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SHERRI HARDING entertaining from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Orléans Legion, 800 Taylor Creek Dr. for your listening and dancing pleasure. Buffet dinner served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.


FREE TAX CLINIC from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 206-250 Centrum Blvd. For individuals and families who otherwise have limited access to tax filing services due to financial issues. By appointment only. Call 613-834-8679.


THE RAG & BONES PUPPET THEATRE presents The Cow Show n the Richcraft Theatre at the Shenkman Arts Centre. A moosical history of the world from the point of view of the cow. Showtimes at 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tickets $10 each or 4 for $32. Visit www.ragandbone.ca/boxoffice/.


FREE TAX CLINIC from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 206-250 Centrum Blvd. For individuals and families who otherwise have limited access to tax filing services due to financial issues. By appointment only. Call 613-834-8679.


SING-ALONG WITH THE F.R.O.G.s (Fully Rely On God) at St. Mary's Church Hall, 1171 Smith Rd. in Navan. Enjoy some much loved favourites as well as some Christian music followed by a selection of sumptuous soups and baked breads. Tickets $15. Call 613-841-6248.

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As an Ottawa police officer, Jennifer Biondi has a lot of experi-ence sizing up a situation and casing out communities. It is that experience that helps her find the perfect fit for people looking to buy their first home, upgrading to a bigger place to accommodate a growing family, or downsizing to a smaller home as they get older.

After thinking about getting her real estate license for a number of years – but never having the time – Jennifer used the first lockdown phase of the COVID pandemic to do just that. She got her license and started to follow the same passion that was the driving force to her becoming a police officer – helping others.

“There’s no better feeling than helping someone find their dream home,” says Biondi.
Of course, people buy and sell homes for different reasons.

First-time buyers can count on Jennifer to walk them through the process of finding the perfect home to match both their lifestyle and their budget.

Having grown up in the suburbs and lived in the country before settling into her current home with her husband and three kids in Navan, Jennifer is a wellspring of knowledge when it comes to trying to figure out the best place to live and raise a family.

As a “boutique” type of agent who limits the number of clients she takes on, Jennifer can focus her full attention on each client, using the many resources she has at her disposal as a member of the Keller Williams team.

Founded in 1983, Keller Williams has more agents than any other real estate franchise in the world. The company prides is self on providing an unprecedented level of support to its agents in terms of ongoing training and coaching, technological supports and marketing, all of which Jennifer takes full advantage of in helping her clients.

And now a little bit more about Jennifer. Originally from Montreal, she is the mother two kids aged 11 and 12 and the step-mom to a 21-year-old son. She and her husband David are both police officers. Jennifer joined the Ottawa Police Service 15 years ago.

As a teenager, Jennifer was a competi-tive soccer player. She earned a soccer scholarship to the University of Texas-El Paso and eventually transferred to the University of Ottawa where she earned a degree in criminology.

After graduating, Jennifer moved to Ottawa where she pursued a career with the Ottawa Police Service. When asked what her most important trait is when it comes to being a successful real estate agent, Jennifer simply said “honesty”.

“You have to be honest with people if you really and truly want to help them, and sometimes being honest means telling them something they may not like hearing in terms of establishing certain expectations, but if you’re genuine and you’re honest, it makes the whole process a lot easier and a whole lot more rewarding for everyone involved.”

To celebrate getting her real estate license last summer, Jennifer held a street dance at the end of her street and raised over $1,600 which she donated to the Canadian Cancer Society to help fight acute myeloid leukemia.

“The turnout was amazing and every-one was so generous,” says Jennifer who plans to do it again this summer.

Committed, honest hard-working and loyal, these are all traits you should look for when considering a real estate agent. Jennifer Biondi has those traits.

If you would like to find our how Jennifer can help you find your dream home or sell your existing home, why not give her a call at 613-612-2094 or e-mail jenniferbiondi@kw.com.


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