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- Dr. George C. R. HallThe video shows Dr. George C.R. Hall's wife (Doris Marie Knight) at the beginning. Dr. George C.R. is pictured throughout, and the women at the end are his mother and grandmother in the 1920s. A copy of this video was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on …The video shows Dr. George C.R. Hall's wife (Doris Marie Knight) at the beginning. Dr. George C.R. is pictured throughout, and the women at the end are his mother and …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Driving to Toronto 1920sThe trip took four hours.The trip took four hours.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Building Little Britain ArenaThe first game was between the Oshawa Generals and the ORHA League All Stars.The first game was between the Oshawa Generals and the ORHA League All Stars.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- The Barn RaisingThis barn raising video takes place at the home of one of Dr. George Wesley Hall's brothers near Zion Church in the 1920's. A copy of this video was provided by Marylou Hall as part of a presentation on her family.This barn raising video takes place at the home of one of Dr. George Wesley Hall's brothers near Zion Church in the 1920's. A copy of this video was provided …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Snow CarDr. George C.R. Hall’s snow car, was a 1925 Ford truck with skis on the front and wheels covered with chains on the back. This allowed the doctor to travel over the snow drifts. Dr. Hall promised his wife the snow car would never tip over but it did, with …Dr. George C.R. Hall’s snow car, was a 1925 Ford truck with skis on the front and wheels covered with chains on the back. This allowed the doctor to travel …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 19: Jump in a Lake challenge updateBacon and Michael challenged others to do the Jump in a Lake challenge to raise monies for local charities. So far, over $2000 had been raised for the Coboconk Food Bank as of this video's release.Bacon and Michael challenged others to do the Jump in a Lake challenge to raise monies for local charities. So far, over $2000 had been raised for the Coboconk Food …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 17: Jump in the Lake ChallengeBacon and Michael issue a challenge to the public to raise money for the Coboconk Food Bank. When $500 in donations is reached, Michael will jump in the Balsam Lake. When $1000 is reached, Bacon will join him and jump in the lake too.Bacon and Michael issue a challenge to the public to raise money for the Coboconk Food Bank. When $500 in donations is reached, Michael will jump in the Balsam Lake. …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 17: Pinecrest resident finally gets to enjoy the great outdoorsAfter testing positive for COVID-19 on April 1, resident Lorraine Button, 91, beat the odds and was allowed to go outside for a walk, the first time a resident has been outside freely since the outbreak at Pinecrest.After testing positive for COVID-19 on April 1, resident Lorraine Button, 91, beat the odds and was allowed to go outside for a walk, the first time a resident has …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 17: Ross Memorial's OR team share a messageRoss Memorial Hospital's Perioperative Team share a video message with the public. Video is a photograph slideshow set to music.Ross Memorial Hospital's Perioperative Team share a video message with the public. Video is a photograph slideshow set to music.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 15: #BobcaygeonStrong tributePasquino filmed a video tribute to Bobcaygeon dedicated to #BobcaygeonStrong showing signs of support and overview shots of Bobcaygeon streets and the village.Pasquino filmed a video tribute to Bobcaygeon dedicated to #BobcaygeonStrong showing signs of support and overview shots of Bobcaygeon streets and the village.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 7: Mayor updates residents on new COVID-19 regulationsKawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham’s video message on April 7, 2020 updated residents on how new regulations under the province's emergency declaration might affect them. They include changes to rules for trailer parks, campgrounds and short-rentals.Kawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham’s video message on April 7, 2020 updated residents on how new regulations under the province's emergency declaration might affect them. They include changes to rules …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 28: Council pays tribute to those we've lostCity Council made a tribute dedicated to those who have lost their lives to COVID-19 in Kawartha Lakes and shared a tribute video that featured signs of love and support from residents throughout Kawartha Lakes, spreading words of encouragement to frontline workers and those affected by the pandemic.City Council made a tribute dedicated to those who have lost their lives to COVID-19 in Kawartha Lakes and shared a tribute video that featured signs of love and support …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 30: Car parade at Ross Memorial HospitalA parade of cars honked past Ross Memorial Hospital on a rainy March 30, 2020 in support of the hospital staff and frontline workers.A parade of cars honked past Ross Memorial Hospital on a rainy March 30, 2020 in support of the hospital staff and frontline workers.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 30: Message from the MayorMayor Letham reached out to City residents with a video message following the deaths of nine residents of Pinecrest Nursing Home due to COVID-19. He reiterated that only essential services continued in the municipality, that all municipal buildings were closed including parks and amenities, and that all non-essential businesses were …Mayor Letham reached out to City residents with a video message following the deaths of nine residents of Pinecrest Nursing Home due to COVID-19. He reiterated that only essential services …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 16: Message from the MayorCOVID-19 Update 38: Mayor Letham shared a message with public about continued focus on essential and critical services, increased curbside collection for spring yard waste, and Human Services administering relief funding from the province.COVID-19 Update 38: Mayor Letham shared a message with public about continued focus on essential and critical services, increased curbside collection for spring yard waste, and Human Services administering relief …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 6: Burn Ban in the CityKawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service's Mark Pankhurst calls for people to respect the burn ban and not draw away emergency resources.Kawartha Lakes Fire Rescue Service's Mark Pankhurst calls for people to respect the burn ban and not draw away emergency resources.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 8: Video message from frontline staff and first respondersA video message for the public by frontline staff and First Responders set to music with images and photographs.A video message for the public by frontline staff and First Responders set to music with images and photographs.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 14: Message from the MayorMayor Andy Letham shares a message with the public. The local State of Emergency is extended to May 12 to match the province's extension. Restrictions for use of outdoor public amenities continues to be restricted. The local health unit reported 109 positive cases of the virus in Kawartha Lakes at …Mayor Andy Letham shares a message with the public. The local State of Emergency is extended to May 12 to match the province's extension. Restrictions for use of outdoor public …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 23: Message from Fenelon Falls Secondary SchoolStaff at Fenelon Falls Secondary School created and shared a video message (a photo slideshow set to music) for their students. Messages read: "#Bobcaygeonstrong; FFSS students...stay home and stay strong! Be SAFE! Be STRONG! Let your character shine!; We all have different challenges to face, but we're in it together; …Staff at Fenelon Falls Secondary School created and shared a video message (a photo slideshow set to music) for their students. Messages read: "#Bobcaygeonstrong; FFSS students...stay home and stay strong! …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- May 27: Message from the MayorMayor Letham shared a message with residents about safety precautions, postponed and cancelled events, Trent Severn Waterway reopening, and encouraged residents to shop safely at local businesses reopening or exploring their online options if available.Mayor Letham shared a message with residents about safety precautions, postponed and cancelled events, Trent Severn Waterway reopening, and encouraged residents to shop safely at local businesses reopening or exploring …Kawartha Lakes Public Library