september, 2024
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By: Sharon Goldston-Easton: storyteller & writer Max’s Granddaughter: Born and Raised in Nictaux & Middleton, NS Contact: Sharon Goldston-Easton Website: https://sharoneaston.com Beach Moose & Amber: Finding My Jewish History available for
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By: Sharon Goldston-Easton: storyteller & writer
Max’s Granddaughter: Born and Raised in Nictaux & Middleton, NS
- Contact: Sharon Goldston-Easton
- Website: https://sharoneaston.com
Beach Moose & Amber: Finding My Jewish History available for sale by;
Visa, E-transfer or Cash $22.00
Quote: A powerful storyteller, who uses captivating photos to give
her audience a personal glimpse into an appalling period in history
that should never be forgotten: Amazing! TY! Audience Member
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
sat14sep7:00 pmsat9:00 pmJason Price "I told you so"7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Event Type :Concert
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A celebration of Randy Travis songs combined with Jason's own music Doors open at 6pm & will lock at 7:30pm
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A celebration of Randy Travis songs combined with Jason’s own music
Doors open at 6pm & will lock at 7:30pm
Cash bar available
TICKETS $20 pp
On sale at the museum, or online at macdonaldmuseum.ca
phone: 902-825-6116
Time
(Saturday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
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A practical writing workshop with Jan Fancy Hull Feeling stuck? Need a boost to start writing? Come and learn how to write with purpose.. "Jan ... led the discussion with her usual
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A practical writing workshop with Jan Fancy Hull
Feeling stuck? Need a boost to start writing? Come and learn how to write with purpose..
“Jan … led the discussion with her usual blend of intelligence and humour… the audience were totally enthralled.”
REGISTRATION FEE: $59.0
includes a free book by Jan Fancy Hutt!
Register on or before September 16 at macdonald.useum@outlook.com or 902-825-6116
Time
(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
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For 12 years, Award winning journalist & author Vernon Oickle has travelled the province in search of unique mailboxes .
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For 12 years, Award winning journalist & author Vernon Oickle has travelled the province in search of unique mailboxes . Join us as he takes us on a whimsical journey of rural Nova Scotia and delights us with these uniquely Canadian pieces of folk art sadly destined to become obsolete.
- Refreshments Served
- Free admission for members
- Non-members: $2.00
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St