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Aurorat h e14 WING • ESCADRE 14 GREENWOOD, NS
FEBRUARY 13, 2012 NO CHARGE Vol. 33 No. 07 www.auroranewspaper.com
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Organizers are hoping for the arrival of win-ter, as they have rescheduled the fi fth annual 14 Wing Family snowshoe and sleigh ride day originally planned for January 27 to February 17. If we are not able to hold the event February 17, the event will be cancelled.
The community centre and Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre will co-host the afternoon of snowshoeing at the 14 Wing Green-wood Golf Course, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. This event is a challenge to all defence team members to get active and enjoy a winter afternoon with their families. All military members, their families and valid Recreation Card holders are welcome.
This event is also a “Take the Roof off Winter” celebration, part of a physical activity campaign designed to help Nova Scotians of all ages im-prove their health by getting outdoors and being more active in winter.
Snowshoes will be available to fi t any size foot, and there will be a Kid Zone with face painting, crosswords, etc. Sleigh rides and hot drinks are also planned. If you would like to bring your own snowshoes, cross country skis, Nordic walking poles etc, please do. Prizes may be won along the course and back in the club house.
For information, call 765-1494 ext. 5337.
Let it snowWinter family fun rescheduled, waiting on the white stuff
Sara Keddy,Managing editor
It was a family affair January 27, as 14 Wing Greenwood hosted a swearing-in ceremony for a new Air Reserve member.
“I was choked up; it was mov-ing,” said Master Corporal David Murphy, on daughter Amanda’s decision to join the Canadian Air Force as a Reservist. ”I didn’t
expect her to join the military four years ago, if you’d have asked me, but we’re all behind her.”
That also includes mom, Corporal Deborah Murphy. If you count implicit support from a family that understands what being a part of a military tradi-tion means, the Berwick family now can point to four genera-tions of commitment.
David was a Reservist himself for four years, before starting a 20-year career in the Regular force. After retiring, he returned in 2003 as a Reservist and now works in aircraft maintenance.
Deborah joined the Regular force in 1979, the same year as David: the couple met in the military and later married. She left the force at one point for one year, but came back to the mi-
litia and then the Air Force. She works in 14 Wing Greenwood’s Air Reserve Flight orderly room.
David’s father joined the Air Force after the Second World War and worked as a radio operator and a navigator. His grandfather joined the British Royal Horse Artillery in 1914, then the Royal Flying Corps in 1916 and, fi nally, the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1925.
Murphys make military family businessNew Air Reservist Private Amanda Dawn Murphy during her swearing in ceremony at the 14 Wing headquarters lobby, along with her parents, Corporal Deborah Murphy and Master Corporal David Murphy, January 27. Corporal V.Carbonneau, 14 AMS Wing Imaging
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Useful links | Liens utilesCanadian Air Force websiteSite Web de l’Aviation royale canadiennewww.airforce.forces.gc.caCommunity Gateway SiteSite du portail communautaire des Forces canadienneswww.cfcommunitygateway.com14 Wing Greenwood SiteSite de la 14e Escadre Greenwoodwww.airforce.forces.gc.ca/14w-14ePersonnel Family Support ServicesServices de soutien au personnel et aux familles des Forces canadienneswww.cfpsa.comNational Defence and the Canadian ForcesDéfense nationale et Forces canadienneswww.forces.gc.caCombat Camera | Caméra de combatwww.combatcamera.forces.gc.caRecruiting | Recrutementwww.forces.caMilitary Family Resource CentreCentre des ressources pour les familles des militaireswww.familyforce.caVPI | VPI www.vpinternational.ca
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Aurorat h e
Sara Keddy,Managing editor
You’re in luck if you’re plan-ning a party for your birthday boy or girl in Greenwood.
Along with a range of commu-nity business and tourist attrac-tions that will host your event, 14 Wing Greenwood’s own base facilities add something extra.
“In 20 years of being here,” says Kim Dixon, the coordinator of child and youth services at the Greenwood Military Family Re-
source Centre, “I have never had a parent come in and say they were stressed about what to do for their child’s birthday party.”
“There is more opportunity here – a child with a birthday in July to October, say, is in the peak of festival season, corn mazes, the zoo…. There are so many different ways to have a party, and kids love different.”
Dixon, the mom of a nine-year-old girl, knows parents want quick, hassle-free birthday parties, and organizations and
businesses that take care of everything are always the better bet. The decorating, loot bags, cake and food, games and prizes you need to consider for a home-based birthday party – that all adds up, in money and time.
“It is always cheaper to go out. Parents tend to forget they’re supposed to be celebrat-ing a child’s birthday if they have to do all that themselves.”
Dixon says a three-hour wag-on ride at a nearby farm can easily be turned into a cowboy-themed party. There are cooking parties, parks, movies, beaches and more to thinking of.
“Be creative. There are so many options,” Dixon says.
She particularly likes the access the community has to 14 Wing facilities, like the pool, bowling centre and gyms.
“We are really lucky with what’s already here.”
In the swimParty-goers get a little talk
from the lifeguards at 14 Wing Greenwood’s indoor pool about pool rules – “and then they jump in,” says aquatics supervisor Marie-Claude Carrier.
“We receive a lot of bookings for the pool parties.”
Kids of all ages enjoy the swim time, and the Fitness & Sports Centre’s facility – with its slide, toys and games, and fl oat-ing mat – fi lls an hour with fun. Post-party, the centre’s class-room is available for another hour for cake and social time.
The pool parties generally have room for 25 kids, which includes two lifeguards; you can add numbers when you book, which ensures Carrier has quali-
fi ed staff on hand to supervise the pool.
Got a summer birthday? Everything indoors can happen outdoors at the base’s outdoor pools on Church Street. Car-rier says parties may book the pools privately, and make use of the gazebo, a BBQ and other poolside features during warmer months.
Strike!What’s North America’s birth-
day party hot spot?“Bowling centres are the
number one spot for parties,” says Greenwood Bowling Centre manager Leon Bullock. “Kids go crazy for the parties.”
Even better is the reaction from parents after they’ve had a fully-catered, hosted party – complete with face painting, balloon animals and no clean-up worries:
“… an amazing job with my child’s birthday party… atten-tive to our every need. I would not hesitate to have another birthday party at the Greenwood Bowling Centre… thank you for going the extra mile in making this birthday party memorable and stress-free,” wrote Jennifer MacLeod after her child’s party.
Military parents Robyn Lush and Trevor Warren were scram-bling to organize a going-away party for their 10-year-old daughter before being posted out of Greenwood. The bowling party organized by Bullock and his staff on short notice was “exceptional… defi nitely money well spent and my daughter’s best party yet!
“This was our fi rst experience with having a bowling party,
and Leon… planned this event completely. The kids had so much fun, and Leon was great with them.”
Bullock says it’s his centre’s aim to please.
“We cater to everything and anyone, we’re fl exible – at the end of the day, we want to make it so easy for you to come here, and then tell all your family and friends about the fun you had,” he says.
The bowling centre offers several party packages, from basic bowling to a face painter, balloon maker and even a staff host to set up, clean up and keep party-goers entertained. The cake and drinks are ready as ordered; “if you want a fruit tray, I’m already at the store and can pick it up for you, too,” Bullock says.
“A lot of people stress over birthday parties, and when they call and fi nd out we do everything for them they’re relieved. Parents can go to their kid’s party and enjoy themselves, too.”
Gym timeHave an active crowd com-
ing? Book the 14 Wing Green-wood Community Centre gym for two hours of whatever your party-goers want to do.
“All that space? All that equip-ment?” community centre direc-tor Jill Jackson says. “Let them run around!”
Jackson says party bookings can make use of the gym and a range of equipment, from ball hockey to basketball to even dances for teen parties. Parents can organize their own games and activities, or just let the kids make their own fun – and
be active. There’s a nearby room for cake time, too.
The gym at the Fitness and Sports Centre is also available for bookings, says Nicole Pep-pard. She sees a lot of floor hockey and basketball activity taking place, whether it’s kids, parties or adult groups.
“It’s generally an active crowd, for sure, looking for the gym – there is the classroom for cake or pizza, but, generally, it’s just the activity: eat, and run!”
On iceIn the winter season – or, at
least, whenever the ice is in at the Greenwood Arena and curl-ing club – you can hold a really cool event.
The rink and the four-sheet curling club are both available for rental, either for parties, work-sponsored events, neigh-bourhood get-togethers or other larger gatherings.
Rink time is dependant on availability, but there are good times available outside minor hockey and league play. Out-side an actual booking, public skating Saturday, between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday, between 11 a.m. and noon, is always an option. Nets and pylons for young skaters can be provided, and the Bombers’ warm room is available for your social afterwards.
The curling club is busy with league and bonspiel action, and it gets heavier later in the sea-son schedule. Daytime events – such as school visits or cor-porate-organized bookings – are an easier fi t. The club has slid-ers, brooms and also the lighter “Little Rocks” stones for use.
A happy birthdayEasy way to party not hard to find
Greenwood Bowling Centre manager Leon Bullock gets lots of face painting practice in preparation for bowling birthday parties on his own daughter, Isobel. Submitted
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And, David’s father’s brother earned a Distinguished Fly-ing Cross, presented by King George, for his service during the Second World War. Unfortunately, he paid a high price for his military career: he was one of 21 Air Force personnel killed in a plane crash in Saskatchewan after the war.
“There has been a lot of commitment, yes,” said Da-vid. “Amanda knows what that’s like.”
Amanda, 23, fi nished high school and attended com-munity college in Middleton for cosmetology training. She had a son two years ago, graduated last spring and did
Military family...work in her fi eld for a time.
“It was what she wanted – but not what she expected,” David said. With a young child to consider, Amanda started thinking a year ago about the work and life of her parents.
“She needs a secure ca-reer, and she needs to do that for her son,” David said. “We’re all looking forward
to her getting on in a good career. As a Reservist, post-ings are not something she’ll have to deal with for awhile. If she does decide to roll over to the Regular force, there is time down the road.”
Amanda was sworn into the Reserves at 14 Wing’s headquarters on a Friday, and reported to work the next Monday as a supply tech.
Acadia University in Wolfville hosted a military appreciation night at the men’s hockey game between the Axemen and the University of Prince Edward Island Panthers February 4. The official puck drop was done by #27 Andrew Clark of the Axemen, 14 Wing Greenwood’s Chief Warrant Officer Jim Jardine, 14 Wing Commander Colonel
Ice night
Jim Irvine and UPEI Panther #77 Dylan Quaile. UPEI outplayed the Axemen and won the evening’s match 6-1.
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February 13, 2012Page 4 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS
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Vanessa Roman is used to seeing her husband, Major Jason Roman, fl y off in his Sea King helicopter with the Canadian Armed Forces. Now she’s doing her own bit of moving - to the small screen.
The mum of three and Halifax real estate agent
hosts “Reno vs Relocate,” which will begin airing on HGTV network in June. In the show, Roman helps families decide whether they should renovate their existing home, or fi nd a new one. For military families, the decision is often far more straight forward:
Military wife takes on TVwhich house will be home in a new community. The complications come from the short window in which to fi nd property and the unique requirements for service families.
Roman says being a mili-tary wife gives her fi rst-hand
experience making these moves go smoothly, and she puts in the effort to make sure that’s the case.
“I come from a mili-tary family, I’m married to a military guy. I under-stand the challenges of moving to a new city and integrating the family within an existing com-munity. There are a lot of hoops to jump through, and you generally get just seven days to fi nd a house.”
Military transfers are a unique way to move, she says, and the process can be time consuming and complicated. Ro-mans is a registered real estate agent with Brook-fi eld Global Relocation, and she is also an active member of the Nova Scotia Association of Realtors and a member of the Canadian Real Estate Association. She holds degrees in economics from Dalhousie University and journalism from the Uni-
versity of King’s College. That mixed background, combined with the fl air you need on TV and her military family experience, means Romans knows what these moves demand.
“I saw that other agents were not able to understand the unique prospect of buying a home for a military fam-ily. This is your single biggest investment as a family and you need to select an agent carefully or you will lose money.”
So, do you want a TV star as your real estate agent?
“In Nova Scotia, you can become a licensed real estate agent in only three months,” says Ro-man. “That’s why it’s extremely important for you to interview agents.
“Mistakes in real es-tate are costly, so, if you are ill advised, it can cost you thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars. So, even if
my advice just helps people to pick a better agent, I think it’s worthwhile.
“Being given a TV show hopefully means someone thinks I know what I’m talk-ing about!”
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From name-calling and bullying in the schoolyard to physical assaults between
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a friend, family member or acquaintance who was a victim of violence. The week of February 13 marks Family Violence Prevention Week in Nova Scotia and, to celebrate, the Greenwood
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Des insultes et des actes d’intimidation dans la cour de l’école aux agressions physiques entre les membres
de la famille, la violence revêt de nombreuses formes dans notre communauté.
Nous avons tous connu une certaine forme de violence dans notre vie ou avons eu l’occasion de soutenir un ami, un membre de la famille ou une
connaissance qui a été victime de violence. La semaine du 13 février marque la Semaine annuelle de prévention de la violence familiale dans notre province. Le Centre de res-sources pour les familles mi-litaires de Greenwood célèbre
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Military Family Resources Centre is offering informa-tion packages to educate individuals on this subject. This is a great way to gain additional knowledge on family violence so we can
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munity.If you would like more
information, or would like to pick up a free package, visit the GMFRC and become an advocate to help prevent violence in your community.
cet événement en offrant des trousses d’information afin d’aider à éduquer les person-nes sur ce sujet. Il s’agit d’un excellent moyen d’acquérir d’autres connaissances sur la violence en milieu familial, de sorte que nous puissions
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We know our kids deserve a better future.
This is how they’ll get it.
Nova Scotia’s kids deserve the best. They deserve the best teachers,
and the best education. They need to take the right classes today, to
win the jobs of tomorrow. They need their schools to be more open to
the strengths of parents and volunteers, to help keep those schools
at the heart of their communities.
To find out how you can get involved in putting Kids & Learning First,
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Images by 14 AMS Wing Imaging unless otherwise indicated
Master Corporal Kelly Salisbury accepts his promotion to current rank from Major Heather Ewing, Officer in Command of 14 Wing Replenishment Squadron. Submitted
14 Wing Operations Offi cer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Chouinard presents Corporal Jeffrey Giles with the Canadian Forces Decoration fi rst Clasp on 13 January 2012.
Sergeant Stephen Phillips receives his promotion to current rank from Lieutenant-Colonel Steve Chouinard, Commanding Offi cer of 14 Wing Operations.
14 Wing Operations Offi cer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Chouinard presents Second Lieutenant Trevor Nemish with the Canadian Forces Decoration fi rst Clasp on 13 January 2012.
14 Wing Operations Offi cer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Chouinard presents Captain Roberto Muraca with the Canadian Forces Decoration fi rst Clasp on 13 January 2012.
Private Jaden Braniff received his promotion to Private Trained from Major Dale King, Wing Telecommunications and Information Services Offi cer, 2 Feb 2012. Submitted
Private James Pople received his promotion to Private Trained from Major Dale King, Wing Telecommunications and Information Services Offi cer, 2 Feb 2012. Submitted
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Check out the latest youth offerings at the 14 Wing Com-munity Centre this week:
Teen CouncilFeb. 14, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.Teens, come and discuss
upcoming events, including the snow shoe event, family ski trip and March events.
Boys Club & Active ChicksFeb. 15, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.Boys and girls, please meet
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Teen ActivityFeb. 16, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.Teens, come to the centre
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Pre-Teen DanceFeb. 17, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.Come dance the night away
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Kung Fu Panda 2: Po and his friends fi ght to stop a peacock villain from conquering China with a deadly new weapon, but the Dragon Warrior must come to terms with his past.
Teen, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Captain America: After be-ing deemed unfi t for military service, Steve Rogers volun-teers for a top secret research project that turns him into Captain America, a superhero dedicated to defending the USA’s ideals.
Youth Happenings
Over 12,000 soldiers and their families, from 30 coun-tries, will participate in the 54th
International Military Pil-grimage, May 11 to 13, in Lourdes, France. The Canadi-an Forces has been an active participant in this pilgrimage and has proudly represented our country over the last 53 years.
This event is a tremendous opportunity to grow, both
personally and spiritually. Participants make friends with members of foreign military forces and get a unique opportunity to experi-ence other cultures. Pilgrims return from Lourdes with great memories that will last a lifetime.
Adding to the uniqueness of this year’s pilgrimage will be its president of honour, Cardinal Marc Ouellet, former Quebec archbishop, current
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prefect of the Congregation of Bishops and president of the Pontifi cal Commission for Latin America in Rome.
Canadian Forces members and their families are invited to join this memorable and exceptional experience. The registration deadline is March 16. For information, contact the offi ce of the GK chaplain, 011-49-2451-632-229, or http://selfkant-europe-din.selfkant.mil.ca.
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Hockey 6 2 1 5 4 3 W Comd’s Revenge 5 2 5 5 x 6 Pool Relay 4 2 3 5 x 6 Survival Race 4 6 3 2 x 5 Egg Toss 4 2 1 3 5 6 Smoosh Race 4 6 5 1 3 2 Escapades 3 2 4 1 5 6 Lip Synch 6 3 4 2 1 5 Ice Painting 4 2 3 6 1 5 Blowball 3 1 6 4 5 2 Euchre 5 4 1 3 3 6 Crud 5 1 2 6 4 3 Darts 1 2 5 4 3 6 Beard Growing 11 14 14 8 8 8 Total Points 65 50 61 56 46 72 Place 2 5 3 4 6 1
Captain Michele Weir-Cotnoir,Winter Carnival committee
14 Wing Greenwood cel-ebrated Winter Carnival 2012 February 2 and 3, closing with a glamorous Oscars-style cere-mony true to the carnival theme of “Lights, Camera, Carnival!”
Teamwork and esprit de corps were abundant throughout the carnival, as units competed in events ranging from hockey to the lip sync. All teams had large cheering sections with an array of elaborate costumes fitting branch sub-themes. There were also family events February 4 that were well attended.
Many thanks to everyone who helped make this event a huge success. A special thank you to the volunteers on the Winter Carnival commit-tee, OPIs of events, Safe Ride Program volunteers and event staff. A big thank you goes to our carnival judging committee, including Wing Commander Colonel Jim Irvine, Wing Chief Warrant Officer Jim Jardine, Cathy Irvine and Amanda Jar-dine for taking time to support the carnival.
In the overall ranking, Wing Administration branch mem-bers scored the highest and captured the carnival title, fol-
That’s a wrap!Wing Winter Carnival reports on stars and spirit
lowed by 413 Squadron, Wing Logistics and Engineering, Long Range Patrol, 14 Air Main-tenance Squadron and Wing Operations/ 404 Squadron.
The best beards in the beard growing contest were pre-sented by Wing Logistics and Engineering; the most futile by 413 Squadron. In the most colourful category, 14 Air Main-tenance was the winner.
Trophies were presented
to 413 Squadron for hockey and the lip synch, Long Range Patrol for their ice painting, Wing Administration for the Escapades and Wing Logistics and Engineering for Spirit.
With the purchase of carnival keychains, names were entered into a draw, and the big winners were: 1st prize (46” 3D TV with Shrek Starter Pack) Brian Birnie, Wing Construction and Engineering; 2nd prize (ASUS
Winter Carnival 2012 Scoreboard:
Eeepad Transformer) Sergeant Michaud, 14 Software Engi-neering Squadron; 3rd prize (8 GB iPod with docking station) John Harrison, Construction and Engineering.
Winter Carnival 201214 Wing’s Winter Carnival 2012 was a huge success. The committee would like to thank all our generous sponsors.
Your contribution helped to make our goal a reality by helping to offset the cost of holding this annual event.
AA Munro InsuranceThe Aurora NewspaperThe Annapolis MessTD Canada TrustGaspereau VineyardsMiss Kelly’s BakeryShoppers Drug MartEagleSpirit MarketingDance Express DJ ServicesAtlantic Superstore
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Part of 14 Wing’s Winter Carnival festivities included a very non-competitive game of blow ball. Corporal G. Cormier, 14 AMS Wing Imaging
Bad boy, bad boy, whatcha g’na do, whatcha g’na do when they come for you...Corporal A. Bouchard, 14 AMS Wing Imaging
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The 14 Wing Greenwood Golf Club is kicking off the 2012 sea-son with a 10 per cent off sign-up bonus for all adult, spousal, weekday and senior member-ships if you sign up before
14 Wing Greenwood hosts the Atlantic Region basketball championship February 20 to 23.
Teams representing bases in the Atlantic Region will compete to determine the region champs.
The tournament officially opens at 8:30 a.m. February 21, and the awards presenta-tion will be at approximately 11:20 a.m. February 23, all at
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the Fitness & Sports Centre.Competition commences at 9 a.m. February 21 and 22, and 10 a.m. February 23.
The committee includes honourary chairman Colonel Jim Irvine, chairman Fred Williams, Graham White, Eric Plante, L.Walton, Josh Led-dicote, Jenna MacLeod, Tracy Campbell, Nicole Peppard.
Greenwood Golf offers membership sign-up bonus
April 30. Everyone is welcome to come out and take advantage of this great promotion.
The club offi ce will be open weekdays beginning February 20, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The
club offers many membership and power cart options, so call 765-1494 ext 5880 and ask for Karen to get all the details. The club also offers the opportu-nity to spread fees over seven
months, from April to October; come out early (before March 13) to take advantage of the maximum number of months. You could be a member for as little as $82.92 a month. We are one of the few clubs that offer a spousal, senior and weekday rate. Our junior membership rate includes our Junior Program, which is getting a complete overhaul for the upcoming season, with Tamara Stephen taking on the program. The complete list of rates can be found at www.greenwoodgolfclub.ca.
There are plenty of parking spots available for new mem-bers with their own power cart and, if you check around, you will fi nd our cart parking rates are among the best in the local area, at $130 tax included.
The 2012 season is all about member loyalty, and there are some great promotions planned. The Greenwood Golf Club is your club, Golf the Way it Should be… Golf Fore You!
The 14 Wing Greenwood Curling Club will host the 2012 Nova Scotia Curling Association Men’s Dominion Club Championship February 23 to 26.
This event, designed for the club curler, has attracted 20 teams from clubs across the province. The winner goes on to the national event in Novem-ber at the Scarborough Golf and Country Club, Ontario.
The home team includes skip Dave Ronaldson, third Dale King, second Norm Wreden-
hagen and lead Roger Brooks. Three members of this team work at 14 Wing Greenwood.
The volunteer hours the Greenwood club will put in are numerous: there are 46 games to offi cially time and score, under the direction of NSCA offi cial Doug MacEwan - who just happens to be a member of the home club. The first draw starts at 6 p.m. February 23. The championship is at 5 p.m. February 26.
Spectators are welcome, and admission is free.
Provincial club curlers in Greenwood
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYGreenwood Military Family Resource Centre
Coordinator of Employment and Education ServicesFull-Time Position
The Coordinator is responsible for the employment, education, and personal development needs of military families. The Coordinator’s primary tasks are assessment/assistance with individuals seeking employment or career path direction; and, to offer personal development workshops.
The Coordinator is responsible for developing, coordinating, & delivering personal development programming to improve military families’ personal skills and quality of life, as well as assist families with integration into their new community.
Probationary Period: 6 monthsResponsible to: Executive Director
Qualifi cations Required:Education:• Undergraduate degree in Social Sciences, Employment Counselling,
&/or Education.Experience:• Five years experience in program development, management, &
administration.• Minimum of two years experience in the Career Development fi eld
is a must.• Experience in group facilitation and training, as well as
one-on-one assessment.• Advanced ability to work independently and as part of an
interdisciplinary team.
Other:• Ideal candidate is bilingual.• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.• Excellent organizational skills.• Sensitivity and tact in dealing with people.• Emphatic understanding of the employment diffi culty faced by civilian
spouses of military members.• Clear understanding of the Community Development process.• Knowledge of Adult Education principles.• Working knowledge of community resources in the catchment area.• Awareness of Risk Management practices.• Belief in the principle of volunteerism.• Knowledge of Microsoft Offi ce programs.
37.5 hours per week (occasional evening & weekend hours are required. Flexibility is a must.)
Must complete a Child Abuse Registry Check, Criminal Record Check, and Enhanced Reliability Check.
Eligible candidates should submit by fax, mail, or email a cover letter and resume clearly outlining their ability to fulfi ll all position requirements on or before 4:00 pm on Thursday, February 23, 2012 to:
Margaret Reid email: [email protected] Executive Director (MS Word or PDF format) Subject line: resume – E&E fax: (902) 765-1747 Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre PO Box 582, Greenwood, NS, B0P 1N0
Applications can also be dropped off at the GMFRC Front Desk. The GMFRC is located in the AVM Morfee Centre, School Road, in Greenwood.
Only candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
The Greenwood MFRC is committed to employment equity.You can read more about the GMFRC at: www.familyforce.ca
POSSIBILITÉ D’EMPLOICentre de ressources pour les familles de militaires de
Greenwood (CRFMG)
Coordonnateur/coordonnatrice des services d’aide à l’emploi et à l’éducationPoste permanent – temps plein
Le coordonnateur ou la coordonnatrice est chargé de répondre aux besoins des familles militaires en matière d’emploi, d’éducation et de développement personnel. Les tâches principales liées à ce poste consistent à aider et à évaluer les personnes qui cherchent un emploi ou une orientation de carrière ainsi qu’à offrir des ateliers sur le développement personnel.
Il ou elle doit élaborer et présenter des activités sur le développement personnel et en assurer la coordination, dans le but d’améliorer les compétences personnelles et la qualité de vie des familles militaires et de les aider à s’intégrer dans leur nouveau milieu.
Période de probation : 6 moisSuperviseur immédiat/superviseure immédiate : Directrice exécutive
QUALIFICATIONS OBLIGATOIRES
Études• Baccalauréat en sciences sociales, counseling en matière d’emploi
et/ou en éducation.Expérience• Expérience (cinq ans) en planifi cation, gestion et administration de
programmes.• Expérience (au moins deux ans) dans le domaine du
perfectionnement professionnel est obligatoire. • Expérience en animation de groupes, en présentation d’activités de
formation et dans la réalisation d’évaluations individuelles.• Grande capacité de travailler de manière autonome et au sein d’une
équipe multidisciplinaire. Autres• Le candidat/La candidate idéal est bilingue.• Excellentes habiletés en communication orale et écrite.• Excellent sens de l’organisation.• Diplomatie et tact dans les rapports avec les autres.• Empathie envers les conjoints, conjointes civils de membres des
Forces canadiennes et compréhension des diffi cultés liées à la recherche d’emploi.
• Bonne compréhension du processus de développement communautaire.
• Connaissance des principes liés à l’éducation des adultes.• Connaissances pratiques des ressources communautaires dans la
région desservie.• Connaissance des pratiques de gestion du risque.• Croyance dans le principe de l’engagement bénévole.• Connaissance des logiciels de la suite Microsoft Offi ce.
37.5 heures par semaine (Le ou la titulaire est appelé à travailler le soir et la fi n de semaine à l’occasion; il ou elle doit donc faire preuve de souplesse.)
La personne retenue doit passer les vérifi cations suivantes : registre des cas d’enfants maltraités, casier judiciaire et vérifi cation de références.
Les candidats admissibles doivent envoyer, par télécopieur, par la poste ou par courriel, une lettre de présentation et un curriculum vitæ dans lesquels ils indiquent clairement en quoi ils satisfont à toutes les exigences du poste, et ce, avant 16 h le jeudi 23 février 2012, à l’attention de :
Margaret Reid Courriel : [email protected] Directrice exécutive (en MS Word ou en PDF) Sujet : resume – E&E Télécopieur : 902-765-1747 Centre de ressources aux familles militaires de Greenwood C.P. 582, Greenwood, NS, B0P 1N0
Il est aussi possible de venir porter sa demande en personne à la réception du Centre, qui se trouve dans le Centre AVM Morfee, School Road, à Greenwood.
Veuillez prendre note que nous communiquerons uniquement avec les candidats, candidates retenus pour l’étape suivante du
processus de sélection.
Le Centre de ressources aux familles militaires de Greenwood souscrit au principe d’équité en matière d’emploi. Pour de plus amples
renseignements sur le Centre, aller à : www.forcedelafamille.ca.
THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS
87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100 Kentville, NS B4N 3W3
Request for Qualifications FIN12-2 Financial Services Filing Solution
The Municipality of the County of Kings, Financial Services is seeking to identify interested and qualified contractors to design and construct a file storage system inside the basement storage area at the Municipality office in Kentville, Nova Scotia.
Specifications may be viewed and picked up beginning February 13, 2012 at the Municipal Complex, located at 87 Cornwallis Street, Kentville NS. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Specific inquiries may be directed to Kim Durling, Manager of Finance, by phoning (902) 690-6136 or email: [email protected]
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 2:00PM THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2012
The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, not necessarily accept the lowest tender, or to accept any which it may consider to be in its best interest. The
Municipality also reserves the right to waive formality, informality or technicality in any tender.
Tel: (902) 690-6181 Fax: (902) 679-2820 Toll Free: 1-888-337-2999
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February 17 at 9 a.m., the GMFRC is hosting an opportu-nity for members of the military community to meet with the Di-rector Military Family Services fi eld operations manager, Eva Marks MacIsaac, to discuss Military Family Services Pro-gram services and your experi-
Le 17 février à 9 h, le Centre de ressources pour les familles militaires de Greenwood sera l’hôte d’une réunion donnant l’opportunité aux membres de notre communauté militaire de se joindre à nous pour rencontrer notre gestionnaire des opérations régionales de la Direction des services aux familles des militaires, Eva Marks MacIsaac, afi n de discuter des services offerts par le Programme des services
Invitation to GMFRC community members
Invitation à membres de la communauté du CRFMG
aux familles des militaires et de votre expérience à l’égard du CRFMG.
Ceci est une opportunité de partager votre rétroaction au sujet du soutien offert aux fa-milles militaires. Les membres des Forces canadiennes et les familles des membres sont chaleureusement invités à par-ticiper. La réunion aura lieu au CRFMG est durera seulement une heure et des rafraîchisse-ments seront servis.
ence with the GMFRC.This is an opportunity to offer
your feedback on support to mili-tary families. Canadian Forces members and families of mem-bers are welcome to participate. The meeting is scheduled for only one hour, and refreshments will be provided at the GMFRC.
Stephane Caron,Greenwood Camera Club
The Greenwood Camera Club has been active at 14 Wing Greenwood for more than 10 years.
Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and
communications, offers an infi nite variety of perception, in-terpretation and execution. This local group is for anyone with a love or interest in photography. We promote everyone’s inter-est in photography with social gatherings, slide shows, work-shops and fi eld trips. We are a
very friendly group and enjoy sharing and helping others learn about photography. New members are always welcome.
The club is now located in Building 221, the Birchall Training Centre, at 14 Wing. This is the same building as the Zedex theatre. Even though
the club is located at 14 Wing, membership and programs are open to both military and non-military alike.
You can also fi nd us on in-ternet on Facebook and Flickr. If you have questions, con-tact club president, Stephane Caron, via [email protected].
Take a shot with Greenwood Camera Club
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THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS
87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100 Kentville, NS B4N 3W3
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS PERSONAL TAX EXEMPTION 2012/2013
The Council of the Municipality of the County of Kings directs, by policy, that an exemption be granted for the taxation year 2012/2013 pursuant to Section 69 of the Municipal Government Act, in an amount not exceeding $155.00; upon property owned and occupied by a person who is a resident of the Municipality of Kings, and; Whose total gross income from all sources for the year 2011, excluding any allowance paid pursuant to the War Veterans Allowance Act (Canada) or pension paid pursuant to the Pension Act (Canada), but including the income of all members of the same family residing in the same household, is less than $30,000 gross income, and; Where property is jointly owned, only one tax exemption shall be allowed and the sharing in such exemption shall be on the basis of ownership in such joint property. Applications for such tax exemption will be received at the Municipality prior to December 31, 2012.
Paula Delorey, Tax Clerk [email protected]
Tel: (902) 690-6144 Fax: (902) 679-2820 Toll Free 1-888-337-2999 www.county.kings.ns.ca
Winter walkFebruary 13, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. join Berwick Girl Guides on a community winter walk, a Take the Roof off Winter event. Meet on Mill Street, in the old rail yard/ across from Masonic Hall. All Ber-wick Guiding and family welcome, along with community guests. Bring a mug, skis or snowshoes if you like. Dress for the weather. We’ll be venturing west along the
groomed rail trail, then back for hot chocolate and cookies.LuncheonFebruary 14, the Kingston Lions’ monthly community luncheon will be held at the Kingston Lions’ hall,11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Menu: tur-key, potatoes, carrots, turnip, des-sert $8 per person, $8.50 delivered (call 765-2128). Proceeds for Lions’ charitable work. Come out and help us support our community.
Valentine supperFebruary 14, the Aylesford United Church will host a delicious can-dlelight pasta dinner (storm date February 15). $25 per couple, $15 per person. Tickets from Gladys Hitch, 847-3507. Due to limited seating, tickets will be sold in advance.Valentine supperFebruary 14, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Emmanuel Church, 37 Gates Ave,, Middleton, hosts a Valentine sup-per featuring Cupid’s cocktail, poppy seed salad, mashed pota-toes, sweetheart carrots, rainbow peas, luscious breast of chicken cranberry dressing, dessert, tea and coffee. Advance tickets only, limited seating, $12 per person. For info: Sally, 825-3087, or Shirley, 825-2381.Wilmot Garden ClubFebruary 15, 7 p.m., will be the next meeting of the Wilmot Gar-den Club in the Melvern Square Community Hall. The program will be a talk by Dan Kochanoff on landscaping. Everyone welcome. For information, phone Sharon, 765 2884, or visit www.wilmot-gardenclub.ca.Tai chi classesFebruary 16 and 21, Tai Chi (FLK Taoist) beginner classes in Middleton. For info, call Mad-eline, 765-4667.AuditionsFebruary 16, 7 p.m., & February 19, 1 p.m., the Greenwood Players welcome all interested thespians or “would like to bes” to attend open auditions for a May produc-tion. Auditions are conducted in a group script reading format on the Greenwood Players’ stage at
the A.V.M. Morfee Centre. For information, contact Chantal Murphy at 847-3197. Participants in the Greenwood Players need to have a valid Community Rec Pass or club card.Snowshoe and Sleigh Ride DayFebruary 17, Hike Nova Scotia, the 14 Wing Greenwood Com-munity Centre and Take the Roof Off Winter present a family snowshoe and sleigh ride day at the Greenwood Golf Club, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Participants must either be military members, their families or valid Recreation card holders. Participants qualify to win trail prizes. Go to www.hikenovascotia.ca for details.BreakfastFebruary 18, enjoy breakfast at the Aylesford United Church, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Freewill offering. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by the Committee of Stewards.Winter gamesFebruary 18, take part in Berwick Winter Carnival day activities, including free family games, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., in Rainforth Park (in front of the old arena), hosted by Berwick Girl Guides. Come dressed to be outside.Benefi tFebruary 18, there will be a benefit at the Brickton Com-munity Hall,12062 Hwy 1, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ticket auction, sandwiches, tea and coffee. At 7 p.m., there will be a variety show with music, skits, refreshments (tea,coffee, hot dogs). Fun for all, with entertainment by Valley Blue, Ed & Lee Boutilier, Terry Moore, Edna Foster, Judy Reece & Loretta Piper, George Piper, Greg White. Proceeds to help out Shirley Caines following her recent accident. Info 765-6821.Music showFebruary 18, the Kingston Lions Club presents a variety music night at the Kingston Lions’ hall. Entertainment features Old Coun-try, Paul Marshall and Friends and Just for Fun. Doors open at 6 p.m., the show starts at 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. $5 per person. Come and help us support our community. For info, call 847- 0525.RetreatFebruary 18, there is a one day Christian Ashram retreat at the New Minas Baptist Church, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Speaker: Peter Lohnes, music: Emily Reid & Friends. Brown bag lunch, tea/ coffee provided. Freewill offering, all welcome (ages 14-plus). For info: Brenda Ellison, 765-2526.
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LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, it is almost crunch time for you, and you’ll have to buckle down for the next few weeks to get everything completed. Don’t leave things until the last minute. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, a change of pace will prove refreshing this week. Instead of sticking to your normal schedule, do things out of the ordinary for some excitement.SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Emphasize spending quality time with family this week, Sagitarrius. Tackle a few home-related tasks or simply hang around the house for some good times.CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Capricorn, fi nances may be tight for a while, but it’s nothing you haven’t seen before. You may need to buckle down a little while longer until the accounts fi ll up.AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Aquarius, a spending spree is about to end. While it was enjoyable while it lasted, it’s now time to replenish the coffers and go easy on the shopping.PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, there are certain health remedies that you can try to improve your levels of energy. Stick with the regimen.
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The family of the late Tom Rogers would like to express their sincere thanks to all for the many kind words and condolences conveyed to us
during this time of sadness and mourning. Thank you to Dr MacLean, the compassionate nurses at Soldier’s Memorial Hospital, and the Cancer Palliative Care Team. Thanks also to Father Nelligan and the CWL. Finally we would like to take this opportunity to thank the staff of the Middleton Funeral Home for their dedicated and caring service.
The Rogers FamilyPauline, Brenda, Philip, Michael, Paul, and Joann
In memory of my husband, our father and our grandfather,
Darrel LeBlanc,who left us too young on
February 17th, 2011.
They say there is a reasonThey say that time will healBut neither time nor reasonWill change the way we feel
For no one knows the heartacheThat lies behind our smiles
No one knows how many timesWe have broken down and criedWe want to tell you something
So there won’t be any doubtYou’re so wonderful to think of
But so hard to be without.
Forever in our hearts. Forever loved. Forever remembered. Forever missed.
JenniferJill, Mike, Koree and Mylah
Melissa, Shawn, Hunter and Brooke
Winter hikeFebruary 19, Hike Nova Scotia and Middleton Recreation pres-ent a guided snowshoe hike at the Paragon Golf Course, Kingston, 1:30 p.m. Register at 825-6611 or [email protected]. Participants qualify to win trail prizes. Go to www.hikenovascotia.ca for details.Writing workshopFebruary 20, the Writers’ Fed-eration of Nova Scotia (WFNS) presents “Great Beginnings,” a Creative Writing Workshop
with Christy Ann Conlin, at the Union Street Café/ Wick Pub in Berwick. This workshop will help you focus and articulate a story idea, create a detailed outline and then get underway with writing. Writers of all levels are welcome. Conlin is the author of Heave, one of The Globe and Mail’s top books of 2002. “Great Beginnings” takes place Monday evenings from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m., concluding March 19. For information, rates or to register, write [email protected] or call (902) 423-8116.
MeetingFebruary 21, the Nova Scotia Citizens’ Health Care Network will hold a public town hall on the 2014 Health Accord at the Berwick Fire Hall, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The accord is a negotiated agreement between the provincial, territorial and federal governments on fund-ing for public health care into the future. The federal govern-ment has announced it will
unilaterally reduce funding for public health care after 2017. These events are free and open to the public and light refresh-ments will be served. The non-partisan Nova Scotia Citizens’ Health Care Network’s goal is to stop the privatization of the public health care system, ensure high levels of care and create a forum for people and communities to discuss issues in health care.
Shrove Tuesday supperFebruary 21, All Saints’ A.C.W. holds its annual Shrove Tuesday supper, All Saints’ church hall, Pleasant Street, Kingston. 4:30
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Ham, baked beans, scalloped potatoes, pan-cakes and gingerbread. Cost$ 10, family rates available. There will be take out.
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FOR RENT - Clean 3 Bedroom Apt. Nictaux. $850/month Heat & Lights incl. Fridge, stove & dishwasher. W/D Hook up. No dogs. References required. Call Ross 840-0534 (3302-ufnb)
FOR RENT – Available February 1, 2012, Victoria St. Middleton. Worry free retirement living at its best. 2 bedroom apartment, 11 sq ft living space. Kitchen has 6 appliances. Hardwood fl oor, R2000 + construction, electric heat. Paved driveway. Snow and garbage removal, lawn care included. Very quiet area, 10 minute walk to all amenities. $795.00 per month. Call Joan for further information. 847-1365. (3249-8tpb)
FOR RENT – 1 bedroom apart-ment located at 517 Pleasant St, Kingston. Rent is $650 per month utilities included (heat & lights). Kitchen, living room are on main level, bath and bedroom upstairs. Call 765-8208 or 250-0181. (3305-4tpb)
FOR RENT – Single Family home in Kingston. Located in a beautiful private setting with deck. Recent upgrades. Has 2 Bedrooms on main fl oor. Close to Superstore and golfi ng. Hot water heat, fi re-place insert + 5 appliances. Non smoking and references required. $950.00 plus utilities. Available Feb. 01, 2012. Call 765-2884 or 824-3164. (3306-2tp)
FOR RENT – 2 bedroom basement apartment. The apartment is in an adult only building in Green-wood. No pets. $750/month - utilities included. Call 765-4132. (3307-ufn)
SERVICESSERVICE – Bilingual handyman
carpenter available, 25 years of experience with fi nish work, flooring, stairs, tile work and more. Reasonable rates – fl exible hours. Call Mike at 242-2465 or 840-0529. Greenwood/Kingston (3024-ufn)
SERVICE - Two spots available at my in-home daycare. We read, sing, do crafts, dance, and play! Healthy snacks and lunch provided. Located in Kingston. I have great references and great rates. Please call Heather at 765-3825. (3303-8tpb)
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The Greenwood Players welcome all interested thespians - or “would like to bes” - to attend open auditions for the group’s
Greenwood Players call all thespians
May production.Audit ions are con-
ducted in a group script reading format on the Greenwood Players’ stage at the A.V.M. Morfee Cen-tre February 16 at 7 p.m.
and February 19 at 1 p.m. For information, contact Chantal Murphy at 847-3197. Participants in the Greenwood Players need to have a valid Communi-ty Rec Pass or club card.
Danielle Brochu,Adjointe des services de
langue seconde au CRFMG
Le Centre de ressour-ces pour les familles mili-taires de Greenwood invi-te tous les francophones à venir participer à un cours de cuisine en français, le 23 février prochain, de 18 h 30 à 20 h 30, au Atlantic Superstore de Kingston. Sous les conseils d’un
chef francophone, nous assisterons à la prépara-tion d’un repas 3 services à saveurs thaïlandaises que nous dégusterons par la suite.
C’est le moment d’ame-ner votre carnet de notes ou tout simplement votre sourire pour apprendre et avoir du plaisir. Cette sortie est ouverte à tous ceux et celles qui aiment
cuisiner, bien manger et parler en français ! Le coût est de 20 $ par per-sonne, ce qui comprend la présentation et le repas.
L ’ inscr ipt ion et le paiement doivent être complétés à la récep-tion du CRFMG. La date limite d’inscription est le 21 février. Pour plus d’informations, s.v.p. ap-pelez au 765-5611.
Cours de cuisine thaïlandaise - en français
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The Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre invites francophones to participate in a French cooking class February 23 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Atlantic
Thai cooking class - in FrenchSuperstore in Kingston. With the help of a Fran-cophone chef, we will prepare a three-course Thai meal, which we get to enjoy afterwards.
Come on out with your notebook, or just a smile, to learn and have fun. The activity is open to every-
one who enjoys cook-ing, eating and speaking French. The cost is $20 per person, including the preparation and the meal.
Registration may be completed at the GMFRC reception desk. Deadline is February 21. For infor-mation, call 765-5611.
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Canadian Blood Services will hold a two-day donor clinic at the 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre February 20 and 21, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. or 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. both days.
Every 60 seconds, someone in Canada requires blood or a blood product, so please try and take the time to donate. If you get a fl u shot, you must wait two days after the shot before donating.
Defence team members are encouraged to sign a Partner for Life member registration form, available during the
clinics. Once you sign the form, you never have to do it again. The form allows CBS to track how many times you have donated on behalf of 14 Wing, and what percentage of our goal has been achieved. DND has set a goal of having 100 donors register in 2012.
If you are interested in giving blood, ensure you bring photo identification. New donors are welcome. Canadian Blood Services is aiming to collect 260 units in Greenwood. Call 1-888-236-6283 if you wish to book an appointment.
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The Women’s Place Re-source Centre in Annapolis Royal is seeking four women to join the advisory board of the Western Area Women’s Coalition.
Please assist us in our search by forwarding this message to anyone who may be interested in being an integral part of a non-profit agency. You may also put someone’s name forward along with a phone number and we’ll do the follow-up. Interested women may call (902)532-1898 and request an
information package.Our miss ion began in
Bridgetown in 1991, dedicated to the well-being of women providing one-to-one confi-dential support, empowering women to make informed decisions and referring them to appropriate services. We develop and deliver programs to women based on needs identifi ed by the community in life skills, health and wellness, budgeting, economic develop-ment, healthy relationships, job search and computer skills
and legal information. We work with women as well as organi-zations to develop initiatives which support women. We give presentations, promoting public awareness as well as in-formation on women’s issues.
We are especially proud of the Frances Mills-Clements Bursary and congratulate the 2011 recipient, Lori Ann Ste-phenson, as well as the Trea-sure Beach Women’s Benevo-lent Society in Jamaica upon their receipt of money from the Frances Mills-Clements In-
ternational Development Fund. Our primary fundraiser for the bursary is The Road Here: Stories from Senior Women in Rural Nova Scotia, edited and photographed by Rachel Brighton.
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International Women’s Day March 8. Hal Theriault has written a new play based loose-ly on The Road Here, titled Travelling the Road, to be pre-sented by the Digby Players at the Desmond Piers Theatre in Cornwallis at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $14, available at the door on the night of the performance and prior to the event at our offi ce. Sisters in Steel will also be presented free in celebra-tion of International Women’s Day in Annapolis Royal March 10, featuring forging demon-
strations, open anvil teaching stations a gallery of Maritime women’s ironwork and more. And, King’s Theatre will screen Iron Lady March 9 at 8 p.m. and March 11 at 2 p.m. Tickets are, adult, $7; students, $6.
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