Toronto Reference Library Celebrates 30th Anniversary (with FREE Cake)

October 31st, 2007 by JP

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Toronto Reference Library is inviting the public to an open house to celebrate its 30th anniversary on Friday, November 2, 2007.

The celebration begins at 10:30 a.m., when Breakfast Television host Kevin Frankish, Mayor David Miller and architects Raymond and Ajon Moriyama will kick off a full day of events, including a performance by author Paul Quarrington’s band the Porkbelly Futures, readings by former writers-in-residence Austin Clarke, Russell Smith and Ken McGoogan, a presentation by current writer-in-residence Hal Niedzviecki, poetry readings, music, artist demonstrations, library tours, workshops and more (see here for list of the day’s events)

Go there for the coffee and birthday cake. Stay for the fun.

When: Friday, Nov 2nd, 2007. Coffee and cake at 10:30 am.
Where: See google map
Details: Need I say more than free cake? Anyway, more info and events related to the Toronto Reference Library’s 30th Anniversary available on this website.

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