Parish Picnic Rain Plan

To the Holy Trinity, San Esteban, and St Paul’s Runnymede communities:

The weather forecast shows the possibility of rain for Sunday. If the weather turns out to make an outdoor picnic impossible, rather than cancel the picnic, here is the back-up plan:

1. A decision will be made by 8:00 AM on Sunday morning, and the back-up plan will be posted on the Holy Trinity website: http://www.holytrinitytoronto.org

2. Instead of Area 26 at High Park, we will gather in the gymnasium of St Paul, Runnemede parish (404 Willard Ave, backing onto Evans Avenue) in the Jane and Bloor area. Google Map here:  https://tinyurl.com/yakv37uq

3. The church is about an 8-minute walk from the Jane subway station.

4. There is a parking lot accessible from the Evans Ave side.

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