EVENT DETAILS
Sunday, July 24, 2022
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
Nawapon Room (Building C), Algonquin College Ottawa Campus
1385 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K2G 1V8
Dress code: Casual
Event Highlights
Mandy Gull-Masty
Guest Speaker
Laura Leonard
& David Finkle
Live Music Hand drum Singing
Indigenous Alley
8 Marketplace Vendors
Adrian N. Gunner
Guest Speaker
Mamidosewin Centre
Traditional Drumming & Singing
SIlent Auction
Over 20 Items to Bid on
CIndy Manor
Guest Speaker
Makatew Workshops
Medicine Bag Workshop
Indigenous Food
Light Refreshment provided
EVENT AGENDA
Updated on July 19,2022
10:00 am: Registration, Indigenous Alley, Smudging & Silent Auction
10:20 am: Welcome & Land Acknowledgement
10:30 am: Opening Performance: Traditional Drumming & Singing
10:35 am: Introduction to Charity Partner: Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre by Cindy Manor
10:50 am: Testimonial by Kenneth Joseph Crane
10:55 am: Medicine Bag Making by Makatew Workshop
11:35 am: Sharing by Mandy Gull-Masty, Grand Chief of Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee
11:50 am: Music performance by Laura Leonard & David Finkle
12:00 pm: Sharing by Adrian N. Gunner, Youth Grand Chief of Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee,
12:15 pm: Refreshment & Film Screening
1:00 pm: Closing & Announcement of Silent Auction winners
Indigenous Alley
Emma's Creations
by Emma Morrison
Backyius Liquid Smudge
By Jolene Dione
Astro Knot CO
by Krystal Fox
Laura Leonard Originals
by Laura Leonard
Genuine Native Arts
By Bryon Conant
Creeations
by Deborah Ratt
Chipmunk Stéphanie & The Pilgrim's Garden
by Stephanie Tesio
Indigenous
Culinary
Deluxe Local Artisan Cheese Board
A cheese tray elegantly presented with craft made local cheeses, beautifully garnish with fresh cut fruit flanked with crackers, water biscuits & baguettes.
Charcutiere Board
Bison pate, wild boar terrine, venison sausage, dried fruit, crostini, apple chutney & Mrs. McGarrigle's mustards.
Smoked Fish Board
Salmon, trout & mackerel, red onion, fresh dill and corn relish, roasted beet root & blueberry mash, cedar infused white bean spread and corn bread.
Market Vegetable Platter
Market fresh raw vegetables including cauliflower, broccoli, cucumber, mushrooms, bell peppers, carrot & celery sticks served with our house made dip.
AC Feast Salad
Mixed organic greens with dried cranberries, toasted sunflower seeds & blueberry vinaigrette.
Sweets
Selection of mini strawberry rhubarb tarts, blueberry clafoutis and maple cranberry cake.
Lime Infused Water
Getting here
Woodroffe Campus is conveniently centrally located in the City of Ottawa.
OC Transpo Bus Services
OC Transpo “Baseline” station (located near Baseline Road and Woodroffe Avenue) is a terrific major transportation hub directly connected to Woodroffe campus. It is served by many high frequency bus routes. It provides one of the most economical options getting to the event. If you use this option, you can walk entirely indoors, from the “ACCE” Building on the west side of Woodroffe avenue at Baseline station, all the way to “C” Building where the event is being held. Please refer to the campus map and indoor signage. You can always ask for help from any College staff member. They can be easily identified by their silver name tag.
Another option is to use OC Transpo Route 118, which travels throughout Woodroffe campus.
Need some help figuring out which bus to take and at what time? Follow this link to use OC Transpo’s Quick Planner.
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Parking Services​
Proceed to Woodroffe campus, Visitors’ Parking Lot 7, to take a ticket from the dispenser and park your vehicle. Guest pass is provided on a first-come first-served basis at the event. Please let out registration staff know you require a guest pass.
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The quickest way to get to "C" Building is to take the outdoor walking path at "T" Building, the side closer to the road College Avenue. But in a case of wet weather, please access the connector bridge via "P" building, it takes you directly the event space.
A map of the campus can be found here.
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When you exit the Visitors’ parking lot, insert the entrance ticket received at the pay station and you will then be instructed to insert the guest pass. Fraudulent or altered passes will be subject to the daily rate of the lot, with no exceptions.
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Note that all other parking lots are paid parking, weekend parking rates for Park, Pay & Go is $5 for Sunday and is valid only in lots 8, 9, 10 and 12. Parking without a permit may result in a $45 parking infraction fine. Nearby parking lots in commercial areas are frequently patrolled and are not recommended. You could end up with an expensive parking infraction fine.
Taxi Services
There are a number of taxi drop off points across campus including right outside the event. Please align at “C” Building Main Entrance.