Tuesday, July 26, 2016

The Ottawa Tool Library and Ottawa City Woodshop are both offering workshops on building your own planter for Grow613 Day. Tickets are $30 and selling fast through Eventbrite. Check our blog to learn more. fun food beautifulthings on May 15 at Makersp

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Regram from @ottcitywood - Come build something beautiful THIS Sunday on grow613 Day. (@makerspacenorth / 11am - 4pm) The fine folks at Ottawa City Woodshop are hosting a workshop on building your own planter. Tickets are only $30 and we have just a few

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City of the Future: Fifth Class at Tam High

City of the Future: Fifth Class at Tam High

City of the Future: Fifth Class at Tam High

City of the Future: Fifth Class at Tam High

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