Joanne Bernard (she/her)
@joannelynnns
Former Minister of Community Services. Executive leader and community builder. Love my wife, Disney, my son and granddaughter. Proud feminist. Tweets are my own
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21-02-2012 15:15:57
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Annette is busy with maintenance on our youth sport chairs as we gear up for another season of Learn to Wheel with Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿ and Health&HumanPerform
Archie was a hit tonight at Health&HumanPerform as Annette and Dr. Moore talked about volunteer roles with kids in our Take Part inclusive sports program at Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿
Love that it was majority girls today at Learn to Sledge in Yarmouth. And they rock! Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿
Fantastic first day of our Learn to Sledge winter session. Full house and thanks to amazing 4th year Kinesiology Dal students for volunteering. Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿
Lots of fun today at Learn to Dance with Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿
The fist winter session of Learn to Wheel is in the books. Great to see some new faces. Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿
Taking a quiet moment before the Halifax Chamber Business Awards which is my favourite Chamber event as we celebrate the world class work and leaders in our community.
It was a really fun night last at the Halifax Chamber Business Awards. Here with incoming President and CEO Don Bureaux, Vice Chair Donna Harding and Amy Reid of Royer Thompson. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners
I filled in for Annette today at Learn to Dance and forgot how much fun it is to watch the kids get their groove on. Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿
Wonderful day of Learn to Sledge for Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿. Wonderful to see two Yarmouth Learn to Sledge sisters join us today in HRM
Full house this morning at Learn to Sledge with Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿ Love how everyone stops and cheers their teammates when someone scores.
Archie was hard at work tonight for Learn to Boccia at Northwood for Easter Seals Nova Scotia ♿
It was my pleasure to say a few words honoring Patrick Sullivan as his 10 years leading the Halifax Chamber come to an end with his retirement. As his last Chair I am grateful for his support over the years.