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Festive Talk Ep. 17: A Conversation with Nick Masciantonio

31 min · 13 de jun de 2024
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In this episode, our Communications Manager, Hayley Combaluzier, had the opportunity to sit down with Nick Masciantonio, Past President of the Ottawa Children's Festival following the spectacular opening night of the festival. They discussed the importance of volunteering and issues facing Ottawa's arts and culture industry.

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