The Parents’ Voice By Shelley Heaphy
March break I love writing a post about this wonderful week we have to break up the winter. If you’re lucky enough to have the
March break I love writing a post about this wonderful week we have to break up the winter. If you’re lucky enough to have the
Siblings Coming from a family of four girls, I know what it’s like to have siblings. I remember the fights, the laughs, the hugs, the
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching. I know a lot of people comment on Valentine’s Day being a gimmick to just have to go out and
March break I love writing a post about this wonderful week we have to break up the winter. If you’re lucky enough to have the time off with your kids there is so much fun to be had. It’s nice
Siblings Coming from a family of four girls, I know what it’s like to have siblings. I remember the fights, the laughs, the hugs, the punches, the screaming, the crying and most of all, the making up. I come from
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching. I know a lot of people comment on Valentine’s Day being a gimmick to just have to go out and buy things for people but I have to say I definitely disagree with that sentiment.
The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Dónall Ó Dubhghaill to speak on “Gaelic Roots: The Irish Language in the Ottawa Valley” on Sunday, July 13, 2pm, at the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola. Renowned for its strong Irish heritage, many of the early Irish settlers of the Ottawa Valley spoke Irish. A Celtic Studies scholar and educator, Mr. Ó Dubhghaill will delve into the rich history of the Irish (Gaelic) language, tracing its ancient roots in Ireland, its journey across the Atlantic, and its vibrant life within the Ottawa Valley. This free presentation is open to the public. Refreshments will be served following the presentation.
The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Dónall Ó Dubhghaill to speak on “Gaelic Roots: The Irish Language in the Ottawa Valley” on Sunday, July 13, 2pm, at the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola. Renowned for its strong Irish heritage, many of the early Irish settlers of the Ottawa Valley spoke Irish. A Celtic Studies scholar and educator, Mr. Ó Dubhghaill will delve into the rich history of the Irish (Gaelic) language, tracing its ancient roots in Ireland, its journey across the Atlantic, and its vibrant life within the Ottawa Valley. This free presentation is open to the public. Refreshments will be served following the presentation.
A Weekend of Amazing Country Music and Fun!
PPHS REUNION: August 2, 2025
REGISTRATION IS ON AND ACTIVE!
$60 per person (cocktails, dinner)
Come connect with your classmates. Space limited, so registration & payment a must.
E-transfer: pphsreunioncommittee@gmail.com
Cheque: Kathy Wickens (call 613-600-1455)
331 Somerville Drive, Perth, ON K7H 3C6
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