OTTAWA, Aug. 17, 2017 /CNW/ - Today, Hydro Ottawa hosts its largest crowd ever for Special Needs Day at the Capital Fair. Approximately 1,500 children and adults with developmental and/or physical disabilities, along with their families and caregivers, will experience the sights, sounds and attractions of a day at the fair – a day before it opens to the public.
Since 2001, thousands of guests have enjoyed the opportunity to create lasting memories at this accessible community event; making Special Needs Day one of the highlights of the year for fair-goers and Hydro Ottawa employee volunteers alike. It is thanks to the enthusiasm and commitment of Hydro Ottawa's volunteers that ensures the event remains a success 17-years running.
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"Special Needs Day holds a special place in our hearts at Hydro Ottawa. Every year we open the Capital Fair a day early so our guests can experience the excitement of the fair, but with smaller crowds and line-ups, gentler midway rides, and help from our volunteers to assist guests on and off the rides. I'm thrilled to see so many smiling faces today, because it means we've done our job."
- Bryce Conrad, President and Chief Executive Officer
About Hydro Ottawa
Hydro Ottawa delivers electricity to more than 328,000 homes and businesses in Ottawa and Casselman. For 100 years, Hydro Ottawa has reliably supplied its customers with power, building and investing in the local electric grid. Proudly municipally owned, Hydro Ottawa contributes to the well-being of the community we serve. Its innovative services help customers manage their account and energy use.
SOURCE Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc.
Media contact: Daniel Séguin, Manager, Media and Public Affairs, Hydro Ottawa, Tel: 613-738-5499 ext. 7684, [email protected], www.hydroottawa.com
Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. (Hydro Ottawa) is a private company 100 per cent owned by the City of Ottawa and whose core businesses are electricity distribution, renewable energy generation, and energy and utility services. Hydro Ottawa owns and operates three primary...
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