Eight things to do in Ottawa this weekend, but only two involve cows

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The mayor’s rural expo on Friday will include local celebrities showing off their cow-milking abilities and the OM Yoga festival will probably – though we can’t guarantee it – include at least one demonstration of the Cat-Cow pose. Otherwise, any cow sightings should be considered a bonus.

What’s Happening Ottawa provides the latest on theatre, music and outings for the entire family. Some shows sell out quickly, so be sure to look ahead at what’s happening in the coming weeks and your tickets early.

There is always a variety of local art on display at Ottawa’s community galleries.

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Nepean Fine Arts League at the Atrium Gallery until June 20



Ottawa Welcomes the World: Kenya
Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
Thursday, June 1

In honour of Canada’s 150th birthday, Ottawa celebrates the contribution of Kenya’s rich cultural heritage with a showcase of its food, music, dance and more! Free admission.



Food Aid and Mayor’s Rural Expo
Ottawa City Hall
Friday June 2

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This annual expo showcases rural vendors and organizations, with a celebrity milking competition at 12:15 p.m., and live entertainment featuring Southbound Boots at noon.



Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
Friday, June 2,

The founding partners of Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG), Roger Greenberg, John Ruddy, Jeff Hunt, John Pugh and Bill Shenkman, are the 2017 inductees into the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame, which is located in the Heritage Building at City Hall.



Ragtime -The Musical
Centrepointe Theatre
Friday, June 2 to Sunday, June 11

Ragtime is a powerful musical about a restless time in American history. Poignant characters combined with spine-tingling, emotionally-wrenching (heart-wrenching) and inspirational music make for an uplifting theatrical experience.



Doors Open Ottawa
Various locations
June 3 and 4

You will have access, at no charge, to more than 150 buildings around the Ottawa region. From Carp to Cumberland, more than 80,000 visitors will explore some of the city's most interesting places. Use the downtown shuttle bus to help you get around.



Firefighter Day
Cumberland Heritage Village Museum
Saturday, June 3

Come and enjoy all the museum has to offer with the added bonus of Fire Fighter competitions, demonstrations and activities. This event has entertainment for all ages and is a great opportunity to play up close with your local Fire Fighters.



City of OM Yoga Festival
Great Lawn, Lansdowne
Saturday, June 3

City of OM is about spreading good vibes in the Nation's capital and beyond. The yoga festival will feature a full day of both indoor and outdoor yoga classes to suit all levels, workshops, live music, local artisans and food vendors. City of Om celebrates healthy living, environmental sustainability and community, wrapping up with an after-party that you won’t want to miss. Two dollars from the sale of each ticket will be donated to 3 charitable organizations.



Latin Expo 2017
Horticulture Building, Lansdowne
Sunday, June 4

More than 60 exhibitors will be on hand for this fifth annual event organized by the Network of Latin Women Entrepreneurs of Ottawa-Gatineau.



Coming up next week….

  • Northern Tapestry – A Lost World, Centrepointe Studio Theatre, Friday, June 9
  • The Jungle Book, Shenkman Arts Centre, Friday, June 9 & Saturday, June 10
  • Greatest Tributes in Concert, Shenkman Arts Centre, Monday, June 12

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