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Empty Bowls Project: Champlain Lennoxville and Bishop s University unite for a cause

Empty Bowls Project: Champlain Lennoxville and Bishop s University unite for a cause
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2021 in photos - Sherbrooke Record

2021 in photos - Sherbrooke Record
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Friday File: Square Queen - Sherbrooke Record

Friday File: Square Queen Reading time: 1 min In an effort to capture the stories of Townshippers in new and dynamic ways, The Record has enlisted the help of Kathryne Owen, who creates weekly videos interviewing locals and touring interesting places in the area. The videos are posted every Friday on our website and social media. When it became clear that the annual Lennoxville Street Festival would have to be cancelled two years ago, the town went got work on an alternative. The goal was to create a site that belonged to the entire community; a space that catered to a variety of interests and needs. The result is an ever-growing town square that hosts a slew of community projects, events and activities.One this week’s Friday File – Lennoxville borough president Claude Charron and Commerce Sherbrooke’s Anne-Sophie Demers tell us all about the Square Queen initiative.

Friday File- Prom Fairies: Getting ready to dream

Friday File- Prom Fairies: Getting ready to dream
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Heritage Fitch Bay: redefining community - Sherbrooke Record

Heritage Fitch Bay: redefining community 25 May 2021 at 18 h 04 min Reading time: 1 min By Kathryne Owen St. Mathias Anglican Church on Narrows Road has seen better days. It has stood its ground since 1889, and when the church closed its doors in the late 1960s, the building lost its caretakers. The little building has a very unique architecture, designed and built like the hull of a ship. Each stain glass window perfectly measured, assembled and shipped from England to find its place in this beautifully crafted structure. Almost 60 years later, a group of citizens throughout Stanstead Township decided that this building deserved to be restored and preserved. The Heritage Fitch Bay committee was formed as a means of seeing St. Mathias Church returned to its former glory, but also with the idea of inspiring the village to reclaim it by redeveloping the church and its grounds and creating a community hub.

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