HLNAPrior to 1994 a group of community people held meetings in an attempt to identify and address literacy needs in Hants County, Nova Scotia. This group was originally known as the Literacy Committee and was made up of interested individuals, tutors, learners, and representatives from other community groups with a desire to promote literacy.In January 1994, the NS Department of Education introduced the Community Learning Initiative (CLI) with a mandate to enhance the skills of community members and to answer communitylearning needs through local learning networks. The Literacy Committee began meeting monthly and actively solicited participation from additional community organizations and individuals who were prepared to provide organizational and administrative leadership.In March 1994 a daylong organizational meeting was held which resulted in the formation of the West Hants Learning Network Association. It was incorporated as a nonprofit organization with the Registry of Joint Stocks in June 1995.
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L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life to
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life to
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life to
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life together.
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life together.
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in the town. Jean, Raphael and Philippe began to create home and share life together.
Located in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada. Our hall is 72 feet by 42 feet and sits on a 3-acre lot and has two stories. The main floor has a large auditorium, stage, bathrooms and a well equipped kitchen. The original hall was over 100 years old and had to be replaced. The current hall had its grand opening on May 7th, 1986 Our hall is available for rent for birthday parties, community socials, teas and coffee parties, card or crib games, group functions, dinners, wedding receptions and just about anything that would require a hall. Hall is rated for 150 people. We have a coat room and a storage closet that can be locked. There is a stage for performances and of course we are fully wheelchair accessible. Down below on the bottom floor we have meeting rooms and a place to play darts, or maybe cards do crafts etc. Why not have your next meeting at the White Rock Hall. Youth groups are always welcome.