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Provincial Heritage Fair - Me and My Project 2010

Caden O'Brien Dominic Laviolette
Émélie Gagnon Elizabeth Trecartin
Grace Blechschmidt Jennifer Sheehan
Jocelyn Robichaud Jordan Grondin
Meghan Blanchard and Mariah Sewell Mélanie Bourque
Natasha Daigle and Vanessa Steinmann Phillip Doucet
Xavier Cole Zachery Storey

Xavier Cole

École Sainte-Anne,
Fredericton


“I did my project on New Brunswick historic sites. I focused on two sites, the McAdam Train Station and the Escuminac Disaster Monument.”
Xavier Cole
Les lieux historiques
[Video]

Caden O'Brien


Magnetic Hill School,
Moncton


“My project is about maple syrup and how it's made. I interviewed a maple syrup producer and he showed me how to make it.”

Caden O'Brien
Maple Syrup
[Video]

Émélie Gagnon

École Élémentaire Sacré-Coeur,
Grand-Sault


“My project is about the history of french schools in New Brunswick. I wanted to know how the schools have changed since then and now.”

Émélie Gagnon
L'histoire des écoles francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick
[Video]

Phillip Doucet

École Carrefour Étudiant,
Beresford


“My project is about the forestry industry in New Brunswick. My family was involved in the industry so that's why I chose to do it.”

Phillip Doucet
L'industrie forestière
[Video]

Elizabeth Trecartin

Quispamsis Middle School,
Quispamsis


“I did my project on New Brunswick's role in Confederation of Canada. I'm very passionate about politics and want to work in parliament someday so that is why I did my project on Confederation.”

Elizabeth Trecartin
Nouveau-Brunswick : vers la Confédération canadienne
[Video]

Jennifer Sheehan

Saint Malachy's Memorial High,
Saint John


“My project is about my great uncle Joe. He was a soldier who died during World War II and my family just recently learned of his history. I wanted to make something for the younger kids in my family so they could also understand his contribution in the war.”

Jennifer Sheehan
For Peace and Freedom: Remembering Great Uncle Joe
[Video]

Jocelyn Robichaud

Centre scolaire-communautaire La Fontaine,
Néguac


“My project is about forestry. A lot of my family members work in the woods and I like to work in the woods with them on weekends.”

Jocelyn Robichaud
La foresterie
[Video]

Mélanie Bourque

École Donat-Robichaud,
Cap-Pelé


“My project is about my family tree. I wanted to learn more about my genealogy and with the help of my family I did.”

Mélanie Bourque
Ma généalogie
[Video]

Meghan Blanchard and Mariah Sewell

Woodstock Middle School,
Woodstock


“We did our project on one room school houses in Carleton County. We wanted to know how everything had changed from then to now: like the rules, what they learned and how they had to behave.”

Meghan Blanchard and Mariah Sewell
La petite école
[Video]

Dominic Laviolette

Superior Middle School,
Bathurst


“My project is about Al Hebert, a radio announcer from Bathurst, New Brunswick. Al still does Country Gold broadcasts every Sunday and is very popular in the Bathurst area.”
Dominic Laviolette
Al Hébert - The Voice of Bathurst for Over 50 Years
[Video]

Natasha Daigle and Vanessa Steinmann

Bonar Law Memorial School,
Rexton


“We did our project on Acadian culture because it is an important part of history in New Brunswick.”
Natasha Daigle and Vanessa Steinmann
La culture acadienne
[Video]

Grace Blechschmidt

Harold Peterson Middle School,
Oromocto


“My project is about the Minto Internment Camp. I wanted to find out if there were Canadians in the camps - and I found that there were.”
Grace Blechschmidt
Le camp d'internement de Minto
[Video]

Zachery Storey

Doaktown Consolidated High School,
Doaktown


“My project is on the Russell & Swim sawmill that was in Doaktown. It was built because there had been a big fire in Campbellton in 1922 and they needed lath to rebuild the walls of all the houses that were destroyed.”
Zachery Storey
Russell & Swim,
1922–1981

[Video]

Jordan Grondin

Moncton Home Educators,
Beaverbrook


“My project is on Richard Bennett, a former prime minister from New Brunswick. I feel that he did not get all the recognition that most prime ministers did and I believe people should know more about him.”
Jordan Grondin
Richard Bennett: New Brunswick's native-born Prime Minister of Canada
[Video]


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