Athol Historical Society undertakes tree planting and improvement project
Kenneth Valdulas and David Brothers plant a tree on the lawn at the Athol Historical Society. Photo/Debra Ellis
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Modified: 6/27/2021 2:17:26 PM
ATHOL Thanks to a donation from retired graphic designer Mary Pat Spaulding, formerly of Athol, the lawn at Athol Historical Society will have two new purple leaf plum trees at the front of the building.
The historical society also planted two sugar maples at the side of the building in memory of Howard Wilson, longtime historical society president, and Russell Kennedy, longtime vice-president, according to Debra Ellis, historical society treasurer.
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Paralympic and Olympic veterans lead new generation of Canadian Nordic athletes on world stage
CANMORE, Alta. Canada’s cross-country ski athletes are charging into the highly-anticipated Paralympic and Olympic year replete with a mix of veteran leadership and podium potential along with youthful energy and drive.
Nordiq Canada officially kicked off the critical 2022 season by naming a determined line up of 26 athletes who will lead the Canadian charge to qualify for Beijing while donning the maple leaf at international competitions next winter.
“We have assembled a unique group of athletes led by a talented group of medal performers on the Para-Nordic stage, along with an inspired group of senior and next generation athletes in our Olympic pathway who are all continuing to climb up the international standings and are determined to see the Canadian flag raised about the international podium,” said Kate Boyd, high-performance director, Nordiq Canada.