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2019 Fall Art Festival

The Yonge + St. Clair BIA is proud to be hosting the 2019 Fall Art Festival on Saturday, October 5 from 11am – 6pm. Together with a sidewalk sale by local merchants, this one-day event will offer fun and entertainment for all ages including live musicians, face painting, balloon twisting, psychic readings, a pirate show, brand new art installations and more!

The Fall Art Festival outdoor exhibition will continue until November 3, 2019 and is free to discover for all members of the public. To view these installation locations, and installation descriptions please use this link: https://yongestclair.blackjetdigital.ca/fallartexhibition/

 

SCHEDULE

11:00am – 6:00pm           Fall Art Festival Info Booth                 2 St. Clair E

12:00pm – 3:00pm          Face Painting                                          81 St. Clair E

12:00pm to 4:00pm        Live Bands                                               2 St. Clair E

12:00pm – 5:00pm          Pirate Ship and Pirate Show                2 St. Clair E

1:00pm – 3:00pm            Live Bands                                              6 Rosehill Ave

1:00pm – 3:00pm            Live Bands                                              81 St. Clair E

1:00pm – 4:00pm            Psychic Readings                                   2 St. Clair W

1:00pm – 4:00pm            Balloon Twisting                                   1 St. Clair E

1:00pm – 4:00pm            Sapphire Dance                                     Street Team

 

Luvere Studio

 

LOCATIONS

Art Installation Locations

For the full list of art installations exhibiting until November 3, 2019 and installation summaries please use this link (https://yongestclair.blackjetdigital.ca/fallartexhibition/)

A – “Cage Tree” by Luvère Studio – 2 St. Clair E
Sponsored by Slate Asset Management

B – “Inside Out” by Jacqueline Vandervaart and Rick Schutte – 17 Delisle Ave (At the Delisle Parkette)
Sponsored by Slate Asset Management

C – “fLOOOP” by Connie Lei – 1501 Yonge St
Sponsored by Wittington

D – “Possibility” by Nate Nettleton – 1560 Yonge St. (Near the BMO)
Sponsored by Delisle Court

E – “Layers in Transformation” by Jungle Ling – 34 Rosehill Ave
Sponsored by Quadreal

F – “Crystal” by NUMZ Graphics – 95 St. Clair W
Sponsored by Desjardins

 

Nargiza Usmanova, NUMZ Graphics – Installation Artist

 

Participating Merchants and Businesses

1 – Yonge + St. Clair Info Booth – 2 St. Clair E (in front of TD Bank)
Get your event map here.

2 – Starbucks – 5 Rosehill Ave
Sidewalk sale – free drink samples!

3 – MZ Art Gallery – 1365 Yonge Street
Sidewalk sale and 25% off all art!

4 – The Health Shoppe – 1375 Yonge Street
Mini Gift Baskets to the first 100 Customers, Free stainless steel bottles if you purchase $60 or more including tax. Limited Supply.

5 – Hero Certified Burgers – 1397 Yonge Street
10% off select items!

6 – Zelden’s Deli and Desserts – 1446 Yonge Street
Sidewalk sale – plus cotton candy!

7 – Paperboy Cards and Gifts – 7 Pleasant Blvd
Sidewalk sale and free brownies!

8 – Kiva’s – 15 St. Clair W
Window sales!

9 – Presse Café – 40 St. Clair W
Sidewalk sale!

10 – Toronto Public Library – 40 St. Clair E
Sidewalk demonstrations and education for kids!

11 – 1499 Community Space – 1499 Yonge St
Fall Nature Walk and crafts for kids! Time TBD

12 – Oxford Learning Rosedale – 44 St. Clair E
Free Reading Assessments from 9am-1pm, and a sidewalk display!

13 – Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage – 55 St. Clair W
Sidewalk sale! Volunteers will be available to answer all real estate related questions, along with free treats!

14 – I.D. Eyewear – 1345 Yonge St
Sidewalk sale!

15 – Chi Spa – 1 Balmoral Ave
Sidewalk sale!

16 – Eden Flower Shop – 1391 Yonge St
Sidewalk sale!

17 – Book City – 1430 Yonge St
Sidewalk sale!

18 – 9 Bars Coffee – 46 St. Clair E
Sidewalk sale with pastries and coffee!

19 – Legs Beautiful – 1495 Yonge St
Sidewalk sale!

20 – RBC Royal Bank – 10 St. Clair W
Sidewalk promotions!

21 – Longos – 111 St. Clair W
Sidewalk promotions!

22 – Sobeys – 81 St. Clair E
Charity BBQ!

23 – Straight Up Health – 2 St. Clair W
Sidewalk display!

24 – CNIB Community Hub – 1525 Yonge St
Used phone donation drive! Donate a smartphone and the CNIB will give it to a person in need with sight loss! Every eligible smartphone received a tax receipt. Plus – sidewalk giveaways!

25 – Oriole Park Community Garden – 1585 Yonge St
Sidewalk display showcasing the garden, herbs and produce, and snacks!

26 – barre3 – 1560 Yonge St
FREE community class from 11:15am – 12:15pm. Space is limited – register here.

27 – Canadian Cancer Society – 55 St. Clair W
Sidewalk promotion and free cookies and giveaways!

28 – iQ FOOD CO. – 55 St. Clair W
Sidewalk sale!

29 – Balance Fitness & Wellness – 52 St. Clair E
Sidewalk promotions!

30 – Chestnut Park Real Estate – 2 St. Clair E
Free hot apple cider!

31 – Forest Hill Orthodontics – 72 St. Clair W

Free swag courtesy of Forest Hill Orthodontics!

32 – Oxygen Yoga & Fitness – 1560 Yonge St. #108
Free yoga passes to Oxygen Yoga & Fitness – Limited Supply

33 – FLOW 93.5 – 2 St. Clair E
Play a round of Golddigger, an escalating jackpot game for your chance to win a cash prize!

34 – Salon Scavo – 1470 Yonge St
20% off all salon retail items, excluding Kerastase products.

35 – Salon Lyol – 1452 Yonge St
25% off haircare products, with a chance to win a $200 gift basket.

36 – Alleen’s Custom Window Treatments – 74 St. Clair W
Refreshments and free swag! Visit in-store.

37 – Midtown Gastro Hub – 1535 Yonge St
Stop by for a $5.99 pint of select beers.

38 – Mermaid Fish and Grill House – 44 St. Clair Ave E
Stop by in-store for unfussy seafood eats!

39 – St. Clair Greetings –  1421 Yonge St.
Free Gifts of mini Beekman goatmilk soap for purchases over $10 (either on regular or sale items before tax until quantities last)

Free Gifts of Crabtree & Evelyn 25g hand therapy for purchases over $50 (on regular priced items, before tax)
15% off on Halloween gift items (including treat bags)
In store Chocolate tasting on Saxon Belgian Chocolate
Sidewalk sale tables!
40 – Canadian Outlet – 1429 Yonge St.
Sidewalk Sale!

 

 

Pirate Life Toronto, local Pirate Troupe entertainment

 

FOR BIA MERCHANTS
Join the party! Please register your sidewalk sale/activation by contacting info@yongestclair.ca

 

EVENT SPONSORS
Thank you to our sponsors who’s generous support made this event possible:

 

 

 

 

Spotlight: Health and Wellness With Dr. Mallory Harris, ND

Looking for a new approach to healthy living in the neighbourhood? We sat down with Dr. Mallory Harris, ND a local Naturopathic Doctor at Yonge + St. Clair to learn more about her approach to health and wellness, the Naturopathic treatment services she offers, and the most important things she’d recommend for you to achieve and maintain good health.

 

Dr. Mallory Harris, ND – Photo Credit: Tom Powell

 

Yonge + St. Clair: Can you tell us about your practice as a Naturopathic Doctor in the neighbourhood?

Dr. Mallory: My job as a Naturopath is to help individuals become the best versions of themselves. I fully believe that every day is an opportunity to optimize yourself, be better, live better, be balanced, thrive. That’s what drives me and motivates my life. 

In order to do that, I need to provide personalized medicine, treatment and health plans that reflect each individual’s goals, current health concerns and future health concerns–because it’s also about preventative medicine.

I am on a personal journey to live life with less stress and more joy. The principles of Naturopathic Medicine have been a guide for me to help obtain that and how I can help achieve that for my patients. 

“Change is inevitable, growth is optional” John C. Maxwell. 

 

 

Y+S: What do you offer as part of your Naturopathic treatment services?

Dr. MAt its core, a Naturopathic treatment plan will always have a strong focus in nutritional & lifestyle counselling. It is really important for me to make sure that patients can implement my treatment plans in their lives without added stress and in a way that they are able to maintain. Because of this, I do a lot of scheduling and routine building with patients, especially regarding sleep, exercise and stress management to make sure there is balance and room for them to achieve their goals. 

Sometimes treatment plans will also include individualized tea formulations compounded from my herbal dispensary for managing digestion, anxiety, cold & flu and sleep. I also offer B12 injections, topical prescription formulations for skin as well as acupuncture for conditions such as PMS and fertility as Naturopaths are also trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine. I also have my pharmaceutical license so can prescribe certain medications.  

 

 

Y+S: From your opinion and approach to health and wellness, what’s the most important thing someone can do for their health?

Dr. M: I believe that if you have a healthy gut you have a happy mind. In my opinion, investing in your mental well-being is one of the best things you can do for your health and there is undoubtedly a significant bidirectional relationship between our gut physiology and our brain function that only recently neuroscientists have been able to reveal as the Gut-Brain Axis. We often use mottos like, “gut-wrenching, butterflies in your stomach, gut instinct, listen to your gut, gut feeling,” without truly being aware of what they really mean

If you want to strengthen your mental health, address stress, anxiety and low mood, it is essential to address your digestive concerns and optimize your gut health. Similarly, to have a real impact on your digestion, irritable bowel or bloating, you need to put the work in and invest in your mental health and build stress management strategies. 

Visit Dr. Mallory Harris, ND online at https://malloryharrisnd.com or work with her on your health goals by scheduling an appointment or calling ESM Clinics located inside Balance Fitness 52 St. Clair Ave E. at 416-225-2623. You can find Dr. Mallory on Instagram (@dr.malloryharris.nd) for more health education and motivation.

 

Spotlight: Midtown Tech is Back

Midtown Tech, the local Apple Specialist, authorized Apple Re-Seller, and Apple Service Provider has reopened at Yonge + St. Clair. We spoke with store owner Graham Goodall, who explains the leap of faith he took to ensure the revival of this popular shop.

Midtown Tech, located at 1391 Yonge St.

 

Yonge + St. Clair: Why did you decide to reopen the store, and what did the process look like?

Graham Goodall, Midtown Tech: I decided to open the store because of its great, central location. I also knew that many people in the Midtown neighbourhood rely on us as their go to Apple shop. When the old store suddenly closed in November, I decided to take a risk and take over the lease at 1391 Yonge St. I then started the process of achieving my own Apple Authorizations. That process took around 4 months. Today we are not only an Apple Authorized Re-Seller and Apple Authorized Service Provider, we were also awarded the Apple Specialist designation, which is used to recognize Apple Shops that have consistently excellent sales and service.

 

Graham Goodall, Owner, Midtown Tech

 

Y+S: What’s special about the Yonge + St. Clair neighbourhood that made you decide to reopen here?

GG: There is a very high volume of Apple users in the Midtown Area. Many of those customers are looking for a boutique experience and our team can provide a hands-on approach. Our store motto is, “we will always take the time to help you make an informed decision.” I think the personal attention we provide is very appealing to the demographic of the Midtown neighbourhood.

Y+S: What do you sell and what services do you offer?

GG: Midtown Tech is your one stop shop for everything Apple. We have all the latest tech for your Apple lifestyle. We sell all Apple products; both new and pre-owned. We are the premier destination for pre-owned Macs, iPads, and iPhones in the GTA.  We do warranty and non-warranty repairs on all Apple devices. We carry the latest and greatest in Apple accessories. We rent pre-owned computers. We can send on-site Apple Specialists to you, so you can have great service or private lessons in the comfort of your own home. Let us take the stress out of your Apple sales or service experience.  If it’s Apple, we can help!

 

 

Visit Midtown Tech in person at 1391 Yonge St., or visit their website to learn more about their services and products: www.midtowntech.ca

Yonge + St. Clair Rooftop Wellness Series

Rooftop Wellness is a new event series designed to refresh and recharge your mind, body and soul. From July 10 – August 28, enjoy free instructional sessions led by local wellness professionals every Wednesday from 7am – 8am on the rooftop of 40 St. Clair W.

Enjoy beautiful, unobstructed views of the downtown skyline from atop a high-rise building and practice healthy living from a range of wellness disciplines.

The Rooftop Wellness Series is hosted in partnership with Slate Asset Management.

See below for full instructor lineup and to register for your free class.

To sign-up for volunteer opportunities, please use this link: Rooftop Wellness Volunteer Form

Class availability will be limited due to high demand. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for ongoing updates.

 

Schedule

 

July 10 – 7am to 8am –  Optimal Movement Class | Ace Sports Clinic | Register Here |

UPDATED Due to Weather: July 18 – 7am to 8am – Yoga Class | Balance Fitness | Register Here |

July 24 – 7am to 8am – Pilates Class | SEMI Sports Medicine | Register Here |

July 31 – 7am to 8am – Fascial / Fascia Yoga Class | Healthy Habits 360 | Register Here |

August 7 – 7am to 8am – Stretch and Mobility Class | b-Stretched | Register Here |

August 14 – 7am to 8am – Yoga Class | Modo Yoga | Register Here |

August 21 – 7am to 8am – TBA | Register Here |

August 28 – 7am to 8am – TBA | Register Here |

 

Spotlight: Sabrina Adair, A Fresh Take on New Music in the Neighbourhood

The Summer Music Series is a multi-week showcase of musicians that bridges the gap between local, musical talent and busy pedestrian hotspots around the Yonge + St. Clair neighbourhood. This year’s schedule features a mix of seasoned and emerging artists, including the bright, and fresh sounds of Sabrina Adair.

Sabrina Adair, who has recently released her first, self-titled EP, “Sabrina Adair” (Spotify | iTunes) is looking forward to expanding her reach to a wider audience as she launches into her musical career. She shares her insight with us on the creative and technical process of professionally recording music for the first time, where she finds inspiration, and the motivations that drive her craft.

 

EP Cover Art of , “Sabrina Adair”

 

Yonge + St. Clair: What is your music and brand all about?

Sabrina Adair: Optimism. I am a practical, and positive person. When it comes to writing lyrics, there is always a positive tone to the songs. Even though the topic may be quite the opposite. I may be incapable of writing a ‘sad’ song because it wouldn’t feel natural. The times that I’ve tried it just feels fake, because, honestly it is. I want my songs to make people feel good.  Because I’m someone who turns the ugly into the good, and I want my music to showcase that.

 

 

Y+S: What were some of the most exciting, and most daunting parts of creating your new EP, “Sabrina Adair” that listeners might be surprised to learn?

SA: It was terrifying. I had to learn how to be the boss of a widely talented group of people whom all had been in the music industry for 20+ years. It was hard to find my footing. Not to mention I had never
worked with a band before. It had only ever been me. But these guys knew all the music theory, and it was like a different language that I didn’t speak. I just had to go with how the music ‘felt’. All while trying to keep it true to me.

The most exciting thing about the whole process was feeling like I was a recording artist for the first time. Once we got to cutting the vocals, I got to let loose. And the less I thought about it, the better the result was.

Y+S: What drives or inspires the music you perform?

SA: I love to write music. I love how intricate music is. Whether or not someone hears it, I enjoy making every song I write. Storytelling and writing music are very similar. When I was a kid, I wanted to be an author. So maybe this is my way of creating my own little universe.

 

 

Y+S: The Summer Music Series is a way we connect musical talent with the Yonge + St. Clair neighbourhood, what do you hope people take away from your music during your performance?

SA: I hope they enjoy it! I’m new to the music industry, so I am still learning in so many ways. But I hope that they hear the music, and see me as a contender. If one of them walk away and a song of mine enters their head later on, I’ve done my job.

Y+S: Do you have any current projects you’re working on? Or anything you’d like to share with listeners?

SA: I have an entire album worth of music that is ready to be produced and released, but I need help getting there. If I could, I’d release it today. But I need the support. If you want to help, please take a listen to my EP, follow me on Spotify and Instagram and YouTube for weekly covers and updates, and share with your friends! If you take any
videos and pictures from the performance, feel free to tag me in them!

 

 

Y+S: What are you looking forward to the most this summer?

SA: I’m thrilled to finish writing some music that I have cast aside over the last year and to record demos of all my music.

But I have tickets to see Shawn Mendes in Toronto and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t most excited for that!

 

Watch Sabrina perform live at the intersection of Yonge + St. Clair on Thursday, June 27th at 5PM – 6PM and stay tuned every week for the roster of musicians that will be performing every Thursday at 5PM – 6PM from June 27th – August 15th. See the full lineup here, and follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook for Summer Music Series updates.

2019 Yonge + St. Clair Summer Music Series

The Yonge + St. Clair Summer Music Series is back for 2019! From June 27 – August 15, enjoy free live music every Thursday from 5pm – 6pm at the corner of Yonge + St. Clair. See below for full artist lineup, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for ongoing updates.

 

Schedule

 

June 27 – 5pm to 6pm –  Sabrina Adair | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube |

July 4 – 5pm to 6pm – Jordo + Brigit 

July 11 – 5pm to 6pm – Gib & Tam | Website |

July 18 – 5pm to 6pm – Michel DeQuevedo | Website | 

July 25 – 5pm to 6pm – Claire Coupland | Website |

August 1 – 5pm to 6pm – Small Dog Barking  | Instagram | Facebook |

August 8 – 5pm to 6pm – JuiceBox Brass Band | Instagram |  Facebook | 

August 15 – 5pm to 6pm – TBA

Spotlight: 40 Years in the Making and No Signs of Slowing Down

The Yonge + St.Clair neighbourhood features a wealth of community history hiding in plain sight. One local gem is Gianfranco Scavo’s Salon Scavo located at 1470 Yonge St., which has evolved alongside the neighbourhood over the past 40 years.

 

Teaching the Team at the First Salon Location in 1979

 

If you ask Gianfranco Scavo why he’s not slowing down anytime soon, he will tell you that a combination of passion, love for the industry, family, community, mentorship and success for the people around him are some of the things that drive Salon Scavo even after 4 decades in the industry. And Gianfranco is gearing up for the next 4 decades and beyond.

40 years of commitment to one industry is an achievement in itself. Gianfranco is not only a successful business owner who has stood the test of time in an ever-changing industry, he has been and still continues to hone his craft by keeping his finger on the pulse of the industry. You can still find Gianfranco behind the salon chair, serving long-time clients who now bring their children and grandchildren to his establishment.

 

Gianfranco Behind the Chair in 1993, at the 13A St. Clair W Location

 

By way of tradition and his Italian heritage, Gianfranco would say the number 13 is a good luck number. Gianfranco joined Maurice Fiorio’s first salon location at 13A St Clair Avenue W (now St. Clair Tanning Spa) in 1979. Gianfranco recalls,  “We had 5 people when we started at 13A and built the team to 12. We then moved in 1996 across the street to 24 St. Clair Ave W (now the Royal Bank) and our team of 12 grew to a family of 20 and we stayed at that location until 2004.” Gianfranco’s face lights up when he reminisces over how it all started from his first location.

 

1993 Team Expands to 12

 

2004 Team of 28, Taken at the 1470 Yonge St. Location

 

You can catch him and his abundantly talented family of stylists and colour technicians at Salon Scavo located at 1470 Yonge Street, a location they have called home for the last 15 years. In November 2018, Gianfranco took what he describes as, “a leap of faith” and decided to re-brand the business and renovate the 3,600 square foot salon

The business he has built organically from the ground up bears his name and is etched into the Yonge + St. Clair legacy where he has worked and lived for 40 years.

 

40 Years In The Industry With a Continued Passion to Learn and Evolve, 2019
1470 Yonge St., Where Gianfranco and His Team of 35 Have Called Home for 15 Years

 

You can find Salon Scavo on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or visit them at their storefront location at 1470 Yonge St.

 

Doors Open Toronto: IBI Group, 55 St. Clair W

Doors Open Toronto is happening across the city between May 25th – May 26th 2019, giving visitors exclusive access to explore urban spaces that are culturally, architecturally, and historically significant.

For one day only on Sunday, May 26th, IBI Group will be opening its doors between 10AM – 5PM (last entry 4:30PM). Come explore their location during Doors Open Toronto at 55 St. Clair Avenue W.

 

IBI Group, 55 St Clair Ave W

 

Learn more about Doors Open Toronto locations, and IBI Group’s May 26th itinerary on the Doors Open Toronto website.

Spotlight: iQ CEO Alan Bekerman on New Yonge + St. Clair Location

This month we are welcoming iQ FOOD CO. to Yonge + St. Clair as they open their tenth storefront location at 2 St Clair W.

We spoke with iQ FOOD CO.’s CEO Alan Bekerman, to talk about the booming restaurant chain, what drives their brand vision, and to learn how the community at Yonge + St. Clair plays a role in iQ’s long-awaited arrival here in midtown.

 

 

Yonge + St. Clair: What is iQ all about?

Alan Bekerman: We’re a seasonal kitchen with sustainable food and scratch cooking at our core. Almost everything that we serve is made daily in-house by our teams. More than half of all the food we buy is sourced within < 100 km’s of our restaurants, and while not everything in our shops is organic, there’s a lot of it. Because of our approach, we recognize that as we grow, we have a real opportunity to change the way food is consumed and experienced.

In terms of inspiration, though we’re a restaurant company, a lot of what moves us comes from outside the industry. Fashion, art, music, design, architecture and technology are central to inspiring the creativity that shapes our brand.

 

 

Y+S: Why did you decide to open your newest location at Yonge + St. Clair?

AB: Embracing neighbourhoods in their early stages has been our M/O since day one (we launched our location at 18 York St. before the likes of Apple and Amazon arrived; launched at Yorkdale last September in a newly built west wing of the shopping centre that’s still very much in development; and earlier this year opened up in a Yonge and Sheppard Centre that’s currently under construction). That commitment continues today with our newest, and 10th location, at Yonge + St. Clair.

While the neighbourhood’s been around for as long as I can remember, it’s changing  quickly and food – specifically – is becoming a lot more exciting in the area. We’re happy to be a part of the shift.

 

 

Y+S: Your store interiors are exceptional. How do you go about the designing them?

A+B: Thx!

Our design process is more principle-based than it is formulaic. Though we have 10 locations, they’re all uniquely different. When we look at and ultimately build out spaces, we work to create environments that make sense given the context of the neighbourhood.

Will our guests primarily be taking their food to go? Dropping in post gym? Are they looking for a place to hang out? Meet up w/ friends? Something else…? What’s important to the community and neighbourhood? Those are the kind of questions we ask ourselves.

In terms of materiality and aesthetic, we’re pretty consistent: lots of natural materials (wood, stone), greenery and great art.

 

 

Y+S: What makes your new location at Yonge + St. Clair unique?

AB: Our kitchen!

The kitchen at our Yonge + St. Clair location is the largest we’ve ever built.  And while that might not mean much to our guests (b/c they don’t see it), it has a huge impact on the experience. Our teams have more space to prepare food with even more care. And happy teams mean even better service.

I remember hearing Howard Schultz (Starbucks’ former CEO) say something to the effect of  “the front of house is where we impress but the back of house is where we win.”

Those words feel particularly true at our Yonge + St. Clair location.

 

 

Y+S: What do you hope people take away from their iQ experience?

AB: We’re on a mission to fuel dreams through food.

For the small amount of time people spend in our restaurants – whether it’s through the music, the service, the aesthetic, or the general energy – we hope to inspire. And through our food, we hope to give our guests the nourishment they need to keep moving forward in pursuit of the things they love.

 

 

Visit iQ FOOD CO. located at 2 St Clair W., and their website at https://www.iqfoodco.com/