Beach Metro News – April 21, 2015

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Volume 44 No. 4

April 21, 2015

Photo finish at Spring Sprint

PHOTO: JON MULDOON

Dominic Temple, left, and Grace Wilson race toward the finish line in the 2 km children’s run at the annual Beaches Spring Sprint on April 11. Temple took second place in the boys 10 to 12 category and third overall, while Wilson finished second in the girls 10 to 12 group and fourth place overall. More than 500 runners and walkers took part in the fundraiser for the Beaches Recreation Centre, organized by the centre’s advisory board. For results and more photos, see beachmetro.com.

Kew Beach PS takes in Pantry Park INSIDE By Andrew Hudson

IT MAY be smaller than Ted Reeve’s pantry, but leasing Pantry Park is a big deal for Kew Beach Junior Public School. On May 5, Toronto city council will vote on a 999year lease that allows Kew Beach to use the track and field at Pantry Park as part of its school yard. In exchange, the Toronto District School Board will take on field maintenance costs of about $15,000, and give up its long-held option to build a new school on the east side of Woodbine Park. According to city and school officials, the deal is a win-win. “It really works,” says local school trustee Sheila Cary-Meagher. Kew Beach is bustling with students, said CaryMeagher, and the existing yard is too small for

students to play soccer and other sports at recess. “They need more space,” she said. “When you have energetic, happy kids running around, if they don’t have enough square footage they’re inclined to collide.” Tucked behind the school and the backyards of homes along Kippendavie and Kenilworth Avenues, the 3.6-acre Pantry Park is a popular spot for youth soccer, and for dog walkers and joggers who live nearby. If the lease goes ahead, Pantry Park will continue to be a public park outside school hours, like the city parks beside Bowmore, George Webster and other schools. The only difference is that any groups who want to rent the park will get their permits from the TDSB, not the city. “If people walk through the park on a Sunday

afternoon now, they should continue to do that,” said Cary-Meagher, adding that neighbouring residents who have backyard gates to the park can continue to use them. The lease excludes the small field house and public washroom at the park’s south end, which will remain open to the public. Since 1996, the TDSB has held an option to build a new school on a 4.3-acre parcel of land on the east side of nearby Woodbine Park, along Northern Dancer Boulevard. But given the board’s current finances, CaryMeagher said the chance of that going ahead is “about zero to none.” “The province doesn’t want to give us one dime for anything,” she said. Cont’d. on Page 2

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