Ordered cheese of the month club for Christmas for my sister, she received the box on the first delivery date in January and she was very excited. Looking forward to more! Owners were great when I called to ask more questions about it and Im looking forward to seeing their shop when they finally open!Read more
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Winnipeg, 1992. Green Apple was born. Firstly named Red Apple after the discount store across the street from a local skate spot, Red Apple quickly transformed into Green Apple due to a rival skate gang under the same name. At the end of each summer in the early 90?s, local skateboarder Roan Barrion would make skateboard video's that would showcase Winnipeg's best skateboarders using the Green Apple name. It would later bloom into something more than local, thanks to the creative minds of Ryan McGuigan and Mike McDermott. The saga continues
We encourage bands to make posters for their shows and drop them off at the Pyramid no later than two weeks prior to the event.Promote your show at The Pyramid Cabaret! Explore our links section for a list of resource and promotional websites, newspapers
The Laurel Centre provides individual and group counselling to women who have experienced childhood and / or adolescent sexual abuse.Significance of the Laurel TreeIn Greek mythology, there is the story of a wood nymph named Daphne who is much like the Greek goddess Diana - independent, athletic - a huntress. In the myth, the god Apollo pursued Daphne in what would be interpreted today as a sexual attack. Daphne called to the river god for help and was transformed into a laurel tree - a symbol of victory and triumph.The Laurel Centre represents the transformation and triumph of its clients. The laurel leaf is a symbol featured in the Centrés logo.History of The Laurel CentreIn the early 1980's those working in the addictions field realized that many addicted women - up to 80% - were also struggling to overcome the trauma resulting from childhood sexual abuse. Many were unable to deal with their addictions because their lives were too painful.At the time there were no services for women that treated addictions and abuse together.