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Get ready to paint the town! Toronto’s Waterfront BIA invites all to unleash their inner artists at the upcoming Waterfront Community Paint Night Program. Hosted by Original Genes, this series brings four free outdoor paint nights to Toronto’s beautiful waterfront neighbourhood.
Against a backdrop of shimmering waters and the city’s skyline, attendees will have the opportunity to craft personalized artworks starting at 6 PM on July 24th.
From beginners to seasoned painters, all are invited to partake in this colourful experience. Original Genes will provide all materials and guide you through the process.
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It is important to note that a $20 deposit is required to secure your spot but when you attend the class, it will then be refunded.
Deposits will not be refunded for no-shows or cancellations, and will be donated to the Waterfront Neighbourhood Centre.
The first paint night will take place at Sugar Beach. The next paint night will be on August 7th at HTO Park, August 14th at Harbour Square and August 21 at Harbourfront Centre.
Not only will you have the chance to explore your artistic side but also connect with others and possibly make new friends!
Whether you’re looking to try something new or simply enjoy a creative evening outdoors, the Waterfront Community Paint Night Program is sure to leave a lasting impression.
When: July 24th, August 7th, August 14th, and August 21st, 2024
Where: Toronto Waterfront
Cost: FREE
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