Boys and Girls Club launches site in Rochester Heights
Courtesy Jocelyn Umengan, Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa
Kids line up for cake at the official opening of the new Rochester Heights wing of the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa.Archive 1997-2016
Youth in the Rochester Heights community now have a safe place to spend their leisure time with the launch of a new Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa satellite site in the neighbourhood.Courtesy Jocelyn Umengan, Boys and Girls Club of OttawaKids line up for cake at the official opening of the new Rochester Heights wing of the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa.
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