Saturday celebration of Grange Park opening
Friday, July 7, 2017

Come Celebrate!
The Grange Park Advisory Committee invites you to celebrate the completion of the park revitalization project!
Starting at noon and running to 4 p.m., the festivities include:
- Free refreshments
- Musical performances
- Face painting
- Artmaking (hosted by OCAD U)
- Strolling magician
- Croquet games
- Dog photo portraits
- Tai Chi demonstration
Join President Sara Diamond, Gillian Siddall, Vice-President, Academic and Robert Luke, Vice-President, Research & Innovation for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1:30 p.m. when 200 pairs of scissors will be handed to the public to cut the 600-foot ribbon.
The Grange Park revitalization project has increased the number of trees in the park, and includes two new, large playgrounds as well as a splash pad. Perennial flower beds are surrounded by new benches and seating. An off-leash dog area, washrooms and improved lighting have been added. As you may have seen, the Henry Moore sculpture, Two Large Forms, is now in the park where it can be viewed from all directions in a new, grassy setting.

The Grange Park Advisory Committee invites you to celebrate the completion of the park revitalization project!
Starting at noon and running to 4 p.m., the festivities include:
- Free refreshments
- Musical performances
- Face painting
- Artmaking (hosted by OCAD U)
- Strolling magician
- Croquet games
- Dog photo portraits
- Tai Chi demonstration
Join President Sara Diamond, Gillian Siddall, Vice-President, Academic and Robert Luke, Vice-President, Research & Innovation for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1:30 p.m. when 200 pairs of scissors will be handed to the public to cut the 600-foot ribbon.
The Grange Park revitalization project has increased the number of trees in the park, and includes two new, large playgrounds as well as a splash pad. Perennial flower beds are surrounded by new benches and seating. An off-leash dog area, washrooms and improved lighting have been added. As you may have seen, the Henry Moore sculpture, Two Large Forms, is now in the park where it can be viewed from all directions in a new, grassy setting.