You will work in groups using LEGO WeDo construction kits to build models with mechanically moving parts.Īges 6-12. To register or for more information visit or call 665-2758. Get active with math and science! We will be doing some fun experiments and math games, as well as something active to keep both your body and mind happy! Ages 7-10. Everyone is welcome! Rain date is August 28th. Mountain Lea Lodge Courtyard, 170 Church Street, BridgetownĬome out and enjoy some musical talent by Jackie Legg, at the Mountain Lea Lodge Courtyard! Bring your chair and some friends for a fun evening. Must Pre-register!Ĭall the Firefly Makery at 665-2454 for registration and more information. The cost is $75.00 + HST for the week or $20.00 + HST for one day. This week is paper week! Campers will learn how to make, paint, and print using paper. Monday August 18th to Friday August 22nd 9am to 12pm Monday August 18th to Friday August 22nd, 2014 1:00pm to 4:00pm Pre-registration at the Scotia Bank in Bridgetown.įor further information, to register or if you would like to be a sponsor, contact Scott Toole at 824-2677. Five person scramble with an entry fee of $250. Townie’s/Bridgetown Sea Kings Swim Team & the Bridgetown Minor Hockey association is hosting this 2nd annual golf gala. Saturday August 30th 2014 Tee off at 12pm Join us at the Tupperville Community Hall to see some antiques and collectables. Proceeds go to the Hampton Lighthouse and Historical Society. Vendors are welcome for $5 a table (Supply your own). ![]() Join us at our Hampton Market featuring fresh baking, fresh produce, jams & jellys, handcrafted items, and more. Sunny days only.ĭrop into the Library for a fun game of scrabble, players of all levels are invited.Ĭome check out our market every Tuesday in Jubilee Park! All sorts of different fruits, vegetables, snacks, crafts and more! Monday August 25th to Friday August 29nd, 2014 1 to 4pmĮvery Monday to Friday come down to the Lawrencetown Public Pool for a free swim! All ages are free.Ĭontact the pool at 584-7172 for more information.Įvery sunny Tuesday, the Bridgetown Library goes to the market! Join us at the market where we will set up a blanket near the playground and read stories, sing songs, and play some games. Bring your friends! Girls ages 10 to 15 are all welcome.Ĭontact the Bridgetown Library at 665-2758 for more information. Join Angela at the Library to make your own art and then display it in town. MLA Stephen McNeil hosts the annual constituency pork roast at the Bridgetown curling rink. "We are still very excited to work with them, when they are ready.Bridgetown Curling Rink, 333 Granville Street "It's great they want to invest in Nova Scotia," he said. Mosher told CBC News he welcomes DongDu's interest in the coastal community of Bayside. The company has yet to proceed because of a downturn in the Chinese economy, according to St. ![]() The resort projects were targeted at Chinese with enough income to afford a second residence and attracted by the area's unspoiled wilderness. However, far more attention was paid to a pair of resort developments proposed for 1,330 hectares acquired in the District of St Mary's in Guysborough County on the eastern shore. Those memorandums have since lapsed.Īt the time, DongDu referenced Bayside in a discussion of Nova Scotia development plans. In a well-publicized media event at Halifax's Pier 21, Li signed memorandums of understanding with the Greater Halifax Partnership and Nova Scotia Business Inc. The company arrived with much fanfare and big plans for Nova Scotia in May 2014. "There are also long-range plans that are being developed that will include a community, associated amenities together with tourism and retail components," general manager David Perry said in a note to members.ĭongDu representatives did not respond to CBC News inquiries. Those plans include better fairways, a new practice facility and teaching academy. The course was owned by Halifax businessman Fred Smithers. Granite Springs members are being told there are "ambitious" plans for the course now that it is an affiliate of DongDu. The 186 hectares of land obtained by Li's numbered company has an assessed value of approximately $2.3 million. The golf course was one of six properties in the Bayside area acquired in mid-December by numbered company 3301743 Nova Scotia Ltd. The company's president, Hailin Li, is chair of Shanghai-based DongDu International. A Chinese real estate investment company has acquired Granite Springs golf course outside Halifax in a recent land assembly.
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