Hello and welcome to another episode of Osgoode Community Chronicles.
Episode Summary
Welcome to another episode of Osgoode Community Chronicles.
Each week we will bring you the news, events, businesses, community voices and more from our local area.
Here is the content for this week, December 17:
1:00 – Updates from last week and what’s coming up in this week’s episode
3:45 – News and Events: the events taking place this week in your community
6:15 – Business Segment: The Manotick Medical Centre
20:15 – Historical Segment: The History of Long Island (Phase One)
34:45 – Community Voices: Dr. O.B. Wilson
39:00 – Mental Health Moment: a weekly segment to bring attention to our mental health
41:00 – Wrap up of this week’s episode
Thanks for tuning in! I hope you enjoy it!
See you next week!

Links to News and Events:
Every week on the podcast we’ll share some of the local events that are taking place in the area. So many great people doing great things – be sure you get out to support them!
Here are this week’s events:
Every Monday there is euchre at the Osgoode Legion, starting at 6:30 pm – come on out, singles, doubles, everyone is welcome. Darts on Tuesday and Bingo on Thursday too.
Greely Legion hosting their monthly euchre tournament starting at noon. It’s on the second Saturday of every month and the next one is Jan 11. Then Feb 8 Mar 8, Apr 12, May 10
Don’t miss Christmas on the Farm at Stanleys Old Maple Farm – every weekend (Thursday to Sunday) you can step into the magic of Stanleys’ Christmas Village where Santa’s elves prepare for the holiday season. You can take a holiday stroll for a date night or with friends, or pick out your perfect Christmas tree. Check out their website for details and to buy your passes.
Manotick Legion Karol Bilyj Festive Dinner Sun Dec 22 11:30 am to 3 pm – free turkey dinner with all the trimmings. RSVP by Dec 17th
Youth Associations:
Teen Drop in Grades 7 to 12 at OYA on Main Street every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. See their website for details.
Free Youth Drop In at G-YA Wednesdays. Open to youth in Greely grades 7 to 12 at Greely Community Centre, see their Facebook page for details.
YOMA Pre Teen Night and Youth Drop In on Fridays at the Community Centre. 6:30 for pre-teens and 7:30 for teens.
Have a great week!
Thank- you for discussing the history of O.B. Wilson and the Manotick Medical Centre –
O.B and the medical centre played such a role in my life.
You mentioned connections in your article wrt
to Derek being my son.
I thought you might enjoy this connection
George McLean was my grandfather .
Thank you Ann! I’m glad you tuned in. That’s quite a Manotick connection for sure, no doubt I would have come across this for a later episode, but now I’ll look out for it! Thanks for sharing that. 🙂
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