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Spice up Ottawa's streets by embellishing a photo with daring delicacies

See what street food vendors and public eating areas might look like in Ottawa’s public spaces.               design by Joey Sabourin of a fresh fish truck parked right outside The Wig office on Sparks st.

Design your ideal street food vendor and add it to a photo (or Google Streetview) of your street or neighbourhood. Feel free to include groups of vendors, public eating spaces and people hanging out. Make it a vision of the Ottawa food culture you would like to see.

Submitted designs will be published on TheWig.ca to inspire Ottawa foodies

Prizes:

-The winning design will be featured on a Wig poster that will be included when we deliver our street food petition to Mayor Watson.

The winner will also receive:

-Three weeks of ice cream sandwiches from Pascale’s All Natural Ice Cream at the Lansdowne Farmers Market

-A reusable bowl and three soup refills from Stone Soup Foodworks

Second place prize:

-a complimentary lunch for two with a choice of sandwich or wok dish & beverage from Bite This, the food wagon at the corner of Scott and Tweedsmuir.

Details:

Submit a .jpeg or PDF file along with your name and contact details to: contest@thewig.ca

Deadline: May 27, 2011


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