‘Emeraude Exploring Collection’ Information
Written by admin on 05 October 2009
To read the related article and see more photos, visit: www.karinahunter.com/?p=5897 For yet more photos from this tournament, visit: www.karinahunter.com/?p=5977 To read the article & see photos of the week’s earlier games of Hornepayne Hawks Jr & Sr vs their counterparts from the [Read more]
Written by admin on 05 October 2009
To read the related article and see more photos, visit www.karinahunter.com/?p=5897 And Wadge Volley Photos Part III at: www.karinahunter.com/?p=6013 To read the article & see photos of the week’s earlier games of Hornepayne Hawks Jr & Sr vs their counterparts from the Manitouwadge [Read more]
Written by admin on 04 October 2009
Northshore High School Volleyball at MHS by Karina Hunter It’s been a busy week at Manitouwadge High School (MHS); Thursday, October 1st the Hornepayne Hawks’ Junior and Senior boys played against their counterparts from the Wolverines teams (Click to visit post with photos of [Read more]
Written by admin on 03 October 2009
On our way home from the trip to Thunder Bay in August which turned into a week long vacation, we were almost home when Lloyd asked if we could make one more stop, at Pukaskwa National Park. I was so thrilled that my teenager wasn’t tired of being with his family yet and wanted to [Read more]
Written by admin on 27 September 2009
At the beinning of the month, the kids and I travelled to Thunder Bay for an MRI appointment I had. I must be honest, I had alot of trouble being in the MRI as I had not take the prescription I have for anxiety attacks (ativan) and felt severely trapped and panicked especially as the [Read more]
Written by admin on 26 September 2009
The geode after Emeraude had enlarged the whole a bit. During our visit to Pukaskwa National Park late this summer, Emeraude bought a geode (with her own money earned at Anishnawbe Keeshigun in Thunder Bay– part of her honorarium) and earlier in the same trip she had mined amethyst [Read more]
Written by admin on 25 September 2009
Manitouwadge teens featured in international motorsport publication by Karina Hunter Michigan Snowmobiler’s As a motorsport writer, my work is regularly published in a number of international publications, including Michigan Snowmobiler, and I was pleasantly surprised when their latest [Read more]
Written by admin on 25 September 2009
Our Lady of Lourdes elementary marches through town by Karina Hunter Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary Formalities having been dealt with, the focus turned to fun as Mrs. Dauphine Campbell directed a draw for two 2009 Terry Fox Run T-Shirts, explaining that the winne’rs ‘School Families’would [Read more]
Written by admin on 25 September 2009
A Toddler, Teens and a Trail “On Track” for some New Year’s fun… by Karina Hunter Every parent faces the challenge as their children grow, especially into the sometimes trying teen years, of wanting to give them the freedom and space to find themselves while staying involved [Read more]
Written by admin on 20 September 2009
Trapper’s Picnic a success by Karina Hunter Manitouwadge’s Games and contests went on throughout the afternoon. Kaleb Roberts won the kids sac races. A scavenger hunt, enjoyed by young and old challenged participants to find items such as flora not common to the site, yarn, a trap, a sock [Read more]
Written by admin on 18 September 2009
Manitouwadge continues Terry’s dream of $1 for each Canadian by Karina Hunter During the Marathon of Hope, when funds had finally started coming in (not surprisingly while Terry was crossing Ontario) Terry changed his vision of $1,000,000 being raised, to $1 for every Canadian, about 24 [Read more]
Written by admin on 13 September 2009
So I’ve realized that the only wy I’m going to get the photos from our summer adventures posted is to do it here on the right as mini posts, I hope that you are able to take a closer look at them by clicking, that they will enlarge (surtout pour ma famille du Quebec – [Read more]
Written by admin on 11 September 2009
Terry Fox inspiring children by Karina Hunter Emeraude Charron of Manitouwadge, Ontario was just 16 months old the first time her Mom stopped at the Terry Fox Monument outside Thunder Bay so that big brother Lloyd could read her the information engraved on the monument. It made a lasting [Read more]
Written by admin on 11 September 2009
Only two more sleeps left until Sunday’s Terry Fox Run in Manitouwadge and Emeraude has not slowed down one bit! Her momentum is actually gaining after having received a very special package last night. We were at Grandmaman’s having supper (we had parked the van there to canvas a few [Read more]
Written by admin on 28 August 2009
Blueberries abound in Manitouwadge In case you haven’t heard, it’s blueberry season in Manitouwadge. Here is some information to help make your blueberry picking experience not only safer but even more delicious! The North American Blueberry Council marks August as blueberry month in [Read more]