Community, Events with in Canada, Ontario, Ottawa.
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Hi! I’m selling a set of 4 tickets to the Harlem Globe Trotters for the March 19 show in Ottawa. Unfortunately I can’t be reimbursed for the tickets and I cannot go to the show. So I am selling them at a loss. Of course I know there’s a lot of scams out there and I’m trying not to be scammed myself, so I’m being weary of what I’m getting myself into selling these on here.
Ideally, once you’ve paid for them via e-transfer, I’ll transfer them to you via ticket master. We can discuss other ways to do the transaction if there’s a better way. I have more details on all this for you upon request.
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Come on out to our 2024 Ottawa East Psychic & Crystal Fair!
March 1-3 2024
1st - 2pm - 9pm
2nd - 11am - 9pm
3rd - 11am - 5pm
1199 Joseph Cyr Street, Ottawa ( Holiday Inn Ottawa East)
Admission $10 - weekend pass
Psychics
Mediums
Palm readings
Numerology
Astrology
Tarot card readings
Intuitive healers
Crystal vendors
And more
www.psychicfairs.org
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Our very successful semi-annual Ottawa Rock N Gem Show by Silver Cove Ltd is back in Ottawa May 9-12th, 2024 at the EY Centre. We are looking for a few more local vendors to join our event with us.
Use the QR code or visit the website www.cangems.ca for all the booth pricing and information. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out via inbox or email us silvercove_marketing@outlook.com
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Come and join us for our annual Easter farmers market. We will have 50 local producers on site. Plenty of free parking.
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Valentine's Matchmaking Mixer (Ages 30+)
Join us for an exciting evening of love, laughter, and connections at the Valentine's Matchmaking Mixer! This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to meet new people, make meaningful connections, and potentially find your perfect match.
Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Local Heroes, 1400 Clyde Ave, Nepean, ON K2G 3J2
(Private Party Room)
Age: 30+
Ticket: $65Whether you're single, looking for love, or just curious to meet new people, this mixer promises an engaging and relaxed atmosphere. Our team of expert matchmakers will be on hand to facilitate conversations and help break the ice.
So, grab your friends or come solo, and get ready to mix, mingle, and potentially find that special someone.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals in a fun and friendly environment. Mark your calendars and join us at the Valentine's Matchmaking Mixer for an unforgettable evening!Ticket Includes:
Admission for the evening
1 glass of wine
15% off Voucher for Johnson Bay Couple's Retreat (transferrable)
15% off Massage service from Crystal's Day SpaHow to Register:
1. Fill out Dating Profile Form
2. Purchase Ticket via E-mail transfer or through AllEvents:
c.lafave@ymail.com or aziza_96@hotmail.comAll Events:
https://allevents.in/ottawa/valentines-matchmaking-mixer/80003016468066?ref=smdl3. Show up 15 minutes early and check-in at the door
Dating Profile Form:
https://forms.gle/enJ7J8bEoj9AbHC68Johnson Bay Couple's Retreat
airbnb.com/h/howeislandgetaway
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At this first time Home Buyer Seminar a Real Estate Broker and a Mortgage Agent will discuss:
The overall purchase process: typical paperwork, conditions & costs.
Acceptable income levels and other financing requirements.
Common mistakes to avoid.
How you can save for your down-payment & improve your credit score.
Funding your purchase using RRSPs.
How to get the process started.
The event is ideal for anyone who is looking to learn more about the buying process (for the first time). Even if you are a few months/years out from starting your home search. In addition, we also welcome attendees who already own but want to know more. We aim to educate and bring to your attention some common pitfalls to avoid.
What you can expect: The event will be comprised of short presentations by Real Estate Broker (Ayn MacDonald - Solid Rock Realty) and Mortgage Specialist (Rebecca Nickerson - The Mortgage Advisors). Following the presentations, we will answer any questions you might have.Please REGISTER on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/buying-your-first-home-mistakes-to-avoid-feb-21-tickets-782110803467?aff=kijiji
In-person tickets are VERY limited *due to seating capacity* so if you are no longer able to attend (or become ill), we ask that you cancel your ticket, or let us know in advance so we can offer it to someone on the waitlist.
Can’t make it ? Check out other events at www.BuyerSeries.ca
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Banff Mountain film Festival - 1 Seat (not nominative)
Sunday 28th - 1pmVenue: ByTowne Cinema
325 Rideau St. Ottawa K1N 5Y4Sell because my friend cannot join.Ticket are paper (not electronic). PickUp possible in Hull or Ottawa (By Ward) on Saturday 27th.
https://www.bytowne.ca/movies/banff-mountain-film-festival-sold-out/
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Better Jobs Ontario is funding for job seekers going into short-duration education. Up to $28,000 can be applied to costs such as: Tuition, Books, Student Fees, Transportation, and a Basic Living Allowance.
Attend our free info session and Q&A:
⏰ Thursday January 25th 10:00-11:00am
⚙️ 102-40 Sunset Blvd., Perth, Ontario
✍️ 613-267-1381 ext 0 or https://www.algonquincollege.com/perth-employment/event/betterjobsontario/Community Employment Services in Perth is pleased to be a Better Jobs Ontario program assessment centre. We guide job seekers who are considering retraining for new employment within in-demand sectors. Our CES staff will help you explore new career possibilities and gather information to support your Better Jobs Ontario application to access up to $28,000 in educational training funds.
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Crimson Hearts Market Sat.Feb 10 from 10-3 @Manotick Legion 5550 Ann Street, Manotick
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Annual celebrations of Scotland's favorite poet, Robbie Burns, with 2 parties at Deacon Brodies Pub on Elgin Street - January 25 and 27 from 5 to 8 pm. No cover, free Scottish treats, and lots of good music and more!
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Looking for friend to go out
AFRICAN BOAT PARTYEn Fr Russ
I pay for ticket and first drink
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Hi! I’m selling a set of 4 tickets to the Harlem Globe Trotters for the March 19 show in Ottawa. Unfortunately I can’t be reimbursed for the tickets and I cannot go to the show. So I am selling them at a loss. Of course I know there’s a lot of scams out there and I’m trying not to be scammed myself, so I’m being weary of what I’m getting myself into selling these on here.
Ideally, once you’ve paid for them via e-transfer, I’ll transfer them to you via ticket master. We can discuss other ways to do the transaction if there’s a better way. I have more details on all this for you upon request.
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The Ottawa Church of God and the Samaritan Support Services of Ottawa-Carleton (SSSOC), 1820 Carling Ave. between Maitland and Broadview, will once again host its Community Christmas dinner for those in need in our community, our 9th year. The event will be held on Saturday December 16 from 2-3:30 p.m.. A delicious take-out meal will be available. Dinners must be ordered in advance by emailing: communitychristmas@outlook.com.
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Join us as we discuss the differences between condominiums & freehold properties. We will be discussing ownership, management, who owns each portion and what financial differences you should consider. In addition, we will discuss common mistakes and how to avoid them.
This free event will be comprised of short presentations by Jamie Katz (Solid Rock Realty - Real Estate Broker) and Rebecca Nickerson (Mortgage Specialist - The Mortgage Advisors). Our team of experienced professionals will answer all of your questions as they relate to purchasing condominiums or freehold properties in the Greater city of Ottawa. Bring your condo questions.
We will cover:
- The ownership differences between a condominium & freehold
- Common Elements, style & shape considerations.
- The overall purchase process: typical paperwork, conditions & costly mistakes to avoid.Please REGISTER on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/condo-curiousca-condo-vs-freehold-jan-25th-tickets-773205878597?aff=kijiji
FAQs
Is this event free? Yes. This educational series of events are for information purposes only.
Can I bring a guest or family member? Due to limited seating, please indicate in your RSVP how many seats you will need on eventbrite.
Event Details: In person @ 5 Corvus Court.
Parking/Transit: There is free parking in the lot and also public transit nearby.Can’t make it? Check out event schedule at www.BuyerSeries.ca. Suggest a topic on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/buyerseries/
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Official Pre-New Year party into 2024!
Guests can enjoy a great night of shows, dancing, give away prizes, fun, and most importantly, get together with amazing people to spend another Golden Flame Saturday night!
What to expect:
- 2 Dance Rooms: Salsa & Bachata and Kizz & Konpa/Afrobeat After Midnight
- 3 Dance Workshops from Invited Guest & Instructors
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At this first time Home Buyer Seminar a Real Estate Broker and a Mortgage Agent will discuss:
The overall purchase process: typical paperwork, conditions & costs.
Acceptable income levels and other financing requirements.
Common mistakes to avoid.
How you can save for your down-payment & improve your credit score.
Funding your purchase using RRSPs.
How to get the process started.
The event is ideal for anyone who is looking to learn more about the buying process (for the first time). Even if you are a few months/years out from starting your home search. In addition, we also welcome attendees who already own but want to know more. We aim to educate and bring to your attention some common pitfalls to avoid.
What you can expect: The event will be comprised of short presentations by Real Estate Broker (Ayn MacDonald - Solid Rock Realty) and Mortgage Specialist (Rebecca Nickerson - The Mortgage Advisors). Following the presentations, we will answer any questions you might have.
Please REGISTER on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/buying-your-first-home-mistakes-to-avoid-jan-24-tickets-773215738087?aff=kijiji
In-person tickets are VERY limited *due to seating capacity* so if you are no longer able to attend (or become ill), we ask that you cancel your ticket, or let us know in advance so we can offer it to someone on the waitlist.
Can’t make it ? Check out other events at www.BuyerSeries.ca
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Hey all! The Ottawa Church of God is having a free Christmas brunch at our Orleans campus. If you live in the area and would like to visit with us on December 17, RSVP to ocogorleans@gmail.com. We’d love to see you there!
Note: spots are limited so RSVP is required.
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We're so excited to announce the Deck the Halls Christmas Craft Show!!
This is going to be a Market to remember with 70 wonderfully talented Local Vendors with beautiful things, such as soap, candles, crystals, Native Crafts, clothing, jewelry, knitted, crochet, and macramé items, wood work, pottery, stained glass, teas, bath and body products, Christmas Crafts and Much Much More!
Please join us for this Magical Market, fill with fun, and Christmas Cheer!!
This will be the second of two Christmas Craft Shows at the Merivale Mall this year! We will also have our Holly Jolly Christmas Craft Show on November 25th.
We'll even have a visit from Santa himself! He'll be there from 12pm-2pm! Find him in his BIG red velvet chair for a free Selfie, and a Candy Cane! Santa also LOVES dogs, so bring them for a free selfie, and a cookie too!
Note to dog parents: Please only bring your fur babies straight to Santa, located just inside the SportChek doors, and not inside the mall stores. If your dog is well behaved, they are more than welcome to visit the craft show as well.
Can't wait to see you there!
Please enter through the SportChek doors.
Presented by: Nepean Day Market.
Ottawa's FIRST Mall Market!
https://www.facebook.com/share/Ppb1Mty8jFvnDp7p/?mibextid=9VsGKo
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Harvest Honey will be selling their fresh Christmas honey Sat/25 and Sun/26. There are more than 50 vendors. Great original gift ideas. Free admission.
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Come ring in 2024 at the Monkland & District Community Center December 31st.
Entrance fee includes: taco bar, finger foods, dance, delicious treats from Boulangerie Swiss Farmer Bakery and a chance to win a door prize. The bar will be open accepting cash or Interac. Fireworks at midnight!
Purchase your tickets in advance for $20.00 a person or at the door for $25.00. Tickets available every Friday during games night from 5-9 at the community center, Katrina's Corner Kitchen in Monkland & Barkley's Store in Avonmore. Tickets will also be available later this week at Jamieson Campbells in Monkland,
Looking forward to seeing you all and celebrating the new year!
All proceeds go towards supporting the Monkland & District Community Center.
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Prime outdoor vendor spaces for rent on Fourth Ave between Percy and Chrysler.
Very high foot traffic. SAT May 27, 7am to 3pm.
Contact through ad to secure your spot.
* Please mention what you plan to sell, and how many people will be on site with you. *[Vendor Space Options]
• $150 - Front lawn space 16 ft. wide * sloping depth going from 3 ft. to 8 ft., fits 2-3 tables.
• $100 - Single table space (6 feet wide, parallel to Fourth Ave)
• Optional add-on: Parking arrangements, Tables and Chairs set, access to electricity/water.[Detailed Description]
One (1) vendor space available on the front lawn, featuring a 16 ft. frontage and a sloping depth going from 3 ft. to 8 ft. This vendor spot will fit at least two 6 ft. long folding tables placed parallel to Fourth Ave, with option to add a third 6 ft. long table vertically along the west end. $150 for front lawn space.
Single table spaces for individuals who are just starting out to try this super fun community event. $100.
All vendor spaces are completely flat. Limited supply, subject to availability. This event is rain or shine.
[Payment Terms & Refund Policy]
Payment in full is required to reserve a designated vendor space. Cash or E-transfer accepted.
100% refund if the event is cancelled by the City of Ottawa or Ottawa Public Health.
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Is the maintenance of the family home becoming too much? Is keeping up the garden and snow removal becoming a huge burden? Do you need to start the conversation with Dad as he transitions into a new care facility? Should Mum and Dad look into condos so they can be snowbirds? Whatever the reason, and whatever the life stage, it might be time to start the conversation about downsizing.
At this Downsizing Seminar, a Real Estate Broker and Senior Move Manager will discuss:
- Downsizing options & things to consider
- How to liquefy assets
- Move generational wealth
- Live a maintenance free lifestyleThe event is ideal for anyone who is looking to learn more about the home selling process as you explore the next chapter of your adult lifestyle. We also welcome attendees & their guests to attend with them. We aim to educate and bring to your attention some common pitfalls to avoid as you downsize.
What you can expect: The event will be comprised of 15 min presentations by Real Estate Broker (Patrick O'Keefe - Coldwell Banker Rhodes & Company) and a Senior Move Manager (Gail McEachern). Following the presentations, we will answer any questions you might have specific to your own situation.
All attendee & guests or care takers must REGISTER for a seat on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/downsizing-with-success-may-27th-tickets-602782577917?aff=kijiji
2nd floor location is wheelchair accessible with use of the elevator. If doors are locked, please wait someone will come to let you in & signs with phone number will be posted.
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Gently used clothing, baked goods, and puzzles sale at Woodroffe United Church located at 207 Woodroffe Avenue - Saturday, June 3rd 9:00 am to noon.
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An evening filled with culture, musical entertainment, cocktails, fashion, giveaways, & other forms of artistic performances.
Mark your calendar to attend SVG Association in Ottawa Signature Tropical Fusion Garden Party!
Sunday, June 11, 2023, from 3pm-8pm est. at the Richelieu-Vanier Community Centre, 300 des Pères-Blancs Avenue, Ottawa.
Arts and culture play an integral role in Ottawa's community life. The SVGAO’s Tropical Fusion Garden Party is an initiative that showcases and celebrates our local and international artists, spotlighting style, culture, cuisine, rhythm and diversity, emphasizing on our indigenous musical beats, “Ragga Soca”. The genre is the Indigenous origins from our homeland of SVG, and we are proud to bring the taste to Ottawa and promote it to a greater audience.
The event will be a fantastic experience for the whole family. Tropical Fusion will be an excellent opportunity for people to dive into a unique multicultural atmosphere filled with musical entertainment savour our culinary delights, connect with new friends or reconnect with your friends, giveaways, a silent auction filled with the spirit of the Caribbean and other forms of artistic performances.
Date: Sunday, June 11, 2023
Time: 3:00pm - 8:00pm EST.
Venue: Richelieu-Vanier Community Centre, 300 des Pères-Blancs Ave. Ottawa
Attire: Colourful
Ticket Cost includes Cocktail Kebabs (one alcoholic OR non-alcoholic drink) + giveaways:
$20 - Children 12 & under (Limited Amount)
$40 - Pd. SVGAO Members
$45 - ADV. until May 7 (Limited Amount)
$55 - General
Cash Bar / Silent Auction / Dance Party / Photo BoothTropical Fusion Line Up
Ragga Soca Fusion - Headliner Skarpyon
DJ Fusion Mix - Hypnotxsoundz
Comedy Fusion - Dawn Xanklin
Jazz Fusion - Claudia Joseph
Opera Tropical Fusion - Sandra Griffith-Bonaparte
Hip-Hop Dance Fusion - Mia Weekes
Tropical/Latin/Reggae/RnB Jazz Fusion - Hibiscus Jamz
Reggae Fusion - Ras Fiery Vincy Artist from Toronto
Virtual Appearances:Poetry Fusion - Tattianna Pompey-Happi
Cultural Dance Fusion - La Gracia Dance Company - St. Vincent & the Grenadines (SVG)
Tropical Jazz Fusion Tributes to SVG Renowned Artists - The Ultimate 5Tropical Fusion Fashion Installation is a fusion blend of Afro-Caribbean
Carnival Costumes
Pop
AfricanMore info: svgottawaassociation@gmail.com
T. 613-866-8939 / 613-769-1131 / 613-296-5596
www.svgaottawa.com
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Bonjour,
Moi et mon fiancé sommes à la recherche d’un célébrant d’un jour (une personne qui peut unir par le mariage deux individus) qui serait disponible ce juillet. (Secteur Gatineau).
Si vous avez une licence ou vous connaissez quelqu’un qui en possède une et qui serait intéressé, SVP m’envoyer une message.
Merci !!
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Join us as we discuss the differences between condominiums & freehold properties. We will be discussing ownership, management, who owns each portion and what financial differences you should consider. In addition, we will discuss common mistakes and how to avoid them.
This free event will be comprised of short presentations by Jamie Katz (Coldwell Banker Rhodes & Company - Real Estate Broker) and Rebecca Nickerson (Mortgage Agent - The Mortgage Advisors). Our team of experienced professionals will answer all of your questions as they relate to purchasing condominiums or freehold properties in the Greater city of Ottawa. Bring your condo questions.
We will cover:
- The ownership differences.
- Common Elements, style & shape considerations.
- The overall purchase process: typical paperwork, conditions & costly mistakes to avoid.FAQs
Is this event free? Yes. This educational series of events are for information purposes only.Can I bring a guest or family member? Due to limited seating, please indicate in your RSVP how many seats you will need on eventbrite. Maximum capacity of the room is 12 so seating is limited.
Event Details: In person 6:30 pm @ 200 Catherine Street unit 201.
How to find us: Take the stairs to the left of the elevator up to the second floor. Room 201, Coldwell Banker Rhodes & Company.
RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/condo-curiousca-condo-vs-freehold-tickets-620021871107?aff=kijiji
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Please join us Sunday April 4 from 11am - 4pm at the Alfred Taylor Centre for our Craft & Gift Market. 60 incredible vendors will be on site with so many unique products that cannot be found anywhere else. There is lots of parking, free admission, door prizes and a raffle! Come on out and support local!
Vendor inquiries welcome!
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The Carleton Memorial United Church Spring Market is back, and it’s bigger and better than ever before. Join us on Saturday, June 3 from 9:30 am to 2 pm and discover a world of treasures waiting for you.
Get your shopping bags ready, because our vendors have brought out their best items yet. Explore a wide variety of booths featuring delicious baked goods, mouth-watering preserves, jewellery and accessories, captivating books, gorgeous plants, and so much more. Whether you’re looking for a gift for someone special or just want to treat yourself, you’ll find everything you need at the CMUC Spring Market.
But the CMUC Spring Market is more than just a shopping experience. It’s a community event that brings people together to celebrate the start of summer. So, come out and meet your neighbours, catch up with old friends, and make new ones.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to support and connect with your community. Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 3 and join us at the Carleton Memorial United Church Spring Market!
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Nous sommes un "Organisme" a but "Non-Lucratif" et nous sommes bien bilingue,nous commencons notre "Campagne De Dons":Printemps/Ete/Automne,alors si vous avez des question a notre sujet,seulement m'envoyer un mot et je repondrai aussitot que possible! Options Bytown Non Profit Housing Org.(we also speak "French",Ben Oui!) is having their "Spring/Summer/Fall Gift Drive (we are situated right on the Corner of Cumberland and George street,Byward Market area, if you would like to drop-by and visit us and see how we work!)Basically,we are looking for everyday items that a "Tenant" just simply can't afford to buy or provide for themselves and help with our "Organization" with these "Needs"that are necessary!We know "That things are tough all over"(no we aren't Cheech and Chong,but you never know,a good laugh helps and even without the "Pot"!)and the "Needs" we are looking for are:Pet Necessities and Accessories(Very Badly Needed right now:Cat & Dog Food,Cat Litter(A "Big" Must!)Treats(even Dental) and Accessories!Gift Cards,which are very important for us to have on hand,such as:Loblaws,Metro,Canadian Tire etc.Also clothing is badly needed,such as:Socks,T-Shirts,Shorts,Underwear,etc.and basic healthy necessities:Soap,Dishwashing Liquid,Laundry Detergent,Toothpaste,etc.plus even "Food" is helpful:Sandwich Trays,Pizza, Cheese Trays,Vegetable Trays,etc.!We recommend also if "Restaurant Businesses" want to pitch in,their help is also very appreciated in our plight!Please contact:adinsmore@optionsbytown.com. or simply call us at (613)241-6363 or optionsbytown.com/donate-items!Your help and generosity is greatly appreciated and "We All Deserve A Home" is our Motto.You can also find advertisements at different SuperMarkets and Businesses across the City.Ne genez vous pas de nous contacter,tout les courriels sont inscrit avec l'annonce et vous etes aussi les "Bienvenue" a visitez notre Adresse n'importe quand,nos portes et nos bras sont ouverts aussi pour les gens a nous connaitres! Merci et bonne journée!!P.S.I do go around and post up "POSTERS"for the organization in places such as:SuperMarkets,Different Businesses,Mail Boxes,On Cars,etc.Je met des affiches aussi a certains endroit, pour l'organisation,tel que:Supermarche,Boites a Courriers,D'autres Commerce et meme les Automobiles.
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Come join C.A. & Sonny for the release of their newest album, The C.A. & Sonny Show Vol. II at Irene's Pub!
The second volume of The C.A. & Sonny Show is the latest snapshot of what the duo has been building at their weekly show at Irene's Pub for the last couple years. C.A. Jackson and Sonny Aiken take turns leading and supporting each other, swapping from guitar to banjo, to fiddle, to mandolin, (somewhat) seamlessly, bringing their own take on antiquated songs and stories as well as original songs and some written by the people closest to them.
Opening the show will be their mutli-talented pal Ryan McNally. While he’s best known for his interpretative playing of traditional acoustic blues, jazz and old time music, audiences can’t help but notice the influence that Northern living has had on his music. For the past 13 years McNally has called Whitehorse, YK his home.
Originally from rural southern Quebec, Ryan first discovered jazz and blues by uncovering a huge collection of ‘78 records that belonged to his grandfather. Then, as a teen, his curiosity for the sound and history anchored his love for the genres and it’s only grown stronger since.
His first album Down Home (2012), was recorded live by CBC North and received a feature on the popular radio show Saturday Night Blues, hosted by Holgar Peterson.In 2017, his second album, Steppin’ Down Southwas nominated for Blues Artist Of The Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards. That year Ryan and his band, also had the privilege to perform for Prince William and Princess Kate during their visit to the Yukon.
McNally has become known for his diversity as a multi-instrumentalist. He plays guitar, harmonica, mandolin, violin and banjo, all in many different styles. Whether performing solo or with his band, his music is grounded in the legacy of the generations of players that came before him. All the while he continues to push the boundaries of his own signature sound.
C.A. & Sonny will be accompanied by Ryan McNally to bring a new, big sound to the stage that they've come to call home over the last couple years. Come out for an exciting evening of old timey, ragtimey, country folk music you're sure to never forget.
Admission $15 at the door.
https://caandsonny.ca
https://caandsonny.bandcamp.com/
https://ryanmcnally.ca/
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We also have certified thermographers on our team to help you identify hidden problems like moisture intrusion, air leakage, mold growth and electrical overheating.
So, whether you’re dealing with toxic mold, asbestos, VOCs or even a mouse problem in your home, we can help restore the health and safety of your indoor space. Call now
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The Ottawa Valley Insulator Collector show and sale is on for 2023. Previous shows have had collectors from Que, NB, Ont, NS and the USA. Displays, sales tables, a free table and an auction are planned for OVIC 2023.
Come out and see what the hobby is about. For more info, check out the show web site at:
https://www.insulators.ca/ovic2023/
Happy to answer any questions about insulators or the up coming show.
Robin
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Job seekers: Find YOUR next job here! Over 20 businesses from Perth / Lanark County are hiring full-time, part-time and seasonal positions.
This FREE event is open job seekers of all ages and level of experience:
‣ Brings copies of your resume
‣ Come prepared to speak with employers
‣ Preregistration is not required to attend the Perth Job Fair
‣ Open to the general public and students
‣ Perth Job Fair location is 26 Beckwith St. E. (Perth Legion Hall) Parking is free.Drop by Community Employment Services (40 Sunset Blvd., Perth) any weekday before the Job Fair for a resume review and advice on speaking to employers.
Stay tuned ‣‣ See who's hiring! Attending employers will be announced on our website shortly ‣‣ http://www.PerthJobFair.ca
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Do you support Ukraine
If you do then how about coming out and supporting our fundraiser on April 20,2023 at Absolute Comedy Club here in Ottawa.
There will be three comedians, a silent auction with all kinds of great items to bid on, 50/50 draw and door prizes.
100% of the funds raised that evening will benefit the Defenders of Dnipro , an animal rescue group and displaced persons.
The funds will be distributed in Ukraine by the Ukraine Orthodox Cathedral located here in Ottawa.
Tickets are only $20 per person.
(must be of legal drinking age to attend)
Let us know that you are going by visiting our Facebook event page
https://fb.me/e/2nnwJqkjY
For Tickets email:
dniproukrainefund@gmail.com
Or contact me here
(tickets can not be bought at the comedy club)
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Please join us for an Amazing Day in Hintonburg, at the Spring Into Easter Craft Show!
With 50 Local Vendors to support and shop from, with everything from....Soap, Candles, Honey, Hand Made Chocolates, to Wood Works, and Knitted Goods. Jewelry, Essential Oils, bath bombs, Pet Supplies, and Herbal Remedies, Knitting, Macramé, and Native Crafts. Baked Goods, Preserves, Clothing, Greeting Cards, Gem Stones, Stained Glass, Easter gifts and so Much More!!
There will also be a fully loaded Snack Shack serving up some yummy delights such as Fries, Poutine, Burgers, Veggie burgers, Hot Dogs, Gourmet Grilled Cheese, Baked Goods, and Refreshments!
Come out and support local.
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A celebration of music, dance and tradition held on Parliament Hill on Sunday, April 23 with lots of fun for everyone - come see the corgis, enjoy the dancing and wear your tartans! If you want to play pipes or drums or highland dance, sign up at www.sospb.com We look forward to seeing you at this terrific free event, celebrating our 15th year of hosting - rain or shine, we go ahead and enjoy the day.
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Come if you can. We need to get together some place besides Wendy's, right?
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The PAKENHAM MAPLE RUN Tour returns on April 1st and 2nd from 10am to 5pm. A map self-guided tour with 7 fascinating, tour stops and over 30 talented artists and artisans waiting to share their exciting creations with you. A tour like no other, Maple Run is a unique blend of art, fine craft, interesting and heritage buildings, spectacular spring scenery and to top all that off, it takes place right in maple syrup country. The Maple Run tour, truly offers something for everyone in the family. http://www.mapleruntour.com and on Facebook too.
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CMCI CHURCH OTTAWA
Hello beloved, come worship the Lord with us every Sunday.
Time :
11:00 a.m.-1 p.m.
The address is : 81 Auriga Drive, Nepean, ON Unit 23See you on Sunday!
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Looking for vendors for a Mother's day craft market in Kars, ON . It's an indoor market and tables are $30 each. Lunch and snacks available for purchase
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Tamales are a ubiquitous food in Latin America. These YUMMY packets of steamed goodness all start off with a Corn, Rice,Yuca or Plantain base dough, but their sizes, FLAVOURS, and fillings vary by country! It’s why the Latin American community in Ottawa is COMING TOGETHER to bring as many regional varieties as we can under ONE roof
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2023 Indoor Craft/Artisan Market
Saturday, February 25 9:30am to 3pm @ Smiths Falls Kinsmen Club - Lower Reach Park on Old Slys Road. There will be approximately 20 vendors. Come check out the variety.
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Fundraising for CHEO, located at 525 cote street, ottawa, St-Laurent Complex. Cost $18 for non members - $16 members, included entrance, coat room, coffee, tea, pizza and great music.
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Want to share expenses to travel to Hardwood Hills XC Canadian Masters Championships Mar 3 to 4.
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At this first time Home Buyer Seminar a Real Estate Broker and a Mortgage Agent or Broker will discuss:
- The overall purchase process: typical paperwork, conditions & costs.
- Acceptable income levels and other financing requirements.
- Common mistakes to avoid.
- How you can save for your down-payment & improve your credit score.
- Funding your purchase using RRSPs.
- How to get the process startedThe event is ideal for anyone who is looking to learn more about the buying process (for the first time).
Even if you are a few months/years out from starting your home search. In addition, we also welcome attendees who already own but want to know more. We aim to educate and bring to your attention some common pitfalls to avoid.
What you can expect: The event will be comprised of short presentations by Real Estate Broker (Ayn MacDonald Coldwell Banker Rhodes & Company) and Mortgage Broker (Blake Hurdis - BMO).
Following the presentations, we will answer any questions you might have.Please REGISTER on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/first-time-home-buyer-seminar-mar-22-tickets-500901599167?aff=kijiji
In-person tickets are VERY limited *due to seating capacity* so if you are no longer able to attend (or become ill), we ask that you cancel your ticket, or let us know in advance so we can offer it to someone on the waitlist.
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3 tickets to sell
Can email or deliver within Ottawa.
Paid $104
Selling cheap because my wife also bought them.
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Come on out to our 2023 Ottawa Psychic & Crystal Fair!
March 24-26 2023
Friday 24th - 2pm - 9pm
Saturday 25th - 11am - 9pm
Sunday 26th - 11am - 5pmThe Best Western, Bells Corners - 1876 Robertson Road, Nepean
Admission $10 - weekend pass
Psychics
Mediums
Palm readings
Numerology
Astrology
Tarot card readingS
Intuitive healers
Crystal vendors
And more
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Saturday, April 15th
Saint Paul University Amphitheatre
223 Main Street
(Enter Off Hazel Street, Off Parking Lot)
Ottawa, On
7:30pm-9:30pm (Doors Open At 7pm)
Cost $30/Person (Theatre Style Seating)
Limited Space To Lie Down, Arrive EarlyTickets Available At:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/crystal-journey-in-ottawa-live-at-saint-pauls-university-amphitheatre-tickets-515338841347
Also At The Door
Very Limited Space To Lie Down, Arrive Early If You Want a Space.
Crystals and Other Gems will be available for sale.What You Can Expect From Crystal Journey:
The show will take place in two 40 to 50 minute sets. David's usual set up includes 6 Quartz Crystal Bowls, 8-10 Paiste Planet Gongs, 2 Santoors &
Harmonica.Occasionally David Uses His Vocals To Create Harmonized Chants.
Nothing is amplified, pre-recorded or rehearsed. Each set and performance is sonically pure, unique and completely improvised.
www.crystaljourney.ca
For more info about the music.
__________________________________About The Instruments:
Paiste Gongs:
Planet Gongs are tuned to the natural harmonic series based on the orbital properties of the Earth, Moon, Sun, and Planets. All of these gongs resonate in harmony with the celestial bodies and communicate a distinct aspect of the Music of the Spheres, which was first documented by Pythagoras in the 6th Century BC. Each planet gong contributes a vital pitch to the total harmonic resonance of our solar system.
Crystal Bowls:
The bowls are made of 99.992% crushed quartz crystal that is heated to 4000 degrees in a centrifugal mold. The thickness of the bowl determines the note, digitally tuned to C D E F G A and B corresponding to the charkas, our energy centers; root (C), sacral (D), solar plexus (E), heart (F), throat (G), third eye (A), and crown (. The diameter of the bowl determines the pitch, ranging from 6 inches to 22 inches.
Persian Santoor:
Persian Santoor consists of a trapeziform case made of walnut wood, approximately 90 cm wide at the broad end, 36 cm wide at the narrow end and 6 cm deep. The strings are fixed to hitch-pins along the left-hand side and wound round metal wrest-pins on the right by means of which they are tuned with a tuning-key (Tuning Wrench). Each quadruple set of strings rests on a movable bridge of hardwood (kharak). The bridges are placed so that the strings are divided into three sections, giving the fundamental note and two higher octaves.
There are nine (or sometimes 10, 11 and 12) quadruple strings an either side so that, with 18 groups of strings, 27 different notes can be played. The bass strings are of brass or copper and the trebles of steel.
Persian Santoor is played by striking the strings with two light hammers (mezrab) held in three fingers of each hand. The ends of the sticks are usually covered with cloth to soften their impact on the strings.
Harmonica:
The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk music, classical music, jazz, country, and rock and roll. There are many types of harmonica, including diatonic, chromatic, tremolo, octave, orchestral, and bass versions. A harmonica is played by using the mouth (lips and tongue) to direct air into or out of one or more holes along a mouthpiece. Behind each hole is a chamber containing at least one reed. A harmonica reed is a flat elongated spring typically made of brass, stainless steel, or bronze
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About the Event
Whether you're actively looking for your first home or just starting to think about it, this seminar is perfect for unwed & recently engaged couples. This Buyer Series topic will narrow in on what you should consider when buying real estate together for the first time. We will be discussing buying property and some common mistakes you should avoid.This topic will include:
The definition of a matrimonial home.
The value of a co-habitation agreement & why it is important.
How to protect your investment.
How the matrimonial home is treated differently in a real estate transaction.
Getting a pre-approval.
How to get the process started.
Start an action plan on how to get there, and talk to the right professionals to get things started. The evening will be comprised of short presentations by a family lawyer (Jennifer Reynolds) and real estate broker (Ayn MacDonald). Our team of experienced professionals will answer all of your questions as they relate to purchasing real estate in Ottawa.RSVP now to reserve a spot as we have limited tickets due to room capacity.
RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/engagement-real-estate-mar-8-registration-511963886767?aff=kijiji
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About this event
April 2nd, 8pm Almonte Town Hall. Tickets at Mill Street Books Almonte and online at Tickets Please.
Brooks & Bowskill is the partnership of Brittany Brooks and Jimmy Bowskill (Blue Rodeo, The Sheepdogs). Their music journeys between the old and the new, weaving elements of 60s folk rock, 70s country twang and contemporary Americana into a sound that is completely their own. Brooks & Bowskill will melt your heart with their sweet harmonies and then rock the house with their 5-piece band of veteran musicians.
"Too Many Roads"(Released Jan. 12, 2023) is their impressive and stunning 12 song debut LP, showcasing the undeniable chemistry and talent of this exciting new collaboration. The couple wrote the songs together and to each other, reflecting on the cosmic fate of their new found love and the roads they traveled to get there. Brooks' velvety croon is of another time and Bowskill’s instrumentation is masterful in this genre-bending debut.
Listen to "Too Many Roads": https://linktr.ee/brooksandbowskill
Bowskill is noted as one of Canada’s best guitarists and multi-instrumentalists, known for playing lead guitar in The Sheepdogs and as multi-instrumentalist in iconic country rock band Blue Rodeo playing pedal steel guitar, fiddle, mandolin and guitar. Bowskill cut his teeth incredibly young, earning esteemed recognition at the seasoned age of 12 when he became the youngest musician to ever be nominated for a JUNO Award. Since then he has released numerous albums as a solo artist and with The Jimmy Bowskill Band.
Most recently, Bowskill has stepped into role of music producer and recording engineer at his recording studio Ganaraska Recording Co.
Born with the gift of rhyme and storytelling, Brooks is known for her imagery-rich lyrics that pour from a direct heart line. Her voice sounds as though she walked off a Greenwich Village stage in the 60s and was on her way to play the late set at a country honky tonk. Her buttery vocals have been described as a dance between Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris and Norah Jones. Over the past decade, Brooks has released multiple original albums and EPs under different monikers, all supported by her particular style of guitar and claw hammer banjo playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QiHO_N7bes&ab_channel=Brooks%26Bowskill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QiHO_N7bes&ab_channel=Brooks%26Bowskill