Wolfville Picture Perfect Day in Spring.

What a great day in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Acadia was in full gear with their graduation.

NSBI Hosts Dr. Danny Silver Presentation in Kentville

Story from NSBI:

What’s your BIG DATA Story.

Nova Scotia is a hotbed for big data analytics with companies taking advantage of our education system, research and development, and infrastructure. It’s happening all over the Province and we want to tell the world. Share your BIG DATA story and we may feature you on the official BIG DATA WEEK event blog and our social channels during Big Data Week May 5-11, 2014.  

Dr. Danny Silver (Acadia University) gives a talk today in Kentville.  Catch the Presentation Live via Innovative’s Broadcast at 3:00 p.m.  AST.  Click this link to view:  https://new.livestream.com/innovative/events/2970468

Wolfville Debut of the Ship Called the Montague at Al Whittle Theatre. Documentary by Innovative

“The Story of the Montague” is a film documentary of the search for the first known shipwreck in the Kings County area after the arrival of the New England Planters. The film will be presented by the Kings Historical Society and the filmmaker Innovative.  Special thanks to the Investors Group for sponsoring the Premiere.

Innovative filmed, produced and edited the documentary. 

Join us at Wolfville’s Al Whittle Theatre on Friday May 2, at 8pm.
Months of research and filming have created this unique and fascinating story from our rich, historical past. Hear what the experts have to say and come see what has been discovered!   There will be a panel discussion following the film.
Tickets ($12.00) are on sale at the Box of Delights in Wolfville, and both the Kings County Museum and R.D. Chisholm in Kentville. A limited number of tickets will also be available at the door.  For more information call the Kings County Museum at 678-6237 or e-mail Innovative at info@ih.ca.

 

 

Innovative Film Documentary Premiere Hits Al Whittle Theatre May 2nd, 2014

“The Story of the Montague” is a film documentary of the search for the first known shipwreck in the Kings County area after the arrival of the New England Planters. The film will be presented by the Kings Historical Society and film maker Stephen Wilsack of Innovative.  Special thanks to the Investors Group for sponsoring the Premiere.

Innovative filmed, produced and edited the documentary. 

Join us at Wolfville’s Al Whittle Theatre on Friday May 2, at 8pm.
Months of research and filming have created this unique and fascinating story from our rich, historical past. Hear what the experts have to say and come see what has been discovered!   There will be a panel discussion following the film.
Tickets ($12.00) are on sale at the Box of Delights in Wolfville, and both the Kings County Museum and R.D. Chisholm in Kentville. A limited number of tickets will also be available at the door.  For more information call the Kings County Museum at 678-6237 or e-mail Innovative at info@ih.ca.
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