If a picture speaks a thousand words, this poster certainly says it all
Hope to see you all on the wharf
If a picture speaks a thousand words, this poster certainly says it all
Hope to see you all on the wharf
Please click on the link below to hear Ben Hiscock describe growing up in the community and the lack of money found in the community. He tells the story of being given a penny with a hole in it and hammering the penny until the hole closed and he was able to buy candy.
Thank you to the Intangible Cultural Heritage Folklore and Oral History team for this lovely interview
http://doodledaddle.blogspot.ca/2015/07/ben-hiscock-of-champneys-west-earliest.html?spref=fb
Bring the kids along to the heritage house and join Maggie and Mitchell on Wednesday afternoons at 2.00 p.m. for crafts, games, songs and stories – each week will be different. No charge but donations are always welcome
Thanks to the Packet for this fabulous article about the aquarium