News from Ruth E. Dickinson: your local library branch
🎨 2023 Ruth E. Dickinson Branch Teen Art Contest 📸
Calling all young artists ages 13 to 17: our annual Teen Art Contest is back this summer! Visit us at the branch to pick up an entry form and submit your work of art! Deadline for submissions is Wednesday August 16 at 5 pm. For full contest rules and criteria please see entry form.
👨🎨 Awesome Authors Seek Awesome Illustrators!
The Ottawa Public Library is seeking super-talented illustrators to design the cover for this year's edition of Pot-Pourri - an anthology of all the winning short stories, poems and comics from our Awesome Authors Youth Writing Contest. Youth ages 9 to 17 are invited to submit their artwork online or in person at their local branch until Sunday, August 20, 2023. Get to work - it's your moment to shine! For full contest details please click here.
🌞 Teen Staycation 🌞
Forget passports and long flights—Ottawa Public Library's Teen Staycation is where the real adventure begins! Pack your curiosity and join us for a summer like no other! Discover our free programs for teens ages 13 to 18 here. Whether you're a bookworm, an artist, a gamer, or an adventurer, there's something specially tailored just for you. Registration required. Sign up with your library card to reserve your spot!
🌟Observing the Night Sky: Thursday, August 10 at 2 pm on Zoom - People have been marveling at the night sky for millennia; it is a source of wonder for people of all ages and cultures. Through a series of fun challenges, teens will learn about the celestial objects and phenomena that can be observed with our own eyes or with the help of a telescope. Presented by the Canada Science and Technology Museum.
🤳 Self-Shooting Photography Techniques: Tuesday, August 15 at 1 pm on Zoom - If you have a DSLR, point-and-shoot, or even just a cell phone, you can take great photos of yourself and others. In this course, you’ll learn about how cameras work so that you can take great pictures, with a special focus on taking pictures of yourself, which is normally hard to do alone. We will talk about using tripods, remotes, and stuff around your house to make a studio environment in which to take photos.
▶️ Introduction to Arduino: Thursday August, 17 at 2:00 pm at the Ruth E Dickinson Branch - Join uOttawa Maker Mobile for this interactive workshop! You will get a chance to learn about microcontrollers by programming a virtual Arduino board and controlling its various inputs and outputs (lights).