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Giving. Parkdale Gallery is actively involved in the community and supports a variety of charities.
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CHUO ROCKS
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March 23rd to Thursday March 27th, 2008.
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Robert Gordon McHarg III has traveled from England to help CHUO raise funds. Every listener who pledged over $50.00 to the station during the drive (March 28th until April 13th 2008) received a signed, one of a kind, piece of art.
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NEIGHBOURHOODS IN MOTION Photo Contest, Best of Show
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March 5th to March 16th, 2008
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. The Bayswater to Western Avenue section of Wellington Street was so named almost one hundred years ago, in June 1908. Marking this centennial, the Neighbourhoods in Motion photo contest has captured the spirit of the street linking Hintonburg and Wellington Village and the people who make it special.
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The Ottawa School of Art Outreach Program and Comic Book Chaos December 2007 to January 2008
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The Ottawa School of Art Outreach Program offers free art classes to children and youth facing social and economic barriers. Bursaries and barrier-free community-based art classes help the children and youth participate in art programs that build self-esteem and lead to personal success at school and in the community.
Now in its fifth year, the Outreach Program will touch the lives of over 350 children and youth in 2007-2008.
For more information, please contact Gérard Bélec, Outreach Program Coordinator
613-241-7471 voice mail 45
outreach@artottawa.ca
The latest comic book created by students will be on sale at the Gallery. 100% of proceeds will be donated to this great project.
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The BIG Art Contest November 28th, 2007
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James auctioned a portrait commission to help raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters . Alan Dean Photography donated the professional photo session and Merge designed and donated the poster for the The BIG Art Contest
Parkdale Gallery uses their services exclusively.
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Together with over 1000 volunteers, they foster, facilitate and support one-to-one and group mentoring relationships with children in need of a special friend. They serve over 1100 children and youth annually in programs supported by skilled professionals.
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The Voice is available in the Gallery.
The Voice is a chance for writers, artists, advertisers, sponsors, literature-enthusiasts and readers of all kinds, to create a product that in turn benefits the women’s community as a whole. After operating costs, any proceeds The Voice makes will be fed back into the community; to women’s shelters, charities, yearly or one-time-only events, fundraising projects, art exhibits, and more.
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Follow this link to browse More Giving, 2006 to 2007
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