Harvard Club of Toronto

August 2023

   Summer in the City

EVENTS

August 25, Friday @ 7pm - men’s basketball game with UofT Varsity Blues vs Harvard Crimsons. Location:  UofT Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport, 100 Devonshire Place/Bloor Street West, Toronto.  Tickets now available -  BUY TICKETS

September 10, Sunday @ 2pm tour of the Toronto Holocaust Museum, 4588 Bathurst St, North York.This new museum is a remarkable tribute to Toronto’s Jewish community.  

Special *HCT members* a complimentary ticket + guest ticket. Additional tickets can purchased.  See RSVP HERE .

September 19, Tuesday @ noon webinar - Indigenous Issues Series “The US Indian Child Welfare Act, the Supreme Court, and Welfare for All” with John Echohawk, Pawnee, the Executive Director of the Native American Rights Fund. Register here.

September 27, Wednesday @ 6pm Welcome to Your City - SAVE THE DATE – for this annual, global HAA event especially designed for recent grads to connect with local Harvard alumni communities. Details here soon!

November 18, Saturday @ 12:00 -3:00 pm - The 139th edition of the Harvard vs Yale Football GAME at the Duke of York Pub, 39 Prince Arthur Ave.  REGISTER HERE

MEMBERSHIP

Membership matters! Your support helps us to host these events and to strengthen alumni connections in Toronto. Please renew your membership to the Harvard Club of Toronto this summer.

Ivy+ Patio evening – we had a great time meeting alumni at the Keating Channel Pub August 2. 

 

COMMUNITY GUIDELINES

The Harvard Club of Toronto (HCT) programs and volunteer opportunities respect the rights, differences, and dignity of others. Those taking part in HCT activities are expected to demonstrate honesty, integrity, and civility in those activities, and are accountable for their conduct there with University alumni, students, parents, volunteers, employees, and invitees.

The Harvard Club of Toronto reserves the right to suspend services to and exclude from participation in HCT programs any person whose inappropriate behavior adversely affects the safety, well-being, and inclusion of community members.