New Year's Eve events
It's the last day of 2013. And if you don't have a swank party to go, what should you do? Here are some suggestions:
Winter Holiday Camp
Until Jan 3 (excluding Jan 1)
High Park Nature Centre
Explore High Park in the winter! The days will be filled with winter-time games, crafts and adventures. For children ages 6-10.
For more information, check out the High Park Nature Centre website.
Cafe Novo
Closed Jan 1
1986 Bloor St. West
While the kids explore High Park, settle in for a cuppa in this High Park neighbourhood cafe.
For more information, check out the Cafe Novo website.
First Thursday: Long Winter Takeover
Jan 2
AGO
For one night only, two events merge! The Long Winter crew will be turning the First Thursdays experience upside down, transforming Walker Court into Bazaar Bazaar, an artist bazaar with its very own currency, where you can participate in creative exchanges with more than 20 artists presenting artworks and multiples. Other highlights include conversations with artists such as Shari Boyle and Petra Collins, pop-up performances and Moroccan food!
For more information, check out the Art Gallery of Ontario website.
New Year's Party -- The Kid-Friendly Version
Dec 31
RedFish Bluefish Creative Cafe
There will be fun for the whole family with a dance floor in the main cafe, a themed arts and crafts session in our upstairs program space, live entertainment, and more!
For more information, check out the RedFish BlueFish Creative Cafe website.
In Concert: God Made Me Funky
Dec 31
Nathan Phillips Square
One of the performers for the New Year's bash at Nathan Phillips Square, God Made Me Funky is sure to have the crowds dancing the night away.
Check out their groove on the CBC Music website.
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