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June/July 2015
In this issue:
- Here's The Scoop, by Terry Sprague
- Letters to the Editor
- The Old Newburgh Academy, by J. Huntress
- Our Native Land, by Mary Jo Field
- Do You Remember... The Old Swimmin' Hole? By Glen R. Goodhand
- Newburgh's Art Among the Ruins Celebrates 10th Anniversary, by Lillian Bufton
- From Spring to Summer, by Lena Koch
- Lessons Learned, by Blair McDonald
- Travelling and Rural Life, by Jordan Balson
- Harmony (and Dissonance!), by Alyce Gorter
- Hurling Down the Pine, submitted by The Pioneer Museum, Cloyne & District Historical Society
- Compassion Fatigue: What Doesn't Bend, Breaks, by Leah Birmingham
- Highland Cattle Adventures, by Terry Berry
- How You Can Benefit from Community Power, by Steven Moore
- A Natural View: New Plants, New Experiences, by Terry Sprague
- Direct Marketing Farm Products, by Sally Bowen
- Meet... Ryan Smith, by Mel Galliford
- Creating Life-Long Readers, by Catherine Coles
- Breakfast Analysis, by Jerry Ackerman
- Amherst Island's Waterside Summer Series, by Mac Hembre
- L&A SOS Home and Garden Tour Bigger and Better
- What You Can Learn from Teaching, by Grace Smith
- Education and the Working World, by Jessica Green
- L&A County Library Programs & Events
- Caption Contest Winner
- TLC For Your Shoreline, by Susan Moore and Gray Merriam
- Puzzle Page
- Womb Wisdom, by Lillian Bufton