Yesterday was the second annual golf tournament for the Selwyn Firefighter Association. The event was held at Tamarac Golf Club in Ennismore. Funds raised (a little over $5000) goes to our association then is distributed to various other worth charities and our members that are in need.
I have attached photos of our hole sponsors. Please support these businesses. Without them, this event would not be as successful as it was.
We had a rainy start to the day, the golfers braved the weather and we started on time. It was a blast. Everyone seemed like they were tired from all the laughing. Not sure if quality golf was played but I assure you no one cared. Thank you for all who attended!
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Rediscovering Armour Hill In Peterborough
Over the weekend we attended a wedding that was held at the pavilion behind the museum. Attending this weekend I rediscovered how cool this area is and how you should discover it too!
First of all the museum is awesome. Check out their website here. I have not been their since I was a kid. I was truly impressed with the displays. I will be returning with my children very soon.
(Wikipedia) The Peterborough Museum & Archives, formerly the Peterborough Centennial Museum and Archives (PCMA), is a historical museum located within the city of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Found only a short distance from the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site of the Peterborough Lift Lock, the museum has a history spanning well over a century and is home to the second oldest historical collection of its kind within Ontario. Thousands of linear feet of archival materials and over 33,000 artifacts are included in the collection of which only 3% is displayed at any one time due to space restrictions.
First of all the museum is awesome. Check out their website here. I have not been their since I was a kid. I was truly impressed with the displays. I will be returning with my children very soon.
(Wikipedia) The Peterborough Museum & Archives, formerly the Peterborough Centennial Museum and Archives (PCMA), is a historical museum located within the city of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Found only a short distance from the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site of the Peterborough Lift Lock, the museum has a history spanning well over a century and is home to the second oldest historical collection of its kind within Ontario. Thousands of linear feet of archival materials and over 33,000 artifacts are included in the collection of which only 3% is displayed at any one time due to space restrictions.
The hill and the park is just as amazing. Of coarse the views are far seeing as this is one of the highest points in Peterborough. There are benches to sit and enjoy.
I found a few ghost stories websites as well. Peterborough Ghost Walks and Oshawa Spirit Seekers
Check it out again!
Friday, August 29, 2014
Why your house will sell this fall even if it did not sell this summer
This is only a two minute video. It is quick, dirty and full of market information.
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