Hosted by
Toronto JavaScript
Saturday, June 15th
2:00PM to 7:00PM EDT
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
Hey Everyone, let's go for a chill picnic social to enjoy the nice weather and touch grass!
Jokes aside, it is a good moment to enjoy the weather with nice people!
Alt text for banner: Over a teal background, on the left reads: "Let's touch some grass" Picnic, the date Saturday, June 15th @ 2 PM, and the location: Oriole Park. On the other right a pixel art graphic of a robotic hand touching a patch of grass, over blue, red, orange and yellow diagonal stripes.
Feel free to bring refreshments and snacks to share. We are having a picnic!
We will meet at 2 PM at Oriole Park near the tennis courts.
The park is located at a 2 minute walk from Davisville station.
There are toilets in the park.
There is a table tennis table and lots of open area, so feel free to bring rackets and balls to play.
We'll also have Alice in Wonderland themed croquet set!
There's frequently an ice cream van parked near the park.
Water fountains are available.
TTC: 1.5 blocks from Davisville station. Davisville is wheelchair accessible.
Walking and Cycling: On a bike and walking path. Bike Share Toronto docking station at park edge on Frobisher Avenue near Lascelles
Driving: Some free parking in the residential streets nearby. Please check parking restrictions.
Davisville Station is wheelchair accessible.
Paths in park are paved with tarmac.
Wheeltrans: drop off at Davisville or ask for Frobisher Avenue at Lascelles blvd.
We are double checking the accessibility of the toilet blocks and will post an update.
Service dogs are always welcome.
The TorontoJS Code of Conduct applies. Be nice! Read the code of conduct online.
In addition, under no circumstances should anyone ever touch a mobility aid (e.g. mobility cane, crutches, or wheelchair) or distract a service dog! Treat mobility aids as extensions of a person - even when the person isn't currently using their mobility aid. If you need a mobility aid moved, ask the person it belongs to.
We missed you this time around!
Hosted by
Toronto JavaScript
Jun
15
Saturday, June 15th
2:00PM to 7:00PM EDT
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Hey Everyone, let's go for a chill picnic social to enjoy the nice weather and touch grass!
Jokes aside, it is a good moment to enjoy the weather with nice people!
Alt text for banner: Over a teal background, on the left reads: "Let's touch some grass" Picnic, the date Saturday, June 15th @ 2 PM, and the location: Oriole Park. On the other right a pixel art graphic of a robotic hand touching a patch of grass, over blue, red, orange and yellow diagonal stripes.
Feel free to bring refreshments and snacks to share. We are having a picnic!
We will meet at 2 PM at Oriole Park near the tennis courts.
The park is located at a 2 minute walk from Davisville station.
There are toilets in the park.
There is a table tennis table and lots of open area, so feel free to bring rackets and balls to play.
We'll also have Alice in Wonderland themed croquet set!
There's frequently an ice cream van parked near the park.
Water fountains are available.
TTC: 1.5 blocks from Davisville station. Davisville is wheelchair accessible.
Walking and Cycling: On a bike and walking path. Bike Share Toronto docking station at park edge on Frobisher Avenue near Lascelles
Driving: Some free parking in the residential streets nearby. Please check parking restrictions.
Davisville Station is wheelchair accessible.
Paths in park are paved with tarmac.
Wheeltrans: drop off at Davisville or ask for Frobisher Avenue at Lascelles blvd.
We are double checking the accessibility of the toilet blocks and will post an update.
Service dogs are always welcome.
The TorontoJS Code of Conduct applies. Be nice! Read the code of conduct online.
In addition, under no circumstances should anyone ever touch a mobility aid (e.g. mobility cane, crutches, or wheelchair) or distract a service dog! Treat mobility aids as extensions of a person - even when the person isn't currently using their mobility aid. If you need a mobility aid moved, ask the person it belongs to.
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host