Nomads Rugby Football
Club
The Nomads Rugby Football Club is one of the six founding clubs of the
Ontario Rugby Union and the Toronto Rugby Union. Our acting group was formed
in part from members of the Nomads, hence our name. The Nomads play
at Fletcher's Fields northeast of Toronto, and practice around the downtown
core.
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Toronto Australia-New
Zealand Club (Tranzac)
The NAGs' home since 1975, Tranzac is primarily a performing arts venue. As
well as our group, Tranzac hosts the Flying
Cloud Folk Club, and various independent musical performers. And for 10
days each June and July, Tranzac becomes the "Fringe Club", the
central gathering point for performers and patrons of the Toronto
Fringe Festival.
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Association of Community
Theatres - Central Ontario
The Association of Community Theatres - Central Ontario
(ACT-CO) is a regional not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting
community theatre in Central Ontario. The organization boundaries stretch from
Lake Ontario (south) to Haliburton (north) and from Georgetown (west) to
Bowmanville (east). ACT-CO has been part of the theatrical community since
1932, encouraging development and appreciation of the performing arts. The
NAGs is one of some 42 groups who belong to ACT-CO.
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The Annex.com
The
Annex.com is a community website focusing on the Arts and Events of The
Annex area in Toronto. It offers free advertising for local area
artists, musicians, writers, etc., to promote their creations and
upcoming events. The site also provides information about the area
restaurants and shops, real estate, politics, and a classifieds section
for community interests i.e. yard sales, lost pets, and professional
services.
The site has been developed by local
residents who felt the need to know and to share all of the wonderful
people and places that make The Annex one of the greatest neighbourhoods
in Toronto.
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WhatsUP.ca
Ontario's premiere local online entertainment & shopping guide. Find
out what's happening in Toronto and around the province.
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Kids Help
Phone
Kids Help Phone is a non-profit organization that
provides Canadian families with the Kids Help Phone and Parent Help Line
services.
Every day, Kids Help Phone and Parent Help Line counsellors answer calls
and online questions from across Canada. No matter what the problem
or concern, our counsellors are there to provide immediate and caring
support, information and, if necessary, referral to a local
community or social service agency.
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