Thank you Koady, David and Sarah
Koady Goodine was employed with the Kings CED Agency since June 16, 2008 as the agency’s summer student. Koady began work assisting the Eco-Kings Action Team and the remainder of the summer was spent researching and developing community development informational toolkits.
On behalf of the Kings CED Agency, we would like to extend a thank-you to Koady for all his hard work, dedication and assistance throughout the summer.
David Shepherd and Sarah Hiseler were also employed with the Kings CED Agency since June 30, 2008, in partnership with Kings Transit through the Nova Scotia Youth Conservation Corps (NSYCC).
The Nova Scotia Youth Conservation Corps, a program of Nova Scotia Environment, provides Nova Scotia youth ages 17-24 with training and employment opportunities in the environmental field while providing services to Nova Scotia communities for the enhancement of the local environment.
David and Sarah spent the summer working on alternative energy initiatives with the Kings CED Agency and conducted and compiled surveys and research for Kings Transit. On behalf of the Kings CED Agency and Kings Transit, we would like to extend a thank-you to David and Sarah for their endless enthusiasm, commitment and hard work over the summer months.
Kings CED Agency newsletter
The Kings CED Agency has recently completed the second edition of its new quarterly newsletter. The newsletter, entitled “High Tide, Keeping you Current”, is full of information about Kings CED Agency projects and initiatives. It provides a great snapshot and update of what the Kings CED Agency is working on, including beautiful pictures of Kings County.
If you would like a copy of the newsletter, contact the Kings CED Agency. The newsletter is also available online on the Kings CED Agency’s website at
www.kingsced.ns.ca. For more information, contact Mark Eastman, Administrative Assistant, by phone at 678-2298 or via e-mail at meastman@kingsced.ns.ca.
Online Feedback Form
The Kings CED Agency, through its ISO Quality Management System, is constantly striving to improve its operations to best meet the needs of the region.
If you would like to contact the Kings CED Agency to provide any comments or questions, you can now do so online at
www.kingsced.ns.ca. Simply fill out the online form available on the homepage and the information will be submitted to the Agency for review.
For more information, visit
www.kingsced.ns.ca or phone 678-2298.
Information is provided by your regional development authority, the Kings Community Economic Development Agency. The Kings CED Agency is a non-profit society funded by public membership and grants from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Nova Scotia Economic Development, the Municipality of the County of Kings, Nova Scotia Department of Community Services, and the Towns of Kentville, Wolfville and Berwick. Our motto is: “Together Making Kings County a Better Place to Live.” For more info call 678-2298, or visit
www.kingsced.ns.ca, or 35 Webster Street, Kentville.