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The Old South Community Organization (OSCO) has represented the common interests of Old South London since 1975. We are a non-profit, member-run volunteer organization dedicated to protecting and improving the quality of life in our community, and in our city. From September to June, we meet on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m., at Landon Library, 167 Wortley Rd. Everyone welcome. How you can get involved:
Back to Normal Task ForceThe Back to Normal Task Force is a voice for the community and potential facilitator for the future of the Normal School and Village Green, located at the corner of Elmwood Avenue and Wortley Road. The task force is made up of members of OSCO and the broader community with experience in heritage, architecture and related issues. The task force meets regularly. Board of DirectorsDirectors are nominated and elected at the Annual General Meeting, held on the second Tuesday of November. 2006/07 Board
Christmas TreesEach December, OSCO and Landon Library fill the ValuMart garden centre with more than 300 Christmas trees for sale. OSCO and Landon Library share the proceeds, providing valuable funds for community projects. Cruise NightCruise Night takes over Wortley Road from 5:30 p.m ‘till dusk every Tuesday night from May to September. Grab your friends and lawn chairs and join us for hot cars, live entertainment, BBQ, 50/50 draws and good Old South fun. Environmental CommitteeOSCO’s Environmental Committee actively participates in tree planting, naturalization, and Earth Day projects in Old South, working with ReForest London, the City of London and other groups. The committee recently partnered with Labatt’s and the City of London to plant several mature trees in the Carfrae Crescent gateway area. Gathering on the GreenGathering on the Green is a free, fun day of activities and entertainment held on the first Saturday in June, rain or shine. It is run by volunteers and supported by OSCO and local businesses. Over the past eight years, Gathering on the Green has donated more than $37,000 to 28 different projects and organizations in Old South. OSCOR Awards
The OSCOR Awards recognize citizens, businesses and organizations who have made an outstanding contribution to life in Old South. Past recipients include the 31st Scout Troop, local entrepreneur Linda Logan, activist Mary Kerr and the Tecumseh Community School. |
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OSCO meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 7-9 p.m. at London Library, 167 Wortley Rd. All Welcome.