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October 28th, 2010

BLOORDALE Business Improvement Area

2011 Annual General Meeting, November, check back for details

2010 Annual General Meeting

As a member of the Bloordale Village Business Improvement Area, you are invited to attend Annual General Meeting in the fall:  Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 7:00 pm Annual General Meeting meeting was a well attended and the number of our participating board members has expanded.

2010 A G E N D A

1. Call to Order and Introductions

2. Declaration of Conflict of Interest

3. Introduction of Board & General Membership

4. Approval of 2009 Annual General Meeting Minutes

5. Auditor’s 2009 Report

6. Appointment of Auditor -2010 Financial Statement/Audit

7. Officers’ Reports: -Festivals /Events

-Marketing

-Streetscaping

-Others

8. Treasurer (including projected year-end 2010)

9. Proposed Program and Budget for 2011 (see over)

10. 2011 – 2014 Board of Management Elections

11. Adoption of BIA Constitution/ Procedural By-Law

12. New Business

13. Announcements

14. Adjournment

The purpose of this meeting is to decide on the BIA Budget for 2011 (see over) and general program. This program is paid for by a special levy charged to you as well as other commercial/industrial property owners and businesses in the BIA. The best way to participate in the decisions which your BIA is making on your behalf is to get involved.

*Identification will be required*

*If you are unable to addend the Annual General Meeting and wish to appoint a person to vote on your behalf, contact us immediately for an Appointee Form.  We encourage you to submit the completed form to us five business days before the AGM.  No person shall have more than one vote*

Annual General Meeting

November 2nd, 2009

Bloordale Village
Business Improvement Area (BIA)

As a member of the Bloordale Village Business Improvement Area, you are invited to attend the 2009 Annual General Meeting:

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
1211 Bloor Street West
7 :00 p.m.

A G E N D A

1.    Call to Order and Introduction

2.    Declaration of Conflict of Interest

3.    Approval of 2008 AGM Minutes

4.    Auditor’s 2008 Report

5.    Treasurer’s Report/Work Undertaken in 2009

6.   Proposed Program for 2010

7.   Approval of 2010 Budget

8.   New Business

9.   Adjournment

The purpose of this meeting is to decide on the BIA budget for 2010 (see over). This program is paid for by a special levy charged to you as well as other commercial/industrial property owners and businesses in the BIA.  As a BIA member, this is your opportunity to get involved.

Please forward a copy of the notice to your commercial/industrial tenants.

For more information, call Nick Bakoias at  416 688-7329

LAF (Light Art Food)

October 9th, 2009

LAF (Light Art Food)

Bloor Street Light, Art and Food Event
Nov. 21, 2009, 4pm to 8pm, Bloor Street from Lansdowne to Dufferin

LAF is a Light, Art and Food event with artists, stores and restaurant owners collaborating to turn Bloor Street, from Lansdowne to Dufferin, into a late-fall walking destination on cold, dark November 21. We invite you to participate. Artists are creating small nightlight sculptures for Bloordale streetlamps to light up Bloor Street. Retail stores are transforming their shop windows with light and art projects. A number of special events and exhibitions will be staged throughout Bloordale.  Restaurants are opening their kitchens to prepare taster menus at marginal cost – we encourage you to restaurant hop and try everything.

http://bloordale-bia.com/laf-light-art-food/

Public Health section and H1N1 Flu Virus

July 25th, 2009

New Public Health section

In an effort to ensure the information on public health issues are available to the community we have created a Public Health section.

H1N1 Flu Virus

City of Toronto response
Toronto Public Health continues to monitor emerging information on the H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) that is currently circulating inCanada. Toronto Public Health is working closely with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and the Public Health Agency of Canada to monitor H1N1 influenza virus cases in Toronto. Toronto Public Health will continue to be vigilant throughout the coming months to determine any impact this new influenza virus has on the fall flu season.

In Toronto, confirmed cases of H1N1 flu virus have had signs and symptoms that are similar to seasonal influenza. Most people with seasonal influenza do not get seriously ill. However, the elderly, very young or those with chronic health conditions may become very ill from complications of seasonal influenza.

Most confirmed cases have been acquired locally with no link to travel. It appears that the H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) is spreading in a similar way in which seasonal influenza spreads-through droplets contained in sneezes and coughs and by hand contact. Do your part to stop the spread of germs:
* wash or sanitize your hands frequently
* cough or sneeze into a tissue
* if you don’t have a tissue, sneeze or cough into your sleeve or arm – not your hands
* clean common surfaces
* stay home if you are ill

More about the H1N1 flu virus
The H1N1 flu virus is a variant of normal seasonal flu that contains parts of viruses from birds, pigs and humans. Symptoms are similar to seasonal flu including headache, chills and cough followed by fever, loss of appetite, muscle aches and fatigue, runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes and throat irritation. Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea may occur in adults as well as in children.

If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms
Stay home. Try to stay away from other people. If you are sick enough to require medical attention, call your doctor. If you have traveled before becoming ill, tell your doctor.

If you have general questions about H1N1 and its symptoms
Call TeleHealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000 or TTY: 1-866-797-0007

If you are well and have returned from an area where H1N1 flu has been identified
Continue with your normal daily routine – there is no need to stay home. Watch for symptoms of flu. Please do not seek medical attention if you are feeling well.

BIG Festival 2009

June 10th, 2009

Bloordale BIA is a proud sponsor of the 2009 BIG FESTIVAL

“Get BIG on Bloor! On Saturday June 20, 2009, Bloor Street West will be “car free” from Christie Pits Park to Lansdowne Avenue from 1:00pm to 9:00pm. Come celebrate local community, business, arts and culture. Rent one or more table and join the festival. Sell something, share something, teach something—use your imagination!”

- http://www.bigonbloor.com/festival/details.html

The BIA’s Free Exchange at the BIG Festival

May 27th, 2009

Bloordale Free Exchange
Free Information, Goods, Services and Activities at the BIG Festival
June 20, 2009, Bloor Street at Margueretta, Toronto, 1pm to 9pm

Free School: Information, Advice and Discussion
Ask our experts: find out how to start a small business, do your taxes, fix your bathroom, fill in immigration papers – all free.

Free Giveaways
Bike, posters, balloons, coupons for free stuff at local stores, previous used and new household item and more.

Exchange Line
Have something you don’t need? Need something you don’t have?
Post it on the exchange line. Examples: exchange childcare, plumbing services for accounting, a used freezer for a bike, dental care for art, home made red wine for white wine.

Free Activities
“Get Off On Bloordale” free T-shirts in exchange for colouring in the letters.

Background: Jonathan Horowitz made a Free Store in April at London’s Sadie Coles Gallery. In March, Athena Robles and Anna Stein opened a Free Store in New York City. Toronto Free Gallery also hosted a Free Store in March. Jeremy Deller’s exhibition: It Is What It Is, at The New Museum, New York in February, included  informed speakers freely available to discuss Iraq. The Diggers, a group in San Francisco in 1967, set the precedent with a free store called Free Frame of Reference that was organized to help returning Vietnam Veterans. Efforts to make things free is a viral response reacting to our times and existing models of organization and behavior that have fostered plunging economics, rising unemployment, homogeneous consumer culture exhaustion, unsustainable environmental practices and war.

Bloordale BIA Free Exchange at the BIG Festival,
June 20, 1pm to 9pm, Bloor Street and Margueretta area, Toronto.
The BIG Festival is continuous from Lansdowne Ave. to Christie Pits along Bloor Street.

Contact Information:

Dyan Marie

projects@dyanmarie.com

Annual General Meeting

September 21st, 2008

Bloordale Village
Business Improvement Area (BIA)

As a member of the Bloordale Village Business Improvement Area, you are invited to attend the

2008 Annual General Meeting:

Thursday, October 2, 2008
7:00 p.m.
Shawarma Ma Restaurant
1211 Bloor Street West

A G E N D A

  1. Call to Order and Introduction
  2. Declaration of Conflict of Interest
  3. Approval of 2007 AGM Minutes
  4. Auditor’s 2007 Report
  5. Treasurer’s Report/Work Undertaken in 2008Proposed Program for 2009
  6. Approval of 2009 Budget
  7. New Business
  8. Adjournment

The purpose of this meeting is to decide on the BIA budget for 2009 (see over). This program is paid for by a special levy charged to you as well as other commercial/industrial property owners and businesses in the BIA.  As a BIA member, this is your opportunity to get involved.

Please forward a copy of the notice to your commercial/industrial tenants.

For more information, call Nick Bakoias at  416 688-7329

The BIG FESTIVAL

May 8th, 2008

BLOORDALE at the BIG FESTIVAL

On June 21st, 2008, from Christie to Lansdowne along historic Bloor Street, the BIG Festival celebrates local business, community, arts and culture with a unique street fair featuring hundreds of events, activities and exhibitions.

Bloordale BIA hosts the Festival between Dufferin Street and Lansdowne Ave. The Bloordale-BIA encourages local businesses to come out onto the street with sidewalk sales, outdoor patios and cafes. This is your festival!

If you plan to sell alcohol in a street-front patio you will need a permit for the day: for details please contact Sid Bruyn, the BIG Festival production co-ordination, at bruyn@pathcom.com, 416 530-4152 or Dougal Bichan, the BIG Festival programming co-ordinator, at dougal@dougalco.com, (416) 656-4893..

Restaurants and stores – please be prepared for increased business June 21.

Closed to traffic to celebrate summer in the city, the BIG festival plans to place up to 400 tables that will make a line in the center of Bloor Street from Christie Street to Lansdowne Avenue. During the day, from 1 PM to 6 PM, the tables will be used for projects, exhibitions, commercial sales, games, garage sales, food, and information. After 6:00 PM, participants are encouraged to reset their table with a tablecloth for the biggest dinner party in Toronto’s history.

Local businesses are welcome to set up their own tables in front of their storefront for free. If you wish to have a table in the middle of the street – they can be booked for $25 at the BIG website www.bigonbloor.com. If you don’t have a computer and want to book tables call Dougal Bichan, the BIG Festival programming co-ordinator, at dougal@dougalco.com, (416) 656-4893.

Come out! Take part! Make it a day to remember!

More Information is on the BIG website www.bigonbloor.com

“The BIG Festival promises to continue the traditions that have made Toronto one of the world’s most livable cities”
– Mayor David Miller

“Another BIG step towards a BIG revitalization of Bloor Street West!”
– Councillor Adam Giambrone

“We are all working together to make this both a neighbourhood and a city-wide success”
– Bloordale BIA chair, Spiro Koumoudouros

“The BIG festival is an exciting and collaborative effort to further improve the neighbourhood”
– Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone

“The BIG Festival is a great day to join with local businesses, community groups and all our neighbours to celebrate our community and each other. There’s nothing bigger on Bloor!”
– MP Mario Silva

“ Another BIG success.”
– MPP Tony Ruprecht

“The BIG Festival will be a major milestone to rejuvenate Bloor Street and the business of Bloorcout BIA are extremely excited to be part of it’.
– Bloor Court BIA chair, Lance Lehman

Call to participate: The BIG FESTIVAL Saturday, June 21, 2008
Bloor Street from Christie Street to Lansdowne Avenue, Toronto, 1 PM to 9 PM

Call to Individuals and Groups | Call to Cultural Organizations and Institutions
On June 21st from Christie to Lansdowne along historic Bloor Street, The BIG Festival celebrates local business, community, arts and culture with a unique street fair featuring hundreds of events, activities and exhibitions.

Closed to traffic to celebrate summer in the city, Bloor hosts up to 600 tables that will make a line from Christie Street to Lansdowne Avenue. During the day, from 1 PM to 6 PM, the tables will be used for projects, exhibitions, commercial sales, games, garage sales, food, and information. After 6:00 PM, participants will reset their table with a tablecloth for the biggest dinner party in Toronto’s history.

Come out! Take part! Make it a day to remember!
To participate book your 8 foot table for $25 at www.bigonbloor.com

The BIG Festival promises to continue the traditions that have made Toronto one of the world’s most livable cities” – Mayor David Miller

Call to Individuals and Groups to Participate
We encourage everyone to participate – what can you bring to the table? Suggestions: Art exhibitions, Cultural projects, Community information, Activist events, Puppet show, Play with Clay, Tips on tree care, Story telling, Garage sales, Craft demonstrations, Pet show, Portrait sketches (yes you can sell), Small theatre, Commercial tables, Bike repair, Comic books, Book Clubs, Science table, FOOD, Institutional presentations, T-shirt projects, Book readings, Learn to play Guitar, Play Group, Cultural and information tables, University class projects, Service Provider’s outreach, Garden clubs, Flower arranging, Sculptures by children, Airbrush Tattoos, Bubble blowing competition, Haircuts, Back Massages, Dog tricks, Green Markets, Chalk drawings (yes you can use the area around your table), Baseball trading cards, Stickers, Your pet goldfish, Sign painting + + +

Call to Cultural Institutions and Organizations for Culture Works
Culture Works is a precedent setting street fair for cultural institutions and organizations. Culture Works is a feature event of the BIG Festival on Bloor Street, June 21, 2009, 1 PM to 9PM. Over 100 tables have been reserved for Culture Works located on Bloor Street in the Dufferin / Lansdowne section. Please participate and bring your organization to the table. Tables can be reserved through the website at www.bigonbloor.com – recommended donation for each 8 foot tables with chairs – $25 – reserve at http://bigonbloor.com/festival/cultureworks.html (please mention Culture Works in your description to be sure that you are placed within the Culture Works Fair)

Call to groups and organizations to participate
Fairs within the Festival – book tables and create your own fair within the BIG Festival. Suggestions: The Market Place | Organic and Local Food Fair | Multicultural Events | Dog Hill, Dog Fair | Environmental Fair | Giant Garage Sale + + +

Call to Performers – bring your event to the street!

Artist Fees, BIG has managed to close the street and cover the many related costs to do so – this is our first year and we regret that do not have funding to pay artist / performers fees this year. You are welcome to pass the hat at your street performance and to sell things or make a collection at your table.

Volunteers, Donations and Sponsorship needed and appreciated – The BIG Festival is an all-volunteer event, sign on at www.bigonbloor.com

Regarding Dinner – Buy locally (we will have many vendors on-site – think Portuguese, Indian, Africa, Caribbean, local organic… (This is one of the most multi-cultural neighbourhoods in the world) Or bring a picnic or cater your table(s).
Also enjoy our beer garden…

………AND PLEASE

BOOKMARK THE DATE
Come out and enjoy the BIG Festival on Bloor Street, Christie to Lansdowne,
June 21, 1 pm to 9 pm.
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO THE BIG FESTIVAL.

Have a question that the BIG website (www.bigonbloor.com) doesn’t answer?
Contact:
Dougal Bichan: Programming
dougal@bigonbloor.com, (416) 656-4893
Sid Bruyn: Production Coordinator
sid@bigonbloor.com, 416 530-4152

BIG Goals The BIG Festival is a community-building event, both locally and for the city at large. The BIG Festival moves forward our mandate to advance the economic, physical, cultural and social life of the Bloor Street by creating opportunities and events that improve and celebrate the area.

About BIG Bloor Improvement Group is a registered not-for-profit organization; our membership includes an inclusive coalition of residence groups, BIAs, politicians, stores and businesses, service providers, artists, activists, community centres, multi-cultural organizations, faith-groups and schools – and everyone that wants to help.

The BIG Festival is an all-volunteer event made possible with the support of Bloordale BIA – we need your participation to help make this a success. www.bigonbloor.com

Please forward to those that may also be interested – thank you