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TO Live is one of Canada’s largest multi-arts organizations, operating three iconic venues: Meridian Hall, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, and Meridian Arts Centre. In addition, TO Live presents a full range of performing arts, theatrical, and concert events at these venues in both downtown and uptown Toronto. With these two hubs of creativity and content creation, TO Live has a unique place and perspective to activate creative spaces by inspiring local and international artists, connecting audiences, stimulating new ideas, and elevating artistic potential, becoming a catalyst for creative expression that is reflective of Toronto’s diversity.
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An outdoor woodland oasis built to detox, retox and relax. Hot tubs, pool, saunas, steamroom, hammock garden, barrel bar, dump bucket and more. It's your adult place to play.
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For 35 years, Accessory Concepts has been committed to price-right-trend-right products across a wide range of men’s, ladies’ and kids’ personal accessories, including wallets, handbags, lifestyle bags, computer bags, cosmetic bags, gloves, scarves, umbrellas & sunglasses. Our corporate focus on exceeding our customers’ expectations has resulted in long term partnerships with retailers across Canada and the U.S., for both private label and national brand design and manufacturing. This commitment to excellence at all levels extends to our manufacturing bases across China and India, which are audited on a regular basis for strict adherence to the most stringent ethical standards of manufacturing. Our dedicated China office team focuses on quality control, resource development and the execution of all customer order needs.
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Domaine Mamo is located in Midtown Toronto, in the heart of Mount Pleasant Village. Inspired by French-Italian regional cuisine, they offer dishes celebrating the diverse influences of the Maritime Alps and the Mediterranean coastline. Providing a warm and hospitable atmosphere, it is their goal to create happy and lasting memories for our guests.
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McDonald’s became part of Canada’s community when they first opened their doors in Richmond, BC in 1967. Since then, they’ve gotten to know and love thousands of communities, big and small, across the country. Every day, they serve over a million people more than just great food – they serve community connection. They support our country’s farmers by sourcing Canadian beef, potatoes, dairy and freshly cracked Canada Grade A eggs. They also help children and families in need, providing youth with their first jobs, and empowering franchisees to grow successful businesses. After all, it’s always been about much more than a burger to them. It’s about feeding and fostering communities.
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Squash Dementia would also like to thank Michele Diano and MAD Design for their professional design services; Lisa Puddephatt for her Massage Therapy services; Greg Balsdon for his Golf Simulator services; Robin Clarke and Nikki Todd for their event planning and execution; Gavin Lubbe for his player handicapping time and expertise; and to these kind individuals for their generous in-kind auction donations: Andrew Guilfoyle, Angelo Pollastrone, Bob Ferguson, Candace Seton-Rogers, Charlie Stratton, Chuck Johnston, Danielle Leblanc, Darcy Hall, Davis Yoo, Dr. Scott Gledhill, Dudley Cosford, Ganesh Rao, Gavin Lubbe, Gord Dyer, Grant Richardson, Joel Binder, Josh Binstock, Michael Wolfe, Mike Boone, Mike Greey, Mike Popik, Pat Van Gelder, Peter Chan, Peter Yoo, Robert Cogan, Rob Mackay, and Sandy Mackay.
For more information
Contact: Ira Grossman @ 416-561-2602 or
Email: support@squashdementia.com