June/July 2014

In this issue:
  • Here's The Scoop (editorial), by Angela Saxe 
  • Letter to the Editor 
  • Living in Bear County, by Angela Saxe 
  • A Natural View: Feeling Out of Sorts? Try Forest Bathing, by Terry Sprague 
  • Perfect Timing, by Mary Jo Field 
  • How to Plan a Hiking Trip: Some Ideas for a Spring or Summer Weekend Excursion, by Isabel Wright 
  • Congratulations to the Winners of the 2nd Annual Lennox & Addington Poetry Contest 
  • Curtain Call! By Julieanne DeBruyn 
  • Summer Jobs, by Jordan Balson 
  • Confessions of a Hockey Mom, by Kathrine Burrows 
  • Habs and Bruins in the Spring, by Grace Smith 
  • Meet Kaiden Richmond, by Stella Thompson 
  • Lessons Learned, by Blair McDonald 
  • GrassRoots Growers Fifth Annual Plant Sale, by Mary Jo Field 
  • It's Rhubarb Season (recipe), by Bev Frazer 
  • Raising Red Squirrels, by Leah Birmingham 
  • All's Fair, by Sue Wade 
  • Birds at Bon Echo, by Ian Tanner 
  • An Unexpected Visitor - a Carb-Craving Bear, by Cam Mather 
  • Lily the Fairy: True Colours Shining Through, by J. Huntress 
  • Congratulations to the Winners of the First Ever SCOOP Photo Competition
  • Who's Outsmarting Who? By Alyce Gorter 
  • We've Moved to the Country! Meet the Rankines, by Christine Oastler 
  • A Nature Walk Through a Small Hamlet, by Lena Koch 
  • New Facelifts in Verona, by Alison Vandervelde 
  • Youth Diversion Seeking Mentor Volunteers 
  • Become a Turtle Midwife!! (Men Can Be Midwives Too!), by Denice Wilkins 
  • Film Maker Honoured, by Richard Saxe 
  • Waterside Summer Music Festival 2014 Season 
  • Oireachtas Gaelige Cheanada June 27, 28, 29 in Tamworth 
  • Western Day in Tamworth 
  • The Richmond Landfill Site: A Threat to Greater Napanee's Environment, by Stephen Bruce Medd 
  • Free Classifieds 
  • County of Lennox & Addington Public Library Programs 
  • Lennox & Addington Resources for Children Programs 
  • Puzzle Page 
  • Foster Lambs, by Sally Bowen 
  • George Fox at the Legion, by Barry Lovegrove