Reading Rhythms Toronto Chapter - June 18th (Hidden Back Patio!)
About This Event
Read a book! Outside!
We're taking over the beautifully shaded back patio of Now & Later wine bar. Bring your book, connect with like-minded readers, and enjoy a glass of delicious wine on this hidden patio. Your ticket will include your first drink (choice of wine or non-alcoholic).
In case you're new here:
Reading Rhythms is a series of welcoming reading parties designed to make it easy for people to gather and read socially. We invite you to bring any book you want and facilitate silent reading periods, as well as 1-on-1 breakouts, and group discussions to pull on the threads of the books that everyone is engaging with.
In a world that can often feel devoid of interest and meaningful connection, we bring readers together to reconnect with our love of learning, to experience the wonder of beautiful venues and curated music, and to gather amongst all of the people who want to be in that very same room.
Our favorite conversations happen in the Reading Rhythms mobile app. Join us there → https://readingrhythms.app
Disclaimer: By purchasing a ticket, you agree to have your photo/video used for social media/marketing materials, both as property of Reading Rhythms and other publications that may be present at our reading parties. Additionally, your purchase is final and no refunds will be given under any circumstances. By completing your purchase, you will also be automatically added to our newsletter to receive updates and event information.
What to Expect
Bring Any Book
Whatever you're into
Curated Music
Ambient reading vibes
Meet Your People
Relaxed, social setting
Good Vibes Only
Drinks, snacks, & chats
Venue
Now & Later
1007 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6H 1M1, Canada
What Readers Say
“I'm 88 years old and moved to Hudson Yards to be closer to my grandkids. I think this is a wonderful idea.”
— Judith
“That first event I attended was really cool for me because I'd been wanting to just read more often and making a plan to just go somewhere and read really kept me accountable to that.”
— NYC Newcomer