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Medievaliscious!

Illustration used with permission of the artist, Gerhard Glück
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Church of the Holy Trinity, in cooperation with Habitat for Humanity Toronto, happily presents Medievaliscious!

This Candlemas, come relish the tastes, sights and sounds of the Middle Ages at this unique joint benefit dinner. Set in downtown Toronto’s beautiful and historic Church of the Holy Trinity, the event includes:

  • A medieval-themed three-course menu
  • Live entertainment
  • Silent auction
  • Mystery door prize competition

Period costumes are encouraged!

Come support Church of the Holy Trinity and Habitat for Humanity Toronto’s mission of building homes and building hope for hardworking Toronto families. See you there!

Date: Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Square, Toronto M5G 1B1

Ticket Prices*
Single – $80
Couple – $150
Table (Group of 6) – $420

  • Tax receipts mailed for a portion of your purchase

Illustration used with permission of the artist, Gerhard Glück

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