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Threads Fashion Show Fills Golden Age Club Last Saturday
Written by admin of Ontario News North on 30 September 2012
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Saturday, September 23rd the Golden Age Club quickly filled as OntarioNewsNorth.com Editor Karina Hunter was Master of Ceremonies, narrating the first, Threads – Your Community Closet Fashion Show, organized by volunteer Donna Jalbert [Read more]
Playground Fun& Learning Continues as Participants Visit Museum
Written by admin of Ontario News North on 27 July 2012
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Thursday, July 26th participants of the Township of Manitouwadge Playground program walked, with their instructors Brooke Bodak, Alisha Piche and Vanessa Ratte, to the Museum for a special visit. Museum Interpreter Josh Barnes welcomed the children [Read more]
Manitouwadge museum keeps growing
The Manitouwadge Museum is home to a lot of great artifacts. These items are not however just relics of the past put on display for visitors, such as the switchboard and collection of household items.
A recent addition to our local museum's collection is a hand crafted piece of woodwork, in the shape of a totem pole. The totem pole came into the hands of the museum as a donation from its creator. Local resident and artisan, Brian Robillard donated his hand carved totem pole to the museum several months ago in order to help keep it preserved.
READ THE WHOLE STORY IN WEDNESDAY'S ECHO, August 7, 2013!
Written by admin of Ontario News North on 30 September 2012
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Saturday, September 23rd the Golden Age Club quickly filled as OntarioNewsNorth.com Editor Karina Hunter was Master of Ceremonies, narrating the first, Threads – Your Community Closet Fashion Show, organized by volunteer Donna Jalbert [Read more]
Playground Fun& Learning Continues as Participants Visit Museum
Written by admin of Ontario News North on 27 July 2012
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Thursday, July 26th participants of the Township of Manitouwadge Playground program walked, with their instructors Brooke Bodak, Alisha Piche and Vanessa Ratte, to the Museum for a special visit. Museum Interpreter Josh Barnes welcomed the children [Read more]
Manitouwadge museum keeps growing
The Manitouwadge Museum is home to a lot of great artifacts. These items are not however just relics of the past put on display for visitors, such as the switchboard and collection of household items.
A recent addition to our local museum's collection is a hand crafted piece of woodwork, in the shape of a totem pole. The totem pole came into the hands of the museum as a donation from its creator. Local resident and artisan, Brian Robillard donated his hand carved totem pole to the museum several months ago in order to help keep it preserved.
READ THE WHOLE STORY IN WEDNESDAY'S ECHO, August 7, 2013!