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North Hills interpreted
Artifacts and Interiors returns to the museum
Article online since July 8th 2008
By Carolyn Sloan Spectator NovaNewsNow.com Now entering its third year, Artifacts and Interiors is an opportunity for public to watch artists at work as they interpret the community treasure that is the North Hills Museum. On July 13, from 10 am to 5 pm, a group of artists, working a variety...
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Annapolis County Events
Updated July 8
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NOTICE Annapolis County Events space is provided for local non-profit organizations. Space is limited to about 25 words. There is no guarantee that notices will be printed. Contact 825-3457, 532-2219, fax 825-6707, email editor@annapolisspectator.ca, or drop them off at 87 Commercial Street,...
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The Art of Living
Creative energy, unique experiences part of the whole package
Article online since July 8th 2008
By Carolyn Sloan The Spectator NovaNewsNow.com Together they have created a fertile ground for imagination, enchantment and a life of continuous invention. With Mary Bell’s ingenuity and impeccable eye for design, and her husband Bill’s know-how and resolve, there is undiscovered potential...
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Celebrating the oldest house in Nova Scotia
DeGannes-Crosby turns 300
Article online since July 8th 2008
A provincial treasure is turning 300 this year and everyone is invited to the celebration. On July 12, from 2 to 4 pm, the Historical Association of Annapolis Royal is throwing a garden party to celebrate the 300th birthday of Nova Scotia’s oldest house. Built in 1708 by a French officer,...
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Wallace sword replica comes to Annapolis Royal
Weapon represents Scotland's freedom
Article online since July 8th 2008
Annapolis County councillor and chair of the Heritage Advisory Committee, Marilyn Wilkins, warden Peter Newton, and provost Fergus Wood of Stirling, Scotland, clasped the sword that is an exact replica of the one carried by Scottish hero William Wallace. Provost Wood, joined by a deligation...
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