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    <copyright>Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Pender Harbour Living Heritage Society</copyright>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 19:51:00 -0400</pubDate>
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     <title>Who will Own the Podium at April Tools 2010?</title>
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     <description>The April Tools Wooden Boat Challenge, Pender Harbour&apos;s own &apos;Paddle Cross&apos; event, will be held on Saturday April 24 in Millenium Park.</description>
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     <title>What Fun at April Tools 2009</title>
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     <description>The weather really cooperated at April Tools 2009 and we had a great day!  Our &apos;twist&apos; for 2009 of a 12 ft. X 10 in. diameter Sonotube really had the teams thinking and an interesting variety of boats (some a bit more stable than others...) were crafted.  &apos;Cheap Oars&apos; from BCIT took first place with one of the Madeira Park firefighter teams,the &apos;Hosers,&apos; taking second to the Garden Bay firefighters&apos; &apos;Fireflies&apos; third. The high school teams put on quite a show and ended the day considerably wetter than they started. Read more below.... 
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     <title>A New Spin on April Tools 2008</title>
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     <description>There were some confused faces as the 8 teams of boat builders found out that their materials did not contain the expected polyethylene sheeting this year, and that their staple guns were only good for fixing their team numbers to their boats!  The big surprise came when April Tools organizer Richard Haschke presented each team with its very own rebar and plywood paddle wheel! </description>
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     <title>Getting Around the Northwest Coast, circa 1700</title>
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     <description>An illustrated talk by Michael Poole about native canoes of the Northwest Coast</description>
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     <title>April Tools 2007 a Great Success</title>
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     <description>April Tools 2007 opened on a beautiful sunny day that brought out lots of spectators.  Boatbuilding, a steam bending demonstration, free paddling in the Harbour, kids&apos; activities, a great Rotary BBQ, and crazy races made the day a great event for everyone!</description>
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     <title>New Web Site</title>
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     <description>The Pender Harbour Living Heritage Society (PHLHS) launches a new web site. The site features a complete exploration of the society&apos;s activities and provides current information about events including April Tools, their lectures, and community events.</description>
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