Tag: May 2018
Plant a Forest, Help Clean the Air
Eleanor Reed is planting a forest on a private property south of Millbrook. A licensed Forest Consultant and registered professional Forester, she helps property owners do their part in reducing their carbon footprint by…
Come Spring, Come Gardeners!
If this tenacious winter has you down and while you are waiting for the first robin to appear, you might want to get a preview of things to come around the Old School. “A…
Walton Wood Products Make You Feel Good Inside and Out
Walton Wood Farm founder Leslie Scott has something to prove and she’s not done yet. When she pitched her firm on the 11th season of the Dragon’s Den series, she received more offers…
Newspaper Club
Camander Cat Goes Back To School By Newspaper Club Member Jordan I was sitting in my office, Mutt and I were having our weekly game of go fish when the phone rang. “Hey cat,…
Take Your Mother on an Artistic Tour Through the Rolling Hills of the Bethany Area
Celebrate Mother’s Day by taking her on a tour of the rolling countryside around Bethany and introduce her to local artists in their own studios during the annual Rolling Hills Studio tour. It…
Thanking Moyra Seabright for Shaping the Lives of Our Youngest Residents
For the past fifteen years, Moyra Seabright has been front and centre at the Old Millbrook School Family Centre (OMSFC) where her contribution to the organization and to the lives of local families cannot…
Music Therapy Reaches Residents at a Fundamental Level
Centennial Place residents are fortunate to receive regular visits from an enthusiastic young man delivering a special form of therapy. Luke Lee Burton leads group and individual sessions of Music Therapy for residents…
Local Lions’ Club Breakfast Program Winds up Another Successful Season
The Millbrook and District Lions Club turned 70 in January of 2018. On behalf of the District Governor, Lion Andy Stevenson presented President Lion Bill Hughes with a charter certificate to mark the occasion.…