Join our online Facebook concert – TONIGHT!

Scarborough Together

About

What is it: It is an online Facebook Live concert benefiting the Scarborough Food Security Initiative.

Who: The Scarborough Food Security Initiative is a local care-mongering movement to help feed 900+ families in Scarborough. While they have some grants and some donations, much of their running costs have been out of their own pockets, and donations from the community.

Acts and times are subject to change

  • 5:30 PM – 5:35 PM Kickoff! 
  • 5:35 PM – 5:42 PM Jennie Foster
  • 5:43 PM – 5:50 PM Neil and Lora
  • 5:51 PM – 5:58 PM Steve and Deborah 
  • 5:59 PM – 6:06 PM Christin Shmanka 
  • 6:07 PM – 6:14 PM Roxane De Longo Campbell 
  • 6:15 PM – 6:22 PM Susan Lill 
  • 6:22 PM – 6:26 PM Doly Begum MPP 
  • 6:26 PM – 6:33 PM Ashe 
  • 6:34 PM – 6:41 PM Phillip Vonesh 
  • 6:42 PM – 6:49 PMBroke Fuse 
  • 6:49 PM – 6:52 PM Councillor Gary Crawford 
  • 6:52 PM – 6:59 PM Miss Grundy 
  • 7:00 PM – 7:07 PM The Young Novelists 
  • 7:08 PM – 7:15 PM Bill Black 
  • 7:15 PM – 7:20 PM Suman Roy – Scarborough Food Security Initiative 
  • 7:20 PM – 7:27 PM Electric Ego 
  • 7:28 PM – 7:35 PM Beacon Season 
  • 7:36 PM – 7:43 PM Josh from Scarborough Music 
  • 7:44 PM – 7:51 PM Brad from the Joy of Music Academy
  • 7:51 PM – 7:56 PM Suman Roy – SFSI 
  • 7:56 PM – 8:03 PM Laura & Fabio from Mill House Music 
  • 8:04 PM – 8:12 PM Joe Cash
  • 8:12 PM – 8:14 PM Bill Blair, MP 
  • 8:14 PM – 8:24 PM Reckless 
  • 8:25 PM – 8:35 PM Rock Legend – Greg Godovitz 
  • 8:36 PM – 8:45 PM Lou Pomanti & Robyn Black

Concert will be Live streamed through the SBCA’s Facebook page

Fire & Ice 2020 was a huge success!

For the second year in a row, the Family Day Fire & Ice event was a huge success! We couldn’t have asked for better weather and a great time was had by all. 

From skating to roasting marshmallows, Jenga to those who pulled up a chair to listen to our musicians, we saw smiling faces! And we can’t forget the hot chocolate! (photo)

Many thanks go out to our amazing volunteers! (photo) 

Also to our musicians Joe Cash, Bill Black, Jennie Foster, and Neil Jones & Lora Ryan.

Thanks to Doly Begum and Bill Blair’s office as well as the Tim Horton’s at the Kennedy and St. Clair location for the hot chocolate donations.

For those that were still looking for toques, we will look to have them available again next winter. We will be selling shirts again soon – more information to come. 

What a fantastic community we have, and we are so happy you joined us!

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Join us for our 2nd Annual Fire & Ice event

Event description showing the name, date and time of the fire and ice event

What are you doing on Family Day? Get outside!

What is it?  It’s a skating and bonfire party at McCowan District Park!

Sit by the fire and roast marshmallows, drink some hot chocolate to warm up. Skate the trail or play a little shinny. We’ll also have the Jumbo Jenga and Corn Hole games out for you to play!

Musical acts to follow once they’re confirmed.

Thanks to this year’s sponsors.

Please note there are no skate rentals at the park but there is a washroom and place to change. There are also skate aids at the park.

Volunteers needed!

If you would like to volunteer, please reach out through our volunteer contact form.

3rd Annual Pumpkin Parade!

Sandown Park came alive with pumpkins on Nov 1st

Halloween night was cold, windy and wet. What a relief to have it dry up in time for our pumpkin parade!

We had a number of pumpkins arrive before 6 and by the time we were ready to start, we had a good turn out!

Taking advantage of walking their dogs AND dropping off pumpkins!

Why do we host a Pumpkin Parade? It’s a chance for us to meet the community in a community-built event. It’s about sharing and admiring people’s creations, seeing kids play with new and old friends and sometimes we’re lucky enough to see a second go-round of costumes! The founder of Toronto’s Pumpkin Parade feels the same way. See her interview here.

3rd Annual Pumpkin Parade is just a week away!

Give your pumpkin one last time to shine at Sandown Park. No pumpkin? No problem! It’s your chance to see what your friends and neighbours have created! The event runs from 6-9pm, and the City will compost the pumpkins after the event.

Bring a tea light for your pumpkin and wear something warm! This event runs rain or shine…er moonlight!

Sandown Park is located at 50 Natal Ave., just north of Kingston Rd. Accessible by the 20 Cliffside bus, and a short walk from the 12 Kingston Rd.

Scarborough Arts, Trades & Family Festival

Join us Sept 14th as we co-host the 1st Annual Scarborough Arts, Trades & Family Festival. With our co-hosts Birchmount Community Centre and Scarborough Arts, we aim to bring a celebration to our wonderful community through art, vendors and food.

Family-friendly

There will be plenty for kids to do as well. The Birchmount Family Festival will be taking place at the same time. Bouncy castles and face painting are only the beginning. We’ll also have games and prizes and lots of fun! We’ll feature more activities as they get added.

Trade Show

The Trade Show will feature over 50 local artisans, crafters, restaurants, businesses and community groups. Artists, artisans and crafters will include artists from Scarborough Arts, Mishelle’s Boutique, Wilf Wiedmark, Omo Bamboo Shop, Lake O, Nia’s Nursery and more. Local retailers and service providers include Team Tony Mauro Real Estate, Drape Master, and Cormack and Crisafi.

The trade show concept came from SBCA’s own Jack Henry, Principal at OmniWorx Inc., a local design firm: 

“Although I wanted to buy local for both products and services, I didn’t know what was available in my community. I thought that an event like this would not only help local businesses promote themselves but also give community members a way to find out what’s out there in their local community.”

Scarborough Sign

Finally, we will have the amazing Scarborough Arts “Scarborough Sign”! Grab a selfie and post on social media with #SATFF and we’ll share it!

There’s something for everyone at The Scarborough Arts, Trades & Family Festival, so bring the whole family!

The First Annual Great Egg Hunt Was A Success!

The First Annual Great Egg Hunt was a tremendous success! This completely sold out event brought smiles to over 250 kids ages 6 and under for 4 hours from all walks of life. Coupled with Giant Bubbles, 2 bouncy castles, face painting and more, families from across South Scarborough had a LOT of fun! Thank you all for coming out to this beautiful, bright and sunny event!

Our website’s Events Calendar has been updated!

Hi All. We’ve been working to make our website better and better.

Most recently we’ve added all of our events on the event calendar, so please go and check it out. Our weekly Sing Along and Jam sessions are there. Soon our Song Circle events will get listed as well as our Yoga in the Park sessions.

Upcoming on April 13 is our first annual “Great Egg Hunt” which is a family event that also has great fun things like a bouncy castle, face painting, craft making and more!

As we add more events, they’ll be listed on the calendar.

We hope you come out!

The SBCA – 2018 in Review and looking ahead to 2019

On January 3, 2018, we officially registered the Scarborough Bluffs Community Association as a non-profit organization. As we celebrate our first anniversary, we thought it was a good time to review what we wanted to accomplish, what we actually accomplished, and what the year ahead looks like.

2018

We started this year with a small group of enthusiastic volunteers achieving the area’s first pumpkin parade in 2017. We had $70 in our bank account and a fresh non-profit registration.

Our goal was simple: to introduce ourselves to the community by creating positive events that bring the community together. In this way, we delivered tangible results … things people in the community can see, feel, hear, touch and be a part of.

We started the year slowly with eyes on running an event at McCowan District Park on Family day. Unfortunately, the park was under construction so no permits were issued.

We applied for a number of grants and were turned down numerous times until the TD Park People Grant gave us what we needed – Help and funding for our first three planned events:

1) a Multi-Park Cleanup on Earth Day, which drew 35 people and collected more than 40 bags of garbage.

2) a Movie in the Park, which we ran in August, getting the message out to over 16,000 people, and drawing over 150 people, on the rain date. As an organization, we learned a lot about planning, organizing, promoting, and getting through red tape.

3) our 2nd annual Pumpkin Parade was extremely wet and cold but still drew over 50 people and pumpkins.

Once we formalized, it opened the doors in becoming involved within the city. – We participated in the Park People Summit in March, where we learned about community organizations across Canada and how they help create and unite communities.

– We participated in Scarborough Community Renewal Organization‘s (SCRO) community summit in April, to listen and learn from the rest of Scarborough. – We participated with Scarborough Civic Action Network (SCAN) and their united movement to inform people within the ward about the Municipal Election.

– We participated with the Scarborough Southwest Federal Community Advisory Committee to help bring to light challenges and opportunities within the community. – We attended the Community-Police Consultative Conference,

– We met with and have healthy relationships with Scarborough Arts, the Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre, and Variety Village. – We laid a wreath on behalf of the SBCA at the Scarborough Cenotaph on Remembrance Day.

– We were invited to participate by members of Waterfront For All, but due to time and previous commitments could not attend.

We talked to and listened to people in the community to see what kinds of activities they wanted to have in our area, and how we could help. In this way we started organically growing. As a result of these conversations:

1) We helped a group of musicians with acquiring a regular permit for an outdoor acoustic jam session now known as the Rosetta McClain Song Circle. As a result of this, the largest gathering drew over 35 musicians and over 70 people with lawn chairs to sit in the summer shade and listen to great live music.

2) We helped a group of people come together and formed a great partnership with enCORE Fitness, ran a survey, found out which parks and what days were most popular, and held 2 very successful Yoga in the Park sessions, with a goal to continue this program next year.

3) We met with a group of people who were interested in singing. In cooperation with La Scogliera we initially started there, then established a great partnership with the Birchmount Recreation Centre where we have been meeting since. We have held 5 sing-along sessions under the name Scarborough Bluffs Singing Group.

4) In working with a group of musicians and the Birchmount Recreation Centre, we helped form and promote a regular musical Scarborough Bluffs Acoustic Jam session at the Birchmount Recreation Centre.

As a key strategy, we built strong relationships with all three levels of government: Municipal, Provincial and Federal, all while keeping a deliberately neutral political stance, which we exemplified in two videos we created: one video for the Provincial Election and one video for the Municipal Election. For these videos, our goal was simple: introduce the candidates in the greatest positive light we can and provide links where people can find out more about the candidates they were considering. As a result, people in Scarborough Southwest got a chance to meet their candidates. The message was received by thousands of people. Over 5,000 people watched our Provincial video and over 3,000 people watched our Municipal video, far exceeding anything we could have achieved by hosting a debate.

Moreover, the help and support we received from our Municipal, Provincial, and Federal representatives: to help get past red tape; to help with key introductions to other groups; printing out flyers to promote our events, which we delivered to businesses, schools and homes in the Bluffs; to promote our efforts and events in their newsletters, eblasts, and social media; and guidance on how to approach challenging situations … we simply could not have been successful without these people and are grateful for the continued support we receive from Gary Crawford, Doly Begum, Bill Blair and their teams. Thank you.

In parallel, our group is well represented with the Police, as we became active with the Toronto Police Service – 41 DivisionCommunity Police Liaison Committee (CPLC).

Our Members also helped promote and then assemble to feed 60 families over the holidays, with Suman Roy’s Holiday Dinner Food Drive, which helped both the Warden Woods Community Centre and the Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre feed 60 families in the area.

Most tenably, one of the SBCA’s greatest strengths is in our ability to get the message out about the great things in our area. These include:

– Our promotion of Rotten Ronnie’s Haunt, a privately owned and run haunted house in the area, which donates all proceeds to Variety Village. For Ronnie, we helped drive the word out to over 20,000 people.

– Our promotion of the new Skating Path at McCowan District park.

– Our first video reached over 198,000 people and has been watched by around 120,000 people.

– Our second video reached over 210,000 people and has been watched by around 140,000 people.

When we combine our strengths and partnerships, we see fantastic results. Most notably, we:

– Helped support the Crossroads of the Danforth BIA in their Light Up The Crossorads, Tree Lighting and Sing-Along event, through promoting and playing music for the event, and

– Helped Birchmount Recreation Centre’s Breakfast with Santa by getting the message out to over 7,000 people resulting in exponentially exceeding the original goal of 150 kids. Additionally, members of the SBCA performed holiday music for over an hour and a half.

Our most telling numbers are our Facebook page likes and follows which started at 300 people is now over 1000 people, and our general Facebook Forum which started at around 200 people is just under 1000 people.

Overall, we started the year with small and simple goals. By working with larger and diverse groups of people, we achieved and surpassed those goals. We have worked very hard to develop relationships designed very clearly and deliberately to achieve our general vision of transforming the area from being known as a great route, becoming known as a great destination, through the creation of community building events.

2019

 

For 2019, our goals continue on the same line as our path in 2018:

Continue hosting events to give the community the ability to meet and talk to each other.

Continue to act as a neutral entity and present valuable information including information about the predicted 2019 Federal Election.

Continue to listen and contribute to the community and help grow opportunities where it strengthens the community.

– Financially, we will apply for grants as we did in 2018. That being said, we already have commitments from 2 local businesses to sponsor our events in 2019The Victorian Monkey and La Scogliera! With these two sponsors plus a personal donation from a community member, we have already obtained funds greater than we did for 2018! As our funds grow, our ability to bring more events also increases. If you have a business and are interested in sponsoring us, or would like to make a personal donation, please email Contact@SBCA.CA

 

Tangibly, in 2019 the SBCA will deliver:

– At least one Movie in the Park

Earth Day Park Cleanups

– Our 3rd annual Pumpkin Parade

 

The SBCA will continue to support:

– A weekly Singing Group at Birchmount Recreation Centre

– A weekly Acoustic Jam session at Birchmount Recreation Centre

 

In warmer weather the SBCA will continue to support:

– A monthly Rosetta McClain Song Circle at Rosetta McClain Gardens

– A regular Yoga in the Park event

 

New for this year, we have started the process to acquire permits for a new event to be held Family Day at McCowan District Park. Details to be released once we get approval.

We also have a list of great concepts that are still brewing that we’re more then happy to share as they develop further.

Lastly, we will be reaching out to community with ideas and concepts we are learning from other Community Associations, not just in Scarborough and the GTA, but from all over North America, to see if there are any interested people. For example: a regular knitting / needle point / sewing group, or maybe a community dog walking group.

Most of all, the SBCA is about and for all of us. If you have any ideas that you would like to suggest and/or help out with (especially for families), we’d love to hear what those ideas are. You can simply email us at join.us@SBCA.ca.

That’s everything (for now). We look forward to seeing you in 2019 and invite you to join us!

Sincerely,

Hector

Hector Catre
Chair – Scarborough Bluffs Community Association http://ScarboroughBluffs.Ca