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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizationsFax: 613-224-2265, E-mail: blair.edwards@metroland.com or jessica.cunha@metroland.comThe deadline for all communityevent submissions is Friday atnoon.Until June 15The Ottawa Public Library issoliciting your opinions andcomments on the Library of theFuture. Ottawa residents canpost, comment or vote on ideasthrough an Online Ideas campaignat imagine-opl-bpo.ca.Until June 23The Kanata Civic Art Galleryis a non-profit art organization,with the juried members presentingtheir new show entitled“Anything but Flowers” at theMlacak Centre, 2500 CampeauDr. Details at kanatagallery.ca.May 30A presentation on UnderstandingNutrition Labels, from 1 to3 p.m. at Kanata Seniors Centrewill help you make wisernutritional choices. Please callKanata Seniors Centre at 613-599-4480 to register.June 1The Briarbrook and Morgan’sGrant Community Associationhosts its annual communitywideyard sale. Check outyardsaletreasuremap.com/mapwidget.html?where=Briarbrook%2C+Brookside%2C+Morgans+Grant to see whereall the sales are.Euchre Party at Kanata Legionbranch 638, 70 Hines Rd.starts at 7 p.m. A $10 entryfee includes 10 games andhalf-time snacks. Cash prizefor winners: first, second andmost loners. Proceeds to communityorganizations. Hostedby the National Capital KinClub, ottawakin.ca.The Katimavik HazeldeanCommunity Association hoststhe annual community wideyard sale from the homes onHaywood Crescent, VanstoneDrive as well as Parsons Ridgeon June 1. For details visitkhca.on.ca.Fletcher Wildlife Garden NativePlant Sale at the CentralExperimental Farm, Building72, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m. Admission and parkingare free. For details call 613-730-0714 or email fletcher@ofnc.ca.June 2The Canadian Parents OfMurdered Children (CPOMC)hosts its monthly facilitatedpeer support meetings from 2to 4 p.m. in Room A1 of theKanata Baptist Church, 465Hazeldean Rd. For detailsvisit cpomc.ca or call 613-492-1978.June 3The second-annual CondorsClassic Golf Tournament atGreyhawk Golf Club is ourbiggest fundraising event forthe year and we are lookingfor golfers, hole sponsors, titlesponsors, and donations forour silent and live auctions.For details or to register visitcapitalcitycondors.org.June 4 and 11Ottawa paramedics are offeringa free training opportunity forseniors to become CPR/AEDtrainers in the community. Callthe Kanata Seniors Centre at613-599-4480 for details.June 5Trinity Presbyterian Churchhosts a free presentation onLove Languages. Everyone isinvited, 7:30 to 9 p.m. For detailscall 613-836-1429, emailtrinitykanata@on.aibn.com, orvisit trinitykanata.ca.June 8Perogie Night at the KanataBranch of the RoyalCanadian Legion, 70Hines Rd., starts at 5:30p.m., dinner at 6. Menu:perogies, sauerkraut,chicken kiev, dessert, coffee,tea. Cost is $15 foradults, children are $10.Sign up by June 5. Phone613-591-5570 for tickets,details at kanatabr638.ca.Euchre, sponsored by theKanata-Hazeldean LionsClub at the Dick BruleCommunity Centre, 170Castlefrank Rd. starts at7:30 p.m. Cost is $10,includes cash prizes, lightlunch, bar. All welcome.For details call 613-836-2657.June 11, July 9, Aug 13The Beaver ChaseRunning Series, RunOttawa’s popularR0012064625monthly running event, kicksoff from the Kanata Legion,70 Hines Rd. The six-km andtwo-km runs begin at 6:30 p.m.Registration at 5:30 p.m. rightup until 6:25 p.m. For details,contact Joe Du Vall: joe@runottawa.ca, 613-292-7102.June 12The Kanata Art Club hosts itslast meeting of the year from7 to 9 p.m. at 1030 RiddellDr. The guest speaker is IanBartlett, who will demonstratehis wet-on-wet technique usingoil. Visitors are welcome. Theclub will start its fall season inSeptember. Call Gail at 613-592-2904 for details.June 15Briarbrook and Morgan’sGrant Community Associationhosts its annual summerbarbecue from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. in W.C. Bowes Park onHalton Terrace. It kicks offwith a decorated kids’ bikeparade at 11 a.m. Free lunchfor BMGCA members. Freeface painting, balloons, games,activities and a bouncer.June 18There will be an awardceremony to recognize all thenominees and winners of theKanata North Community RecognitionAwards from 7 to 9:30p.m. in the Mlacak Centre,10 museums:Countless possibilitiesto choose your ownadventureWhat’s on this week:As part of Door OpenOttawa, June 1 and2, come and discoverthe ten communitymuseums.Find out more aboutwhat’s on by visitingottawamuseumnet.ca2500 Campeau Dr.June 22St John’s Anglican Church,325 Sandhill Rd. in Briarbrook,hosts its 90th annual LawnSupper and Silent Auctionfrom 4 to 6:30 p.m. Fun activitiesfor children; entertainment;home cooked food and itemsR0012122738for auction. For tickets, callBob at 613-592-4834. Cost is$15 for adults, $5 for children11 and under, with early purchasediscount and family ratesavailable.OngoingThe Kanata United Churchis collecting used books forPlease join us for a special evening ofWine & Pints Food Pairing EventRestaurant International at Algonquin CollegeWednesday, June 19th, 2013, From 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.Located at 1385 Woodroffe AvenueFeaturing a four course gourmet dinneraccompanied by Wine & Beer TastingAll proceeds support theresidents at St. Patrick’s Home$65.00 per ticketLimited seating availablePurchase your tickets by calling 613-260-2738 or foundation@stpats.caEntertainment, Silent Auctiontheir book sale next February.Proceeds go to communityprograms including the KanataFood Cupboard. The 24-hourdrop box opens June 1 at theChurch entrance at 33 LeacockDr. Please, no magazines,encyclopedias or text books.For details, please call 613-592-5834.Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 63