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MESSAGE FROM OUR VICE-CHAIR AROUND THE VILLAGE BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT EVENT CALENDAR THE VILLAGE OF CARP © 2017

A P U B L I C AT I O N O F T H E V I L L A G E OF C A RP BI A © 2018 | THI S PUBL I C ATI ON W A S PRODU CED BY SYNTAX STRATEGIC


MESSAGE FROM OUR VICE-CHAIR | 1 AROUND THE VILLAGE PHOTO COLLAGE | 2 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT MOON STONES GALLERY & MARKETPLACE | 4 THE HIVE | 6 ALICE'S VILLAGE CAFE | 8 BUSINESS MAP

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MESSAGE FROM OUR VICE-CHAIR VILLAGE OF CARP BIA

After a long, cold winter of hibernation, my family and I are fully embracing all things that bring us outdoors this spring. Fortunately, as residents of Carp, there is no shortage of activities and incentives to embrace our natural surroundings. Springtime means out with the old and in with the new. I’m excited to explore the treasures to be found at the annual Carp Colossal Garage Sale, (I may need to do some spring cleaning of my own to make room for the new finds). A personal favourite, the Carp Farmers’ Market, is also now in full swing, showcasing the best products and produce you can find in the region.

The Village of Carp BIA Board Members: Stuart Hodge, Chair Jennifer Stewart, Vice-Chair Greg LeBlanc, Treasurer Neil Falls, Board Member Cris Karson, Board Member Shane Sinclair, Board Member

We’d love to hear from you about any concerns you have around transit, policing and water quality especially relating to taste, colour or early equipment failure. Please email Stuart@koallo.ca

Big strides have been made on new local developments. The construction of Carp Commons Retirement Village is moving at full speed, and Ridge Rock Brewing Co. is getting ready to open its doors. It is great to walk around the village and experience all of the new life and energy that is being infused into local businesses. I am feeling very grateful to consider Carp home. Inside this issue, you will find a fresh community photo spread, two local business spotlights, an updated Carp business map, and a calendar of events. If we missed your business or event from our listings, please contact carpvillager@gmail.com. On behalf of the BIA, we wish you a fantastic and fruitful spring season. Jennifer Stewart Vice-Chair Village of Carp BIA

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Moon Stones Gallery & Marketplace

an impressive array of local art, textiles, and home décor, alongside the jewellery of owner and designer, Mary Louise. We caught up with the busy gallery owner to chat about her inspiration and what the first few months have been like in her new space.

Spring is all about new beginnings, and the store at 416 Donald B. Munro Dr. experienced just that in its rebirth as the new home of Moon Stones Gallery & Marketplace. The light and airy gallery showcases

Tell us a little bit about your business I started out creating semi-precious gemstone and sterling silver jewellery. I travelled to Tucson Arizona each year to the biggest gem show in the world to select the stones I used to make these creations. I did lots of craft shows, and eventually landed a spot to showcase my jewellery at The Hive here in Carp. I had one jewellery case there for about 6 months

before the entire front room became available, and I moved my business into that room. I expanded my selection to include local artists who needed a space to showcase their work, and I sold their items on a consignment basis. I also brought in items that I came across that I thought were beautiful or interesting from various sources. As my business grew, and more artists approached me to sell their work, I found that after only 18 months, I had outgrown the space. I live in Dunrobin, and always take Thomas A. Dolan Parkway to drive into work. One day in the new year, I decided to come in from March Road to Donald B. Munro Drive, and I saw the ‘for rent’ sign at 416 Donald B. Munro Dr. I took a look at the property, and called the landlord the next morning at 9:20 a.m. to say I would take the space.

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The landlord said she was expecting a call at 9:30 a.m. from another woman who also wanted the space. I was able to secure my new space with a margin of only 10 minutes. Since moving in the beginning of April, I have added many new artists, each with their own story to tell, which is what I try to convey to my customers. Business and the people of Carp have been very good to me, and I am very happy in my new space. What can people expect when they visit? What I am trying to create with my space is a calm, relaxing atmosphere that is filled with live plants, soft music, lovely artwork, and interesting and unusual items for sale. The property has numerous large windows, so the space is full of beautiful natural light.

years. I find that people who are from Carp are very interested and knowledgeable about the history of the village.

Carp has commercial, recreational, institutional and residential mixed use development right in the village core, all within walking distance.

There is such a mixture of old and new here. The train still runs through the village every week, but we have our own airport. We protect and care for the old,( like the fairgrounds, the beautiful old light standards, and the flowers decorating them), while embracing the new, (with new businesses springing up everywhere, new subdivisions, new community parks and gardens).

Upcoming events This is a busy time of the year. End of school means people are shopping for teachers, coaches, bus drivers etc. They are looking for items for the garden and the cottage. Fathers day is coming up, and we have wedding and baby shower gifts covered.

Right after I opened, the West Carelton Art Society asked me if they could hang some work of local artists in my space, which are switched out monthly, giving the space the feel of a nice art gallery. I have loads to offer, from my own jewellery, to garden art, kinetic wind sculptures, local artisans featuring everything from bath and body products, to local raw and infused honey, to alpaca products from Oxford Mills, and many more artists. In your opinion, what makes Carp unique? Carp is such an interesting place. It has so much history. My shop is one of the oldest buildings in Carp. It is on the map drawn in the early 1800’s. At that time it was a harness shop, and has gone through many different business types over the

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT The Hive

What can people expect at The Hive? The Hive is committed to fostering local entrepreneurs and artisans, in addition to our main shop where we offer a variety of carefully curated products. We are pleased to be sharing our space with: · "MacLean & Associates Inc." offering vintage and mid-century modern furniture and smalls, consignment and new gift items.

The Hive is a hub in the community of Carp, offering a unique one-stop shop for florals, gifts, clothing and décor from talented local artisans and entrepreneurs. The place has been buzzing with activity this spring. We stopped by to meet the new owner, and get a sneak peek at the new businesses, and a new look in-store!

·"Bee You Creative Styles & Expressions," featuring unique consignment clothing styles for ladies, gents and kids. A place to bring community together, to remind us that buying used is about saving the world and shopping local is about saving the community. · "Autumns Fine Flowers," providing floral arrangements for all occasions. Everything from weddings, funerals, graduations, anniversaries and many other special moments.

· Also, later this summer we are pleased to welcome "Style by Marilyn", offering a boutique style salon specializing in creative design and color, customized to suit you and your lifestyle. Marilyn will be a new Carp resident and brings 20 years of experience in the beauty industry as a hairstylist, successful salon owner, international educator, and certified image consultant. What makes your collection of businesses unique? We are a unique and eclectic mix of entrepreneurs, fostering mentorship, support and promoting growth within our community. Each shop is independently owned but collectively our shops offer so much that we are a one-stop shop for the community. What are some interesting products you now carry? We are very excited about HINZA bags right now. They are imported directly from Sweden, and are made from either recycled plastic, or sugar cane. We are the 2nd company in Canada to carry these unique bags. Originally designed in 1950 this bag has been reintroduced as totally organic, and totally practical; they come in a wide range of colours and uses. Great for groceries or the Carp Farmers Market! Truly a product you can feel good about. It’s wedding season! Award winning florist Lindsay McFadden is geared up for one of her best seasons yet! Call or come in for a consultation.

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Jess Vaillancourt, a young Cali girl has put her special touch to our second floor. Jess now offers Men’s and Kid’s clothing along with a fantastic assortment of ladies clothing and accessories. Marilyn Rose will be opening her boutique salon on our third floor. Specializing in curly and short hair design and color, she will help customize a look that suits you and your lifestyle. Your style is an instant language - it’s important for you to know what you're saying to the world through your personal Image. Welcome to Carp Marilyn & Family! Why did you decide to locate your business in Carp? We love Carp! The people we have met have been so supportive and friendly. Carp is up and coming but still down to earth with a small-town feel. We want to be a part of the direction for the Villagers of our community and fulfill their needs. We also remember that we are Carp ambassadors and we welcome many visitors to our area. Final word We are excited for the growth of Carp but we value the small town feel and we hope to promote our village and support our community. If you are an entrepreneur and are interested in selling your items at The Hive, please contact owner Diana Fuller at diana@macleanandassociates.com.

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Alice's Village Cafe

Many people host meetings at Alice’s, work alone from a lap top or just meet a friend for coffee. If you ever need an answer to any question regarding current affairs you can join the table of knowledge where the “Village Elders” or “Alice’s Senate” convene daily to solve all of the world’s problems.

Alice’s Village Cafe is an integral part of the Carp community. It’s a warm and welcome setting that plays host to family gatherings and celebrations, acts as an informal meeting room for local businesses, and motivates cyclists from far and wide as a refreshing finish line for expeditions. We spoke with owners Melanie Ruest and Todd Hirtle to learn the secret ingredients that drive its success. What makes Alice’s the ideal ‘community hub’ within the village? This is a great question that cannot be answered without acknowledging the original owners (Dustin and Crystal Therrien) who had a vision that resulted in Alice’s! We strive to continue to build upon that vision by being that warm, welcoming community hub within Carp that has a little bit of something for everyone. Beyond the fine treats and food produced from scratch within the café, all the staff attempt to provide that friendly service that Alice’s has become known for. In your opinion, what makes operating a business within the village unique? Carp is an amazing village filled with great people who all want to work together to make Carp better! Carp continues to grow and will soon have a new retirement home that will bring more people to the village.

Our intent is to support local as much as possible, reciprocally the community is respective and appreciative of what each other brings to the table, that makes Carp such a wonderful village!

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I help in the background, or as the girls would say “talk too much” as we interact with all of our great supporters from the village and from away! Alice’s and Carp is a tremendous place to meet new people! What can people expect during the summer months in terms of events? Open Mic every Thursday night is a mainstay! This is Alice’s pub-like atmosphere night where musicians of all ages congregate to have some fun, craft beer and provide incredible entertainment to the community and patrons of Alice’s. This summer Alice’s will continue to be booming as is the village with everything it has to offer. Carp will continue to have significant visitors to the numerous great venues, such as the Farmer’s Market, Carp Fair and all of the other new great businesses that are already here or are coming! Expect the cyclists to continue to swarm the community as Alice’s is their hub for those long-distance athletes who stop for a coffee, treat, lunch or Radler! Graham Mastersmith will continue as the curator and manage all of the art work displayed within the café. There may even be the odd special event as the summer progresses.

As the community and Alice’s grows, the demand for more staff (cooks, etc) continues to also grow…. So, what we are lacking in Carp is access to public transport. Alice’s (and the other businesses) would really benefit from a transport solution for employees outside of Carp.

Why Carp? Melanie and I decided to settle in Carp as a final destination after moving and living all across Canada as a military family. Carp is such a quiet little family town with access to phenomenal opportunities for our family. As I retire from the Forces, Alice’s is part of our transition plan from a 25+ year military career and is truly a family operated business. Melanie carries the bulk of the work load now and my daughter has commenced working there part time. THE CARP VILLAGER | NEWSLETTER | 9


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EVENT CALENDAR DATE Every Saturday (May to October)

EVENT Carp Farmers’ Market, 8 am - 1 pm

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June 9TH

Gourmet Grilled Cheese Demo, Carp Farmers’ Market

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June 9TH

Carp Colossal Garage Sale, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm, W. Erskine Johnston Arena at the Carp Fair Grounds

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June 16TH

Wood Turning Demo & Father’s Day, Carp Farmers’ Market CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS

June 23RD

3rd Annual Carp Herb Festival, 8 am - 3 pm, Carp Farmers’ Market

June 23RD

Carpe Diem: A celebration in support of epilepsy advancement CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS and research, 6 pm - midnight, Carp Agricultural Hall

June 30TH

Kids’ Club, Carp Farmers’ Market CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS

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July 4TH, 11TH, 18TH, 25TH & August 1ST

Drive In Bingo, Wednesday evenings, Carp Fair Grounds

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August 15TH

Paint the Cow: A fundraiser for the Carp Fitness Park, 7 pm, West Carleton Amateur Sports Club

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GET IN TOUCH! Are you a local business with a story to share? Is there an upcoming event that you’d like to promote? We’d love to hear from you! Contact: carpvillager@gmail.com.

WHAT'S AN OUTDOOR GYM? At first glance, these outdoor gyms may look like more monkey bars for the kids! They are, however, specifically designed with materials, dimensions and layout to optimize space and function. They offer endless options for exercises that can be adapted for any fitness level or height. The bars are also functional and accessible for wheelchairs. HOW CAN YOU HELP? Monetary donations of any size are welcomed! Tax receipts for donations of $10 or more will be provided. Donations can be made online at: http://carphealthaccess.ca/support-us.php Alternatively, cheques can be made payable and mailed to: Carp Health Access - PO Box 176 Carp, ON KOA lLO

HELP MAKE THE CARP FITNESS PARK A REALITY! Carp Health Access, in partnership with the City of Ottawa, is fundraising for a project that will see the installation of stationary, outdoor fitness equipment that can be utilized by all ages in Langstaff Park.

If you are a team, group, or school that would Like to host a fundraiser for this amazing cause, please contact us with your ideas! Also, simply spreading the word about this initiative in your own personal networks would be greatly appreciated! You can direct friends to: bit.Ly/CarpFitnessPark

www.carphealthaccess.ca postmaster@carphealthaccess.ca

A Carp Health Access event

WELCOME TO CARP

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A fundraiser for the Carp Fitness Park Wednesday, August 15th @ 7pm / WCASC Register at bit.ly/PaintTheCow

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CONTACT US AT:

carpvillager@gmail.com or follow us on Facebook at @VillageofCarpBIA A PUBLICATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CARP BIA © 2018 This publication was produced by Syntax Strategic


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