A Point Farewell: Elizabeth Seidl
For eight years, Elizabeth Seidl was the protector of a cherished asset that intersects the Crown Point Community Planning Team coverage area.
Continue reading "A Point Farewell: Elizabeth Seidl"For eight years, Elizabeth Seidl was the protector of a cherished asset that intersects the Crown Point Community Planning Team coverage area.
Continue reading "A Point Farewell: Elizabeth Seidl"Did you know the Pipeline Trail is more than 160 years old? Did you also know that Hamilton was the second city in pre-confederation Canada to provide water services?
Continue reading "A Green Gem in Crown Point"My advice to other new residents like myself is to get involved. Learn to take care of this trail. Love it and bring new life to it. This is our home now. ~ Peggy Goddard
Continue reading "Elizabeth Seidl and the Pipeline Trail"There was a standing-room-only crowd on hand for the closing reception to the month long DeLight Festival at the Hamilton Steam Museum on Woodward Avenue this past weekend. It was worth it. The Hamilton Aerial Group provided a unique telling of Hamilton’s water history that was spellbinding. With intricate costumes, puppets, and recorded music, a …
Continue reading "Finale delights everyone"Donna Akrey’s comment on the vandalism against her installation on the Pipeline Trail was candid: “…the layers of meaning in a work to ‘replenish’ icebergs being vandalized is pretty poignant.” Akrey’s work contains many layers of meaning for anyone willing to contemplate it. The installation provides moulds in which the Hamilton artist invites viewers to …
Continue reading "‘Tip of the Iceberg’ vandalized at Andrew Warburton Memorial Park"It was re-assuring to know that I was part of a community that cared.
Continue reading "Seeding beauty in Crown Point"