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Friday, February 25, 2011. After getting married last year I decided to change the name of my business along with my surname. Everything about me and the way I work is the same. Pleaese have a look through the new website and blog. Which are now all under one roof, and let me know what you think. Posted by Rachel Rose Photography. Tuesday, February 1, 2011.
Ho, Ho, Ho and on We Sew tutorials. Friday, 7 August 2015. A first and a finish! Even with the diversion of a trip to the Festival of Quilts yesterday I have managed to finish my quilt from the Siblings Together Quilt Bee. And not before time as the summer camp at which these quilts will be distributed is coming up in a couple of weeks time! My recent trip to the local fabric sale resulted in this great numbers fabric for the quilt back. My first ever quilt label! I hope that the ev.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Voting options for federal election. Miracle Treat Day Thursday at Cobourg DQ. Buying a sweet treat Thursday will help support SickKids. Donor goes whole hog for Port Hope CHC. Knoll Crest Swine, owned and operated by the DeJong Brothers of Baltimore, donated a market hog to the Port Hope Community Health Centre Emergency Foo. Are you better off today than you were before? Cobourg clarifies cross.
Northumberland is nearby and offers unique daytripping opportunities by car, train or motorcoach. 600 William Street Suite 200. Cobourg, Ontario, Canada.
Packages - tailored to you. Could your business benefit from accessing new international. VisitEngland announces finalists in Awards for Exc. Star Tips for Profits Workshop.
Triparks is a project looking at three diverse rural places, Dartmoor, Exmoor and Northumberland. Over the next three months visual artists Paul Grimmer and Bridget Kennedy will spend time in Northumberland National Park. Thursday, 7 May 2015. but new exciting things are afoot in the park. Although the Triparks project concluded in 2008, my interest in the Northumberland landscape continues.
The Northumberland County Historical Society is pleased to announce its newest museum exhibit on World War I. It features many artifacts donated by the citizens of Northumberland County and is on display in the library of the Historical Society at 86 Back Street in Heathsville through November of 2018. The exhibit can be viewed by the public during normal business hours. The Society exists to preserve the history and genealogy of the people as well as the memory of the historical events of Northumberland.