Practice your English conversation skills in a relaxed and friendly environment. All levels are welcome to this drop-in program.
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Les lundis, 2 octobre, 2023 - 18 décembre, 2023
13 h 30
90 minutes11 sessions restantes
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Les lundis, 2 octobre, 2023 - 11 décembre, 2023
13 h 30
90 minutes10 sessions restantes
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Baby playgroups are facilitated by Early Childhood Educators with early learning activities for babies and a chance for caregivers to network and share experiences. A partnership between the Early On Family and Child Centre and the Library.
Ages 0-18 months. Drop in Program.
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Le lundi 2 octobre à 17 h 30
60 minutesJoin the Ottawa Humane Society and learn to be a good buddy to dogs! Participants will learn how to safely approach a dog and explore bite-prevention tips through role-playing scenarios. Family program for ages 5+
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Le lundi 2 octobre à 17 h 30
90 minutesCross-stitch is most versatile of embroidery stitches. The two actions which form each stitch create a perfect and pleasing symmetry. It can be repeated to build up dense shapes or can be applied to form fine curved and twining lines or delicate patterns.
Join us for the evening to master only one stitch, with minimum materials to become a proficient stitcher.
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Les lundis, 2 octobre, 2023 - 4 décembre, 2023
18 h 00
120 minutes3 sessions restantes
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Join author Michael F. Stewart for an evening of shared writing, support, and constructive criticism from peers. No experience necessary, all forms of writing welcome.
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Le lundi 2 octobre à 18 h 30
90 minutesDésolé, cet événement et sa liste d'attente sont complets.
Bring an idea and/or a simple picture you might like to recreate and try your hand at the Japanese style paper collage technique called chigiri-e (torn paper art)
We will provide the space, glue, and paper to create your piece of art!
(Chigiri-e is a Japanese art form in which the primary technique uses coloured paper that is torn to create images, and may resemble a water colour painting).
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SAW Centre
Le lundi 2 octobre à 19 h
minutesTo kick off library month join us at SAW Centre for an in-person paneled discussion about Intellectual Freedom with: Farzana Doctor winner of 2023 Freedom to Read Award, David A Robertson winner of 2021 Freedom to Read Award and Canadian journalist, activist, author, and broadcaster Desmond Cole, moderated by Adrian Harewood. This 90-minute discussion will help bring the term of Intellectual Freedom into focus to help us understand what it is and why it is of critical importance to us all.
Farzana Doctor is a writer, activist, and psychotherapist. Her ancestry is Indian, and she was born in Zambia while her family was based there for five years, before immigrating to Canada. She has also received the following awards for her writing and activism: 2021 Choice Award from Planned Parenthood; 2022 McMaster University Alumni Gallery Inductee; 2023 Freedom to Read Award from The Writers' Union of Canada. While all her books are distinct from one another, some common themes include loss, relationships, community, healing, racism, LGBT rights, diasporic identity and feminism. She seamlessly blends strong stories with social justice issues.
David Alexander Robertson is an Indigenous Canadian author, public speaker, and two-time winner of the Governor General's Literary Award. He is the author of numerous books for young readers including When We Were Alone, which won the 2017 Governor General's Literary Award and the McNally Robinson Best Book for Young People Award. In 2021, he was the recipient of the Writers’ Union of Canada Freedom to Read Award as well as the Globe and Mail Children's Storyteller of the Year. He is a member of Norway House Cree Nation
Desmond Cole is a Canadian journalist, activist, author, and broadcaster. His debut book, The Skin We’re In, won the Toronto Book Award and was a finalist for the Forest of Reading Evergreen Aawrd and the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize. It was also named best book of 2020 by The Globe and Mail, NOW Magazine, CBC, Quill & Quire, and Indigo. Living in Toronto, Ontario, Desmond Cole engages with his community in issues that include housing, homelessness, racial discrimination, civic engagement and social supports for youth.
Adrian Harewood is a Canadian television and radio journalist. He has been a journalist for over a quarter century, hosting CBC Ottawa’s drive home radio show All in a Day for 3 years and then the anchor of CBC Ottawa News at Six for 13 years. He was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Interviewer in 2017 and he won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Local Anchor in 2020. Adrian also sits on the educational board of the University of Ottawa Press and is a board member of Journalists for Human Rights.
This event will also be streamed live on OPL's YouTube page:
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Les lundis, 2 octobre, 2023 - 4 décembre, 2023
19 h 00
90 minutes3 sessions restantes
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Share the pleasure of reading and discussing books ranging from the classics to the contemporary, but mostly fiction, in a relaxed atmosphere
(If the first Monday of a month falls on a Civic Holiday, the book club will be postponed to the following week)
October 2
Caste: The Origins of our Discontents, Isabel Wilkerson
November 6
Five Little Indians, Michelle Good
December 4
Grey Bees, Andry Kurkov
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Les mardis, 3 octobre, 2023 - 24 octobre, 2023
09 h 30
30 minutes4 sessions restantes
Stories, rhymes and songs for babies and a parent or caregiver. 0-18 months. 30 min. Registration Required.
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Les mardis, 3 octobre, 2023 - 19 décembre, 2023
10 h 00
180 minutes12 sessions restantes
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Get feedback on your writing (any genre)and ideas from the group. Hear the work of other writers and offer your feedback. Discuss ideas about writing and publishing. Share your triumphs, trials and tribulations with a supportive, informal group.
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