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WEEKLY CONCERT SERIES: The Octokats’ Jim Shea and the rest of the jazz band perform on Tuesday during the opening night of the weekly summer concert series in Earl Bales Park. All Tuesday performances in the series, which runs until Aug. 27, begin at 7 p.m. See page 5 for more photos.

Lack of cultural space in ward not an issue O’Connor House looking for interested parties

FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Douglas Kennedy has the space to put on arts and cultural events, now all he needs is interested parties to take him

up on the offer. Kennedy, who is on the board of directors of O’Connor House, was one of only two people who came out to Broadlands Community Centre Monday, to a public consultation meet-

ing looking into affordable and sustainable cultural spaces for not-for-profit and community groups in Ward 34. The goal of the consultation is to give councillors a ward>>>ESTATE, page 5

Availability of the O’Connor House could be good news for those parties looking for cultural spaces in Ward 34.

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