The Glabar Park Community Alliance is asking for input from residents on improving Kingsmere Park and Theresa Kavanagh, city councillor for Bay Ward, has allocated some funds for the initiative. At this time, we are not looking at any changes to the field house. Please complete the google form to provide your feedback
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Giveaway Day on May 30th
Residents invited to participate in BIG GIVE at St. Paul’s Church
The following details were provided to the Glabar Park Community Alliance from St. Paul’s Church:
BIG GIVE at St. Paul’s Church, 971 Woodroffe Ave
WHEN: Saturday June 5, 2021 10 am to 2 pm
WHERE: The Church’s back parking lot
Covid has greatly increased the demand on local food banks
Come and drop off non-perishable food stuffs
Show your children the importance of helping those in need
Covid protocols will be followed
Complimentary coffee, juice and cookies will be available
Direct questions to: Gordon Richardson tel: 613-721-3713
e-mail: gord.richardson@icloud.com
Snow and Ice Sculpture Contest Winners
Thank you to everyone who participated in our safe and socially-distant activity this winter season. The Alliance is pleased to announce the winners of the Snow and Ice Sculpture Contest:
1st price in the 12+ category – Dragon by the Ben & Jack
1st price in the under 12 category – Cat by Ben & Laura
Kingsmere Rink rules under “orange” level restriction
The Glabar Park Community Alliance has received the following guidelines from the City of Ottawa with regards to outdoor rinks:
Ottawa has been assigned to the orange level of restriction effective Tuesday February 16, 2021, based on its COVID-19 indicator levels.
Most of the restrictions currently in place at outdoor rinks will continue to be in place, including
- the requirement to wear masks within 15 meters of the rink;
- a maximum of 25 skaters permitted on boarded rinks;
- a maximum of 12 skaters on puddle rinks; and
- the requirement to maintain a 2- meter physical distance between those residing in different households.
It also means that hockey, ringette and other game play activity will be permitted on the rinks with the requirement for those from different households to maintain a 2- meter physical distance.
Indoor facilities will be open for washroom use, first aid requirements, warming and skate changing (health screening must be completed before entering the facility).
Ottawa operations staff will begin to return hockey nets to the designated sites on Tuesday. Delivery of all nets is expected to be completed prior to February 20th. Rink operators may remove the “no sticks, no pucks” signs on Tuesday February 16th.
Please note that the stay at home order remains in effect this weekend and by-law will continue to monitor rinks for compliance with the associated regulations.