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KitchissippiKids: April 2012
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For your neighbourhood, about your neighbourhood. Thursday, April 26, 2012. Walk so Kids can Talk: A (passionate) word about Kids Help Phone. One of my ten year old son's parents has a passionate dedication to Kids Help Phone and I want to pass on her message below. If you can support in any way, please do so! 640 kids a day contact Kids Help Phone either by phone or online. That's 2.5 million kids per year (and 100,000 from our community alone! I would hope that if my sons had a problem they would come ...
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poetic knits: September 2006
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Since I rediscovered knitting, I can't shut up about it. Friday, September 15, 2006. I'd Like to Thank the Academy. For hosting such a wonderful contest. And the gods of fibre, who were surely watching over me as I was writing my post. Which allowed me to upload photos without trouble and did not crash my computer. And my boyfriend, who encouraged me to take as much time as I needed (away from him) to work on my entry. But mostly, to Thesaurus.com. I promise to use my prize. Posted by sienna at 10:54 AM.
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poetic knits: May 2006
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Since I rediscovered knitting, I can't shut up about it. Monday, May 29, 2006. Stash Enhancement Procedure #4. 1 - get it into your head that you want to start spinning yarn. 2 - try to convince your boyfriend's mother (who just happens to have a hobby farm) to acquire a sheep or alpaca with a promise of learning to shear. 3 - attend the local Sheep Shearing Festival. You heard about from your ever-supportive mother. 5 - learn that there is a great spinning teacher at a. 6 - go to said yarn shop. For tho...
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poetic knits: February 2006
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Since I rediscovered knitting, I can't shut up about it. Monday, February 27, 2006. Two and a half hours at the doctor's office! Mostly in the waiting room. Then waiting in the little room. On my own for far too long. Not even music to keep me company. I thought they'd forgotten me! Did I have time to finish the gauge swatch for the cute Tie Tank from Cast On. I plan to knit for myself, I was able to cast on the 113 stitches. The pattern calls for and knit the first row! Felted knitting needle case.
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Products & Services. Music & Culture Links. Links specific to A World In Music Series. 8212; Main Menu —. Products & Services. Music & Culture Links. Links specific to A World In Music Series. Links specific to A World In Music Series. Links Specific to A World In Music volume West Africa. Http:/ www.africa.upenn.edu/Home Page/Country.html. Bibliography and links area for material to do with African music teacher can choose appropriate websites for his/her own use, not necessarily suitable for students.
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Footsteps To Ghana: Kick-off Performance
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15 Canadian teens and their chaperones head to a tiny village in Ghana, West Africa for three weeks of cultural exchange, drumming, and dancing in July of 2006. This is the story of how it all came together. Friday, June 23, 2006. A capacity crowd of 125 patrons filled the intimate space of the 4th stage, with cafe-style seating. The teens modelled their new Footsteps to Ghana. T-shirts for the performance. Posted by Ian at 10:12 PM. St Michael and All Angels. The game of LUDO.
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Footsteps To Ghana: 2006-04-02
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15 Canadian teens and their chaperones head to a tiny village in Ghana, West Africa for three weeks of cultural exchange, drumming, and dancing in July of 2006. This is the story of how it all came together. Saturday, April 08, 2006. My name is Emma, and I am part of the group that is going to Ghana. Baobab recently took a trip to Toronto. Which was a lot of fun. We had ghanaian food at the house of Master Drummer Kwasi Dunyo. Who we will be studying with while we are in Ghana. Baobab Tree Home Page.
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Footsteps To Ghana: St Michael and All Angels
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15 Canadian teens and their chaperones head to a tiny village in Ghana, West Africa for three weeks of cultural exchange, drumming, and dancing in July of 2006. This is the story of how it all came together. Monday, June 05, 2006. St Michael and All Angels. On June 4th, the Youth Performers joined the congregation at St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, on Bel-Air Drive, Ottawa, for their Sunday service. The final fundraising performance prior to the trip to Ghana, will be held at the NAC 4th stag...
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Footsteps To Ghana: On our way home...
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15 Canadian teens and their chaperones head to a tiny village in Ghana, West Africa for three weeks of cultural exchange, drumming, and dancing in July of 2006. This is the story of how it all came together. Friday, July 21, 2006. On our way home. This is Jen on behalf of Ian. He and most of the others are in downtown Amsterdam right now while a few of us are a little tired and have chosen to hang at the airport. Our goodbyes began Tuesday morning with the elders gathering us before the 'stool houses' to...
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Jill Krajewski | Into the West
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Life in West Wellington. Author Archives: Jill Krajewski. Drumming in harmony with Africa. Posted by Jill Krajewski. Is a charity that teaches West African drumming, singing and dance while raising money for a village in Ghana. I spoke with founder Kathy Armstrong, who let me watch their youth group in action. Check out the slide show above to hear the interview and a taste of Ghanaian drumming! Bringing a brother back to life.
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