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Community Calendar We welcome your submisions of upcoming community, non-profit events. Please email events to patricia.lonergan@ metroland.com by 4:30 p.m. on Friday.

• NOV. 4 Alta Vista Library hosts Book Banter for adults at the Heron Community Centre (1480 Heron Rd., third floor, Ridgemont room) from 2 to 3 p.m. Book: The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Gallow. Info: www. biblioottawalibrary.ca or 613-580-2957 ext. 32610.

• NOV. 6 Constance Creek Wildlife Refuge fundraising dinner/dance, Where the Wild Things Are. Vegetarian food by The Green Door, live music, silent auction, cash bar. Sandy Hill Community Centre, 250 Somerset St. East, Ottawa, 6 p.m. to midnight. Tickets $40. More info www.ccwr.ca

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The SLOWest Coffeehouse at Bridgehead is held the first Saturday of every month at the Wellington Street Bridgehead (1277 Wellington St.W.). These will be informal evenings of connection and conversation enriched with the work of local musicians, poets and storytellers..

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Stephen’s Church. Tickets at the door or from the church office, $10/adult, $5/child, $25/family. St. Stephen’s office: 613-7280558.

• NOV. 12 AND 13 Ottawa Glass Bead Artists host third-annual show and sale Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Hellenic Centre (1315 Prince of Wales Dr.). Free parking, prizes. Info: www.ottawaglassbeadartists.com

• NOV. 13 AND 14 The Friends of the Farm invite you to their crafts and bake sale. Items available include jewelry, porcelain, weaving, wood crafts, photography, clothing, soap, pottery, clay, tapestry and much more. The sale takes place in Building 72, Arboretum, Central Experimental Farm, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission & parking. For information please call 613-230-3276, www/info@friendsofthefarm.ca

•NOV. 17 Frosty’s Fair takes place at Trinity Anglican Church (1230 Bank St.) from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Includes silent auction, books, crafts, jewelry, knitting, fish pond, lunch available. Info: 613-733-7536 or www. trinityottawa.ca

• NOV. 7 Osteoporosis brunch fundraiser at Tudor Hall, 3750 North Bowesville Rd. from noon-4 p.m. Guest Speaker Shirley Westeinde, silent and live auctions including one week condo in Maui with return air; club 100 level Senators Suite (16 tickets for Sens vs. Oilers Nov. 29); elegant in-home six-course dinner; and more. Reserve bids accepted. $50 ticket, with partial income tax receipt. For more info call 613829-8819. 422241

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Manotick Brass Concert and St. Stephen’s Choir will give a concert at 7:30 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, 579 Parkdale Ave. Proceeds from the concert will go to Manotick Brass and St.

The Institute for International Theological Education will be holding a public information evening at 7 p.m., in the Ottawa Public Library (main branch) meeting room, for this year’s upcoming Ottawa/India course. The evening will include a slide presentation and information session, as well as a question/answer period. For more information please contact Dr. Louise Graves, 613-225-4486 or l.graves@iitheoed.com

•NOV. 28 Ottawa Brahms Choir Christmas Concert will be held at 4 p.m., St. Thomas the Apostle, 2345 Alta Vista Dr. The Choir presents Christmas Favourites under the direction of Kurt Ala-Kantti, with the Polished Brass Quintet and pianist. Tickets are $18 in advance at Leading Note on Elgin, and European Delicatessen on Merivale Road; $20 at the door. For more information, contact Leo Heistek 613 749-2391; www.OttawaBrahmsChoir. ca


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