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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Carla Gunn at Words on Water


Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009
Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: Saltwater Sounds, 1738 Water Street Miramichi, NB
Phone: 506.773.8010
Email: editor@breadnmolasses.com

This month the Words on Water series is happy to have Carla Gunn with us to read from her acclaimed debut novel, Amphibian.

Along with writing, Carla Gunn works as an occupational consultant and teaches psychology. Her writing has been published in the Globe and Mail, the National Post and heard on CBC radio. Raised in rural Miramichi, she now lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

About Amphibian:

Nine-year-old Phineas William Walsh has an encyclopedic knowledge of the natural world. He knows that if you wet a dog's food with your saliva and he refuses to eat it then he's top dog, and he knows that dolphins can sleep half a brain at a time. What he doesn't know, though, is why his grandfather died, or why waste-of-flesh Lyle always picks on him. Or why his parents can't live together -- after all, when other mate-for-life animals have a fight, it's not like one of them just packs his bags and leaves the country.

To make it to-infinity worse, he's worried sick about what humans are doing to the planet, and his mother is worried sick about him. But shouldn't everyone be losing sleep over the fact that a quarter of all Earth's mammals are on the Red List of Threatened Species? So, when a White's tree frog ends up in an aquarium in his fourth-grade classroom, it's the last straw, and he and his best friend, Bird, are spurred to action.

Praise for Amphibian:

"Carla Gunn has fashioned (more likely been possessed by) an irresistible voice. I confess this kid grabbed me from the top and held me in tender thrall." – Globe and Mail

"Sometimes you start reading a book and fall in love by page two. That's what happened when I tore through Carla Gunn's novel Amphibian ... [A] sparkling, memorable debut." – The Coast

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And, as WOW has each month, we have a theme for the evening. This month's theme is "Environment". So dig out any stories, songs, poems or skits with an Environmental theme that you've crafted and share it with an attentive and warm audience during the open mic portion of our evening. Or, if you'd like to share something with us that does not have to do with the theme, that's ok too. We'd love to hear from everyone!

Admission is free, but donations are happily accepted to help us continue with the Words on Water series.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Come Home to the River - McNamee Happening This Weekend


Front book cover pictured right of limited edition (250 print run) Come Home to the River coffee table book.

These soft covered (in colour) books feature 200 pages of photographs and short stories including 60 pages of colour pictures and 140 pages of black and white photos. The book measures 8.5 inches by 11 inches with a perfect bind. It is a magnificent book containing picture and story submissions about this stretch of the Main Southwest Miramichi River and its people. The book includes photographs of community area schools, the footbridge, homesteads, work, stores, churches, families - just about anything and everything that depicts the past and present lifestyle in this area.

The price is $30 per book. (Shipping costs not included.) To obtain your copy, you must pre-order with your deposit of the full purchase price. Only 250 copies are available.

Contact Viola O'Donnell Savage at (506) 459-3938 or via email at vhsavage@nbnet.nb.ca

Remember the Come Home to the River - McNamee event happens this weekend August 14-16. For more information and to register visit www.comehometotheriver.com

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Salmon Run at the Atlantic Salmon Museum

When: Saturday, August 15th, 2009 @2pm

Price: $5.00/each or 3/ $12.00

Wooden fish will be put in the Miramichi River @ the Ledges Inn and Collected at the Salmon Museum at 2PM.

The first 10 fish to arrive will be the winning fish (in order of their arrival)!

The first prize is $100, 2nd - $50.00 3rd - $25.00 and 7 small consolation prizes.

Buy your fish at the Atlantic Salmon Museum Gift Shop!

10% OFF Gift Shop merchandise (except Prints)

Hot Dog BBQ from Noon - 3pm - $1.50 ea.

See you there!

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Come Meet the Seals Tour

Miramichi River Tourism Association invite you to the "Come Meet the Seals Tour" Friday July 17th, 2009 in Tabusintac.

Tour departure at 8:00 am from the Miramichi and arrive back at approx. 2:00 pm.

Tour fees :

$50 - Adult
$45 - Seniors
$40 - Children Under 12

Pick-up at Visitor Information Center Hwy 11 (other arrangements may be provided).

Boat tour to meet the Seals and Bird Ramsar Site Sanctuary, one of the few left in Canada. Lunch provided.

Don't miss this exciting day!! Book your tour today.
Call 506-778-8444 or 836-9988.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

More from Ireland

A delegation from Miramichi are in Ireland this week on their way to County Monaghan, the place our city is twinned with.

The Mighty Miramichiers sent us a few pictures of the sights and hospitality they've been experiencing.





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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Recognize Anyone?


A delegation are in Ireland this week on their way to County Monaghan, the Irish region that the City of Miramichi is twinned with. The Mighty Miramichiers are enjoying wonderful hospitality from the Irish people.


The crew say Ireland reminds them a lot of Miramichi. Pictured above is O'Donoghue's in Dublin, not to be confused with O'Donaghue's Pub in Miramichi. The crew spent a couple of days in the city of Dublin.

The delegation are travelling throughout the country discovering its culture and history as they make their way to County Monaghan for its annual Irish Festival this weekend.

Trinity College in Dublin dates back to the early 1700s.


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Thursday, May 01, 2008

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Thursday, May 03, 2007

International Media in Miramichi

Miramichiers from upriver down to the Bay
Showed up in large numbers to show the Foreign Press
A Down Home Good Time

Last week some of our Mighty Crew went to a special event at O'Donaghue's Pub in Chatham. A group of international journalists on a fishing trip had been invited to enjoy an evening of Miramichi hospitality and have an audience with the Premier. A lovely lunch of beef stew, seafood chowder, homemade rolls, ginger bread, carrot cake, and cheese cake was served.

Darlene Jardine and Dewey Gillespie enjoy dessert

Connie & Paul, Owen Murdoch and the legendary Matilda Murdoch were on hand for an old fashioned Miramichi Kitchen Party that had Premier Graham rolling up his sleeves and playing the spoons right along with them.

Premiere Graham plays the spoons

The Premiere keeping time with Matilda Murdoch


Matilda, Owen, Connie & Paul

Several mementos of the Miramichi were presented to local dignitaries and the international journalists.

Gifts were Presented to Delegates

The Premiere Receives Miramichi Gifts

Raw footage from a documentary film being made for a German audience was shown. Some following a truck driver in Blackville, but more from down the Bay with generations of fishermen ice fishing smelts. Afterward the eldest man from the film stood and spoke about their way of life and how it has changed since he first started and also about the Escuminac Disaster. The foreign press asked questions and then Connie & Paul sang the saddest song about the women who must wait for their men at sea.

Remembering the Escuminac Disaster

All in all, the evening was a great success and very well attended.

Clapping Hands Good Time

Mother & Son

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