This fonds contains items relating to The New Brunswick Genealogical Society. It includes Vol.29 No.2 of Generations, a journal relating to genealogical and historical research that is published Bi-Annually by The New Brunswick Genealogical Society.
This collection contains a flyer and articles related to the opening of Pagan Point Nature Preserve in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. A popular area for walks located on the south-eastern shore of St. Andrews which looks out over the Passamaquoddy Bay, it contains a wooded area, a salt marsh, and a sandy beach. In the year 2000 the land was sold for development, but the new owners separated a portion of the land for residential use and donated 30 acres to the Nature Trust of New Brunswick Inc. Pagan Point is notable for the ecological significance of its salt marshes, as well as for archaeological findings related to the Passamaquoddy Tribe, for which the area is also designated a Provincial Historic Site.
This collection contains items related to the history of the Pennfield Air Station in the Second World War (WWII). The collection includes articles published in the New Brunswick Historical Society's November 2006 newsletter.
This fonds contains material related to the Tides Institute and Museum of Art, including promotional material and documents related to their Passamaquoddy Region Culture Pass project.
Material for the endeavors of the St. Croix Legacy Project, including documents for the administration of the project committee, financial documents, correspondence, advertising and marketing media and related material, materials for event programming and organization, and legacy plan and site proposals for an historic site with supporting documents.
This fonds contains material related to the St. Stephen Area Chamber of Commerce, including correspondence related to a directors meeting, and a notice of the February 2004 Annual Meeting.
This fonds contains material related to Enterprise Charlotte, including a letter to the St. Croix 2004 Coordinating Committee, emails sent out to potential partners to showcase at a summer holiday event, promotional material such as an information package and the Winter 2004 newsletter, and Enterprise Charlotte's first annual report.