Forty-four students participated in this year’s Heritage Fair at Barriere Elementary School on Apr. 11.
Twelve of those youngsters have been chosen to continue on with their exceptional projects to the Regional Heritage Fair in Kamloops, on May 10, at the Henry Grube Centre. They are:
Madison Kerslake - on history of 4-H
Cameron Kerslake - on great-grandfather Albert Keslake
Gerald Loring - on the Chu Chua Volunteer Fire Dept.
Michael Loring - on pit houses
Desiree Ewert - on the BC Wildlife Park
Monica Lee - on NHRH Drag Racing
Ty Hartman - on great-grandfather Ruben Heindriks
Pac Gregory - on Billy Barker
Kamryn Cousins - on the Trans-Canada Highway (Kamloops to Alberta)
Taylynn Eustache - on immigration to Canada
Emma Hamblin - on Hugh-Kenly Side Dam
Dane Hawkings - on the Hanging Judge Matthew Begbie
The public is welcome to view the Regional projects at the Henry Grube Centre, after 12 noon on May 10.