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Posted: Hello, Im a calling all spinners, firey peeps, anyone, just wandering what the scene is like in Toronto, where every one meets, do people spin in the aching cold?
Posted: Hey, As far as I know there are people who play at Dovercourt house.... saturday mornings or wednesday mornings... I took some lessons there in baneti (the teacher studied in Vernassy, I think I spelled that wrong)... I just moved to Hamilton (ugg) so I go to the Y.M.C.A... but let me know if you find out... also I'd recomend going to Kensington Market and asking at one of the coffee shops. Someone would beable to tell you who it is that organizes the festival of lights...and they would know more than me. Good luck.
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