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Amazing things to do in July
Wednesday July 2 to Sunday July 27
Until Sunday, July 27
Railbender Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery Railbender Gallery proudly presents four years in the punk underground, a photography exhibit by Ottawa punk photographer Darryl Reid. The exhibit showcases photography – using both digital and analogue cameras - of the local underground music scene in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal. Railbender Gallery is located at 3 Hamilton Ave. North. Contact 613-725-6061 or visit: railbenderstudio.com for more information.
Cube Gallery Sanjeev Sivarulrasa will launch his solo exhibition vanishing stars with a vernissage and book launch that takes place Sunday, July 6 from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. In concert with the Nocturne Festival, Cube Gallery hosts a solo show by Ottawa artist and astrophotographer Sanjeev Sivarulrasa, featuring a series of photographic works and oil paintings. Visit the Cube Gallery website for updates on Star Parties, lectures and other activities during this year’s festival at: cubegallery.ca.
Thursday July 3, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
First Thursdays Art Walk Enjoy a gorgeous summer night on July 3 strolling
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A.Y. Jackson, Lake Rouvière, 1961 © Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa / The City of Ottawa / The Ottawa Art Gallery
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SUMMER DAY CAMPS
Amazing things happening all summer long
STAY ACTIVE AND RUN!
Alcatel-Lucent Sunday Bikedays Learn to run or train for an event with the Ottawa Running Club (ottawarunningclub.com) • Meet at the Wellington Bridgehead at 8:15 a.m. on Sundays for the marathon and half program at Bridgehead Coffeehouse, 1277 Wellington St. (two blocks west of Holland). • Meet at Notre Dame High School on Broadview Avenue for track workouts at 6:15 p.m. Under the eye of the coach, you’ll take part in a progression of drills and interval runs that will increase your fitness, power and efficiency. • Meet Tuesday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Dovercourt’s downstairs doors, rain or shine. Stretches, warm-ups and cool downs will start and finish every workout. Workouts are posted in advance near the pool desk. Call 613-798-8950 ext. 229 for more information.
STAY ACTIVE AND BIKE!
Alcatel-Lucent Sunday Bikedays Grab your bike and head out on the empty and open road in Canada’s Capital Region. Since 1970, the National Capital Commission has opened scenic parkways to cyclists in Ottawa and Gatineau Park. Nine kilometres of the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway is open every Sunday for biking, rollerblading or running from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Check out the National Capital Commission website for online maps.
All campers will earn a highly sought after opportunity to perform at the RBC Bluesfest or Ottawa Folk Festival. Local professionals will work with campers to develop technical and musical skills; define their image through wardrobe and stage presence training; and build confidence for their big performance!
BEATS & BASS DJ CAMP (11-16yrs)
CONCERT CREW CAMP (11-16yrs)
BE IN THE BAND CAMP (11-16yrs)
With renowned artists DJ Illo and DJ Iggy Smalls June 30 - July 3 & July 7 - 11
With Justin Black July 28 – August 1
With Keith McCuaig, Connor McGuire and Dan Petti August 5– 8, August 11–15 & August 18–22
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Don’t have a bike? Don’t worry! RightBike, a community owned-and-operated bike share service, operates in the Westboro and Wellington West neighbourhoods and allows members access to 65 distinctive, comfortable, and easy-to-ride bicycles spread across many convenient hubs including: • RightBike Headquarters, 1A McCormick St. (one block north of Wellington West and one block east of Parkdale Ave) • Hintonburg Community Centre, 1064 Wellington St. West (corner of Merton) • Causeway Work Centre, 22 O’Meara Street (near Tom Brown Arena) • Cyclelogik, 1111A Wellington Avenue West (corner of Stirling) • Mountain Equipment Co-op, 366 Richmond Road (between Churchill & Roosevelt) • Dovercourt Recreation Centre, 411 Dovercourt Avenue (corner of Roosevelt). For more information, email rightbike@causewayworkcentre.org or call 613-722-4440.
STAY ACTIVE AND PLAY Tennis!
Brush up on your tennis skills at: Fairmont Park , 265 Fairmont Ave, two courts McKellar Park, 539 Wavell Ave , two courts Westboro Kiwanis Park (Dovercourt), 411 Dovercourt Ave , one court The Elmdale Tennis Club located, 184 Holland Ave. Visit: elmdale.ca.
Try Something New!
Want to try your hand at lawn bowling? Check out the Highland Park Lawn Bowling Club, located at the corner of Byron and Golden Avenues. Drop-in sessions are held on Monday and Wednesday nights at 6:30 pm. Members also play several times throughout the week: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:45 p.m. All are welcome to drop in and have a look. For more information call Jean at 613-592-1007 or visit: highlandparklawnbowling.ca. Visit the Elmdale Lawn Bowling Club at 1 MacFarlane Avenue (near the Civic Hospital) during their open houses on Monday mornings at 10 a.m. Beginners and new bowlers are encouraged to come for some instruction and practice. Flat soled shoes are required. More information is available by calling 613- 722-2205.
Our stories. Our museums
This summer, discover Ottawa’s community museums: Cumberland Heritage Village museum: Classic Car show - July 13
nepean museum: Community sports day - July 19
Vanier museopark: Summer day camps - July and August
FairFields Heritage House: Summer day camps - July and August
bytown museum: Monday night movies - July and August
pinHey’s point HistoriC site: Children’s programs - Thursdays and Saturdays in July and August
osgoode townsHip museum: Kindermusik Tuesday mornings - Weekly watson’s mill: Craft Beer tasting - July 11 billings estate: Canada Day Tea - July 1
goulbourn museum: Teddy Bear’s Picnic family craft day - July 20 dieFenbunker: Canada’s Cold war museum: Spy Camp - Daily starting June 30
www.OttawaMuseuMNetwOrk.ca
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Enjoy a Safe, Fun-filled & Relaxing Summer! Happy Canada Day! I am pleased to: • Provide assistance with federal agencies • arrange letter of greetings for special occasions • answer questions about federal legislation • listen to your feedback.
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Continued from page 8 the streets of Wellington West at the yearround First Thursdays Art Walk. The art walk is a neighbourhood celebration that takes place the first Thursday of every month, and brings you to five unique galleries where you will enjoy worldclass art, good vibes and good conversation. For more information visit: wellingtonwest.ca.
Saturday July 5, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Hintonburg Park
Ottawa Brewery Market. Have a chance to learn about and try the best beer both locally and in Ontario – and, meet the people behind the brands. At the Ottawa Brewery Market, you will be able to sample beers from a variety of Ontario craft breweries. For more information visit: brewerymarket.com.
Saturday July 5, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Highland Park Lawn Bowling 100-year Strawberry Social. Celebrate a century of lawn bowling in the nation’s capital at the Highland Park Lawn Bowling Club’s 100th anniversary strawberry social. For more information contact Jean Higgins at: jsh3101@aol.com or 613-5921007. Located on the corner of Byron Avenue and Golden Avenue.
Tuesday July 8, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Westboro Wading Pool Fairytale Splash at the Westboro wading pool. Bring your favourite storybooks to life in this fun and enchanting water world with your children!
Saturday July 12, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Hintonburg Public House Join the latest beer tasting group in town at the HPH Craft Beer Sessions. Every month a different brewery will stop by to pour their delicious brews. Admission is $25 to$30 depending on the number of beers and the brewery. For more information visit: hintonburgpublichouse.ca.
Sunday July 13, 5K: 9 a.m. start , 1K: 9:10 a.m. start, Parkdale Park
Hintonburg Cenntennial 5K is back for the eighth year! Run or walk through Hintonburg or cheer on your neighbours during this fun family event. The race also includes a 1K for kids, T-shirts, chip-times and it’s always free for children 13 and under! Register in person or pick up your kit at Cyclelogik, 1111 Wellington Street W. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 12. For more information contact Lisa@iRun.ca.
Tuesday July 15, 10:30 a.m.
Carlingwood Library Tante Caroline presents: Miss Trinket’s Gadgets. Miss Trinket invents, fixes, and creates gizmos and widgets from all kinds of thing-a-majigs but can’t seem to finish her projects! She asks for help from the kids of the Summer Reading Club to create an incredible tale about her inventions. An original story where word play and creativity are honoured guests for all ages four to eight. For more information visit: bibliottawalibrary.ca. 281 Woodroffe Avenue.
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Amazing things to do in August Every Monday, 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Whisper’s Pub and Eatery Take in local talent – or even perform – at open mic with Spirit of Rasputin’s at Whispers Pub and Eatery. It’s a great way to get out and enjoy a summer evening! For more information visit: whisperspubottawa.ca. 249 Richmond Road.
Every Sunday starting at 9:30 a.m.
Lululemon Westboro location Start your day with Sunday morning yoga! Come out and take part in a complimentary yoga class every Sunday morning. Doors open at 9:20 a.m. and class starts at 9:30 a.m.! Call 613-761-1839 for more details. 340 Richmond Road.
Friday August 1, 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday July 15, 10:30 a.m.
Rosemount Library Morse Code Jewelry. Children ages nine to 12 are invited to join the Rosemount Library for some DIY Morse Code jewelry! Kids can spell their name or favourite word in beads – all while learning Morse Code and practicing their skills on a telegraph key. For more information visit: bibliottawalibrary.ca. 18 Rosemount Street.
Thursday July 17, 10:30 a.m.
Carlingwood Public Library Electro-cards workshop. Children ages six to 12 can use conductive paint to make a greeting card that lights up! Kids ages 7 and
under must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required for children only. For more information visit: bibliottawalibrary.ca. 281 Woodroffe Avenue.
Friday July 18 and Saturday July 19, 7 pm
Hintonburg Park A Company of Fools Theatre presents As You Like It in Hintonburg Park. Directed by Scott Florence, and featuring Catriona Leger, Matthew John Lundvall, Kate McArthur, Geoff McBride, and Katie Ryerson. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair, and the entire family. 1064 Wellington St. W..
Carlingwood Public Library Ready for a summer Block Party? Bring the kids to the Carlingwood Public Library for Building Boom, where they can show off their architectural creativity with Lego. 281 Woodroffe Avenue.
Sunday August 3, 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Hintonburg Public House Celebrate the long weekend with the HPH Trivia Challenge. Good at trivia? Organize a team of two to four people and discover who is the true trivia genius of the month. If you win, stay out late and celebrate!
Tuesday August 5, 7 p.m.
Clare Gardens Park A Company of Fools Theatre presents As You Like It in Hintonburg Park. Directed by Scott
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Stay local! Westboro Farmers’ Market, Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. , until October 25, Byron Park Now in its third year, the Ottawa Farmers’ Market is back in Westboro. Located along the beautiful walking path of the Byron Linear Park, between Golden, Richmond and Byron Avenues, the Westboro Farmers’ Market is growing with more than 65 vendors. See the complete list of Westboro vendors at ottawafarmersmarket.ca Parkdale Market: Located at the corner of Parkdale and Wellington in Hintonburg, this market was established in 1927 and is run by the City of Ottawa. Features fresh fruit and vegetables and flowers. Open from early spring to late fall, and during the Christmas season. Newly renovated in 2011. Come and shop for local produce at your community market! Support local restaurants and join the Hintonburg Supper Club! Meet neighbourhood residents while socializing at local restaurants. The Club meets roughly once a month. There is no charge other than what you choose to eat or drink. For more information see hintonburg.com/ supperclub.html. Take your dog for an off-leash run at one of the neighbourhood’s off-leash parks including: Laroche Park, Riverside Terrace Park, Westwood Park and Woodroffe Park. For a map of offleash parks see: parkfinder.ottawadogblog.ca. Visit Maplelawn Gardens, one of the city’s few remaining walled gardens from the 1800s, situated next to the historic Keg Manor. Open dawn to dusk. For more information about the history and plants see maplelawn.ca. Take a walk by Remic Rapids to see “The Art of Balance” inukshuks created by local artist John Ceprano. For more information about the artist, visit jfceprano.com.
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SWIM! splash pads and wading pools
Check out one of the area’s 3 splash pads and wading pools! Fun for kids of all ages. • Enjoy a cool dip in the pool! Open swims take place at
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Dovercourt Recreation Centre throughout the summer on Mondays from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesdays from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Fridays 2 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Saturdays 1:45 p.m. to 3 p.m. Check dovercourt.org or call 613-798-8950 for more details.
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1. Ev Tremblay Park
5. Iona Park
9. Woodroffe Park
108 Beech Ave Open July 4 to August 27 June & July weekdays: 11 am – 6 pm; August & weekends: 11 am – 5 pm Closed: Mondays
223 Iona St Open July 4 to August 27 June & July weekdays: 11:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. August & Saturdays: 11:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed: Sundays & Mondays
180 Lockhart Ave Open June 20 to August 15 June & July weekdays: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. August & Sundays: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed: Saturdays
2. Parkdale Market Park
6. Lions Park
366 Parkdale Ave Open June 20 to August 15 June & July weekdays: 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. August & weekends: 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed: Thursdays
294 Elmgrove Ave Open June 27 to August 22 June & July weekdays: 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. August: 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed: Saturdays & Sundays
10. Hintonburg Park Splash Pad
3. Champlain Park
7. Westboro Kiwanis (Dovercourt)
12. Roy Duncan Park Splash Pad
411 Dovercourt Ave Open June 29 to August 30 June & July weekdays: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. August weekdays: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. June, July & August weekends: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Closed: Mondays
295 Churchill Ave
140 Carleton Ave Open June 27 to August 22 June & July weekdays: 11 am – 6 pm June & July Mondays and Fridays: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. June & July Tuesdays and Thursdays: Noon to 7 p.m. August Mondays and Fridays: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. August Tuesdays and Thursdays: Noon to 6 p.m. June, July & August weekends : 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays: Closed
1064 Wellington St. W.
11. Laroche Park Splash Pad 52 Bayview Ave
8. McKellar Park 4. Hampton Park 645 Parkview Rd Open June 20 to August 15 June & July weekdays: 11:30 am - 6 pm August & Sundays: 11:30 am - 5 pm Closed: Saturdays
539 Wavell Ave Open June 29 to August 16 July Mon, Wed, Fri: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tue & Thu: 1:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. August: Mon, Wed, Fri. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues & Thu: 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. June, July & August weekends: Closed
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PLAY! in amazing parks
Parks are the centre of the community in the summer. Check out which one is closet to you or spend your summer visiting them all! There are a total of 29 parks in Kitchissippi!
10. FISHER PARK, 250 Holland Ave 11. HAMPTON PARK, 645 Parkview Rd
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12. HEATHER CROWE PARK, 1902 ScottSt 13. HINTONBURGH PARK, 101 Duhamel St
July & August Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
14. IONA PARK, 223 Iona St 15. LAROCHE PARK, 52 Bayview Rd 16. LION’S PARK, 294 Elmgrove Ave
Morning Session 10am – 12pm $45
Experience the wonder of being an actual florist.
17. MAHONEY PARK, 160 Lanark Ave 18. MCCORMICK PARK, 294 Carruthers Ave
Afternoon Session 2pm – 4pm $45
Learn how to dream, design and create your own arrangement – then make your own to take home! Learn tips and strategies for flower care Giggle with friends as you learn a new skill to enjoy for years to come!
3 Sessions $120
It’s SO Easy!
19. MCKELLAR PARK, 539 Wavell Ave 20. PARKDALE PARK, 366 Parkdale Ave 21. REID PARK, 40 Reid Ave 1. ARMSTRONG PARK, 69 Armstrong St 2. BAYVIEW PARK SITE, 128 Bayview Rd 3. BYRON TRAMWAY PARK, 579 Byron Ave
Daily Themes Fairy Garden
Tea Party
Little Florists
Create a fairy Garden terrarium!
Create flower arrangement in a teacup!
Create a corsage and lovely floral arrangement!
Create a wild garden, complete with itty-bitty plants and itty-bitty places!
Flower Fairy Create a magical flower wand in a beautiful bud vase!
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23. RIVERSIDE TERRACE PARK, 225 Clearview Ave
24. ROY DUNCAN PARK, 295 Churchill Ave
4. CARRUTHERS STIRLING PARK,
Wild Willy’s Garden
22. REMIC BEACH COMPLEX,
195 Carruthers Ave
5. CHAMPLAIN PARK, 140 Carleton Ave
25. SENIOR CITIZEN’S CENTRE, 345 Richmond Rd
6. CLARE GARDENS PARK, 269 Clare St
26. SOMERSET SQUARE, 2 Spadina Ave
7. EV TREMBLAY PARK, 108 Beech St
27. TILLBURY PARK, 725 Sherbourne Rd
8. EVERGREEN PARK, 906 Dension Cres
28. WESTBORO BEACH, 529 Richmond Rd
9. FAIRMONT PARK, 265 Fairmont Ave
29. WESTBORO KIWANIS PARK, 411 Dovercourt Ave
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Thursday August 7, 2 p.m.
Rosemount Public Library Join the Flip Book Workshop and make your own animation! Come out to the Rosemount Public Library and join staff from the Ottawa Art Gallery to learn how to make your own animated flip book and watch your drawings come to life. Ages seven to 12. 18 Rosemount Ave.
Sunday August 24, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Continued from page 11 Florence, and featuring Catriona Leger, Matthew John Lundvall, Kate McArthur, Geoff McBride, and Katie Ryerson. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair, and the entire family.1064 Wellington St. W.
Westboro Wading Pool 19th Annual Dog Swim: Bring your pooch for a dip in Westboro’s wading pool. Dogs must be on a leash and should have a long walk prior to the swim. Owners, prepare to get wet! 411 Dovercourt Ave.
Stay connected! Want to spend time giving back to your community this summer? The Parkdale Food Centre is always looking for energetic, kind and community-minded folks to join its team of volunteers! Volunteers are needed Tuesday or Thursday afternoons or on Tuesday evenings for many activities including welcoming and interviewing guests, preparing food orders and serving food. For more information email: parkdalefoodcentre@gmail.com or call 613-722-8019.
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Parkdale Market turns 90 this July! You’re invited to a celebration, on July 12th. Our anniversary ceremony will begin at 11 am so please drop by and enjoy yummy treats and fresh local products! The market’s officially in full swing & the stands are plentiful! Plump veggies, juicy strawberries and heirloom tomatoes. Psst! There is exciting news for the Field House! Find out more at www.fieldhouseparkdale.com!
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Techno Buddies at the Carlingwood Public Library. Teen volunteers share their knowledge of technology with older adults one-on-one. Learn about Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and e-mail. Sessions are held at the branch at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, August 6 and Wednesday, August 27. Toastmasters: Achieve great communication skills and success! The Westboro Masonic Hall hosts Toastmasters meetings every Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Meetings are located at 430 Churchill Ave. in Westboro. For more information visit: westboromasonichall.ca.
Parkdale & Wellington Streets
Open 7 days a week
from dawn till dusk! 613-244-4410 parkdalemarket@ottawa.ca
Reading Buddies at the Carlingwood Public Library: Teens can pair up with children and help them read in both English and French. This program is in partnership with Frontier College and Algonquin College and takes place at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 5, Saturday, July 12, Saturday, August 16, and Saturday, August 23. Ages six to 11.
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