Knitting Lessons
Saturday. 23 January
We are offering a special edition of our Knitting workshop this Saturday. For $5, you receive a small quantity of yarn, you make a pair of knitting needles, and our knitters show you the basics. For knitters who are past the complete and utter beginner stage, who have a project they could use a bit of help on, are welcome to bring it in. Marilyn, who says she has lots of experience in making, and correcting, knitting mistakes, can even advise on adjusting your project if it seems to be coming unstitched or missknit.

When the Lesson is over you may take home your partially knit piece, a bit of yarn, and your own knitting needles, to continue knitting later.
Two of our knitters are Marilyn Spearin, docent, above, and Catherine Watts, docent, below.
This Saturday,
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We're Open for Visitors!
the
Tollkeeper's Cottage
The oldest structure
of its kind in Canada - now
a museum about tolls, roads,
and nineteenth century life
owned, restored and operated
by the
Community History Project
(now a charitable organization).
Located at the corner of
Bathurst St. and Davenport Rd.
(Toronto, ON)
in The Tollkeeper's Park.
We're open Saturdays
10am - 5pm
Community groups can use the space for meetings also
Our fall lecture series runs from Sept 8 to Sept 29.
Special reduced price $7 per lecture with refreshments, or $25 for whole series
08 September
"Jacques & Hay 19th Century Furniture Makers"
Norie Jacobs
15 September
"Eating on the Move: First Nations to Newcomers"
Dr Dorothy Duncan
22 September
"Cemeteries: Overlooked Heritage Assets"
Marjorie Stuart, Ontario Genealogical Society
29 September
"New Insights on the Toronto Shoreline and Island"
Author & Lawyer: Jane Fairburn
We have a supply of fresh syrup or maple sugar to take home ($9 small bottle, $31 quart).
We also now have Tollkeeper's Cottage Tee shirts for sale for $20
Limerick winners from this year's Days open have been chosen and are posted HERE.







