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Links and Information Archive: September 2009


September 25, 2009: Halifax's Theater Arts Guild is staging Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet at the Pond Playhouse.

September 22, 2009:  Join in CBC Radio's Annual Public Meeting on line (you do have to preregister )


September 21, 2009:  Fish for Hope -
Peter Corey is raising money to build an acquaculture operation in Mozambique.  For more information, email or call 723-0360.

Nova Scotia winemakers hold events and festivals to celebrate their products.

September 18, 2009: The Thema Project:  Catherine Robar is raising money for a shany town in South Africa.

September 17, 2009:  The charity Carey Me is a project of the Valley Regional Hospital Foundation.  For more information about palliative care in the area, call 542-6303.

The Nova Scotia Mycological Foundation is holding its second annual Mushroom Foray.

September 16, 2009:  Moses Coady is going digital!  
St. Francis Xavier University is launching on online archive of the Antigonish Movement

September 15, 2009:  CBC Radio Two is hosting a Song Quest contest.

September 10, 2009:  The Lake Charlotte Heritage Society is hosting an open door tour of the churches on the Eastern Shore, this Sunday.

September 9, 2009: Butterfly Festival - The first ever Butterfly Festival is happening through September 13, run by the Mersey Tobeatic Research Centre, in Digby-Annapolis.

September 7, 2009: Passport Problems? FAQs answered at Passport Canada.

September 4, 2009: Casting call! Want to be an extra in Moby Dick? The TV mini-series, being shot in Lunenburg and Shelburne is still looking for extras. Contact Sheila Lane at castingmovieextra@gmail.com

September 3, 2009: Atlantic Fringe Fest takes over Halifax!

September 3, 2009: One of Halifax's last homeless shelters: Metro Turning Point.

September 2, 2009: Pandemic Preparedness - New measures to prevent the spread of swine flu at the Halifax Regional School Board

September 1, 2009:  The Wharf Rat Rally could draw more than 50 thousand people to Digby this weekend.

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