FAIRHAVEN Media arts students have not only pushed on throughout the pandemic but have taken inspiration from their own experiences and turned them into the script for a new project.
Fairhaven High School received 10 nominations and eight awards from the 2021 New England Regional Student Production Awards.
Senior Charlie Fernandes set a new record of receiving seven awards for his work.
To reflect back on his four years of his high school career in film and media, Fernandes created a college application in the form of a video called, Who am I? which followed his journey as a young child to graduation and his early interest in filmmaking. When answering the common college question of Who am I? he thinks back to why he chose film from the start and all the home videos he created while growing up, but he realizes that he has become the successful creator he is today with the help of friends and family, always supporting his pursuit of happiness.
A struggling Campbell River cafe owner makes a last-ditch appeal â and a community answers
When Java Shack owner Chris Fawbert heard new COVID travel restrictions were coming he feared it spelled the end for his 23-year-old restaurant.Â
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Cafe owner Chris Fawbert s daughter helps stock the beverage cooler at the family s Campbell River cafe. (Chris Fawbert/Facebook)
The soft opening this week will culminate in an open house on Saturday, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., with coffee and pastry samples. The shop is open from 8 a.m.-p.m. this week, and this coming Monday will transition to its regular hours of 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sweet Science founder Sandra Wolter told ARLnow on Tuesday that she is ready to kindle in her customers a love of great coffee. Her philosophy can be taste-tested at 2507 Franklin Road, where she said the unpretentious space will make high-quality coffee feel approachable.
“We are doing the best we can to show a good variety of complex flavors while being open and welcoming,” she said.