Councillor Harder, Barbara Clubb and Howard Whittaker attended "Explore the North" Literary gala on November 17, 2009

Councillor Harder, Barbara Clubb and Howard Whittaker attended Councillor Harder, Barbara Clubb and Howard Whittaker attended

Councillor Harder helping to announce the opening of construction of the Strandherd- Armstrong Bridge.

Councillor Harder helping to announce the opening of construction of the Strandherd- Armstrong Bridge. Councillor Harder helping to announce the opening of construction of the Strandherd- Armstrong Bridge.

Councillor Harder, Councillor Thompson, Mayor O'Brien, MP Pierre Poilievre, Councillor Desroches and MPP Bob Chiarelli dig in and kick off the construction of the Strandherd-Armstrong bridge.

Councillor Harder, Councillor Thompson, Mayor O'Brien, MP Pierre Poilievre, Councillor Desroches and MPP Bob Chiarelli dig in and kick off the construction of the Strandherd-Armstrong bridge. Councillor Harder, Councillor Thompson, Mayor O'Brien, MP Pierre Poilievre, Councillor Desroches and MPP Bob Chiarelli dig in and kick off the construction of the Strandherd-Armstrong bridge.

Councillor Harder picking the winning ticket for the Stonebridge East Egg Hunt.

Councillor Harder picking the winning ticket for the Stonebridge East Egg Hunt. Councillor Harder picking the winning ticket for the Stonebridge East Egg Hunt.

Councillor Harder celebrating Two Monkeys coffee house 1st anniversary

Councillor Harder celebrating Two Monkeys coffee house 1st anniversary Councillor Harder celebrating Two Monkeys coffee house 1st anniversary
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  Fall Open House

September 28

Walter Baker Centre

upper concourse & Food Court

5:30-7:30

Hosted by

Councillor Harder & Councillor Desroches

OC Transpo, city planners, bylaw and much more.

 
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City seeks young artists for Young at Art 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 25 January 2010
Ottawa – The City of Ottawa invites young artists between 12 and 19 years-of-age to enter Young at Art 2010. Young at Art application forms are now available.

For the fifth consecutive year, Young at Art will provide creative and talented youth an opportunity to showcase and celebrate their artistic abilities in a citywide event. Works selected for Young at Art 2010 will be displayed in Ottawa community galleries and will be recognized for outstanding work at award presentations in the east, west and central areas of the city.

 

New to this year’s event is the addition of the Young At Art Award Studios. Three Young at Art exhibitors will be awarded studio space at the Nepean Creative Arts Centre for the months of July and August to build their portfolio and develop their work.

 

Application forms are now available at secondary schools across the city as well as Ottawa Public Library branches. Application forms and guidelines can also be obtained by visiting ottawa.ca/youngatart or by contacting Mike Taylor, Young at Art Co-ordinator at 613-580-2424, ext. 29288 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . The deadline for Young at Art 2010 submissions is Friday, March 5, 2010 at 4 p.m.

 

Young at Art is a juried art competition that brings the work of young visual artists to local art galleries across the city. This competition represents a tremendous opportunity for the public exhibition and recognition of the creative efforts of young local artists.

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For more information:
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613-580-2450

Public inquiries
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