Outdoor service and picnic this Sunday

The 9:00 AM service will be the only service held at Holy Trinity on June 12th, the Feast of Pentecost.  The 10:30 service will be held be at High Park, Area 26.  Details below.

  1. This is also the place to check for updates if the weather on Sunday is threatening.
  2. The Pentecost 10:30 worship service will take place at AREA 26 of High Park (see downloadable High Park Map) (near the Parkside/High Park Blvd entrance).  Three congregations will participate:  Holy Trinity, San Esteban, and St Paul’s, Runnymede.
  3. We will provide hotdogs, hamburgers, veggie burgers/dogs, buns, condiments, and Pentecost Cake for dessert (three diverse cakes from each congregation joined into one big cake and covered with whipped cream and strawberries.)
  4. Also, you may want to bring a folding chair or blanket to sit on.
  5. Bring something for a picnic lunch: sandwiches, salads, side dishes (baked beans, veggie casseroles…), finger food.  You’ll probably prefer to bring your own plates and silverware, but we will have paper plates and plastic utensils as well as napkins.
  6. There will be some organized games (egg/spoon races, three-legged races, sack races, bubbles, balls, etc.)
  7. If you are driving, there is free parking within High Park, but be very careful to observe the 20KM speed limit.

The TTC Trip Planner may be useful.  The nearest intersection for the destination is: High Park Blvd @ Parkside Dr.

http://www3.ttc.ca/Trip_planner/index.jsp?reset=true

Wheel Trans Directions

  1. Wheel trans buses will enter the park by the north entrance at High Park Avenue
  2. They will proceed south along West Road
  3. Buses will swing east at the Grenadier Lodge Restaurant and pick up Deer Pen Rd
  4. They should turn north (left) at Spring Rd
  5. This puts you on the right side of the bus to make a safe exit
  6. The picnic area will be on your right at the junction of Spring Rd and Centre Rd.

We will add additional transportation information as it becomes available.

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