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--Apple-Mail-659-832994626 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The regular monthly meeting of the Blomidon Naturalists Society will =20 take place Monday, April 15 at 7:30 PM in Room 421 of the Beveridge =20 Arts Centre at Acadia University. The meeting is open to the public. The main presentation will be: Images & Minerals: Adventures on the Fundy Shores by David and Chris =20 Sheppard. Fundy Rocks explores the Bay of Fundy and Minas Channel =20 shores to uncover beautiful minerals and to document the beauty of the =20= majestic North Mountain that ends with Cape Blomidon and Cape Split =20 through scenic photography. We follow the footprints of Samuel de =20 Champlain, who first found amethyst here in the early 1600s and the =20 tales of the Mi=92maq whose legends tell us that the gems sought here =20= were once the treasure trove of the Mighty Giant Glooscap. Chris Sheppard: Chris is the driving force behind Fundy Rocks, created =20= in 2011 to promote hiking, rock collecting and outdoor photography. =20 Chris is a classically trained actor who graduated from Acadia =20 University and from Circle in the Square in New York City. He has been =20= a professional pastry designer and chef at a fine dining establishment =20= in Halifax, and now counsels and instructs adults with intellectual =20 disabilities at Flower Cart in New Minas. Four years ago, after =20 returning to his home town of Wolfville, he began hiking, then =20 rockhounding and now is emerging as a photographic artist, combining =20 all three hobbies. David E. Sheppard: David is a retired literature =20 teacher who taught at Horton High School for 36 years after graduating =20=
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