OTL New Year Update: Hibernation, Lockdown & the Search for Space! 
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As you may know, at the beginning of December we had to halt our operations and store all of our tools, benches, materials, and more. We put the call to our volunteers, members, and supporters that we urgently needed to move. Our thanks to local media outlets, community newspapers, and everyone else who helped spread the word via social media. 
 
Were so thankful for the outpouring of support from community groups, businesses, and generous individuals who contributed their brawntalentstransport, storage, and more. With your help, all of our inventory and stuff is safely stored with our friends at Dymon StorageBeyond the Pale Brewing, Brezach SolutionsMcGuire Agency, and Just Foods. Thank you to everyone who responded to the call … we truly couldn’t have done it without you.
 

 A Continued Hibernation & Lockdown  🐻
 
For the moment, our tools are in storage. We did managed to continue with some of our workshops in December thanks to KJP Select Hardwoods, and our Tinkering School thanks to Ottawa School of Art. However, the latest lockdown has also put these efforts on hold. Our webstore is offlinebut we’re examining ways to return to offer online merchandise and surplus tools during our closure. Our series of Repair Cafés remain suspended until we can host them safely. 
 
Were very sorry for the inconvenience our closure has obviously caused for our members and our communityThanks to everyone for your patience and support. Most importantly, the OTL will return. We’ve always been solvent and paid our bills, but the outpouring of support in December has highlighted the value that you, our friends and neighbours, put on access to the toolsadvice, and skills we provide to the community. 

  

The Search for Space! 🚀👩🚀🔭 
 
Wed already begun looking at different spaces before we had to move, but affordable light commercial warehouse space is a rarity in Ottawa. Our operations necessitate certain parameters: ground level, high ceilings, accessible by bus and transit, parking, and accessible to those with mobility issues. 
 
So, the OTL continues to look for a new space to resume operations as soon as possible in the new year. Ideally, we’re seeking the following: 
 

  • 1,200-1,500 sq ft of ground level, accessible unfinished space with a large entrance door (either a wide person door, or an overhead garage door, or both).  
  • Adjacent and free parking 
  • Affordable rent of $10-$15/sq ft (plus utilities). 
  • The space would ideally also allow for a small workshop (300-500 sq ft) to be set up to host our many DIY workshops and seminars.   
  • Centrally located, preferably West of Centretown, as many of our members and volunteers are located in the area bounded by Bronson, the Ottawa River, Greenbank, and Baseline.  
 
We’re working with a broker to scour the city and have toured a lot of spaces in Ottawa, but haven’t yet found a suitable home. Given the low city-wide availability, our best bet is to learn about spaces before they’re listed. 


Do you have a suitable space for the OTL in Ottawa or know someone who might? Contact us.
 
We’re also appealing to local community groups, social enterprises or non-profits who may be interested in co-locating with us in a larger space. We’re most interested in collaborating with those involved in the sharing/circular economy, promoting environmental sustainability, or teaching skills in our community. If you and your organization are interested, please get in touch. 
 

What’s Next & How to Help 

Foremost, if you want to be the first to know about the OTL’s next chapter, subscribe to our newsletter. We’ll do our best to keep you updated about our space hunt, programming, webstore, and what’s next for the OTL. 
Not everyone has a spare warehouse to fill, but there are many other ways to show your support: 
  • If you’d like to help us fit up a new space and move in, or regularly volunteer with our operations or behind the scenes, join our volunteer list. 
  • If you’re making, building or fixing at homebe sure to mention us (@yowtoollibraryand tag #otlmade to show us what you’re working on. After all, #makersgonnamake. 
  • Those interested can still renew a current or past membership in MyTurn at any time or buy a gift certificate for friends and family to support us. We will adjust membership expiry dates once we reopen. 
  • Supporters can alsomake a monetary donation via our website, although as a registered non-profit we cannot provide tax receipts. 
  • If you have tools to donate, please hold onto them! When able, we’ll resume accepting tool donations. 
  • Finally, if you have a great idea or opportunity to share with us regarding programming, partnerships or more, let us know via our website or social media. 
Thank you for your continued support!

Wishing everyone a safe and happy 2021
❤️

from the OTL team

 

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