Keeping the past alive
Keeping the past alive. A big thank you goes out to those hard working Board members and alumni who have managed to collect one set of Seagull yearbooks in the collection from 1935-2010. We are missing a copy of the 1998 Seagull. The inventory covers publication from 1935-1966 at the Lunenburg Academy and 1967-2010 at the Lunenburg Jr Sr High School. These books from the first slim paper editions to the recognizable coloured cover picturing a seagull soaring across the page serve as time capsules of an era long passed. They include proof of the generous support of Lunenburg businesses decade after decade. They showcase the creative exploits of students in prose, poetry as well as journalism. The books capture young people participating in the many clubs and organizations which ran year after year at the Lunenburg Academy: Red Cross, Choral Club, curling, basketball, band, drill teams just to name a few. Their time at the iconic Academy captured in class pictures, the faces of the students in each grade smile back at their reader.
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The repurposed, iconic Lunenburg Academy, a national historic site and provincial property has undergone extensive renovations and houses a diverse set of tenants.
Visible for miles around, it is an outstanding landmark and focal point for the Town of Lunenburg and the South Shore, encouraging local economic development and tourism.
There is currently one space available on the first floor for lease- Room 101. Rent includes electricity, heat, parking, snow removal, and common area janitorial services.