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  • paint

    Le mercredi 6 novembre à 18 h
    120 minutes

    Désolé, cet événement et sa liste d'attente sont complets.

    Create an original artwork with professional artist Stephanie Browness. Get step by step instructions in real time as you create your own version of a pre-planned watercolour featuring poppies of the colour of your choice. All experience levels welcome. All supplies provided! Registration required – spaces are limited. 

    Stephanie Browness is a painter and art instructor who has been teaching in Ottawa for 20 years. She has worked with all age groups and firmly believes that anyone can make art. Stephanie holds a BFA in fine arts from the University of Ottawa and Master's in art history from Carleton University. 

  • Le jeudi 7 novembre à 10 h
    75 minutes

    Lest we forget – N'oublions jamais​

    Join us for a lecture by retired Major Denis Hotte of the Canadian Armed Forces. Learn about his military experience and the importance of Remembrance Day.​

    ​Registration required. 

    Thursday November 7th, 10:00 – 11:00 am ​​

  • STEM Scientist Girl

    Les jeudis, 7 novembre, 2024 - 21 novembre, 2024
    16 h 00
    60 minutes

    3 sessions restantes

    Stories and activities that support Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math.

    For a child aged 3-6 and a parent or caregiver.

    Please only register the child participant, not the adult.

  • Restoring Old Photos

    Le jeudi 7 novembre à 18 h
    120 minutes

    This lecture is a demonstration of how to bring old photos back to life! The lecture will discuss different ways to digitize your photos and then provide a demonstration of how to touch them up using the free photo editing software Photoscape X (available for Windows and MacOS). Presented by Lynda Buske from the Ottawa PC Users' Group and the Orleans Photo Club.

  • Picture of a dog with text "Dog Buddies"

    Le vendredi 8 novembre à 10 h 30
    60 minutes

    Join the Ottawa Humane Society and learn to be a good buddy to dogs! Participants will learn how to safely approach a dog, what to do if they ever feel afraid around a dog, and explore bite-prevention tips through role-playing scenarios. Family program for ages 4+. Registration required. 

    Depending on availability, a temperament-tested volunteer dog might join us!

  • Zoo Crew

    Le vendredi 8 novembre à 14 h
    60 minutes

    L'inscription débute le lundi 21 octobre 2024 - 10h00

    Hazeldean Library presents the Zoo crew! This program is geared towards school aged children. It focuses on giving  children the opportunity to hold and learn about live animals while teaching the importance of being gentle and respectful to all living creatures.

    The Zoo Crew is an animal education company that combines entertainment and learning to create an exciting experience that will be remembered! Committed to nurturing the human-animal bond.

    Ages 5-12. Registration required.

  • Three beaded tasbih

    Le vendredi 8 novembre à 14 h
    90 minutes

    Are you ready for it? Make your own personalized bracelets to keep, share or trade. All materials will be provided. For Ages 7-17. 

  • Le samedi 9 novembre à 13 h 30
    90 minutes

    A member of the Stittsville Creative Writing Group will provide guidance and instruction on legal issues in publishing, as well as answering any general questions about publishing your work. There are currently five standard models of publishing, each with a variety of pitfalls you might not expect or consider.

  • Le samedi 9 novembre à 14 h
    90 minutes

    The Centennial branch is excited to welcome author Peggy Blair to talk about her road to getting published, self-publishing her most recent novel Double Vision, and other interesting stories about her life as a mystery writer. 

    Peggy Blair is the award-winning author of the critically acclaimed Inspector Ramirez series. Peggy was a lawyer for more than thirty years and in between writing her novels, she works in real estate in Ottawa. 

    Books will be available for purchase from the author. 

    Registration required. 

  • Dungeons and Dragons logo

    Le samedi 9 novembre à 14 h 45
    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 Thursday October 31st 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: this session is a repeat/rerun of the game played on October 18th. If you attended that session, please do not register for this one, since it is less fun knowing the enemies/puzzles ahead of time and prevents a new player from joining and learning the game.