PLANET PALMERSTON RETURNS, JUNE 21 2014


THE 6th ANNUAL
PLANET PALMERSTON
COMMUNITY YARD SALE RETURNS!
Saturday, JUNE 21st, 2014 (rain date June 22nd)
 Palmerston Blvd, from College Street to Bloor Street
- A portion of event proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity Toronto -



Toronto - The residents of Palmerston Blvd. are planning their 6th annual PLANET PALMERSTON: a community yard sale with a portion of proceeds going to Habitat For Humanity Toronto.

Now a staple event in the community, this year’s event aims to build on the success of past years when Palmerston Boulevard came alive with yard sales, bake sales, lemonade stands, raffles, face painting, plant sales, bbq’s, live music and a strong sense of community. To date, the event has raised over $10,000 for Habitat for Humanity Toronto.

“The intention of the day is to build community on our own street, to invite others to celebrate with us and together, raise money and awareness for charities working to improve our community at large,” says one of the event’s organizers Mackenzie Muldoon; “everybody wins!”


Established in 1988, Habitat for Humanity Toronto is a non-profit, non-denominational Christian housing organization. We welcome all people without discrimination to join us as we build simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with low-income families. One hundred percent of all administrative and fundraising costs are paid for by the operation of four Toronto ReStores. Habitat Toronto ReStores sell quality new and gently used donated building materials. Habitat for Humanity Toronto is proud to be a 2011 Tarion Award of Excellence Finalist in the Medium Volume Builder category. Every 10 minutes, Habitat for Humanity helps a family improve their housing situation in more than 100 countries around the world.


Come celebrate community on the prettiest street in Toronto!

Planet Palmerston
A Community Yard Sale
A portion of proceeds to benefit Habitat for Humanity Toronto
Saturday, June 21st, 2014, 10 am – 3 pm
(Rain Date: Sunday, June 22nd, 2014)
Palmerston Boulevard, from College St. to Bloor St.