5 things to do this weekend: French films, Earth Hour, and the One of a Kind show

As our regular CityNews.ca series continues, we look at events happening in the city for all ages and interests.

March 28-30, 2014

One of a Kind Spring Show: Over 450 artisans are selling handmade clothes, home decor items, beauty products and more. Direct Energy Centre Exhibition Place, 100 Princes’ Blvd. March 26-March 30. Adults: $14 ($12 online), seniors and youth: $7, children under 13: Free. oneofakindshow.com

Cinefranco: You don’t have to speak French to take in a film at the 17th annual Francophone film festival. All films are subtitled in English at Cinefranco, the largest Francophone film festival in English Canada. The Royal Cinema, 608 College St. March 28-April 6. Adults: $12, seniors and students: $10, children: $8. cinefranco.com

Earth Hour concert: The GLO Show Choir and Lucas Stagg Band will perform a free concert to mark Earth Hour in Riverside. The show is hosted by the local BIA and the World Wildlife Foundation who organize Earth Hour events worldwide to raise climate change awareness. Queen Street East and Saulter Street. Saturday, 7:45 p.m. Free. wwf.ca

Kensington Krawl: Taste your way through Kensington Market while learning about the history of the eclectic downtown neighbourhood. The tour makes six stops including a cheese shop and a deli. Bellevue Square Park, Dundas Street West and Augusta Avenue. Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $55+HST. savourtoronto.com

Wychwood Vintage Clothing Show: Clothes and accessories from 30 of the country’s top vintage dealers will be on display. Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie St. Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $8. antiqueshowscanada.com

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