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Alexwe're working on a fun science project at Wintergreen Studios this summer. In the interest of tallying and identifying all the species of plants on our land, we're constructing a herbarium. A herbarium is essentially a library of plants, a vast collection that catalogs the species composition in our surrounding area. When a plant is picked, it needs to be dried out and then mounted on a rigid piece of cardboard for display.Each entry is a single plant along with particular attributes:the plant itself, identified with its family, genus, and speciesthe precise (GPS) location where the plant was founda short description of the habitat where the plant was foundthe name of the person who collected the plant and the name of the identifierthe plant's cataloging numberthe date on which the plant was pickedthe name of the institution where the plant is storedWhen picking a plant, it is important to have all of its parts.
Throughout the week, we'll be dropping off nearly 1000 copies in Napanee, Arden, Cloyne, Northbrook, Flinton, and in various retail outlets throughout Lennox & Addington and Frontenac Counties.In this issue:Here's The Scoop (Editorial), by Angela SaxeLetter to the EditorMonarchs in the Classroom, by Stella ThompsonA Scoop Backroader: Destination - Perth: Visiting Gardens and Going to the Theatre, by Barb Wilson and Angela SaxeWhere is Anna Zoe Haugo Now?: By Angela SaxeAleta's Journal, by J. HuntressGet Out Your Calendars: Look Who's Coming to Our Next Concert Series, by Mark OliverAmherst Island - Great Home, Super Destination, by Sally BowenBig Changes at Your Local Library, by Catherine ColesGrassRoots Growers Mystery Garden Tour, by Mary Jo FieldThe Positive Side of Honey Bees, by Tawlia ChickaloSummertime in Yarker! By Lena KochLennox & Addington 150th Celebrations!
For generations, The Glen House Resort has enjoyed a long history along the quiet banks of the St. Lawrence River, stretching back well into the early days of the twentieth century. The resort came into the possession of its current owners, the Seal family, in the fall of 1962, when it was purchased by Trudy and Ed Seal. At that time it was a humble establishment of quaint Victorian era-homesteads and boathouses. However, the estate had sat dormant for some ten years and was in sad need of repair. Although Ed and Trudy certainly had their work cut out for them in those early days, the Glen House was soon revitalized and ready to expand.
New closing date Fri, Nov 12, 11:00am by phone in only at 1 800 562-9725. Web res. to Oct 31.st. Nous parlons francais! This award-winning KOA's guests say it best, "Can't wait to come back! Staff went above and beyond!" Minutes from Hwy 401 and 1000 Islands Parkway, this KOA offers Patio RV Sites; 85-foot full-service Pull-Thru RV Sites for big rigs; and open, semi-shaded and shaded grassy sites for RVs and tents. Deluxe Cabins, Cabins and RV rentals offer A/C, heating and propane grills. Relax in the heated saltwater pool with a slide, hydrotherapy jets and a kiddie wading pool area. Enjoy themed weekends and full-time (in-season) events, a Jumping Pillow, an RC track and a frog pond. Visit Boldt Castle (passport required), Aquatarium, Skywood Eco Adventure and Fort Henry. Zip lining, boating, diving, fishing, golfing and hiking/cycling trails are nearby. Free Wi-Fi. Full-service propane. Pool: May 8 - October 11. Max pull thru: 85 feet. Your hosts: Susan & Richard Marcoux.Directions: Hwy 401, Exit 675: North on County Road 5, Left on County Road 2 for less than a minute, entrance on left hand side. Lat. 44.474859, Long. -75.882397Due to various GPS systems, the address for 1477 County Road 2 may appear as either County Rd 2, Co. Rd 2, Cty Rd 2, CR 2, CR-2, Highway 2, Hwy 2 or Leeds & Grenville 2. The township of "Front of Yonge" may also appear as "Mallorytown."
Situated between Ottawa and Kingston, Rideau Lakes Golf & Country Club was officially opened on June 14, 1964. The Club is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors. For over 40 years, it has been challenging golfers with its hilly terrain and well-maintained greens and fairways. Rideau Lakes is a 9-hole course, with panoramic views across Upper Rideau Lake to the charming village of Westport, waiting to welcome all golfers from beginner to pro. If you only have one course to play in the Rideau Lakes area of Eastern Ontario this is the one.
It is rather awkward to be making the change so soon after Buds death,' said Higgins last week, 'but there is little time before the nomination deadline and once I took the decision I felt I should make the change right away.Higgins said that he ed Jackie Clayton, Buds widow, before making the change. 'It was a difficult phone call for me to make, but she said she had no problem with it,' Higgins said. Although he was running for council, Higgins said he had been planning to put his name forward for mayor later on, and had talked to Bud Clayton about his long-term political ambitions earlier this summer. He is the founding chair of the North Frontenac Lake Association Alliance, a member of the townships Economic Development Task Force, and a former board member of the Frontenac Community Futures Development Corporation. Betty Hunter, who is currently one of the councilors for Ward 3 in North Frontenac, has decided to run again, this time in Ward 2. She had indicated earlier in the summer that she was not going to run for council this time, saying 'Ive done my time'.
At North York Seniors Centre we strive to enable our aging population to remain vital, healthy and connected to their community while enhancing the lives of all seniors who need assistance to live safely and independently in their own homes.