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🌸 OPL Celebrates Asian Heritage Month! 🌸

Throughout the month of May, the Ottawa Public Library will be celebrating Asian Heritage Month. OPL invites everyone to discover the legacy and diverse cultures of Asia through educational and cultural programs at OPL. 

In celebration of this year’s Asian Heritage Month 2023, the Ottawa Public library is offering programming that honors and celebrates people from diverse, vibrant, and growing communities have contributed to every aspect of Canadian life, including the arts, science, sports, business, government, and of course, the labour movement. Thank you to the various Asian communities who have shaped our communities for the better! This month we celebrate and learn from you!

  • 🎦 Sunday, May 7: Join us at Ben Franklin Place to watch 2 movies! Registration required.

    • From 11:30 am to 2:00 pm the Indonesian Consulate will present the film “5 cm

    • From 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm US Embassy will present the documentary film "Donut King"

  •  🎬 Friday, May 19 at 4:00 pm: Join us at the Ruth E. Dickinson branch for a screening of Meet the Patels (2015) 

  • 🥘 Tuesday, May 30 at 7:00 pm: Please join us for a virtual cooking show with local chef Joe Thottungal from popular restaurants Thali and Coconut Lagoon. Watch as he demonstrates three dishes: Asparagus Thoran, Chicken Kadai, Pomegranate and mint Raita from his new cookbook "My Thali". Registration required.

Reading books from OPL’s collection is another great way to discover the richness of Asian-Canadians' contributions to our cultural life. We're sure you're going to enjoy our selection of books. 

📚 Ruth E. Dickinson Recommends 📚

Rise by Jeff Yang

The history of the Asian diaspora in North America often brings 3 things to mind: railroads, laundry, and Chinese food - but there is so much more to the story! Rise is part textbook, part graphic novel, and part love-letter to influential Asian-Americans in recent history. You’ll recognize familiar faces in this book and learn how they’ve defied systemic racism and stereotypes to shape the global modern culture.

✅ Financial Literacy: Planning for Retirement ✅

Join us on Wednesday, May 10 at 11:30 am for a free retirement planning session with CPA Canada. Participants will learn how to become proactive and start retirement planning early. ​Drop-in program (registration not required). 

✍ Congratulations to the Winners of the 2023 Awesome Authors Writing Contest! ✍

This year, with an extraordinary record of 739 entries, judges Catherine Austen, Apollo the Child, Amelinda Bérubé, Pierre-Luc Bélanger, and Éric Péladeau had the difficult task of deliberating and selecting the winners of the 2023 Awesome Authors writing contest! The winning texts will be published in an anthology called Pot-Pourri which will be available at the end of this year.

The Library gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association in making this contest possible. Family, friends, writers and bibliophiles, please join the Library in congratulating the winners of the 2023 Awesome Authors writing Contest!

🚐 Homebound Services 🚐

Did you know that the Ottawa Public Library offers a free monthly delivery service for customers who are unable to visit a library branch? Ottawa residents who are unable to visit the Library regularly due to age, illness or disability can sign up for Homebound Services and receive a monthly delivery of OPL materials. Customers can request their own material or staff can select materials based on each customer’s interests.

The library delivers to individual homes, retirement residences, and long-term care facilities within the City of Ottawa. Please note: a minimum commitment of three months is required.

Register online here. Questions? Need more information? Please contact Homebound Services by phone at 613-580-2944 or email at Homebound@BiblioOttawaLibrary.ca

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