT?**
Just show up. Literally. Winter plans are fluid.
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### WHAT TO BRING 🎒
• Water
• **Good boots** (non-negotiable)
• Gloves & hat
• Something warm to drink ☕
• A snack
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⏳ **HOW LONG?**
About **3 hours**, including our warm-up break.
🚪 **Can you leave early?** Anytime you like — no judgment, only vibes.
📱 **Don’t forget to join our WhatsApp group** – [CLICK HERE!](https://chat.whatsapp.com/H59mSCbsAi018gYANrKAnc?mode=ac_t)
Get updates, chat with other walkers, and stay in the loop for future events!
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Mathew is the organizer for this meetup.
If you need to contact him, post on the wall or email:
📧 **torontomoviesandoutings@hotmail.com**
✨ Cold weather builds character.
✨ Good walks build community.
✨ Missing this? That’s on you. ❄️🔥
Learn to Meditate and Group Meditation
Learn to meditate with a certified Heartfulness trainer. Experience yogic transmission, a subtle energy that helps practitioners to attain deeper states of meditation. Heartfulness Canada hosts group meditation sessions and learn to meditate every Sunday at this downtown location. All backgrounds welcome. There is never any charge for Heartfulness. The venue is a dance studio located on the second floor. **Enter the door at 527 Bloor St West (directly under the Dance Annex sign) and proceed up the stairs**. Come and meditate with a group of friendly meditation practitioners. There is free street parking on Sundays and the location is also close to both Bathurst and Spadina subway stations.
OutDoor Recreation Soccer (CANCELLED)
Smaller group on a small field, recreational, low level, only very small group. It's a smaller field, usually, we play 4 on 4 or max 5 on 5. No subs.
Outdoor turf and free soccer event, . The event is none competitive soccer for low levels only, the game should be easy and fun, so we can get little bit sweat while enjoy the weather. This is no contact soccer,
We should have have another what's app group of friends joining us on the soccer field, all you need to bring is good spirit and your own water.
should be lots parking around the school and it's few mins walk from the subway station, once you get there, we will be gathered on the field. If we cancel the event, I will post on the event board here.
If the game is cancelled, I will post on the comment board.
This event is sponsored by Harbord Bakery (http://www.harbordbakery.ca/), Bakery on Mavis(http://www.bakeryonmavis.ca/) Brazil Bakery (http://brazilbakerypastry.ca/) Kensington Natural Bakery (http://kensingtonnaturalbakery.ca/) and EJoyCity.ca (https://www.ejoycity.ca/), iBake (http://i-bake.ca/), La Novita Bakery(http://lanovitabakery.ca) Absolute Bakery(http://absolutecafe.ca) they will give 10% off on everything. Simply, just tell them you are here for the meetup event.
TOPHAT's The Duke, Textile Museum, Spirit Garden and Skating at City Hall
Join Lawrence, your top hatted host, for an afternoon of indoor and outdoor activities.
We will gather at the Duke of Cornwall Pub on University for a pint and a light meal.
400 University Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 1S5
https://dukepubs.ca/duke-of-cornwall/
At 2 pmish, we will cross the street to the Textile Museum to see two exhibits.
I will reserved a TPL pass for up to four attendees including myself.
If you are able, please try as well at
https://epass-ca.quipugroup.net/?clientID=16&libraryID=1#:~:text=How%20do%20I%20get%20a,print%20or%20download%20your%20pass.
From Cloth to Code: New Media Responses - the exhibition reimagines textile heritage and practices using interactive technologies, sound installations, 3-D printed sculptures, animation, neon, and projections.
and
Made By Many: 50 Years of the Textile Museum of Canada - a collection comprised of living objects, imbued with stories and knowledge of the diverse communities from which they originate.
https://textilemuseum.ca/
55 Centre Ave, Toronto
Then we will walk towards City Hall and our next destination, Spirit Garden.
The Spirit Garden revolves around the turtle sculpture and incorporates elements that represent First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures, including a teaching lodge, amphitheatre, a Three Sisters teaching garden, Two Row Wampum (Kuswenta), Tree of Peace, a water feature, a Métis canoe and an Inuksuk.
Then it's time to hit the ice, so to speak. We will take a few laps around the rink as we listen to music and take in the beauty of our city.
You can rent skates for a fee
Not being a skater, I will be nursing a hot chocolate and enjoying the action from the side lines.
Brunch Club: Make New Friends
⚠️ **IMPORTANT: You must sign up and buy a ticket here to attend:**
[https://groupvibe.com/](https://groupvibe.com/)
**Join the Toronto City Brunch Club and make new friends!**
Each meetup brings together 4–6 people for casual conversations over brunch. We use the Groupvibe platform to facilitate the meetup and ensure everyone’s a good fit.
👉 **To attend, you’ll need to complete registration via this link:**
[https://groupvibe.com/](https://groupvibe.com/)
We’ll share the exact location of the upcoming meetup the night before only if you have bought a ticket or membership plan.
**Why this works:**
\* Smaller groups make real conversations easier.
\* Discover new restaurants in your city, together.
\* Curated lunch venues with good food and vibe.
\* If you hit it off with your group, there’s plenty of time to hang out afterwards.
**Note:**
RSVPs on Meetup don’t reflect total attendance. Many attendees register directly via our website. The event on [Meetup.com](http://meetup.com/) is only a placeholder.
This meetup is organized by Groupvibe, a small team passionate about helping people form meaningful friendships offline.
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Saturday Mornings @ East Market
Let's grab some coffee/food and share a morning chat! The East Market has an ample parking lot and outdoor and indoor seating.
Grab a cup of coffee from Winston's Coffee & Waffles or on your way to East Market and meet us on the second floor - table behind or east of the elevator. If the weather cooperates we will be meeting in the patio.
Per what this group is about: "Everyone is welcome! International transplants to Columbus who want to improve language skills, Columbus residents who want to discuss international travel and culture, and anyone who enjoys getting together for good conversations."
Sunday Brunch
Sleep in on Sundays. When you've had your fill of pajama-time, roll out and have some tasty brunch with your fellow Humanists!
Speak Easy (Storytelling)
The topic for January is "Chemistry"
Speak Easy: true stories, told live.
The idea is simple: an audience, an open microphone, and great stories. Hilarious, gripping, poignant- it's up to you. Audiences are invited to come to listen or come to tell as folks from all corners of Columbus offer their stories live on stage! Held at Wild Goose Creative's warm, intimate space, this night of tales occurs on the 3rd Thursday of every month. Doors open at 7:00 pm, show starts at 7:30 pm. Please arrive early if you want to tell, as we generally only have room for a limited number of tellers, and the sign-up sheet has a tendency to fill up fast.
Formed around the idea that people need stories--they're what hold and draw us together--SpeakEasy celebrates the strangeness and commonness of being human. And in a world of smartphones, Facebook, Twitter, and more . . . it gives people a real, breathing, in-person way to connect.
The night is geared for true stories of all kinds, taking the best tales told around kitchen tables, in darkened pubs, on the street corner, and at late-night parties and giving them an audience. Speak Easy is also a great outlet for performers, writers, and artists looking to share their favorite stories and perfect their skills. We strongly encourage tellers to please tell the story rather than read it so we keep within the spirit of good storytelling and stay engaged with the audience. All are welcome. Hang around after the show for a drink and build community!
Columbus Arduino Raspberry Pi Enthusiasts (CARPE) (Check Location)
Bring your Raspberry Pi, Arduino, microcontroller, or any other electronic project and join fellow electronics makers for a night of creativity and collaboration!
This session is open forum to share your current projects—whether complete or in progress, it’s all interesting! Whether you’re deep into embedded systems, exploring new ideas, or just getting started, you’ll find a welcoming space to collaborate, share, and get inspired.
I've been hardware hacking a See N Say to make it say whatever I want - while the project is in progress still, it should be working by this meetup! I'll bring it for demo. [See N Say Project](https://github.com/cdeever/esp32-see-n-say)
While we continue to pursue a more permanent venue for this Meetup, we’ll be using public library facilities based on availability.
This session will be at the Worthington Park Library in the Olentangy Meeting Room.
Lunch at Ampersand's! 😋
Let's have lunch at Uptown Westerville's newest restaurant. Ampersand is owned by the same couple who owns Asterisk. They are known for ramen, rice bowls, teriyaki and small plates.







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