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Monday, November 2, 2015
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Good Companions Seniors’ Centre, 670 Albert Street, Ottawa
Benefit concert featuring Tobago’s Mason Hall Village Council Folk Performers. Presented by the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Ottawa Under the patronage of the High Commission for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Ottawa and in collaboration with the Tobago House of Assembly. Performances: 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m., Meet and Greet Performers: 7:35 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Tickets: $15 each, Light refreshments will be on sale. Proceeds will be awarded to the Tobago Culinary Institute. For more info and tickets:
Tel.: 613-834-1718; 613-723-0785; 613-850-0870; 613-424-1399
Email: [email protected]
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
6:00pm
Great Hall, Christ Church Cathedral Ottawa, 414 Sparks St., Ottawa.
CATHEDRAL ARTS Dinner Lecture: Joe Clark on "Beyond Reconciliation: A New Partnership with the Indigenous Peoples of Canada". Cathedral Arts presents an opportunity to hear the sixteenth Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honourable Joe Clark, PC CC, AOE, LLD (Hon), PhD (Hon), speak about a new partnership with the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Tickets: $55 (includes traditional Algonquin dinner and the lecture). The dinner will be a traditional Algonquin buffet, provided by Wawatay, an Algonquin caterer. You must purchase your tickets no later than Friday, October 30. Purchase Tickets Online: www.cathedralarts.ca Info: (613) 567-1787 or [email protected]
Cathedral Arts Box Office Christ Church Cathedral Ottawa, Lauder Hall, 414 Sparks Street (Accessibility Entrance)
Friday, November 6, 2015
7:00pm
Georgetown Sports Pub, 1159 Bank St, Ottawa, ON K1S 3X7
Friday night Georgetown pub Jazz Jamm. Host band will be ….. Baba & Da Boys. Betty Ann Bryanton - vocals; David Miller - keyboard; Richard Jodoin - sax; Howard Tweddle - upright bass; David Finlayson - drums. Tel. (613) 731-9191
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Doors open at 7 pm
First United Church, 347 Richmond Road, Ottawa, ON K2A 0E7
Benefit for a Refugee family! A Celtic Ceilidh (music concert: 14 incredible musicians!) A group of well concerned citizens here in Ottawa are sponsoring a mother and her 7 children to come to Canada! Donations great- gratefully accepted ! (tax receipts available for donations of $20 or over) Our goal is $15,000.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Doors open at 10pm
EightyFive - 85 O’Connor St., Ottawa
NO NAME Everything '90s Edition. Indescribable vibe by DJs STARTING FROM SCRATCH & MACE 30+, Mature clientele. Guest list / birthday packages: [email protected]
Admission $10 on guest list, $15 at the door
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
6:00 pm-8:00 pm
Fox & Feather; 283 Elgin St., Ottawa
NB2PW Mixer Series-Dress for Access. Guest Speaker: Suzan Lavertu, Founder, the Afro-Caribbean Cotillion, on the topic of "Transformations". NB2PW will again be hosting Dress for Access, a clothing drive in support of the New Life Project. The New Life Project rehabilitates female street-workers by offering them training to develop marketable skills and clothing for mainstream employment. On graduation from the program they are given clothing appropriate for job interviews and their new jobs. Costs: Free with appropriate clothing and accessories donation. Otherwise - $10 per person at the door. Gently used and/or new women's professional/business clothing and accessories. All clothing and accessories (as well as a portion of entry fee proceeds) will be donated to the New Life Project in Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
9:00pm
Ppl. - 130 George Street, Ottawa, Ontario
SUSPENSE. Come and dance the night away with EASAC's annual chariy club night! Tickets will be sold in the atrium on November 3, 6, 9, 11, and on the 12. Early bird tickets are $10 Regular tickets are $12 At the door tickets are $15 Shisha $10 Cheap drinks at bar! For booths, you must pre-book them with a purchase of a bottle per booth. See picture of
floor plan to pick your choice of booth. If you have other questions, come visit us in the atrium. For tickets text 613-816-0349
Saturday, November 14, 2015
5:30- 8:30PM
Cyrville Community Centre, 4355 Halmont Drive, Ottawa (Off Ogilvie Rd.)
Worship and Restoration Ministries 7th Anniversary Celebration. Theme: "He Will Restore". The W.A.R.M family would like to invite fellow churches, community partners, families and friends to celebrate with us in an evening of worship, praise, prayer and fellowship. An offering will be collected and ,as always, please bring a non-perishable food item in support of the Ottawa Food Bank.
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Doors open at 6pm
Samuel-Genest Catholic High School 704 Carson's Road, Ottawa, K1K 2H3 (Montreal Road, East of Aviation Parkway)
Ottawa East Seventh-day Adventist Church Building Fundraising Concert. Refreshment sale during intermission. Performers: • DIAPASON • TESTAMENT • MICHELLE LAFLEUR • OTTAWA EAST CHURCH BAND • OTTAWA EAST CHILDREN'S CHOIR • OTTAWA EAST SIGN LANGUAGE GROUP • OTTAWA ADVENTIST CHURCH MALE CHORALE, CRESCENDO, DEEP. A collection will be taken, so please give generously. More info: (613) 406-5483 [email protected]
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Doors open: 1:30pm / Show time: 2pm
Richelieu-Vanier Community Ctre, 300 Ave. des Pères Blancs, Ottawa
3's Company & the Trinidad & Tobago Association of Ottawa present: Ottawa's Parang/Soca Lime, featuring LOS PAJAROS (Toronto’s No.1 Parang Group) and several local entertainers. Music by: DJ David SuperSound. Also feat. "Trini Style" food & refreshments On sale. Tickets: Adults: Early Bird Tickets : $25.00 advance ($30.00 at the door); Children 8-16 yrs $10.00 at the door. Available @ MUGENA’S: 911A Richmond Rd, L & F: 2211 St. Joseph Blvd Orleans (Proceeds towards local youth scholarship). Info: 613-834-4282, 613-726-1235, 613-850-0870, 613-834-1718, 613-739-0070
Wednesday, November, 18, 2015
6pm to 9:00pm
Ottawa City Hall - Jean Pigott Room - 110 Laurier Av. West
The Embassy of Haiti in Canada presents: "Haiti Art Exhibition 2015" In Memory of Vertières November 18th 1803. This exhibition will present the works of five renowned Haitian artists: Pascal Smarth, Yvon Villarceau, Hervé Lebreton, Myrtelle Chéry & Monique Paultre. Open to the public free of charge. Gallery Hours: Thur.19 & Fri. 20, from 10pm-9pm. Works will be on display until Nov. 20th, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
7pm
Jubilee United Pentecostal church -3662. Albion Rd.
Jamaican Self Help (Ottawa Committee) presents Music Talent Night to help youth/ children in Kingston, Jamaica. Cost: free, but donations are welcome. Tax receipts will be issued for donations that are $20 or more. eaturing choirs from Jubilee United Pentecostal church, Emmanuel Apostolic Church and Faith Tabernacle United Pentecostal church. More info:613-843-1762 www.jsh.org
Saturday November 21, 2015
Ottawa Little Theatre
400 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, ON
Start time 7:30 pm
THEATRICAL PRODUCTION: Da Kink in My Hair Tour (Girls in Red Lipstick). Set in a Caribbean hair salon in Toronto, ‘da Kink in my Hair gives voice to women who tell their unforgettable stories in a kaleidoscope of drumming, singing and dance. This is a show you will not want to miss! Be prepared to laugh, cry and exhale....Open to all ages. Tickets: $33.00 ADVANCE * $39 @ Door. Tickets online at www.dakinkinmyhair.com or Ottawa Little Theatre Box-office (613-233-8948). To inquire about the group sales for 10 or more people or the very special High School student rate of $20 per person (which includes an exclusive meet and greet with the cast post-show) please contact [email protected]
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Cocktail reception - 6pm; Dinner - 7pm
Ottawa Conference and Event Centre, 200 Coventry Road
Annual Roses & Candles Gala presented by Immigrant Women Services Ottawa (IWSO). Dinner followed by Community Awards, Silent and Live Auctions, and Live Entertainment by The Star Tools - Doctors rock & roll for charity. Tickets $85 (Tax receipts available)
IWSO is a unique multi-service and charitable organization providing services to immigrant women and their children for the past twenty-seven years. Proceeds from this event support programs for immigrant women and children who have experienced or witnessed violence. For more info & tickets: [email protected]
Connections and Culture weekend:
November 28-29, 2015
•Saturday November 28, 7:30 pm Kailash Mitel Theatre, Carleton University
FUSE! Concert: featuring Baobab Youth Performers & Carleton University West African Rhythm Ensemble and Roots and Jazz Ensemble with special guest artist Nani Agbeli.Admission at door $20 Adults, $10 students/seniors
•Sunday November 29 Public Drum and Dance Workshops with Nani Agbeli and Ghanaian Dinner
1:30-3pm drum workshop
3-5pm dance workshop
5-7pm Ghanaian dinner
Package price for all events on Sunday is $60, individual prices listed on website www.baobabtree.org/events
Saturday, November 28, 2015
6pm - 1am
Saint Leopold Mandic Parish Hall, 67 Ave Lyndale, Ottawa, ON. K1Y 2M7
2015 Hope Gala. You are cordially invited to the 2015 Hope Gala our annual event during which we wear black and white to celebrate life. Our guest VIP
guest is Hon. Greg Fergus, the new MP for Hull-Aylmer. The proceeds from this event will support the work of Humura to keep alive and perpetuate the memory of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, ahead of the 22nd annual commemoration. On the menu: A delicious dinner consisting of varied afro-tropical dishes; captivating performances by children as well as the legendary Indashyikirwa dancers; an art exhibition, and music by DJ ERIC. Ticket price:
Adults: 20$; Young people (12-17 ans) : 10$. New arrangements: Child care service, with adapted activities, will provided for aged 4 to 11 years. Cost:
5$/ child. You can purchase your tickets from the following Humura members : ·Albert Kayumba, 613 292-8561 ·Oscar Gasana -819 635-3942 ·Jean Claude Ngabonziza-819 431-3696 ·Naomi Seminega 613 608-1404 ·Alphonsine M. Nunan- 613 220-5455 ·Jeannette Muhongayire 819 329 3664 ·Diane Umuganwa- 613 447- 8821 ·Denise Umutoni (Rupopo) 613 983-5276 ·Pamela Nibishaka- 613 805 4841 ·Phlibert Muzima 819 319- 5285. Tickets for the youth aged 12 to 17 will be sold by:·Diane Umuganwa ·Immaculée Uwizeyimana For more info: Alphonsine M. Nunan : 613-220-5455, or Pamela Nibishaka : 613-805-4841