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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Hot dog! It's National Hot Dog Day and events in Toronto today are ready to celebrate with a free frank and some fun festivities. Weekly favourites like Summer Wednesdays and Open Roof are also on and there's a garden party, film, photography, music and more on, too.

Events you might want to check out:

Free Hot Dogs at Fancy Franks (July 17 @ Fancy Franks)
Summers are for hot dogs and you can celebrate National Hot Dog Day with a free dog between noon and 5 p.m. at Frank's on College Street.
Pearls of Africa (July 17 @ 918 Bathurst)
Music, performances, crafts and a special talk by Ugandan author, Kamshuka is all on in support of educational and anti-poaching efforts.
Open Roof (July 17 @ The Lower Junction)
It's a night for a special coming-of-age story about self-discovery and love without labels in this Keith Behrman film, plus music by The Heavy Weights.
The Photography of Moyra Davey (July 17 @ Ryerson Image Centre)
Take a tour through the work of this year's winner of the Scotiabank Photography hard as Davey's raw portraits capture scenes from life.
Toronto Life Garden Party (July 17 @ Toronto Botanical Garden)
Back again is this big summer garden party with a night of music, food and drinks situated among the lush greenery of the Botanical Garden.
Lars Lundehave Hansen (July 17 @ Monarch Tavern)
If you're like me and in an 80's ambient soundscape mood because of Stranger Things, you're going to like Lars Lundehave's spacey tunes.
Throwaway (July 17 @ The Baby G)
Get ready for a night of gritty and weird rock tunes that go hard with the noize courtesy of Throwaway, Goosebump, Animatist and Joncro.
House of Kings (July 17 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
The party's on at Glad Day as House of Kings looks to beat the heat with a big summer bash and a sweet lineup of local drag kings.
Pulp Fictions (July 17-24 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
With Quentin Tarantino's new movie coming out this summer, TIFF is gearing up to screen some of his earlier classics, starting with Pulp Fiction.
Evergreen's Summer Wednesdays (July 17 - August 28 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Max and relax at Brick Works with an night of food, drinks, games, Muskoka chairs and just enough nature in the city to help feel refreshed.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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