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Cathy-Hird-blueskyBy Cathy Hird

A phrase that community development groups are using to describe long term visioning is "blue sky dreaming." This is more than just long-term goal setting. This vivid image helps to open the mind to bright possibilities. Free dreaming points to what we hope the world and our community will be.

Often, we get caught up in the daily grind and forget to look toward the horizon, forget to hope for change, forget to look toward a place where the problems we work with would no longer occur. Sometimes...

sullivan- by Todd Arnold

What makes a successful project? Where can it take you? In each of the last three years, a student from Sullivan Community School has received national recognition for their inquiry learning in the Sciences and Social Sciences. Just this year Sophia Cottrill won first place for her Science Fair project on Polar Bears. She will be representing Bluewater at the Canada-wide Science Fair in Montreal.

According to Sophia, "it all starts with one question you want the answer to, something you're

pheasantChef Zach Keeshig is bringing an intimate, unique dining experience to Owen Sound. His locally sourced seven course tasting menu will be presented, fittingly, in the Owen Sound Farmer's Market on Saturday and Sunday evenings, opening to the public starting April 17. Limited to ten guests per evening, by reservation only, the dinner will be served by the ...

walking-imageThe Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce will hold its first Walk for Alzheimer's on Saturday May 7.

Walk for Alzheimer's is a new National Walk bring held by Alzheimer Societies across Canada. It replaces the former Walk for Memories that was held each January.

"We are pleased to be part of the new National Walk," said Deborah Barker, Executive Director. "Walk for Memories was our most important annual awareness and fundraising event and we believe the Walk for Alzheimer's will be even bigger."

The Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce will be holding walks in two locations – at Kelso Beach in Owen Sound and at Sulphur Springs Conservation area south of Hanover.

"We chose May 7 because that is Mother's Day weekend," Barker said. "When you consider that more than 70 per cent of those affected by Alzheimer's disease or another dementia are women, and that women also take

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This past Tuesday (April 19th) brought us Métissage: from Newash to Mudtown, Set 2,Ring That Bell. Larry  Jensen (musician and poet), Mary Little (visual artist), Susan Schank (historian & aboriginal hand-drummer), Richard-Yves Sitoski (poet), Rob Rolfe (poet, labour leader) completed the presentation they introduced on April 5th Métissage: from Newash to Mudtown, Set 1, Corkscrew City. The audience found Set 2 as...

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