City of Toronto and Rogers unveil honorary “Taylor Swift Way” route
05 November 2024 - 12:30AM
Today, the City of Toronto and Rogers unveiled new ceremonial
street signs for “Taylor Swift Way”, an honorary route connecting
Nathan Phillips Square to Rogers Centre for the month of November
to celebrate the upcoming Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour shows in
Toronto.
The 22 ceremonial street signs created by the City in
partnership with Rogers will be donated to Daily Bread Food Bank at
the end of November to raise money for the organization through
auctions. Rogers will match funds raised up to $113,000 – a nod to
Swift’s lucky number, 13.
Mayor Olivia Chow, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie
(Scarborough-Rouge Park) and Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik (Spadina-Fort
York) were joined by representatives from Rogers, and Neil
Hetherington, CEO, Daily Bread Food Bank, for the unveiling event
at “1 Taylor Swift Way” outside Rogers Centre.
The signs are being installed along Queen Street West, John
Street, Front Street and Blue Jays Way. The temporary naming of the
route follows Toronto City Council direction in July after a
member’s motion by Deputy Mayor McKelvie.
An online auction for the “1 Taylor Swift Way” street sign and
six other signs kicks off today and runs until November 10. Five
additional signs will be released for auction each Monday in
November. Full details can be found on the Daily Bread Food Bank
website: www.dailybread.ca/taylorswiftway.
Swift will perform sold-out shows on November 14, 15, 16, 21, 22
and 23. She is the first artist ever to perform six nights at
Rogers Centre in a single tour. Rogers is the presenting sponsor of
Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour in Canada.
Quotes:
“It’s our honour to welcome Taylor Swift to Toronto for nearly a
Fortnight of music and magic. We hope fans are Enchanted by their
walk down ‘Taylor Swift Way’ and will generously support the
auction of these signs – each a keepsake for Evermore that will
help a great cause. Thank you to our partners at Rogers for
generously matching those donations and for helping us bring this
initiative to life by funding these signs.”– Mayor Olivia Chow
“Taylor Swift will make the whole place shimmer at the Rogers
Centre in concerts that Swifties will remember forever and always.
These honorary signs created in partnership with Rogers will never
go out of style and will support the Daily Bread Food Bank's
important work here in Toronto. It’s our way of following Taylor
Swift’s lead of generosity to the communities she visits.”– Deputy
Mayor Jennifer McKelvie (Scarborough-Rouge Park), Chair of the
Infrastructure and Environment Committee
“I’m excited to welcome Swifties from near and far to Toronto's
downtown during the coming weeks and we are working hard to get
ready for it as a City to make it a safe, fun and memorable
experience. I invite everyone who visits 'Taylor Swift Way' to be a
superstar themselves by supporting awesome local charities like the
Daily Bread Food Bank, and discovering Toronto’s incredible
artists, poets and culture makers.”– Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik
(Spadina-Fort York)
“We’re thrilled to be the presenting sponsor of Taylor Swift |
The Eras Tour in Canada and to help raise funds and match donations
for the critical mission of the Daily Bread Food Bank.” – Terrie
Tweddle, Chief Brand and Communications Officer, Rogers
“We are deeply grateful to the City of Toronto and Rogers for
donating these invaluable 'Taylor Swift Way' signs to Daily Bread
Food Bank. At a time when one in 10 Torontonians are making use of
food banks, the funds raised through this auction and the generous
matching donation from Rogers will go towards ensuring that
neighbours in need of emergency food support have a place to
turn.” – Neil Hetherington, CEO, Daily Bread Food Bank
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more than three million people whose diversity and experiences make
this great city Canada’s leading economic engine and one of the
world’s most diverse and livable cities. As the fourth largest city
in North America, Toronto is a global leader in technology,
finance, film, music, culture, innovation and climate action, and
consistently places at the top of international rankings due to
investments championed by its government, residents and businesses.
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About Daily Bread Food Bank Daily Bread Food
Bank works towards long-term solutions to end hunger and poverty
and runs innovative programs to support individuals living on low
incomes and experiencing food insecurity. Daily Bread distributes
fresh and shelf-stable food and fresh-cooked meals to 129 member
agencies running 205 food programs across Toronto — a network that
now serves over 3.3 million client visits per year. Through
research and advocacy, Daily Bread also advances meaningful policy
change to realize the right to food in our communities. Learn
more at dailybread.ca.
Media contacts
Media Relations, City of Toronto, media@toronto.caMedia
Relations, Rogers, media@rci.rogers.com Eva Molina, VP, Marketing
and Communications, Daily Bread, emolina@dailybread.ca
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