Gallery

What do you “sea’?
Be creative and have fun. In conjunction with two great exhibitions, The Navy: A Century in Art and A Brush with War, be inspired by the art and re-create it in mixed media. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., John McCrae Gallery

Theatre

Fairy Tales by the Fire
Watch fairy tales come to life as performed in Russian by the Once Upon a Kingdom Theatre.  Tickets are $15 and can be reserved at 613-868-8343 or rus_theatre@yahoo.ca. Saturday, 4 p.m. and Sunday, 12 p.m., Alumni Auditorium at University of Ottawa.

Trying
Trying tells the true story of the relationship between the former
Attorney General under Roosevelt and Chief Judge of the Nuremberg
trials, and his new secretary, a young woman from Canada. Tickets at
www.ottawalittletheatre.com. Friday through Sunday, 8 p.m., Ottawa Little Theatre.

Hockey

Vintage Hockey Day
Come and play Canada’s favourite sport to celebrate Navan’s 150 year history at an alumni hockey game with ex-grads Junior “A” players. A $10 donation will get you a sample of wine and cheese from Domaine Perrault Winery. Sunday, 1 p.m., Navan Memorial Centre. 

Reading

Stories Alive!
Each month, OYP Theatre School hosts a story session for book lovers in collaboration with Rag and Bone Puppet Theatre. Guests are invited to read with some of the artists who live and work in Ottawa. Admission is free. Sunday, 2 p.m., Shenkman Arts Centre.

Exhibit

100 Years of Public Health
Take the opportunity to see the exhibit that tells the story of public health in Canada and its impact in the past century. The exhibit will tell the stories of the challenges Canadian communities faced such as unsafe water, poverty, and malnutrition and the progress that was made since then. Friday, 8 a.m., Ben Franklin Place.

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