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Archive: Social August 12, 2005 Farmer’s Market – by the Robie Tufts Nature Centre starting at 9am on Saturday, August 13. Backroom Blues Band – In concert at the Waterfront Park in Wolfville at 7:00pm on Sunday, August 14. Vendors from the Farmer’s Market will also be there. Birder’s Breakfast – Bird watching tour of the grounds at Prescott House followed by a continental breakfast in the garden at 7:30 am on Saturday, August 13. Tickets are $6.00. The Deep Roots Music Cooperative is looking for volunteers for this Deep Roots Music Festival on September 16, 17, and 18. Check it out! A Love Song for Bobby Long – playing at the Acadia Cinema on August 14, at 4:00 and 7:00pm. Tickets are $8.00. August 5, 2005 The Dumb Waiter – presented by the Atlantic Theatre Festival at the Al Whittle Theatre on Friday, August 5 at 8:00pm and Saturday, August 6 at 2:00pm and 8:00pm. Tickets are $20. The Hurtin’ Unit – playing at the Waterfront Park on Sunday, August 7 at 7:00pm. Vendors from the Wolfville Farmer’s Market will also be present. Free show! Crash – playing at the Acadia Cinema Cooperative on Sunday, August 7 at 4:00pm and 7:00pm. Tickets are $8. Spirtuality in the Gardens – Nature and spirituality talks every Sunday at 1:00pm by the Ginko Tree. July 29, 2005 Mud Creek Challenges – at Willow Park at 6:00pm on Friday, July 29. Free Fireworks – at the Waterfront Park at 10:00pm on Friday, July 29. George Symonds – playing at the Wolfville Farmer’s Market at 10:30 am on Saturday, July 30. Dragonflies and Damselflies – a guided tour to local ponds and streams hosted by the Blomidon Naturalists Society starting at the Wolfville Waterfront at noon on Saturday, July 30. Shinerama Fun Day – at Willow Park at noon, Saturday, July 30. Buffoon Buffet – playing at the Al Whittle Theatre at 3:00 and 8:00 pm on Saturday, July 30, as well as 2:00 pm on Sunday, July 31. Tickets are $10 for Adults, and $8.00 for children. The Ryan Hupman Blues Band – playing at the Wolfville Waterfront at 7:00pm on Sunday, July 31. Vendors from the Farmer’s Market will also be present. Love Letters – playing at the Al Whittle Theatre at 2:00 and 8:00pm on Tuesday, August 2. Tickets are $15. July 15, 2005 PRISM Spy Ring Busted
July 8, 2005
VP James Griff of PPC Congradulations to James Griff, who has been reciently appointed Vice President of the Paddy's Pub Club. This announcement came on Wednesday, July 7, 2005. Mr. Griff is now authorized to manage, organize and run the Paddy's Pub Club in the absence of the President of the Paddy's Pub Club. For those who don't know, the Paddy's Pub Club was designed to for workers at the AITT to socialize outside of the work environment. There are two meetings a month, on Thursdays that fall on a payday. The club meets at Paddy's Pub, an eating establishment that has in recent years opened a branch in downtown Wolfville. Code Blue!
June 30, 2005 We’re considering an AITT apartment crawl this summer. Much like other years, you’d pay a flat fee for a set number of drinks per apartment, and of course we’d print up tee-shirts. While it would be an “AITT” thing, friends are definitely welcome. But before we plan anything, we want to know if anybody would be interested in going. So… if you’re interested in going to an event like this, please email Angela and let her know. Of course, we’re also looking for people to host and/or help organize it. Whether or not we’re going to run the crawl totally depends on how many people say they’re willing to go—so email Angela if you’re at all interested! Also... Wolfville Canada Day Celebrations – at Willow Park from 12 to 3pm on Friday, July 1. Live music, free BBQ, soap slide, and more. Free Tae Kwon Do sessions at lunches with Jamie Chang, dates to be announced. Contact him for more details. June 24, 2005 Still looking for people to help organize this year’s Annual AITT Golf Classic Tournament. Prior knowledge or ability at golf absolutely not necessary! Contact Karen if interested. Free Tae Kwon Do sessions at lunches with Jamie Chang, dates to be announced. Contact him for more details Barefoot CD Release Concert – playing at the Acadia Cinema on Friday, June 24 at 8pm. Tickets are $8 ahead of time at Just Us! Café, or $10 at the door. Walk Through Old Wolfville Reservoir – starts at the Wolfville Waterfront on Saturday, June 25 at 9am. Guided by the Blomidon Naturalist’s Society. South Shore Women in Jazz – performing at the Acadia Cinema on Saturday, June 25 at 8pm. Tickets are $15. Grand Opening of Just Us! Fair Trade Coffee Museum – takes place in Grand Pre on Sunday, June 26 from 2pm to 5pm. Wolfville Canada Day Celebrations – at Willow Park from 12 to 3pm on Friday, July 1. Live music, free BBQ, soap slide, and more. June 17, 2005 Looking for people to help organize this year’s Annual AITT Golf Classic Tournament. Prior knowledge or ability at golf absolutely not necessary! Contact Karen if interested. Free Tae Kwon Do sessions at lunches with Jamie Chang, dates to be announced. Contact him for more details The Paddy’s Pub Club is meeting again on Thursday, June 30th at 11:30 am for lunch. Everyone is welcome, and please remember to bring ID! Jeff Shearer and Not Too Shabby – acoustic and blues with special guest DeFunk’d at the Acadia Cinema from 9pm to 1am on Saturday, June 18. Tickets are $10, available at the door. Mark Adams – performing at the ArtCan Gallery & Café in Canning on Saturday, June 18 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are donation-based. Open Mic – at Just Us! in Wolfville from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm every Tuesday. Barefoot – performing live at Le Panier D’Evangeline in Grand Pre on Sunday, June 19 at 5:00pm. Tickets are free. Buffet also available for $14.95. Saint Ralph – showing at the Acadia Cinema on June 19 at 4:00pm and 7:00pm. Tickets are $8.00. Charley Pride – in concert on Tuesday, June 21 at the Acadia Arena. Tickets available at the Acadia Box Office. June 10, 2005 Looking for people to help organize this year’s Annual AITT Golf Classic Tournament. Prior knowledge or ability at golf absolutely not necessary! Contact Karen if interested. Wanna play softball? Looking for players for an AITT team (or two). Contact Matthew Carswell for more details. Ladder 49 – a movie fundraiser presented by the Wolfville Fire Department at the Acadia Cinema at 7:00pm on Friday, June 10. Tickets are $7. Hip Hip Hooray! – tenth anniversary annual walk at the Acadia University Arena on Saturday, June 11 at 10am. Fundraising for hip or knee replacement patients, or those who have undergone other orthopaedic surgery. Call Sue Denyar at 678-6878 for details. Port William Days 6th Annual Village-Wide Yard Sale – Events including BBQ, parade, and dinner from 8:00am to 2:00pm on Saturday, June 11 in Port Williams. Book Launch – Learning from Mother Earth: Writings on the Spirit Within Each Other and Nature in the Annapolis Valley by Fred Philips at the Just Us! Café in Wolfville from 1:30 to 3:30 pm on Saturday, June 11. Refreshments will be provided. Jiminy Glick – playing at the Acadia Cinema at 4:00 and 7:00pm on June 11. Tickets are $8. Mark Adam, percussionist – solo performance at the ArtCan Gallery and Café in Canning on Saturday, June 11 at 7:30. Tickets are $5.00 at the door. The Marriage of Figaro – presented by The Short-Order Opera Society at the Acadia Cinema at 8:00pm on Sunday, June 12 and Tuesday, June 14. Tickets available at Just Us! Café. Elizabeth May, Director of the Sierra Club of Canada – speaking about her new book “A Cutting Edge” at the Anglican Church Hall on Main St. Wolfville on Tuesday, June 14 at 7:00pm. Festival Fanfare – An Evening of Theatre and Music – fundraising theatre gala for the Atlantic Theatre Festival at 8:30pm on Thursday, June 16 at the Festival Theatre in Wolfville. Tickets are $20, and available either at the office at 385 Main Street or by calling 542-1515. June 3, 2005 6 Person Tent for Sale – Woods, HexDome tent with mudroom. 11’x13’ floor size, with 6’6” centre height. Used only three times, asking $85 ($215 new). Contact Judy if interested. Stepping Out – a production by Willpower Theatre from June 3 to June 4 at the Acadia Cinema. Tickets are $15, and are available at the Just Us Café in Wolfville or by calling 542-0023. Church Yard Sale – at Greenwich United Church (across from the Noggins Corner Farm) on Saturday, June 4 from 8:30am to noon. Proceeds to the Wolfville Pastoral Charge. Neighbourhood Wide Yard Sale – on Seaview Avenue in Wolfville on Saturday June 4 from 9am to noon. May 27, 2005 Hinchey’s Rides & Amusements – at the County Fair Mall parking lot in New Minas until Sunday May 29. Free fireworks - at the Kentville Memorial Park at 10pm (or dusk) on Friday, May 27 to celebrate the Apple Blossom Festival. First Annual Apple Blossom Strongman Competition – at Aberdeen Street, Kentville at 3:30pm Saturday May 28. Horton Musicfest 2005 – featuring Signal Hill, The Trews, Dave Gunning, and George Canyon at Old Horton District High School on Saturday May 28, starting at 4pm. Tickets $29.95 ahead of time, or $34.75 at the door. Les Aimants – presented by the Fundy Film Society at the Acadia Cinema. 4pm and 7pm on Sunday, May 29th. Tickets are $8.00. Studio Rally Weekend – a showcase of new work at the ArtCan Gallery and Café in Canning. Open 10am to 5pm on Saturday May 28 and Sunday May 29. Call 582-7071 for more information. Stepping Out – a comedy production by Willpower Theatre at the Acadia Cinema on Main Street Wolfville, opening Thursday June 2 and running until Saturday June 4. Tickets are $15, and available at the Just Us Café or by calling 542-0023. May 20, 2005 Betrayed and Turbulent Waters – presented by the Social Justice Flicks Coalition on Friday May 20 at the Acadia Cinema at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $8.00. The Foursooth Quartet – playing at St. John’s Anglican Church in Port Williams at 7:30 pm on Friday May 20. Tickets are $5.00. Morgan Davis and his Blues Band – playing at the Acadia Cinema at 8:00 pm on Saturday May 21. Tickets are $12.00. Hotel Rwanda – playing at the Acadia Cinema May 22 at 4:00 and 7:00 pm, and May 23 at 7:00 and 9:30 pm. Tickets are $8.00. May 13, 2005 For sale - amazing ergonomic chair. Mint condition, bought in November for $100, asking $50. For more information, or to make an offer, contact Amy. Help wanted - people to help organize the 6th Annual Greater AITT Golf Classic. Contact Pamela if interested. Help wanted - Duck wranglers/designers for the Annual Corporate Duck Race. Contact Pamela if interested. The Wolfville Farmer's Market is starting on May 14 at the Robie Tufts Nature Centre on Front Street from 8:30am until 1pm. The Spirit of Annie Mae - Deep Roots Music Co-op presents this feature-length film at the Acadia Cinema on Friday May 13 at 8pm. The Brian Johnston Band - playing a free concert on the lawn of the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens from 1:00pm to 3:00 on Saturday, May 14. Walk the Long Walk - The Blomidon Naturalist's
Society presents Janet Robert's spectacular journey on the Pacific Crest
Trail at 7:30pm in the KC Irving building on Monday May 16.
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