Grad Fund raiser
Hey Everyone
As promised in my last post, I said I would try to be a more frequent blogger.Last week we had a really successful fund raiser for the graduating class. I the north there is not mucu money set aside by the local DEA's for these events so the responsibility falls onto the shoulders of the staff and grads to raise money for decorations, meals, and other grad stuff. Monetarily the graduation should be fine now. We are just not so sure about the rest of us.
One thing about any local gathering involving staff and the community is there always are lots of laughs and good natured ribbing.
This item provided lots.
Is it a char net or seal net?
As promised in my last post, I said I would try to be a more frequent blogger.Last week we had a really successful fund raiser for the graduating class. I the north there is not mucu money set aside by the local DEA's for these events so the responsibility falls onto the shoulders of the staff and grads to raise money for decorations, meals, and other grad stuff. Monetarily the graduation should be fine now. We are just not so sure about the rest of us.
One thing about any local gathering involving staff and the community is there always are lots of laughs and good natured ribbing.
This item provided lots.
Is it a char net or seal net?



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Hi,
I am writing an article for Today's Parent magazine website about the best places to see autumn colours in Canada.
Would you be able to suggest a family-friendly place in Nunavut to see Fall in all its northern glory? Perhaps somewhere local families like to go. I am looking for a specific road to drive along or a trail to hike or a place to visit.
Thank you,
Ashlee Campbell
Ashlee.Campbell@rci,rogers.com
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