Halloween Happenings in the 'Hood

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It's 5 more sleeps until Halloween, five! My oldest won't be trick-or-treating for the first time this year but we are still looking to have some fun as a family before the big day. What traditions do you have around Halloween? Do you hate these commercial holidays and not partake? Or love dressing up and it's your favourite day of the year? The one thing for sure about this spooky day, is that the west-end does it right.

As always, the house at Glenlake/Dorval is a must see and if you want to do a one-stop "shop" on Halloween night, Pacific Ave. is one of the best places to trick-or-treat. (The amount of candy they must have to buy!!!)

If you are looking to do some Halloween related activities over the weekend we've rounded up some ideas to keep the kids occupied while the excitement builds.

The Junction Pumpkin Fest is being hosted by Sweet Potato this year and families will be able to carve a pumpkin for free, do some crafts and go trick-or-treating at participating local businesses. It's all happening Saturday October 27th from 1-4pm.

The Runnymede Public Library is hosting a family friendly Haunted House on Saturday October 27th from 1-2:30. Kids can dress up and do some spooky activities.

The Celebration del Dia de los Muertos / Day of the Dead Celebration is taking place at Wychwood Barns on Saturday October 27th from 4pm-10pm. There will be music, food, workshops, art and more! Looks pretty amazing so please go have a taco for me.

A not so family friendly haunted house can be found at Mamma Martino's on The Queensway. I've heard it's quite scary and more suitable for teenagers / adults.  Check out Martino Manor "The Witch Nanny" if you dare.

One of the most popular family events in our neighbourhood supporting a great cause is the St. Joe's Toronto West Halloween Fest. It takes place on Sunday October 28th from 11-4 and has games, activities, treats and loads of entertainment too!

Later head over to High Park for a family friendly Twilight Pumpkin Float on Sunday the 28th from 4-6pm. For $2.50/pumpkin you get to carve it, set it afloat and support the High Park Nature Centre.

Finally, my favourite part of Halloween is taking the kids to the Pumpkin Parade after the sugar rush settles in on the 1st of November. We used to try different ones around the area but now stick to our local park. If you haven't been yet, GO!! It's a magical way to wrap up a pretty crazy holiday. The kids love seeing their own carved pumpkins lining the paths and some of the creations will amaze you. We have a local artist who always does tribute pumpkins of all the "greats" who have passed that year. The original Souraren Park Parade was our first and is really worth taking the family to at least once but the Vine Park Pumpkin Parade is growing each year as well as the Rennie Park Pumpkin Parade. 

Happy Halloween everyone!

High School - The Next Frontier

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If you are like me, starting high school in the 1990's (okay, okay it was the '80's ;).....you had one choice - you went to the local high school with all your other friends - no options, no discussions.  This is SO not the case any longer!Navigating through this process with my grade 8 daughter, I couldn't believe the multitude of choices and the confusion that ensued.  We travelled from open house to open house in the hopes of finding some clarity, but ended up in a bit of a mom vs. teenager power struggle over which school we each thought was 'the one'.  There are A LOT of high school options in the west end of Toronto, depending on where your child's interests lie.  This is a great thing, but for the unprepared (me), it can also be a little daunting.This is my attempt to simplify this process a little bit, in the hopes that you have an easier time of this than I did!

Specialty Programs & Key Dates

Bishop Allen Academy (Catholic)

  • Congregated Advanced Placement Program - an internationally recognized program that fosters success in higher education by encouraging students to develop critical thinking skills at the highest level

  • application & strong academic performance in grades 7 & 8 required - applications are due October 26th and notification of acceptance is on December 10th, 2018

Bloor Collegiate - Open house November 7th, 5:30-8:30pm

Etobicoke School of the Arts - Parent open house November 6th, 6-8:30pm

  • arts focus in dance, drama, music & film

  • applications available October 31st and are due November 26, 2018

  • acceptance dependent on audition - auditions are being held January 18, 2019. Offers of admission e-mailed on February 1, 2019.

Father John Redmond (Catholic)

  • Congregated Advanced Placement Program (CAP) - applications due October 25th and acceptance letters mailed out early December 2018

  • Regional Arts Program (RAP) - applications due October 25th. Visual Arts and Drama workshops will be held November 3rd and Regional Arts Program auditions will be November 21st. Acceptance letters will be mailed out early December 2018.

Humberside Collegiate - Open house January 22nd,  6-8pm

  • extended french & french immersion programs for students coming from feeder schools

  • students in the english program must live within the school's catchment to attend

Parkdale Collegiate - Open house December 5th at 7-9pm

Runnymede Collegiate - Open house November 14th at 7-9pm

  • Masters of Math, Science & Technology Program

  • application and exam required - applications available on-line and should be brought to the exam, held December 1, 2018

Ursula Franklin Academy - Open house November 6th at 7-9pm

  • Integrated technology & academics for the real world with a focus on 5 core values: spirit of inquiry, democracy, social justice, community of learners, and connected knowledge

  • application and admissions assessment required - assessment must be scheduled on-line (link accessible as of November 6th) and held either November 28th at 4pm or December 1st at 10am (300 spaces available per session)

  • applications due December 10, 2018

  • if the number of eligible students exceeds the number of spaces available, a lottery will be held on January 18, 2019. Acceptance letters will be sent out January 21st.

Western Technical-Commercial School - Open house November 13th at 6:30-9pm

  • Specialized High Skills Majors (SHSM) in leadership, design studio, engineering robotics & hospitality studies

  • applications are available on-line and are due by January 11, 2019

Please click here, for a list of open houses at all TDSB schools. Happy open housing and the best of luck to all of you.....high school is a whole other post ;).