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AUDITIONS At The YARC

Tuesday, April 22nd and Tuesday, April 29th at 6:30 PM
for the drama, THE OUTSIDERS.
(Performance dates, August 2008)

Casting will include the following
*Ponyboy Curtis- early teens, a greaser
*Johnny Cade mid teens - Ponyboy’s friend
*Bob Sheldon -a Soc, in his late teens
*Randy Anderson -a Soc, in his late teens
*Dallas Winston “Dally” - early 20’s
*”Two-Bit” Mathews - early 20’s
*Darrel Curtis “Darry” - Ponyboy’s oldest brother,
*Sodapop Curtis - Ponyboy’s 2nd oldest brother, late teens
*Mrs. O’Briant - mature adult
*Jerry, a Doctor - mature adult
**PLUS EXTRAS - late teen to adult males.

No previous experience needed.

Directed by Randy Muise

For more information contact Randy at749-6297

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http://www.yarcartscentre.com

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TH’YARC LOBBY GALLERY APRIL EXHIBIT

“From sea level to 5500 feet, with spoons and forks in between” by Dave Gorman
About the artist:
Dave Gorman was born and raised in Yarmouth NS. He attended university at Mount Allison in Sackville New Brunswick focusing on coastal geography and Canadian studies but taking a few art history classes.

He began painting at the age of 12 spending one year in the Art in Action program and then continuing to study with Gertrude and Paula Garson.

The “Garson Sisters” made a profound influence on his artistic methods that allowed him to paint freely but still maintain the rules of art.

David’s art focuses on semi-abstract coastal and mainland interpretations as well as some abstractions and mixed media such as sculpture with household items.

His main influence is the natural environment and it’s ever changing demeanor.

This exhibit will feature some works from the past five years but mainly from the last twelve months, focusing on David’s favorite spots in Atlantic Canada and portraits of Yoho National Park in British Columbia.

You can also expect a few sculptures.

Gallery hours: Tuesday – Friday 10am-4 pm

Saturday & Sunday 2pm – 4 pm

For more information call the Box Office at 742-8150

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Not far from Downtown Yarmouth is an interesting sight that you’ll not want to miss on your next visit to Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia. Just a few minutes drive North on Main Street (which becomes Route 1) you’ll see sitting atop a little knoll on your left and overlooking Doctors Lake a set of whale bones. This may be a common sight to local residents, but few know the story behind the whale bones, the people who have lived there, or the history of the amazing building in whose front yard the bones appear.

The whale bones we are referring to are the jaw bones of a baleen whale, also called whalebone or great whales. Baleen whales belong to the whale sub-order form theMysticeti, the largest species of whales, one of two suborders of the Cetacea (which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises). The scientific name derives from the Greek word mystax, which means “moustache”.

The bones which we are referring to are part of a road sign for “At the Sign of the Whale Nova Scotia Crafts and Art Gallery”. The current proprietors Michael and Frances Morris opened their shop in 1981; however, theirs is not the original “At the Sign of the Whale”!

You see, Michael’s grandfather, J. Malcolm (Mac) Horton, ran “At the Sign of the Whale Antiques” in the same location prior to 1975. He had moved the business there in 1970 from its original location in Milton Highlands, Yarmouth County.

However the whale bones may date back even earlier to a curiosity shop which operated in Arcadia, Yarmouth County, in the early 1900’s!

In more recent years Michael and Frances have added another set of jaw bones to the side of their building. The jaw bones outside and whale vertebrae on display inside the shop provide ongoing fascination to visitors.

A report from the Nova Scotia Fisheries Museum in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia states that it is good luck to have your picture taken beneath whale bones. Many have availed themselves of this opportunity at the Sign of the Whale.

The history of the building is as interesting as the story of the whale bones!

The building which houses “At the Sign of the Whale Nova Scotia Crafts and Art Gallery” is a Provincial and Municipal heritage property. In fact it was declared the first provincial heritage property in the Municipality of Yarmouth, N.S. in 1989.

The land for the house was first purchased in 1792 by Jacob Tedford Sr., a Loyalist shoemaker who had first arrived in Shelburne, Nova Scotia from New York with his recently widowed mother and four brothers and sisters. The construction of the house, which is post and beam using pegs instead of nails, was probably finished about 1795 making this New England Colonial style home one of the earliest in the area.

I, Brian Hurlburt, have a connection to this house because Jacob Tedford was my 5th Great Grandfather!

All but two of the owners of this house from the time it was built until 1898 were shoemakers!

The various owners of the house were Jacob Tedford, Sr. 1792-1841 shoemaker; Samuel Soames Bain 1841-1871 shoemaker; Jacob Israel Phillips 1871-1878 shoemaker; James Bond Weddleton 1878-1885 sail-maker; Jacob Israel Phillips 1885-1886 shoemaker; Isaac M. Mellish 1886-1890 Methodist Clergyman; Jacob Israel Phillips 1890-1890 shoemaker; J. Harvey Cann 1890-1898 shoemaker; Israel K. Trask 1898-1916 butcher/farmer; Maggie W. Pitman 1916-1934 wife of Clement Pitman – butcher; J. Herman Gillis 1934-1957 butcher/merchant; John W. MacLeod 1957-1958 trader/horse farmer; Jennie MacLeod 1958-N/A married woman; Dora Elliot / Ruth E. Boyd N/A-1967 heirs-at-law of Jennie MacLeod; John William Morris, et ux 1967-1982 teacher; and now Michael and Frances Morris from 1982 to present.

It is quite interesting that the vast majority of the home owners were entrepreneurs and that the home remains a source of inspiration to all who visit.

While the upstairs is Michael and Frances’ family residence, the first story of this building has been turned into “At the Sign of the Whale Nova Scotia Crafts and Art Gallery” with Morris Pottery in the back wing.

When Frances and Michael Morris opened “At the Sign of the Whale” in 1981 they took as their mandate to handle Nova Scotia crafts and art exclusively, a mandate which they continue to uphold. Presently they carry the work of 150 craftspeople and artists from around the province including pewter, folk art, hooking, quilts, wood turning, wind chimes, jewellery, window ornaments, weaving, knitting, jackets, bubble glass and Nova Scotia books. Since 1983 At the Sign of the Whale has mounted regular art and craft exhibitions from solo shows by artists like Lucy Jarvis, Helen Weld, Clive Roberts, DeniseComeau and Lio Lo to group shows of the provincial organizations Nova Scotia Printmakers Association, Atlantic Spinners and Handweavers , and Nova Scotia Potters Guild. Several book launchings and signings have been hosted there such as Bob Brooks’ highly successful photography book Yarmouth County and, most recently, artist Cecil Day and poet Artis Bernard’s art book In Tandem.

Morris Pottery has been produced by Frances and Michael since 1976. The Morrises take custom orders for their pottery as well as for the other crafts and art which they carry, and ship throughout North America.

Their interest in preserving our built heritage led them in 1996 to begin “Yarmouth, N.S. Landmarks”, a series of pewter replicas of Yarmouth Town and County landmarks which are available only at The Sign of the Whale. This highly successful series is a feature of At the Sign of the Whale’s website www.signofthewhaleonline.com.

In its 27 years in business At the Sign of the Whale has stood for excellence in Nova Scotia crafts and art; its historic building is an added attraction. The next time you are in Yarmouth County be sure to visit “At the Sign of the Whale Nova Scotia Crafts and Art Gallery”.

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Interactive Nutrition a 12-year-old nutritional manufacturer from Canada was recently sold for more than $25 million and now Tim Connolly, CEO of iNutrition.com is bringing it home so to speak!

Tim Connolly says, “When we initially purchased iNutrition, We just knew from day 1 what the HUGE potential of this company was! Even to this day I can hardly contain my excitement.”

Continuing on Connolly whose often asked, the question as to why they paid so much for it? Says, “Great question! You see, it was already a well established manufacturer, wholesaler and distributor of high quality nutritional products. It was already successful and doing multiple millions of dollars in over 18 countries.

But they hadn’t even begun to tap into the huge multi-billion dollar health food, sports, weight loss and nutritional supplement market in the US. It’s not that they hadn’t been successful, they hadn’t even tried! For personal reasons, the previous owners had already met their financial goals doing a little over 17 million in sales, of which most was in Canada alone!

Now for those of you who do not know, Canada has a total population of about 30 million. That means that the company sold approximately 56 cents per individual. Now I am a numbers guy, and the law of large numbers if planned correctly applies in ANY market and any country. Let’s take the USA for example, 56 cents times 300 million US population.

Just in the USA alone, that is an easy 170 million in sales! Can you see the potential here? Imagine when we go global using the power of the internet, …  Can you see the potential commissions? YIKES it can be staggering”

To accomplish his companies goal of expanding this nutritional company to the USA and then Globally Tom Connolly and his company are turning to the home based business world to help market the product.

By manufacturing their own products, cutting out the middle man, and concentrating on home based business people to market the products Connolly plans to pay the Home Based Business person what would normally be taken by the middlemen and then pass the additional savings on to the end consumer.

If you’ve ever considered a home based business this may be the opportunity for you. To learn more about this golden opportunity to work from home, harness the power of the Internet, and possibly earn a great income i the field of natural nutritional products all you need to do for more information is visit iNutrition.

A small personal note here from Brian Hurlburt, this is being promoted by the same people who I rely on for my Hosting and online support services. The same people who recently released the Joel Therien Wealth Home Study Course for becoming successful online.

I have to say when I first heard about this I was skeptical!  However, because it was Joel Therien, who I’ve learned to trust and depend on I will be pursuing this as a viable option. I invite you to at least read about it and decide for yourself. If you do decide to join us please let me know so I can be sure to see you get all the help possible.

So, find out more now by visiting iNutrition and see how Interactive Nutrition Comes Home, or should I say Home Based!?

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Striving to serve you better, YarmouthCounty.com announces Yarmouth County Chat.

Chat, discuss, hook up, debate, or just get help, all of these things are possible with the new Yarmouth County Chat Room that is now part of the Yarmouth County Toolbar & News Ticker.

For months now Yarmouth County Toolbar & News Ticker users have been able to keep up with the latest in local news, community events,  listen to online radio, and even watch Online TV!

All by downloading the free Yarmouth County Toolbar & News Ticker.

Now there’s another Toolbar feature that will have Toolbar Users chatting away!

To be more responsive, create a more interactive user community, and better serve the local residents, businesses, and visitors, of Yarmouth County and surrounding areas Brian Hurlburt has added a new CHAT Button to the Yarmouth County Toolbar & News Ticker.

Hurlburt invites new users and existing users to make use of the new Chat system. By sharing, discussing, and perhaps even having users provide their own advice and recommendations while chatting with other users it provides n opportunity for all community members to share their ideas.

Though Hurlburt stresses that it is a family rated chat room and abusers will quickly be banned Hurlburt is inviting all residents, businesses, and visitors, to make use of the room.

Hurlburt wants you to be free to enter into discussions, with businesses being able to help their customers online, with local residents, being able to provide advice for visitors and newcomers, and all for free!

When asked if he was concerned about the costs Hurlburt replied that if it got to that point he’d have to reexamine the free aspect of the service. However he added that He really would like to keep this as a, ” free and valuable service that will have Yarmouth County chatting in a whole new way”. Pointing out that if there are users who wish to have more opportunity to chat with friends, family, customers, and clients, then He suggests they may be interested in renting the Yarmouth County Conference Room which provides voice, text, video, and presentation modes, as well as private and group presentation modes.

So, go ahead, if you haven’t already done so…
Download the free Yarmouth County Toolbar & News Ticker

… click on the Chat Button to chat with other toolbar users.

If you have needs beyond the Yarmouth County Chat Room contact Brian Hurlburt for further information on the Yarmouth County Conference Room. customerservice@yarmouthcounty.com Or phone 902-749-6701.

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