Community Engagement

Community Engagement

April 27, 2024

Cloverdale has always been much more than just a mall. It’s been a vibrant community hub that has served locals and showcased creativity across generations. So it’s important for us to seek input and advice from the community every step of the way.

 

With this in mind, there is now a dedicated exhibit space within the mall – the Cloverdale Common – to host community events, run arts and culture programming, and seek feedback throughout the journey. We invite you to drop by and say hello.

 

February 23, 2020

Community Yoga

Community Yoga


February 23, 2020

Drift away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and let go of stress with Yoga classes at The Cloverdale Common in partnership with ALIVE Yoga.

Whether it’s your first time on a mat or you’ve been practicing for as long as you can remember, these fun and creative yoga classes will help improve flexibility, strength and mobility.

Classes are led by experienced, fully certified yoga teacher, who is there to ensure you feel confident, comfortable and challenged.

Complimentary Adult Yoga classes will take place every Sunday from 10:30am to 11:30am.

A limited supply of Yoga mats are available to use on site.  Feel free to bring along your own mat.

Namaste.

Cloverdale Common Office Hours

Cloverdale Common Office Hours


February 23, 2020

Engage with us at the Cloverdale Common

The Common is the designated space within the mall created to seek the community's feedback regarding the proposed Cloverdale Mall redevelopment.  It will also serve as an arts and cultural hub, providing a range of programming through Arts Etobicoke and our community partners.

We invite you to join us—and have your say.

Driftwork: A Selection of Art by Akin Lakeshore Artists

Driftwork: A Selection of Art by Akin Lakeshore Artists


February 23, 2020

This exhibition aims to connect Akin with the Cloverdale Common through the display of local art works. Artists from Akin’s Lakeshore Studios will display works that represent Etobicoke and its arts community.

This exhibition, running from January 17th to March 15th, will include an opening reception, artists talk, and art workshop.