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TO MARCH 31
The NEPEAN MUSEUM presents the Youth Art Heritage
Competition Exhibition, an exhibition of original line drawings
of Nepean heritage buildings by junior, senior, and middle
school elementary students in the former City of
Nepean.
NEPEAN MUSEUM
16 ROWLEY AVENUE
613 723-7936
TO APRIL 20
FULTON’S Spring Maple Season gets into full swing. Pancake
meals, self-guided maple tours, horse-drawn hayrides, maple
taffy, children’s play areas, “I Spy” games in the forest, mystery
hunts in the forest, walks on nature trails, and musical
entertainment await visitors. The Maple Shoppe offers delicious
gourmet maple items, recipes, and samples.
291 6TH CONCESSION ROAD
PAKENHAM
613 256-3867
TO APRIL 30
The CITY OF OTTAWA RURAL HEALTH PROGRAM
sponsors the WinterWalk Orient Express. In this, the ninth
annual virtual walk, travel along The Orient Express. Call in
your monthly minutes of physical activity and contribute
them to the total kilometres walked by community participants.
All activity counts (20 minutes equals 1 kilometre or
0.62 miles). Pre-registration is required.
JANICE TUGHAN, PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
613 580-6744, EXT. 15251
JANICE.TUGHAN@OTTAWA.CA
MARCH 5
The monthly social event of the OTTAWA NEWCOMERS
CLUB for women new to Ottawa.
613 860-0548
MARCH 9
SCOTIABANK PLACE presents Disney’s High School
Musical: The Ice Tour, featuring a live fusion of songs, dance,
and team-spirited fun to celebrate the music of the original
Emmy award-winning Disney Channel movie and its sequel,
High School Musical 2. This is a topnotch production that celebrates
moments from the movies in an ice spectacular.
Tickets are $13 to $55.
SCOTIABANK PLACE
1000 PALLADIUM DRIVE
613 599-FANS
WWW.SCOTIABANKPLACE.COM
WWW.HIGHSCHOOLMUSICALTHEICETOUR.COM
MARCH 9, 16, 23, AND 30
Open Stage with Jaan and friends at the OLD MILL AT ASH-
TON COUNTRY PUB AND EATERY. Come for a Sunday
afternoon of music and bring your instrument(s).
OLD MILL AT ASHTON COUNTRY PUB AND EATERY, ASHTON
613 257-4423
Due West Magazine • Page 11 • Spring 2008
We specialize
in happiness
Spreading happiness is easier than you might imagine,
but it takes dedication, skill, resources, and a lot of love.
When you help make a sick child better you’re really
sprinkling joy across every age group and generation of
our community.
By helping our children’s hospital care for our kids, you
can spread a lot of happiness at the holiday season or on
any special occasion. It’s a gift that’s never out of style.
And when you make a donation in the name of your
friends we’ll send them a personalized card to tell them
about the gift of joy you’ve made on their behalf.
Or consider the happiness you could spread by establishing
a permanent fund at CHEO in your name, or in
the name of a loved one. The support provided by your
fund would reach far into the future to help hundreds of
children. You’ll never find a better way to spread a lot of
happiness.
Every donation helps, and every dollar donated to CHEO
stays in our community to care for our children, grandchildren,
and great grandchildren. Please call to find out
how you can help in the important and joyful work of
keeping our children healthy.
For information please contact: Fran Ward, CHEO
Foundation, 415 Smyth Rd., Ottawa K1H 8M8.
Telephone: 613-738-3694. Toll free: 1-800-561-5638.
Email: fward@cheofoundation.com
CHEO accepts donations in cash, by personal cheque or by credit
card. You can also donate securities, stocks, bonds, or a life insurance
policy, and you can make a gift in your will to help CHEO care for
our children. Charitable donations of publicly traded securities,
stocks or bonds are not subject to capital gains tax. This type of gift
can provide greater tax benefits for donors.