Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Introducing Marjory Goodwin
Marjory Goodwin, known to many of her students as Mrs. Earl, spent her entire career as a teacher at Huntsville Public School. She is also an accomplished artist and has a great interest in local history and geneaology. To read Marjory's profile, click here.
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artist,
Earl,
history,
Huntsville Public School,
Marjory Goodwin,
teacher
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Introducing Sue Barker
Sue Barker is a teacher at Riverside Public School who likes nothing better than helping her students to discover and explore their own interests.
To read Sue's profile, click here.
To read Sue's profile, click here.
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artist,
gifted,
inventor,
organic gardener,
singer,
Sue Barker,
teacher
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Introducing Pam Carnochan
Pam Carnochan is the owner of the Morgan House Bed and Breakfast, a hobby farmer, mother and artist.
To read her profile, click here.
To read her profile, click here.
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artist,
farm,
Morgan House Bed and Breakfast,
mother
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Introducing Linda Smith
Linda Smith is an artist and teacher of decorative painting with a studio on Limberlost Road. She is also a school bus driver, LCBO employee, wife and mother.
To read her profile, click here.
To read her profile, click here.
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artist,
bus driver,
LCBO,
Limberlost,
Linda Smith,
mother,
painting,
teacher,
wife
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Introducing Catherine Wyle
Catherine Wyle, manager of Huntsville's Coles bookstore since 1994, is passionate about literacy. She supports the Muskoka Literacy Council, her company's Love of Reading foundation, and works hard to make her store accessible to everyone. Catherine also loves art, water, and learning of all kinds.
To read her profile, click here.
To read her profile, click here.
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artist,
bookstore,
Catherine Wyle,
Coles,
learning,
Muskoka Literacy Council,
water
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Introducing Jacob Kriger
Jacob Kriger is a 13-year-old who has lived in three countries and now calls Limberlost Road home. Home-schooled for the past several years, he is interested in literature, art, philosophy, history and religion.
To read Jacob's profile, click here.
To read Jacob's profile, click here.
Labels:
artist,
history,
home-schooled,
international,
Jacob Kriger,
literature,
philosophy,
religion
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