It's an excellent day for events in Toronto, no matter what you're into. There's a huge sale on books and shoes, an all-you-can-eat burger party and a big birthday celebration at the Zoo. Japanese street fashion is here and Manifesto is ready to kick off at spots all over the city.
Events you might want to check out:Toronto Zoo's 45th Birthday (August 15 @ Toronto Zoo)
The Zoo is ready to celebrate 45 years of caring for cute animals with a big day of festivities and a 45 per cent slash on admission.
Burger Drops Summer (August 15 @ Spaces Queen West)
Unlimited burgers and unlimited fun are the name of the game at this all-you-can-eat burger party with Eastbound Brewing providing the brews.
You've Got Mail (August 15 @ Bell Manor Park)
Take the night off and stretch out in the park during this free outdoor screening of the classic Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan romantic comedy.
Mouth Breather (August 15 @ Monarch Tavern)
Get a cool blast of nice sounds from Montreal's Mouth Breather and his eclectic mix of deep bass indie tunes that are quirky and smooth at the same time.
Bloorcourt Mural Unveiling (August 15 @ 925 Bloor St W)
A new mural is set to be unveiled and there's a celebration to accompany it with artists talks, free local treats and live music.
Drab Majesty (August 15 @ Velvet Underground)
The 80s are alive and well with L.A.'s blue wave band Drab Majesty as they embody the sound of new wave dream pop tunes.
Toronto Reference Library Book Sale (August 15-17 @ Toronto Reference Library)
Bookworms, rejoice! You can get your hands on thousands of used books for anywhere between 10 cents and 1 dollar at this big, three-day book sale.
Manifesto Festival (August 15-17 @ Multiple Venues)
Manifesto is back with three days of events and performances happening all over the city, including a free concert from Ari Lennox.
ALDO Warehouse Sale (August 15-18 @ Markham Fairgrounds)
Over 10,000 pairs of ALDO shoes are up for grabs with heels, sneakers, slides and boots all having their prices slashed to between $19.99 and $39.99.
6%DokiDoki New Generation (August 15-25 @ Multiple Venues)
Japanese street fashion has arrived in Toronto and this tour is dedicated to spreading kawaii cheer with workshops, talks and special guests.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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