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May 25, 2015 7:00 p.m.
We would like you to save the date of Monday, May 25th for an evening gala event where we will gather as a club with our friends and family to celebrate this year’s honours into our Paul Harris family. 6:00 pm (Cash Bar) for a 7:00 pm Dinner - $ 50.00/ per person The Paul Harris Fellowship Award is the highest honor available to the Club to recognize the dedication in life, vocation and Rotary of individuals in our community and our Rotary Club. This year, we will welcome 6 new inductees, all from the Rotary Club of Ottawa. As requested by our members, we have turned this event into the suitable grand occasion it should be! We hope that you, your spouse/partner and or family members will join us on this special night. Please RSVP by Tuesday, May 19th with your choice of Prime Rib or Atlantic Salmon. |
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Neurosurgeon
Jun. 01, 2015
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Head Coach at the Ottawa Triathlon
Jun. 08, 2015
Few athletes understand the needs of both the high performance athlete and the novice. Mark knows both. Plus, he combines with it a great sense of human and tremendous dedication to the mission of the OTC. For more info, please check the Ottawa Triathlon's website. http://www.ottawatriathlonclub.com
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Rotary Youth Exchange Student
Jun. 15, 2015
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Jun. 22, 2015
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Official Changeover Ceremony
Jun. 29, 2015
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Jul. 06, 2015
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Community Development - Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization
Oct. 19, 2015
OCISO supports immigrants through the journey of making Canada their home by providing creative and responsive programs that are culturally and linguistically appropriate, by building community through mutual respect and partnerships, and by fostering healthy and inclusive spaces for open dialogue and healing. http://ociso.org
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Artistic Director - Great Canadian Theatre Company
Oct. 26, 2015
The Great Canadian Theatre Company was founded in 1975 by a group of professors and graduate students at Carleton University. Riding a wave of cultural nationalism, founders Robin Matthews, Larry McDonald, Bill Law, Greg Reid and Lois Shannon envisioned a theatre company that would produce only Canadian plays, especially those with social and political relevance. Driven by a dream to place Canadian stories and Canadian history front and centre in our country’s universities and theatres, the company launched its first production in August of 1975. For several years, GCTC was entirely volunteer-run, performing first at the University, and then in the Old Firehall that is now the Ottawa South Community Centre. Even as a young company, the GCTC founders knew that there was an audience that craved Canadian theatre that is emotionally charged, intellectually engaging and socially and politically relevant. In 1982, with a huge outpouring of support from the City of Ottawa, then-Mayor Marion Dewar, Councillor Toddy Kehoe, the financial backing of 700 people and the technical assistance of Phil Sharp of the School of Architecture at Carleton University, GCTC claimed its own permanent home at 910 Gladstone Avenue by transforming a truck repair garage into a 230-seat theatre. The new theatre opened with the collectively authored Sandinista! a large-scale production about Nicaragua that went on to tour nationally to critical acclaim. During the 1980s and 1990s, the company expanded both its staff and audience. It gained national recognition for producing the work of notable Canadian playwrights, as well as Ottawa-based writers. The company began to commission and premiere new plays, and also added the production of contemporary international work to its mandate. GCTC has produced over 84 world premieres to its credit. |