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  • Sundays, Oct 13, 2024 - Dec 15, 2024
    11:00am
    180 minutes

    3 sessions remaining

    Interested in miniature gaming with toy soldiers? Join in to play science fiction, high fantasy and historical games. Presented by the Ottawa Miniatures Gamers.

    Drop-in program for ages 12 and up.

    All materials will be supplied.

  • Dungeons and Dragons logo

    Friday Oct 18, 2024 at 3:00pm
    120 minutes

    Curious about Dungeons and Dragons (a.k.a. 'that game from Stranger Things')? Give it a try with this one-session-long adventure for beginners! 

    D&D is a popular fantasy role-playing game in which you and other players take on the role of different characters to explore, solve puzzles, and fight or outwit monsters. Learn the basic rules of this popular game as you undertake an adventure with fellow players!  

    This adventure uses pre-generated characters, so you must register by Wednesday October 9th to receive a list of characters to choose from and receive your character info-sheet before game-day. Late registrants and those who do not reply to the character-choosing email will be assigned a random character.

    Ages: 12-17 

    Note: Can't attend this session? Register to join the repeat of this game scheduled on Saturday November 9th! 

  • Saturday Oct 19, 2024 at 1:00pm
    60 minutes

    Zombies are returning to the library. Join us for an afternoon of ghoulish crafting as we transform Barbie dolls into zombies. All materials provided. Ages 8-17. Registration Required. 

  • Saturday Oct 19, 2024 at 2:30pm
    90 minutes

    Adults and teens are invited to get into the Halloween spirit and create an imperfect spooky piece of art. At the end of the evening, you can vote which one is the worst! All art supplies are provided. Small pumpkins & gourds are also provided for those interested in decorating one for their masterpiece. 

    Age 13+

    Registration required

  • NFB logo on pink and purple backdrop

    Sunday Oct 20, 2024 at 2:00pm
    105 minutes

    Ink is our primal medium. It has always been with us, inscribing the evolution of humanity. The Colour of Ink uncovers the medium’s mystery and power through the eyes of Jason Logan, a visionary Toronto inkmaker. Working with ingredients foraged in the wild—weeds, berries, bark, flowers, rocks, rust—he makes ink from just about anything. Jason sends custom-made inks to an eclectic range of artists around the world, from a New Yorker cartoonist to a Japanese calligrapher. As the inks take on a life of their own, his playful alchemy paints a story of colour that reconnects us to the earth and returns us to a childlike sense of wonder.

    105 minutes. English, Spanish, and Japanese with English subtitles.
    Courtesy of the National Film Board.

  • Mondays, Oct 21, 2024 - Jun 16, 2025
    6:30pm
    90 minutes

    6 sessions remaining

    The Stittsville Creative Writing Group – Youth Program (SCWG-YP) is an extension of the adult program with the goals of: fostering creativity and literacy in the next generation, inspiring future writers, and preserving the art of the written word.

    Participants are youth 13-17 years of age, unless granted an exemption. SCWG-YP participants and members meet once a month, on the third Monday of the month from 6:30pm-8:00pm, for a series of lectures and writing exercises designed to achieve the group’s goals. The group is led by an adult member of the SCWG.

    Deliverables undertaken by the SCWG-YP include:
    · Discussion on writing theory;
    · Practical lessons on writing;
    · In-session and independent writing exercises;
    · An interactive and supportive environment;
    · Appraisal and workshopping of ideas, and
    · Guidance on creative writing and practical advice about publishing.

     

  • NFB logo on pink and purple backdrop

    Thursday Oct 24, 2024 at 6:15pm
    105 minutes

    Ink is our primal medium. It has always been with us, inscribing the evolution of humanity. The Colour of Ink uncovers the medium’s mystery and power through the eyes of Jason Logan, a visionary Toronto inkmaker. Working with ingredients foraged in the wild—weeds, berries, bark, flowers, rocks, rust—he makes ink from just about anything. Jason sends custom-made inks to an eclectic range of artists around the world, from a New Yorker cartoonist to a Japanese calligrapher. As the inks take on a life of their own, his playful alchemy paints a story of colour that reconnects us to the earth and returns us to a childlike sense of wonder. 

    2022. 105 minutes. English, Spanish, and Japanese with English subtitles. 
    Courtesy of the National Film Board. 

    Drop-in

  • Friday Oct 25, 2024 at 4:00pm
    60 minutes

    Come screen some short Halloween films with us.  Popcorn will be served.  Presentation courtesy of the National Film Board.  For ages 13 +

    A Little Craving:  In this surrealist stop-motion animation, two disembodied wigs give in to their desires and grow themselves into something a little more whole. Produced as part of the 10th edition of the NFB’s Hothouse apprenticeship. (duration 1 minute)

    Land of the Heads:  This animated short tells the tale of a vampire forced go out every night to separate children from their heads. The reason? His vain wife wants to replace her wrinkled head with one that is young and pretty. What a horror! Especially since the lady of the house is never satisfied and the heads keep piling up on the floor. How will our reluctant vampire ever get out of this vicious cycle? (duration 6 minutes)

    Subservience:  In this animated short, the selfishness of the bourgeoisie and the oppression and exploitation of its servants take centre stage as a puppet show presents the tragicomedy of a society in its death throes. (duration 8 minutes)

    The Subject:  An animator dissects his own body, extracting memories, emotions and fears that will nurture his work. As he cuts into his skin with a scalpel, various symbolic objects recalling his past emerge. Reaching the heart after cracking his ribs, he succeeds in identifying the burden he’s been dying to cast off. (duration 10 minutes)

    Madame Tutli-Putli: This stop-motion animated film takes viewers on an exhilarating existential journey into the fully imagined, tactile world of Madame Tutli-Putli. As she travels alone on the night train, weighed down with all her earthly possessions and the ghosts of her past, she faces both the kindness and menace of strangers. Finding herself caught up in a desperate metaphysical adventure, adrift between real and imagined. (duration 17 minutes)

    The Brainwashers: In this animated short, two chimney sweepers clear all the memories from their victim's brain in a quest to determine what goes on in a man's head. A chilling film filled with fearsome puppets inhabiting a world of strange objects. (duration 12 minutes)

    Afterlife: This animated short film attempts to answer the eternal questions, What is dying? and How does it feel? Based on recent studies, case histories and some of the ancient myths, the afterlife state is portrayed as an awesome but methodical working-out of all the individual's past experiences. Film without words. (duration 7 minutes)

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    Saturday Nov 02, 2024 at 2:00pm
    90 minutes

    In this workshop, you'll learn the basic techniques to start making your own felted creations.

    Needle felting is the process of transforming animal fibres, like wool, into felt using a special felting needle. Learn how to craft your own needle felted creations!

    All materials will be provided. Ages 13-17.

  • Saturday Nov 02, 2024 at 2:10pm
    120 minutes

    Learn how to more effectively tell the story of your vacations through pictures. Regardless of what kind of camera you use (cell phone, tablet, DSLR, etc.), Lynda Buske from the Ottawa PC Users' Group and the Orleans Photo Club will show how to use light, foreground, people, framing, and more to create a descriptive picture that needs no captioning.