Hubbards World Tuna Flat Races
We would like to invite CBC's Rick Mercer to Hubbards Nova Scotia for the World Tuna Flat Races held every July in our awesome little community.
GIA RECRUITMENT VIDEO
Georgetown International Academy Recruitment Video
People First Nova Scotia Video Workshops 2010
This was made with an iPod Touch for a camera and iMovie on a Mac to edit. We all got to take turns handling the camera and speaking on camera too. It shows a little of how Kimberly Smith helped us learn how to tell our own stories with video.
Nova Scotia Cycling - The Rum Runners Trail along the South Shore of Nova Scotia
This multi-use trail connects Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city of Halifax, passing through Mahone Bay, Chester and Hubbards. Experience the coastal communities—savour local flavours at award-winning restaurants, explore attractions and seaside artisan shops. Multiple trail heads.
58 Braemount Dr, Halifax, B3M 3P3, Nova Scotia - MVL Virtual Tour
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Large end unit townhouse condo centrally located in Old Clayton Park. The south facing, sunken living room complete with fire place and high ceilings gives it a `great room` feeling. The skylight in the kitchen provides a nice bright natural light work area. You`ll love the open feel of the home with the dining room overlooking the living room and roomy entrance way with a convenient front office/den area. The lower level offers a walkout into a private treed garden, and 3rd bedroom with a fireplace. Close to shopping, new Canada games center, Mount Saint Vincent and an easy commute to downtown businesses, hospitals and universities. Newer hot water tank and furnace.
Transition Bay St Margarets - Tantallon Village Farmer's Market
Tantallon Village Farmer's Market, Tantallon, Nova Scotia - First opening season!
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TORONTO NECROPOLIS CEMETERY
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Necropolis Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Toronto, located on the west side of the Don Valley near Riverdale Farm. Opened in 1850 to replace Strangers' Burying Ground (or Potter's Field), the cemetery is the resting place for many dead Torontonians including:
Joseph Bloore
William Lyon Mackenzie - Toronto's first mayor and leader of the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion
George Brown - One of the Fathers of Confederation and founder of what is now The Globe and Mail
John Ross Robertson - founder of the Toronto Telegram
Wilson Ruffin Abbott - successful Black Canadian businessman and landowner
Dr. Anderson Ruffin Abbott - first Canadian-born black surgeon
Ned Hanlan - world-champion oarsman
Monument honoring Samuel Lount and Peter Matthews - rebels from the Rebellion of 1837
Andrew Porteous - first person to be buried at Necropolis 1850
Charles Lindsey - editor in chief of the Toronto Daily Leader - son-in-law of William Lyon Mackenzie (1908)
William Peyton Hubbard (1842--1935) - black Toronto city alderman
Ralph Day (1898--1976) Toronto mayor from 1938 to 1940
Thornton Blackburn - former slave who made his way to Canada on the Underground Railroad and established the first cab company in Toronto (1890)
Joseph Burr Tyrrell (1858--1957) discovered that dinosaurs once roamed Alberta's Bad Lands
Royal Air Force pilots Durlin D. Bushell, Augustus White, Howard Harris and Arthur Green; died from Spanish Flu (1918)
Major Wylie McCabe - Irish Regiment of Canada and aide-de-camp to General Charles Foulkes
Ainsworth Dyer - a corporal in Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and died in Afghanistan in 2002
Senator John Macdonald (1824-1890) - Canadian merchant, churchman, philanthropist, and politician
Robert Alexander Fyfe (1816-1878) - Canadian educator, churchman (first President of Woodstock College).
Kay Christie (1911-1994) - Canadian Nursing Sister in Hong Kong during the Japanese Invasion during WWII. One of two Canadian Nursing sisters to have been held as a Prisoner of War
Mollie Christie (1913-2013) - Prominent figure in the early days of Toronto's social welfare services; Founding Executive Director of the Community Information Centre of Metropolitan Toronto (now 611)
Jack Layton (1950-2011) - politician (Toronto city councillor, later leader of the New Democratic Party)
The cemetery contains the war graves of 34 Commonwealth service personnel, 29 from World War I and 5 from World War II. Most of these are in Section X.[1]
The cemetery has over 50,000 bodies and a crematorium was built in 1933.
It is used to bury bodies used for research at the University of Toronto and is now part of the Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries.
87 Shore Road - Herring Cove, NS
Halifax, Nova Scotia Real Estate! Located where the Atlantic Ocean greets you at your front door. A coastal Home like no other, nestled into the seaside community of Herring Cove & just minutes outside of Halifax. This is the premiere destination for those seeking an East Coast Lifestyle & residing on one of the most sought after shorelines in Canada. Welcome to the Captain’s House - This modern masterpiece presents sophistication & modern design, boasting scenic outlooks of the Atlantic Ocean like you’ve never seen before. The main living area offers an open concept floor plan that was designed equally for comfort & entertaining. The upper level offers a spacious master bedroom with lots of nature lighting & plenty nautical features. This level is complete with two additional spacious bedrooms, plus an incredible 5pc bathroom offering a steam shower! his home offers exceptional functionality, an abundance of natural lighting, gorgeous high-end finishes such as: stainless steel appliances, espresso bar, Corian countertops, gleaming hardwood floors, beautiful fixtures, propane fireplace, heat pump, & more! Come & enjoy what the seaside has to offer you!
Hubbard Lecture 2017
During much of the 20th century economic opportunities on Native reservations were scarce. Through increased advocacy, business development, and job creation Native communities are changing the story. Lance Morgan, CEO and President of Ho-Chunk Inc. and a member of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, shared how new economic initiatives are dramatically improving the future for Nebraska Tribes.
This presentation was was held Tuesday, October 24 as part of the fifth annual Hubbard Lecture: First Peoples of the Plains hosted by the University of Nebraska State Museum in partnership with the Center for Great Plains Studies, Great Plains Art Museum.
Program made possible by generous contributions from
Anne M. Hubbard, M.D. and the Claire M. Hubbard Foundation.
Alderney Landing Farmers Market - My Halifax - Things To Do In Halifax
For this weeks vlog, we took a look at Alderney landing farmers market! It is an amazing space and there were lot's of good things for us to buy and taste. check out there website below! (DON'T FORGET TO LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE.)
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Lester Lake Land Development Opportunity | Jeff Leonard | Real Estate | For Sale
Lester Lake Land Development Opportunity | Jeff Leonard | Real Estate | For Sale
LESTER LAKE LAND DEVELOPMENT - To find yourself, sometimes you need to just get away and lose yourself. Come getaway to Lester Lake. Come unleash your imagination and transform this nearly 80 acres and ~1450' of lakefront on beautiful Lester Lake in Lee Twp into the mid-west's most desirable getaway hotspot!
Composed of open prairies, woodlands and numerous trails, this property naturally lends itself to a GLAMPING / traditional CAMPING resort, but is also well suited for a multitude of commercial, residential and agricultural purposes. OPPORTUNITY: KOA campgrounds , state parks and other private campgrounds are almost always full with long waiting lists. Campers need a place to go. With OPTIMAL proximity to Chicago, Indiana, Grand Rapids, Michigan's east side and everywhere in between... THIS is it!
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1500 Reasons: Boates Nova Scotia
There are more than 1500 Reasons to buy fresh, healthy and local every day. Boates Farm is one of them!
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Hubbardston, MA Community Tour
Originally called the Northeast Quarter, Hubbardston was part of Rutland until it was incorporated as a separate town in 1767. It was named for Thomas Hubbard, a prominent Bostonian who served several years as the Massachusetts Speaker of the House of Representatives and was the treasurer of Harvard College for 17 years.
Hubbard was an extensive landowner in several central Massachusetts towns. Tradition says that in view of the honor of giving his name to the town, he promised to provide the glass for the windows of the first meeting house built in town. To make his liberality more conspicuous, the people planned for extra windows. Hubbard died in 1773, and his estate was so complicated that the town of Hubbardston received nothing and was obliged to glaze the windows at its own expense.
The first settler was Eleazer Brown, who came from Rutland in 1737. Mr. Brown was provided 60 acres (240,000 m2) by the proprietors and operated a hotel used by surveyors and trappers passing through this wilderness. Until 1746, Mr. Brown and his wife were the only inhabitants of Hubbardston. After Eleazer's death (it is said that he was killed by a deer), Mrs. Brown was the only occupant of town for several years and kept a public house for prominent travelers. In 1749 Israel Green moved into Hubbardston. His daughter, Molly Green, is reported to be the first child born in Hubbardston. Mr. Green was the first chairman of the board of selectmen.
By the 19th century, dairy and berry farming and market gardening were major enterprises. Immigrants from Ireland, French Canada, England, Sweden and Finland moved to town to work on local farms.
The town's early economy was based on agriculture and small-scale chair, boot and shoe manufacturing. It is described by historians as a poor town, sparsely settled and almost wholly agricultural, but having sawmills, potash works and cottage industries such as the making of palm leaf hats. Dairy and berry farming and market gardening were major pursuits in the town.
Hubbardston was represented by 65 men during the Revolutionary War. Hubbardston furnished 164 men during the Civil War, and 44 were killed or died of illness.
The Hubbardston Public Library was founded in 1872, and originally housed its collection of books in the local Mechanics Hall. In 1874, Jonas G. Clark, a native of Hubbardston and founder of Clark University, purchased the Main Street Property and funded the construction of the brick and stone library building.
The building is in the Second Empire/Italianate style and was designed by Elbridge Boyden and Son, of Worcester. In September 1875, the Hubbardston Public Library opened the doors at its 7 Main Street location, where you can find it today. The first floor was originally half library, half post office, hence the pained plaques you might notice flanking the front door. The gallery level was added to the rear of the building in 1929. Many residents recall the gallery's original translucent glass floor. The property underwent a historical restoration project in 2000 to address many of its needed repairs and is looking quite grand for its age of 128 years.
Hubbardston is home to the invention of the first backhoe swing frame developed in July 1947 by Vaino J. Holopainen (pronounced Waino) and Roy E. Handy, Jr., (thus the company name Wain-Roy) and assigned to Wain-Roy Corporation of Hubbardston, MA. In July 1948, patent # 2,698,697 was filed by Vaino J. Holopainen.
The Hubbardston Public Library was founded in 1872, and originally housed its collection of books in the local Mechanics Hall. In 1874, Jonas G. Clark, a native of Hubbardston and founder of Clark University, purchased the Main Street Property and funded the construction of the brick and stone library building.
On the afternoon of June 22, 1981, a confirmed F3 tornado touched down in Hubbardston northwest of the town center, causing significant damage.
Today, Hubbardston, MA is a quintessential country town where people value the pristine, quiet surroundings. The community is well run by dedicated local officials and the school system provides an excellent education for the children. The Hubbardston Center School is located in down town Hubbardston and the Quabbin Regional School is located in Barre.
The town has wonderful activities for people from all walks of life including the Barre Falls Dam with Frisbee golf, hiking, amazing waterfall; the Hubbardston Rec Fields with ball fields, play grounds, and skateboard park; Asnacomet Pond (Comet Pond) with boat launch, beaches, and fishing; Mare Meadow Reservoir for amazing fishing; and the Country Hen, which has great organic eggs.
Come take a ride through this boucolic country town and discover a beautiful community steeped in local history.
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abandon the inside - snake creek
From the album ungrounded outlets. The idea for the video was to combine nature video recordings (recorded on a panasonic hc-x909) from the Bavarian Forest region and the Chiemsee lake, Bavaria, with photos (some from the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland) & old super 8 films of partly unknown origin found at a private archive and at car boot sales.
The song was written on a steamy june evening in an old barn near Geratskirchen three years ago. Songwritting was massively interrupted by a pushy cat begging for a stroke and chasing a hedgehog later on. If you're waiting for the snake reference sorry to dissapoint you.
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Campaign Politics - Dartmouth-Cole Harbour
On Campaign Politics, CPAC takes viewers into the most closely-contested ridings to show how the issues are playing out at the grassroots level. In this episode, CPAC visits the riding of Dartmouth-Cole Harbour
Ghost Towns of Mower County on KSMQ's Off 90
Abandoned Houses in Northern Minnesota pt. 1
This isn't what I'm gonna be uploading regularly. Just some cool abandoned houses I filmed while up at Lake of the Woods.
Northern Lights Intensely Dance Above Trees and Abandoned Barn In Ferintosh Alberta May.28th
The northern lights came back in an unexpected burst so intense at first I thought it was cloud cover; sit back and enjoy as the sky opens up and these colours dance around for your viewing pleasure. I took two scenes, one of my favorite trees and the second of our abandoned barn.
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Holiday Tree Program adds new plantings to Woodland Creek C. Park
AmeriCorps member Claire Skelly goes over safety and planting instructions for approximately 50 trees at the Stream team organization's Holiday Tree Program planting Saturday at Woodland Creek Community Park in Lacey. The Christmas trees are donated earlier by program participants, with many opting to help plant them on the project date.staff video by Steve Bloom