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Leprechauns in Fenelon
Lifestyle Meg Barton Lifestyle Meg Barton

Leprechauns in Fenelon

I was out in my woods and what did I hear,

The faint sound of hammers, far but near.

What could be making this very strange sound?

In the woods I went deeper, to have a look around.

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The Locker of the Irish

The Locker of the Irish

St. Patrick’s Day is coming up and while the celebrations may look a little different this year there is no shortage of gold in Fenelon Falls. The Locker at the Falls is celebrating in style with featured Irish cocktails and meals. Not only that, the amazing staff has put together Irish-inspired cocktails for you to create in the comfort of your own home… or get an idea of what they will be serving on March 17th (wink wink, nudge nudge, make a reso)! Check out Matt’s Irish Flag Shooter and Lily’s Magically Delicious Martini!

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Spring Forward
Lifestyle Meg Barton Lifestyle Meg Barton

Spring Forward

Let’s not forget that this Sunday, March 14th, the clocks move one hour ahead. Yes, we lose some sleep but we are gaining that extra sunlight which means summertime is just around the corner!

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Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety
Community News Meg Barton Community News Meg Barton

Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety

The mild weather in the next few days will cause the existing snow pack to start melting, producing a moderate runoff. The rain, predicted for Wednesday and Thursday, will add to the runoff. As a result, the local watercourses will start rising. The ice cover, where it exists, will become highly unstable and will break up and may start moving. A piling of ice and ice jamming might be possible. No wide-spread flooding problems within the Kawartha Conservation watershed jurisdiction are anticipated at this time.

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Province to Move Local Health Unit Region to ‘Yellow’ COVID-19 Level
Community News Meg Barton Community News Meg Barton

Province to Move Local Health Unit Region to ‘Yellow’ COVID-19 Level

As of 12:01 am on Monday (March 8), the Ontario government will move the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPRDHU) region to its Yellow COVID-19 colour category. This is the second-lowest level in Ontario’s five-colour COVID-19 Response Framework, and one step below the current Orange category that the area has been in for the past three weeks since the provincial Stay-at-Home order was lifted in mid-February.

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The Royal Canadian legion Announces their Third Annual Literary Contest for Seniors
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The Royal Canadian legion Announces their Third Annual Literary Contest for Seniors

The restrictions in force respecting COVID-19 have impacted all our lives for almost a year. Many of us have much more time on our hands with no place to go or no one to visit. What better way to spend some of those hours than creating a poem, story or a biography of your life that might become a family treasure. Take heart Shakespeare wrote King Lear, Macbeth and Antony & Cleopatra during a plague lockdown in the early 1600’s hence you are in good company.

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A Taste of Spring!

A Taste of Spring!

Submission by Vicky Groves of the Fenelon Falls Horticultural Society. As the sun gets stronger, are you starting to think “Spring”? Is the idea of gardening beginning to enter your mind? Have you considered joining the Fenelon Falls Horticultural Society to get some new ideas or maybe to participate with other like-minded individuals to not only beautify Fenelon but also to learn new approaches to gardening in your own yard, to educate in the community and/or to contribute to environmental restoration and preservation? We welcome new members and hope you will consider joining us!

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The History of St. James Church
Lifestyle, On Location In FF Meg Barton Lifestyle, On Location In FF Meg Barton

The History of St. James Church

Submitted by Bev Jeeves. John W. Gardner, a pioneer for the “Common Cause Movement” in the second half of the 20th century, said, “History never looks like history when you are living through it.” Sometimes as we research history we don’t see what is relevant. History is found in many places in a community. We each have our family records and memorabilia. Local museums hold artifacts and archives of a community and provide exhibits. Regional, provincial and national archives hold vast amounts of records both physically and digitally for us to research and explore either in person, or during Covid-19, online. Fenelon Falls was just honoured with a second updated printing of “Fenelon Then and Now” which was sold out before it hit the pavement.

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