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Join us for our Sep. 22 event on Toronto's public spaces


With city officials in the midst of reviewing all of its services and programs, Yonge Street's first-ever public event comes at a crucial time in Toronto's history. Our inaugural panel, on the evening Sep. 22, will focus on the importance of public space in our city. Everyone is welcome.
 
What do we value in Toronto, especially in our parks, squares, streets, beaches, boardwalks, transit facilities and myriad other public spaces? How do these spaces make Toronto a great place to live and work in? How does the use of public space factor into our lives? How do we continue to keep public space relevant to Torontonians? What are the biggest challenges to the health of our public spaces? The biggest opportunities? Those questions and others will be part of the discussion, moderated by Yonge Street's new managing editor, Paul Gallant.
Panelists include:
• Richard Sommer, dean of the University of Toronto's John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design
• Matthew Blackett, co-founder of Spacing magazine
• Dave Harvey, founder of Toronto Park People 
 
The details:
Thursday, September 22
Doors at 6pm; program starts at 6:30pm
Birkbeck Room at The Ontario Heritage Centre
10 Adelaide St. E. just east of Yonge Street
Free admission

To register online, go here. The Yonge Street Speakers Series is sponsored by the Toronto Community Foundation and Waterfront Toronto.

We'll be using the hashtag #yongetalks for this series.
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