Toronto Art Festival offered assortment of music, food and goods
The Toronto Art Festival, now in its 47th year, attracted a large crowd this weekend with a diverse selection of handmade goods, music, and food. Held on the Gazebo Commons and adjacent streets, the two-day event featured a classic car show and family-friendly activities like sand art and face painting. Mayor John Parker welcomed attendees, underscoring the festival's significance for local charities and community bonding. Various non-profit groups, including the Toronto Lions Club, raised funds through food sales, with the club selling up to 250 chicken dinners for local vision screenings. The Toronto Beautification Committee promoted their fall mum sale, with orders supporting floral enhancements in public areas.
Jessica Winters from the committee noted the importance of flowers in presenting a positive image of the town. The festival also included musical performances spanning genres from country to jazz, enriching the community experience. Overall, the event demonstrated a strong commitment to local causes and community engagement.