Amazing Local Talent the Highlight of Upcoming Mallorytown Village Fair

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file photos by Lorraine Payette

submitted by Barb Morrison, Aug. 19, 2013 – Mallorytown, ON

(MALLORYTOWN, ONTARIO) Mallorytown’s got talent, and it’s on display this Saturday, August 24, when the Mallorytown Village Fair returns for its fourth year.

With local performers, heritage demonstrations and over 30 local artists, artisans, and vendors, the fair is “a step back in time,” with an emphasis on family fun and good old-fashioned ingenuity, skill and some amazing home-grown talent. – to read more>

Evening of Poetry Coming to “From Here to Infinity”

Bruce Kauffman, featured poet

Bruce Kauffman, featured poet

by Lorraine Payette, written August 18, 2013

(BROCKVILLE, ONTARIO) There’s a real treat in store for all of Brockville as “From Here to Infinity” Gallery presents its first monthly Poetry Evening. Billed as “In To ‘Texts’”, it features poetry and prose “from all media”, and will offer readings by Michael Casteels, Deborah Dunleavy, Paul Chaput and Nel Coloma-Moya. The featured artist for the evening is Bruce Kauffman. – to read more>

The (Post) Mistress Delivers Great Stories with Humour and Heart

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by Lorraine Payette, written August 15, 2013

(GANANOQUE, ONTARIO) Marie-Louise Faucon isn’t your usual run of the mill postal employee. In Lovely, Ontario, in 1968, she has developed a rare and wonderful gift. Just by holding the letters in her care up to her heart, smelling their perfume and letting their very essence overtake her, she knows everything there is to know about the people who write them and those for whom they are intended. And she is more than willing to share her amazing insights with all of us if we will but sit and listen. After all, she is “The (Post) Mistress”, and the play by Tomson Highway will be opening at the Firehall Theatre in Gananoque on August 16. – to read more>

Brian Phillips Presents Athens History in Pictures

by Lorraine Payette, written August 10, 2013

(ATHENS, ONTARIO) The Athens Historical Society was delighted to host an evening with historian Brian Phillips as they celebrated the unveiling of their new heritage sign located in front of the Joshua Bates Centre at 1 Main Street West in the village on August 8.

The presentation, entitled “Athens: A History in Pictures”, showcased an elaborate collection of photographs and other memorabilia from the community’s past, all punctuated with Phillips’ dazzling running commentary. His natural wit and sense of humour help to bring not only the historical material alive, but also generate interest in the process itself. – to read more>

APCMA Winner David Maracle Brings Music of the Spirit to Aboriginal Adventures

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by Lorraine Payette, written August 10, 2013

(GANANOQUE, ONTARIO) The air begins to settle as onlookers shift to find a more comfortable position in chairs or on benches. Some close their eyes. And then the magic unfolds, and they become transformed.

Against the sounds of nature herself, a low music begins to rise, weaving itself into the space around them, building in intensity until it mingles with the very soul and takes flight, bearing the listener into strange new worlds of beauty and understanding never experienced before. – to read more>

Sheba’s Haven Rescue Reaching out to Dogs in Need of Palliative Care

by Lorraine Payette, written March 15, 2012, updated December 1, 2012

(INVERARY, ONTARIO) It’s a dog’s life. For some, this means comfort and luxury until passing away quietly in one’s sleep and never knowing the difference. For others, the experience is far different, starting in misery and going downhill from there.

And then there’s the worst tragedy of all. Some are loved and pampered while they remain young and healthy, but as soon as something goes wrong, they find themselves abandoned by a roadside, not knowing where they are or where they can find help. They may wander for days, no longer certain who can be trusted and unsure as to why this was done to them when they had been faithful companions for so many years. – to read more>

Rock Out for a Good Cause with the 10th Annual Gananoque Firefighters’ Fundraiser on GBL Islander IV

The Gananoque Fire Fighters Association is once again holding their annual cruise on the GBL Islander IV in support of local children’s programmes.  Shown here, l-r, engineer Erik Gustafsson, captain Tim Brookes, Kathy MacRae of GBL, professional firefighter Blake Richardson, first mate James Clarke, and GBL general Manager Bill Hayes.

The Gananoque Fire Fighters Association is once again holding their annual cruise on the GBL Islander IV in support of local children’s programmes. Shown here, l-r, engineer Erik Gustafsson, captain Tim Brookes, Kathy MacRae of GBL, professional firefighter Blake Richardson, first mate James Clarke, and GBL general Manager Bill Hayes.

by Lorraine Payette, written August 8, 2013

“One o’clock, two o’clock, three o’clock rock!”
– Rock Around the Clock

(GANANOQUE, ONTARIO) Get ready for a hot time on the St. Lawrence River while supporting a great cause as the Gananoque Fire Fighters Association presents their 10th annual fundraiser, a magnificent 1000 Island Boat Cruise on board the Gananoque Boat Line’s Islander IV, Saturday, September 28, 2013.

“We want everyone to know that all proceeds from this event will go to helping out kids’ programs in Gananoque,” says Blake Richardson, professional fire fighter stationed in Gananoque. At $15 apiece, tickets are a great value. Boarding time is 5:30 pm with departure at 6:00 pm for a four hour cruise through the breathtaking 1000 Islands. They may be purchased from any Gananoque Fire Fighter, and are available at the Fire Station at 340 Herbert Street. Be sure to buy early to guarantee your place on this wonderful tour. – to read more>

Second Gourmets of Gananoque Is a Taste of Something Great

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by Lorraine Payette, written August 11, 2013

(GANANOQUE, ONTARIO) Lisa Bird, Executive Director of the Downtown Gananoque BIA, sat in the shade of her tent at the second Gourmets of Gananoque on August 10, happily enjoying a pulled pork parfait that she had just picked up from the True Catering booth on the festival site on King Street East.

“This is wonderful,” she said. “I can’t encourage folks enough to go over and try one out.” – to read more>

Free Gardening Workshops

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photo by Lorraine Payette

(PRESCOTT, ONTARIO) Food Matters Coalition MEDIA RELEASE – August 12, 2013

Saturday, September 7, 2013
8:45 am – 12:00 pm, Royal Canadian Legion, 141 Henry St., Prescott

https://prescott-gardening.eventbrite.com

Saturday, September 14, 2013
8:45 am – 12:00 pm, Brunton Community Hall, 1702 – 9th Line, Beckwith

https://beckwith-gardening.eventbrite.com

Water Wise Gardening
As water becomes more and more a limited resource, the methods used for gardening need to be adapted. The topics of how, where and why to establish gardens that require less water will be discussed. Suggestions for water collection, such as a rain barrel, will be offered. – to read more>

Low Cost Rabies Vaccination Clinics offered in September

Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit Media Release – August 12, 2013

(LEEDS-GRENVILLE, ONTARIO) Together with partner veterinarians and municipalities, the Health Unit is offering the community Rabies Vaccination Clinics throughout the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Counties. The Rabies Vaccination Clinics will be held on September 11 and 18, 2012. Check out the locations where you can get your dog or cat vaccinated against rabies: http://www.healthunit.org/rabies/rabies_clinics_2013.pdf. – to read more>