Special Mayfair Newsletter

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Special Mayfair Newsletter
In this issue
Special Mayfair Edition 2014
2Calendar
4Events
5Mayfair
12 Day Camp
15 Preschool
17Concerts
19Classifieds
MooredaleNews
Special Mayfair Edition 2014
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Come one, come all!
A
fter a winter that gave us more
than our fair share of arctic
weather, we are all looking
forward to the beauty of spring in our
neighbourhood: gardens emerging, kids
playing outside and our time-honoured
tradition, Mayfair! This year, we celebrate
its 69th year with a Medieval Mayfair on
Friday, May 9 and Saturday, May 10, so dust off your suits of
armor and join us for a spectacular two days at Rosedale Park.
From the beer garden, live music and rides on Friday night to
the parade, bingo, baking booth, silent auction, track and field
events, games and BBQ on Saturday, there is no better place
to greet your neighbours and friends.
Ride vouchers can be purchased at Summerhill Market
or Mooredale House between April 23 and May 7; these
vouchers are valid for both Friday evening and Saturday.
Keep in mind that we will also continue with the successful
bike valet service so plan on pedaling to the park! Consider
supporting the efforts of our preschool by purchasing raffle
tickets – the prizes are always fantastic!
The entire Mooredale Board looks forward to seeing you
and your family at Rosedale Park for this wonderful multigenerational celebration. Mayfair is the largest and longest
running volunteer community fair in Toronto and truly
showcases what a special community we have, right in the
heart of the city!
See you at the park,
THIS MONTH
May 2
Mooredale News copy and advertising deadline for Summer Edition.
Soccer season begins today
May 7
Last day to buy Mayfair Ride
Voucher – Mooredale Office &
Summerhill Market
May 9
Mayfair Set-Up Day at Rosedale
Park, 7:00am – 4:00pm.
carriescace@rogers.com
Victoria Day! Pool Open
Mooredale Programs, Preschool &
Office closed
May 21
May 10
Event
Mayfair 2014: Medieval Mayfair!
at Rosedale Park, 9:00am – 5:00pm.
All welcome.
NEXT MONTH
June 1
Mooredale Youth Orchestras
Concert Sundays at Laidlaw Hall,
Upper Canada College 3:00 – 4:30pm
June 2
JUNE 3
President
May 19
Pool Club Opening Day! Pool
opens at noon.
Mayfair Preview Night – Carnival RMPA Board Meeting
Rooms 1 & 2, 7:00pm.
Rides, BBQ and Beer Garden
Open At Rosedale Park – 5:00 to
May 29
9:00 pm
Fall Program Guide available on
website! www.mooredale.com
Mayfair Baking – drop off at
Mooredale, Room 1, 5:00pm –
May 30
7:00pm
Preschool Year-end Family
(Rain Date: June 3)
New Members’ BBQ 6:00 – 8:00pm
Carrie Scace
May 14
Pool Committee Meeting &
Dinner with Pool Staff
Room 1 – 7:00pm
Fall Program Registration
Starts, June 3 8:30am
June 6
Last day of Toddler Classes
June 11
RMPA Board Meeting – if
needed
Room 1 & 2, 7:00pm
June 13
Last Day of Nursery School,
Preschool and Kindergarten
Mooredale Summer Office
Hours begin Monday-Friday
8:30am – 4:30pm
June 23-27
Pre- Camp Training
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Special Mayfair Edition 2014
Medieval Mayfair
invites all
Knights and
Fair Ladies!
“The sun is a-rising to welcome the day.
Heigh-ho! Come to the fair!
So deck yourselves out in your finest array,
With a heigh-ho! Come to the fair!
There’ll be racing and chasing from morning till night,
And roundabouts turning to left and to right,
So lock up your house, there’ll be plenty of fun,
And it’s heigh-ho! Come to the fair!”
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his familiar song about Mayfair can apply just as easily to
our Mayfair as it did to traditional May Fairs in Britain,
Ireland and North America. (Lyrics above are condensed
but you can listen to the original song on line.)
All the traditional fun at Mayfair will be there again this
year... And this newsletter is chock full of the details for you to
plan your visit to Mayfair at Rosedale Park on May 9 and 10. I
am especially looking forward to the costumes the kids decide
to wear in the parade and to the fair. Think dragons, knights,
ladies-in-waiting, kings, queens, or anything else that will reflect
those medieval times. If you come to the Mooredale Canopy,
you’ll even see me in costume on Saturday morning!
The lead up to May and Mayfair is definitely busy at
Mooredale. We welcome back many university students for their
summer jobs at the Pool and at Camp. Normally we would have
started all our Spring Sports and Soccer, but due to the very cold
winter and deep frost in the ground, the City has decided that
no field permits will be issued before May 13. We open the pool
for the 2500 members to enjoy on May 17 too, so there is lots of
preparation and enthusiasm for the Pool Club 2014 season.
Yes, May is an exciting month at Mooredale. We want you
greet you all at Medieval Mayfair. We hope you will celebrate
May at the fair, at the sports field, at the soccer pitch, in the pool
and in a Spring Program. Don’t forget you can sign up for Camp
and Summer Fun in May too!
Heigh Ho – See you at the Fair!
Marjorie Booth
EXECUTIVE DIRETOR
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Mooredale
Directory
Events!
Katharine Lake Berz
Volunteer & COMMUNITY Liaison
Students and adults –
it’s not too late to
volunteer for Mayfair!
www.mooredale.org
Telephone Ext. e-mail
416-922-3714 info@mooredale.on.ca
ADMINISTRATION STAFF
Marjorie Booth 106 Carolyn Burgess 113 Stephanie Chu
100
Joanna Ingram 103 Christopher Keem
115
Susan Li 104 Catherine Loeffler 102 Eric Musselman
105
Ryan Paulsen 125 mbooth@mooredale.on.ca
cburgess@mooredale.on.ca
schu@mooredale.on.ca
jingram@mooredale.on.ca
ckeem@mooredale.on.ca
susanli@mooredale.on.ca
cloeffler@mooredale.on.ca
emusselman@mooredale.on.ca
maintenance@mooredale.on.ca
A–M
accounting 104 susanli@mooredale.on.ca
concerts 103 concert@mooredale.on.ca
day camp 103 daycamp@mooredale.on.ca
Mayfair103
maintenance120
membership
102membership@mooredale.on.ca
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newsletter 103 newsletter@mooredale.on.ca
orchestra103
pool office
121 starting May 13
pool club
100 pool@mooredale.on.ca
pool hotline
333
preschool
113preschool@mooredale.on.ca
program/course ideas 105 program@mooredale.on.ca
program registration
100
soccer registration
102 soccer@mooredale.on.ca
sports registration
102
sports hotline
222 sports@mooredale.on.ca
tennis club
103 jingram@mooredale.on.ca
volunteer hotline
310 volunteer@mooredale.on.ca
Interested in becoming a Mooredale
Volunteer? We are always interested to hear from you.
Please call our Volunteer hotline at 416-922-3714 ext. 310 or send
an e-mail to our Volunteer Liaison Director, Katharine Lake Berz at
volunteer@mooredale.on.ca
Earn community service hours
and share in the fun
Friday May 9, 2014, 5:00 – 9:00pm
Saturday May 10, 2014, 9:00am – 5:00pm
Mayfair enhances our sense of community in central Toronto and
raises funds for our programs. Please consider volunteering for a two
hour, four hour or full-day shift. Following your shift, stay and enjoy
the fair. Volunteer roles include:
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Supervising
Midway games
Serving
at the BBQ
Styling
wacky hair and face painting
Giving
out prizes
Judging
track and field events
Selling
tickets on the fairgrounds (adults).
Please let us know how you can help. Leave a message for Katharine
Lake Berz, our Volunteer and Community Liaison Director on the
Volunteer Hotline – 416-922-3714 ext 310 or email volunteer@
mooredale.on.ca.
Mooredale
Concerts
Youth Orchestras
THREE ORCHESTRAS
Junior, Intermediate, Senior
rehearsals Saturdays Sept to Jun
Public performances
Nov, Mar, Jun
at Laidlaw Hall, UCC
Visit our Youth Orchestra page at
www.mooredaleconcerts.com
or call 416-922-3714 x103
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A Medieval
Mayfair’s Eve Preview
Friday, May 9
Mayfair
5pm to 9pm
MooredaleNews
Rosedale Park
Saturday, May 10
9am to 5pm
Rides, Food,
Beer Garden
Joanne Pauli
Mayfair Chair
Highlights
• AMAZING
RIDES! Stomach-churning thrills for the big customers,
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as well as starter excitement for smaller folk! Experience
Canada’s greatest carnival rides, brought straight to Rosedale
Park by World’s Finest Shows.
THE
KIDDIE ZONE! A special place just for younger visitors... The
Medieval Castle Fun Centre bouncy, Shrek’s 5-in-1 Playground,
and the Kiddie Korner Obstacle Course – and also that Mayfair
classic, the Fish Pond. PLUS Wacky Hair and Face Painting! ...All in
the rink this year, alongside the Mayfair Silent Auction.
Don’t
miss the Mayfair’s Eve Preview, 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday
evening, May 9. The rides are all set up, so why not turn on
the power? For four hours, you’ll ride the rides, eat candy floss
and popcorn – and leave room for dinner at the Beer Garden,
with our BBQs fired up, and Steam Whistle ready to serve. (All
ages admitted to the Beer Garden, but SmartServe rules will be
strictly enforced.)
Friday
evening will also feature a mini-Silent Auction, and Raffle
ticket sales.
BONUS!
Redeem your voucher for your Ride-all-Day Bracelet on
Friday evening, and use it both days! Four extra hours of riding
fun (5pm to 9pm Friday, plus all day Saturday)!
MIDWAY
GAMES! Win valuable prizes! Kick-and-Score Soccer,
Caribbean Limbo, the Alligator Striker, and many more! All in the
Marvelous Midway all day Saturday.
Fabulous
Food Court and BBQ! Back by overwhelming demand:
scrumptious Webers burgers, Life Choices hot dogs, cold drinks
and chips. The special dinner menu on Friday night includes ribs
from Summerhill Market! Saturday morning, enjoy a Starbucks
coffee and a pastry! Find the Food Court at the back of the park,
south of the rink. The Baking Booth and Beer & Wine Garden are
located conveniently nearby, and there is plenty of free seating!
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• Water
– Bottled water is available on the beverage menu. You
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can also fill your own water bottles at the Refill Station, located
south of the rink.
Free
admission to the Beer & Wine Garden, staffed by the gang
from Steam Whistle Brewing. Live entertainment on the Main
Stage! Open Friday from 5 pm till closing, and Saturday from 11
am to 6 pm… A perfect place to catch up with old friends.
Friday
evening only – the Bob Clegg Jazz Band, live on the Main
Stage!
Saturday
afternoon, enjoy live music on the Main Stage in
the Beer and Wine Garden with Mayfair’s house band, The
Intended, who will perform rock classics and your favourite
country standards!
Meet
the knights from MEDIEVAL TIMES! They’ll be in the park
from 11:00am Saturday, ready for photo ops. Then watch the
medieval combat demonstration at 1:00 pm, in the track and
field area.
Free
Bike and Stroller Valet Parking! This year the whole
family can bike to Mayfair! We’re offering free valet parking
for bicycles both Friday night and Saturday. Our secure bike
enclosure will be staffed by volunteers from Cycle Toronto, at the
south-east end of the park, near Scholfield Avenue. Drop off your
bike or stroller and have a worry-free time at Mayfair!
The
Mayfair Silent Auction! You’ll find great deals on regifting
items, some special merchant donations, entertainment
packages, and exquisite treasures!
Track
and Field! Fun for ages 1 to 13 (check the schedule on
page 8)
Midway
Bingo! Great prizes and lots of fun for everyone in the
family.
Face
Painting Booth! Magical transformations for just a few
tickets!
Wacky
Hair Salon! Crazy colours and sparkling tiaras!
Ride all Day passes on sale for $35 at Mooredale House and Summerhill Market until May 7 only. Going fast...
Operated by volunteers to support Mooredale House
www.mooredale.com
For information: 416-922-3714 ext 103
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THE MAYFAIR PARADE
PARADE ROUTE MAP
Start the day in the Mayfair Parade from
Moorevale Park! Start at the beginning or
join us along the way!
START HERE 8:20am
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Ride All Day Vouchers
On sale from Monday, April 23
to Wednesday, May 7 only.
$35
for mechanical rides only
– no refunds
Summerhill Market
(446 Summerhill Ave) and
Mooredale House (146 Crescent Rd)
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Mayfair so dress up! Be a knight or a
princess, a jester or a dragon! The Mayfair
Parade wants you to dress up and join our
marching musicians, antique cars and lots of
friends!
Whitney PS
Glen
Road
Rosedale Park
Scholfield Ave
Bus Stop
Mayfair
Rosedale
Hts. Drive
MacLennan Ave
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Costumes: This year it’s A Medieval
Heath St. E.
Hudson Drive
MacLennan Ave
Moorevale Park
Rosedale
United
Church
TimeActivity
8:20amMoore Park Parade – starts at
Moorevale Park in Moore Park
8:45amCostume Judging during parade
located at the base of the
footbridge (Summerhill and
MacLennan)
8:45amTicket Sales begin at Mayfair
– Exchange ride vouchers for
bracelets at entrance to park
9:00am Baking Booth
Bingo
Bouncies
Face Painting
Food Court
Kiddie Zone
Midway Games
Raffle Tickets on Sale
Rides
Silent Auction
Wacky Hair
9:30am Track & Field Begins
11:00am Medieval Times knights arrive
NoonTrack & Field Trophy Presentation
1:00pmMedieval Times combat
demonstration in track and
field area
1:00pmThe Intended, Live! On Main
Stage in Beer Garden
3:00pm Raffle Grand Prize Draw
4:00pm Midway Games close
4:15pm Prize Booth closes
5:00pm Rides close
6:00pm Beer and Wine Garden closes
Medieval Times
is coming to Mayfair
11:00 am Take a photo and meet the knights
from Medieval Times. 1:00 pm Demonstration
of combat and valour on the field of honour
(Track and Field area)
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WIN A PRIZE
Dress up for the parade – costume spotters
will be handing out prizes during the parade.
BINGO
RIDES from World’s
Finest Shows –
Don’t Miss Out!!!!
Be sure to get your advance Ride Vouchers
by Wednesday, May 7th and save! Vouchers
Bingo is back! Join us in the field at
are available for $35 per person (cash or
Rosedale Park for one round or ten – bingo
cheque only) at two locations: Summerhill
is fun for the whole family! We have
Market and Mooredale House. Exchange the
terrific prizes and admission is free, but fair
warning: once you start playing your boards, voucher for a ride bracelet at the entrance to
Mayfair on Friday or Saturday. Ride bracelet
you may not want to leave!
good both days.
Ever wanted to call Bingo numbers?
Advance Sale Offer available from April 23rd
Volunteering under our tent is guaranteed
to May 7th only. If you forget, you can still
fun! If you are interested in helping for an
hour or two, please call 416-922-3714 x 310. purchase regular Mayfair tickets to ride the
rides from any ticket seller. Ride bracelets
Volunteers are very much appreciated and
may be used on mechanical rides by Worlds
loved.
Finest Shows only. Sorry, no refunds. www.
mooredale.org or 416 922 3714 ext. 103
FACE PAINTING
Transform your look! Nanci and Karen will
MEDIEVAL TIMES
have the latest face designs as well as
Take a photo with the knights from Medieval
medieval looks. Part of the Kiddie Zone
Times, from 11am to 1pm. Then watch them
located inside the skating rink.
demonstrate live medieval combat, on the
field in the track and field area, at 1:00 pm
MIDWAY GAMES
Fun, fun, fun! This year’s midway has
WACKY HAIR
lots of great games, and that means lots
Be sure to visit the Wacky Hair booth for
of ways to win valuable prize coupons!
a colour spritz, a custom wacky style. The
Games will run from 9am to 4pm and
experts from the Mooredale Preschool
the prizes will be awesome!
staff will design your do. Washable,
wearable, wacky and wonderful! Find us in
KIDDIE ZONE
the rink, in the Kiddie Zone!
A special place just for young visitors...
The Fish Pond, the Medieval Castle bouncy,
MAYFAIR FOOD FEST!
Shrek’s 5-in-1 Playground, and the Kiddie
Our crew of expert grillers will be ready to
Korner Obstacle Course! PLUS Wacky
serve up your favourite park foods: famous
Hair and Face Painting! ...All in the rink,
Webers hamburgers, Life Choices nitritealongside the Mayfair Silent Auction.
free hot dogs, and Neal Brothers chips! Also
The Regifting
Silent Auction at Mayfair
Shop the Silent Auction for great tickets, Mother’s Day gifts, and treasures you’ll be
delighted to own. Visit us in the rink on Saturday.
Attention donors! We want tickets to events you can’t attend, certificates for services
you offer. We want those toys your kids didn’t get to open. We want that lovely piece
of jewelry that really doesn’t suit your style, that hostess gift, that set of glasses! These
items are all perfect for the Mayfair Silent Auction.
Donation drop-off till May 1st, on the front porch at 163 Crescent Road (just across from
Mooredale House.) If you have any questions about what we want or how to donate your
items, contact Eleonora at 416-944-9777 or email to eleonora@vanorman.ca. Thank you
in advance for your terrific support!
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pop and water. Then stop by our enhanced
condiment bar, pick up an extra paper
napkin… bliss! You’ll find the BBQ down
beside the Beer and Wine Garden.
Gourmet ribs on Friday!
For our Mayfair’s Eve Preview on Friday
evening, the BBQ will be serving authentic
“Summerhill Ribs.” These are the famous
gourmet ribs prepared by Summerhill Market,
and they will be available only on Friday
evening, 5 pm to 9 pm.
Starbucks coffee!
For Saturday’s early risers we’ll have morning
pastries, and Starbucks coffee will be served
all day. Satellite booths in the park will serve
coffee, cold drinks and bottled water.
BAKING BOOTH
& Snack Shack
Tasty Homemade Treats
The Mayfair Baking Booth is the place to
go for fabulous cakes, pies, cookies and a
complete range of tasty home baking. And
while you’re there, check out the Snack Shack
for a great selection of homemade squares,
cookies, cupcakes and fudge. For the best
selection shop the Baking Booth early, and
then grab a quick bite at the Snack Shack to
refuel while you’re at the fair. See you there!
Attention All Bakers:
Thanks to everyone who’s promised to bake.
If you haven’t been contacted by a street
captain, we still need your culinary help!
Just bring your baking to the Mayfair Baking
Booth on the morning of Saturday, May 10th.
Please include a list of ingredients for allergy
sufferers. If you have any questions, just give
me a call! Joanne Pauli 416-391-1296.
Free Bike Valet Parking!
This year the whole family can bike to
Mayfair! We’ll have free valet parking for
bicycles and strollers both Friday night and
Saturday. Our secure bike enclosure will be
staffed by volunteers from Cycle Toronto,
at the south-east end of the park, near
Scholfield Avenue. Drop off your bikes and
have a fun time at Mayfair!
Dress up for
A Medieval Mayfair
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Mayfair Track And Field 2014
EVENT TIME DISTANCE
400m 9:35
800m 9:40
AGE GROUP
400m Intermediate (9 – 11 yrs)
800m Senior (12 – 13 yrs)
Sprints
1 yr
2 yrs
3 yrs
4 yrs
5 yrs
6 yrs 7 yrs
8 yrs
9 yrs
10 yrs
11 yrs
12 yrs
13 yrs
9:50
9:53
9:56
9:59
10:02
10:05
10:08
10:11
10:14
10:17
10:20
10:23
10:26
15m
15m
20m
20m
30m
30m
40m
40m
50m
50m
50m
60m
60m
Piggy Back
Race 10:29 30m
10:32 40m
Juveniles (1 – 5 yrs)
Juniors (6 – 8 yrs)
Intermediate (9 – 11 yrs)
Senior (12 – 13 yrs)
Adult + Child (1 – 5 yrs)
Adult + Child (6+ yrs)
Sack Race
6 yrs
7 yrs 8 yrs
9 yrs
10 yrs
11 yrs
12 yrs
13 yrs
10:35
10:38
10:41
10:44
10:47
10:50
10:53
10:56
30m
40m
40m
50m
50m
50m
60m
60m
Juniors (6 – 8 yrs)
Intermediate (9 –11 yrs)
The Rosedale-Moore Park
Association operates
Mooredale to provide
recreational, cultural and
educational programs for our
members. A non-profit, charitable organization,
Mooredale strives to be a focal point for the
community. Mooredale House is located at 146
Crescent Road, Toronto M4W 1V2.
Membership at Mooredale enables families or
individuals to enroll in any courses, activities or
clubs offered by Mooredale. New members are
welcome whether or not they reside within the
boundaries of the Rosedale-Moore Park area.
Mooredale activities include:
•Summer Day Camps for children 2½ to
12 years
• Pool and Tennis Clubs
•Popular Sports for children – Fall, Winter and
Spring
•Recreational and special interest programs
for children, youth and adults
•Concerts featuring outstanding artists and
our youth orchestras
•Preschool offering a full range of provincially
licensed early childhood education
opportunities for children 18 months to
5 years in a home-like atmosphere
•A wide variety of special community events
•Mooredale News, newsletter published
regularly for members.
We’d love to hear from you!
Senior (12 – 13 yrs)
Phone: 416-922-3714
info@mooredale.on.ca
www.mooredale.com
3-Legged
Race 11:00 30m Juniors (6 – 8 yrs)
11:05 30m
11:10 30m
Intermediate (9 – 11 yrs)
Senior (12 – 13 yrs)
Standing Long
Jump 11:20Juniors, Intermediate and
Seniors will compete together
unless there are large numbers.
Individual awards for each age
group applies.
N/A for 1 – 5 yrs
Award Presentations
Presentation of Trophies
to follow completion of final event
at approximately 12:00 pm
There are separate events for boys and girls.
Except where specified, events are by age
group. Ages are as of May 10, 2014.
Ribbons will be given out after each event
to children finishing 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Points will be awarded towards the Junior,
Intermediate and Senior Trophies (boys and
girls): 5 for 1st; 3 for 2nd; 2 for 3rd; 1 for 4th.
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NO PARKING IN
VICINITY OF PARK
ON MAYFAIR DAY
The police will strictly enforce this!
WARNING: Cars will be tagged
and towed from MacLennan and
Scholfield. Walk to Mayfair or take
the Rosedale Bus from Rosedale
Subway Station. The bus stops
right at the park entrance. Why
not leave your car at home and
bring the family on your bikes?
Take advantage of Mayfair’s
FREE BIKE VALET PARKING at the
south-east end of the park!
2014 Mayfair Committee
Chair
Joanne Pauli
Past Chair
Karen Powell
Baking BoothReva Devins
Beer & WineTim McLaughlin
Garden Bingo Carrie Scace,
Julia Holland
Food
Evan Sage, John Hiscox
Games
Joanne Pauli, Shuchi
Stanger, Diane Osak
Illustration
Laurie Stein
Park Set-Up
Bill Deacon
Park Visitors
Harry Peckham
Parade
Lucia McCurdy
Permits & Insurance Erik Mathiesen
Prizes for Games Terri Cunningham
and Bingo
Public Address Diane Thomson
Announcements
RaffleRachel Busbridge,
Carolyn Burgess
Refurbishing
Earle Taylor
Rentals
Jill Speirs
Ride Vouchers
Julie Ballon
Silent Auction
Eleonora & Mark Van
Orman
Sound System
Matt Finlayson
Take-Down & James Barrass
Park Clean Up
TicketsSusan Guichon,
Cathy Thomas,
Lynda Smith,
Christina Cavanagh,
Ryan Blackwell
Track & FieldLuis Vega Penso
Transportation
Bill McCurdy
Treasurer
Brian Pel
Volunteers
Katharine Lake Berz
AdvisorsDoug Hall, Adair Hope,
Marie O’Connor
Admin SupportMarjorie Booth,
Joanna Ingram,
Susan Li,
Mooredale staff
The Mayfair Committee thanks the
owners and staff of Summerhill Market
for their generous support.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost and Found Items will be held at the
PA desk at the Clubhouse, and then taken
to the Mooredale Office for 1 week after
Mayfair. Call Joanna at 416-922-3714 ext
103 on May 13 to ask about any items lost
at Mayfair.
Check the Mayfair Message Board
The PA announcer will announce emergency
messages only and will not announce lost
friends. Leave a note for your friends on the
Message Board located by the PA desk.
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FREE
Join the Mayfair Team!
Valet Parking
for bikes at Mayfair!
Bring the whole family by bike! Located
at the south-east corner of Rosedale
Park, near Scholfield Avenue. Staffed by
volunteers from Cycle Toronto. Free bike
valet parking will be available Friday, 5 to 9
pm, and Saturday, 9am to 5pm.
Mayfair is the longest running community
fair in Toronto. For 69 years, neighbours
have had fun volunteering at this great
community event. Without You, Mayfair
would not be possible. If you are new to the
neighbourhood, volunteering at Mayfair is
a great way to have your family meet other
families and support our local community
centre, Mooredale House. Can you help for
one hour? Let us know – Call the Volunteer
Hotline at (416)922-3714 x310 before May 7.
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RAFFLE 2014
GRAND PRIZE
An Apple…
MacBook Air …Laptop computer
Value $1,469
Courtesy of Mooredale Preschool Families
Plus many more prizes…
Mayfair’s Eve
Preview
5pm to 9pm Friday evening
Rides–BBQ–Beer Garden
Enjoy a BBQ dinner at the beer garden
Gourmet ribs from Summerhill Market
(plus burgers and hot dogs)
Jazz combo on the main stage
Bid on the silent auction
Buy your Raffle tickets
FREE – Bike Valet Parking
Meet up with friends and neighbours!
All rides from World’s Finest Shows
will be running 5pm–9pm, Friday May 9th
BONUS
Redeem your voucher for your
ride bracelet on Friday,
get unlimited rides
till 9 pm,
PLUS all day Saturday!
GoPro HERO3+ Video Camera
Silver Edition
Value $396
Courtesy of Mooredale Preschool Families
iPad mini
Value $360
Courtesy of Mooredale Preschool Families
Rosedale Tennis Club
Family Membership
Value $325
Donated by the Rosedale Tennis Club
Mini JAMBOX
Value $170
Donated by Mooredale Preschool Families
Rogers Cup Tickets
Value $140
Donated by the Tennis Canada
Earthy Spices Gift Basket
Value $102
Donated by Anuja Sharma
Keurig Home Brewing System
Value $83
Donated by Mooredale Preschool Families
Ascari Enoteca Gift Card
Value $50
Donated by Mooredale Families
Movie Passes
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Donated by Cineplex Odeon
Freshii Gift Cards
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Make the summer day camp choice your
Mooredale
Juniors: 4 to 5 years old
Heated outdoor
swimming pool!
Theme Days!
Intermediates:
Surprises!
Register Today!
Limited Spaces Still Available
Visit mooredale.com or call the Camp Office
at 416-922-3714 x 103 to speak to Joanna
Senior Campers (9-12 yrs) Have 2 Options:
Tennis Stream - Featuring lessons from Rosedale Tennis Club
Camping Stream - Featuring a three day trip to Kelso Provincial Park
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community has been making for almost 50 years!
Day Camp
6 to 8 years old
Daily Red Cross
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Mooredale is accredited by the
Seniors: 9 to 12 years old
Senior Camper
Overnight Trip
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Mooredale Day Camp Activities Include:
Red Cross Swimming Lessons
Geo-Science -NEW
Mooredale Morning Madness
Archery
Day Trips
Crafts
Music
Theme Days
Drama
Free Swim
Athletics
Cooking
Wacky Wednesdays
Extended care ( 4- 5:30 pm)
Healthy
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Preschool News
Carolyn Burgess
PRESCHOOL DIRECTOR
A Seamless Day the
Mooredale Preschool way!
W
hile our Mooredale Preschool programs will continue
to offer the exceptional programming you have come
to expect, (we’ve even opened a 3rd morning nursery
class!), we are revving up our programs to include more French,
more music, more large motor activities, more everything.
But that’s not all... beginning in September we will offer the
opportunity to seamlessly extend your child’s day at Mooredale.
Our ever popular lunch program will be offered to ALL nursery
school and kindergarten children and for Preschool families
who wish to register their child in Mooredale Programs such
as Monkeynastix, Sportball, Creative Dance etc., we will offer a
‘walkover to/or from’ in time for program or preschool classes.
Please contact the preschool office for details and... and help us
spread the word!
Summer Fun for Preschoolers…sessions are filling!
Quick! Don’t miss the opportunity for your child to experience our
sunny summer days filled with crafts, cooperative games, sensory
experiences, water play, creative movement and music, special
guests and more! We also visit the sparkling Mooredale heated
pool, in small groups, every other day to enjoy a refreshing swim.
Rainy days, Smog Alerts? No problem, we just move all the fun
indoors to the cool comfort of the Coach House.
Register now... www.mooredale.com
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Celebrating Mooredale Concerts 25th Anniversary Season
C
World famous canadian brass dazzle and entertain
Mooredale Youth Orchestras perform famous works
anadian Brass makes their Mooredale Concerts debut
on Sunday April 27, 3:15pm at MacMillan Theatre in the
Edward Johnson Building, UofT (Museum subway). We
are thrilled to host international superstars in our own
backyard. Tickets are selling fast already, so music lovers and Brass
followers alike are advised to order now and avoid disappointment.
The Brass’ virtuosity as the best in horn performance is
unparalleled and they were the first brass only ensemble to
perform at the venerable Carnegie Hall. They’re also well known
for their rendition of popular music. We’ve asked them to perform
both, so the most
famous brass
ensemble on the
planet will inspire us
with the following:
Renaissance Brass –
selections
“Little” Fugue in G
minor – J.S. Bach/arr.
Mills
Selections from
Carnaval Op. 9 – Schumann/arr. Coletti/Ridenour
Quintet – Michael Kamen
Mostly Fats (Looking Good Feeling Bad, Handful of Keys) – Fats
Waller/arr. Henderson
Amazing Grace – Traditional/arr. Henderson
Symphony for Brass (a selection) – Ewald
Selections from Brahms on Brass – Brahms/arr. Coletti/Ridenour
Ain’t necessarily so – George Gershwin/arr. Henderson
Killer Tango – Sonny Kompanek
Carmen – Bizet/arr. Mills
Music & Truffles: An absolute guarantee that the Canadian Brass
will have young audiences ages 4 and up tapping their feet,
dancing in their seats and having an hour of fun at from 1:152:15pm at MacMillan Theatre.
A PRE-MAYFAIR SPECIAL PRICE FOR MOOREDALE MEMBERS:
Tickets for Music & Truffles are only $10 each (vs $13) and everyone
of every age receives a chocolate truffle at the end!
Tickets for the 3:15 performances are $30 (vs $40), or $20 for
under age 30 and are available at www.mooredaleconcerts.com, or
by calling Joanna at 416-922-3714 ext. 103 and identifying yourself
as a Mooredale member. All seating for both performances is
general admission.
Our 2014-15 season subscriptions go on sale at this
concert. We open our new season with Jupiter Symphony
Chamber Players from New York City on September 28
performing one of Beethoven’s greatest string masterpieces –
the Septet in Eb Major, Op. 20.
Mooredale Youth Orchestras also have special treats for their
performances Sunday June 1, 3:00pm at the magnificent Laidlaw
Hall of Upper
Canada College (200
Lonsdale Road). You
will hear the sounds
of a thunderstorm
and cannons giving
way to bird songs
and triumphal joy,
along with dancelike
rhythms!
Directed by
Dr. William Rowson, the Senior Orchestra performs Beethoven’s
picturesque Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 (The Pastoral).
The most expansive of all Beethoven’s symphonies, the work was
described by the composer as “more the expression of feeling than
painting.”
Clare Carberry conducts the Intermediate Orchestra in Capriol
Suite by English composer Peter Warlock. The ever popular work
was inspired by dances from the Renaissance. Young players in
the Junior Orchestra begin the afternoon with a bang – playing
Tchaikovsky’s famous 1812 Overture, in an arrangement by Andrew
Dabczynski.
The Mooredale Youth Orchestras comprise over 110 young
players, age 6-20, performing in the three orchestras depending on
their playing level. They offer serious young musicians a chance to
prepare orchestral selections and perform them at a high standard
under the guidance of prominent musicians.
Tickets are $15; seniors and students, $10, and are available
only at the door. Information on the youth orchestras is available
at www.mooredaleconcerts.com.
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The Mooredale Newsletter reaches 7,500 members. Classified advertisements for
the Summer issue must be SUBMITTED IN WRITING (40-word limit; over word limit,
advertisement is charged double) with payment on or before May 2. Payment can be
made by cash, cheque, debit, Visa and Master Card (visit www.mooredale.org for credit
card form). E-mail: jingram@mooredale.on.ca or call 416-922-3714 ext 103. Placement
for several months may be ordered. Ad Rates: RMPA MEMBERS – $22 Personal; $52
Business. NON-MEMBERS – $50 Personal; $79 Business. Mooredale does not endorse any
product, property or service listed in the ads. Display ad rates and specs are on-line at
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Special Services/Opportunities
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From companionship and house-keeping
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Sunshine Senior Services – A special
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An unique service. Phone Maxine at
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Computer Tutoring & Repair – Instal-
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friends. Friendly and patient. House calls
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The Great Organizer and spring go hand
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your space and let the sunshine in.
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Relax! We’ll Do It Together.
Welcome New Mooredale Members
Daniela Mele, Olivia and Gabriel Azimi; Natalia, Adelina, Sebastian and Serguei Kourokhtine;
Nancy, Sophie and Zachary Magwood; Jan McCharles, Ava, Nolan and Michael Israel; Debra,
Matthew, Jacob and Michael Laidlaw; Alison Matthews David, Sasha, Raphael and Jean-Marc
David; Melanie, Henry, Angus and Jeffrey MacLean; Michelle, Max, Samantha, Jordana and
Ron Herczeg; Melissa, Harrison, Graydon, Georgia and Hyman Ngo; Natasha, Magnus, Stefania
and Steve Taylor; Kristi, Lindsay, Carole, Matthew, Mattie and Graeme Morrison; Angela and
Morgan Singer; Marnie MacKinnon, Owen and Simon Rollason; Natasha, Joshua, Cayden and
Greg Kent; Nancy, Madeleine, Evan and Michael Carter; Sally, Peter, Alex and David Woolsey;
Tammy, Matthew, Andrew, Nathan and Richard Doane; Stacey, Penelope and Ethan Kline; Yee
Kwan Tang, Monica Liu, Ivan, Natalie and Hayley Choi, Suen Chak and Ka To Kwong; Joanne,
Annie, Sam and Steve White; Kevin and Skyler Gonzales; Vanessa Sherr, Taylor, Sarah and Terry
Bennett; Aa-Na Kwak-Tomovski, Isabella, Alexander and Tom Tomovski; Tamara Peres, Claire,
Bridget and David Kilburn; Alexander and Hannah Gorab and Eden Kline; Nada Alaica, Max
and Gisbert Segler; Ingrid Kavelaars, Emerson and Cameron Eakins; Connor and David Slipp;
Anu, Anya and Omar Ahmed; Pamela, Caitlynn, Charlotte and Gabriel Woo; Edith Cassels; Dani
Romain, Olivia Romain Edelist and Darren Edelist; Sara, Wyatt, Cole and Ted Glenn; Sandra
Rojas-Chinni, Joaquin and Marcelo Chinni; Susan Poaps, Joshua, Matthew and Ryan Zigler;
Chuck and Carlos Higgins; Maureen Ward, Charles, Abigail and Michael Sullivan; Allison, Liam,
Madeleine and Peter Jelley; Rene, Peyton and Graham Wade; Vera Roncon, Ryan and Mike
Walsh; Sheila Riddell, Hazel, Henry and George Campbell; Josie Riccardo, Mark and Riccardo Di
Vito; Claire Nicholls, Olivia nad Sasha Redden; Reuben Piatigorsky-Roth and Anton Piatigorsky;
Sarah Davidson, Hazel, Isaac, Willa and Charles Tingley.
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