Sharing history of Goderich through story, song and dance

Margie MacLennan, a Bruce Power employee who lives just outside of Goderich, poses with the cast of Red Sails in the Sunset on opening night for the production at the Goderich Little Theatre recently. Bruce Power provided a $5,000 sponsorship to fund the production put on by the local theatrical group at a time when local businesses are focusing on rebuilding in the community following last August’s devastating tornado. The musical, written by local playwright Warren Robinson with years of historical research, allowed patrons to experience Goderich in the 1950s through the kaleidoscope of love, loss, and challenge told through story, song and dance.

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Heather has spent most of her career in local journalism and communications. She moved to Huron County more than two decades ago to join the newsroom at the Goderich Signal-Star, reporting local council and community news. Since then, she had been editor at the Walkerton Herald Times, city editor at the award-winning Observer in Sarnia, and freelance writer for the Hamilton Spectator and the London Free Press. She developed a local network with local government and businesses while working for Heritage and Cultural Partnership. She also worked with municipal and provincial governments in her role as communications manager for a wind energy development company. She has been active in the local community, most recently volunteering time to Habitat for Humanity Huron County. Heather graduated from Ryerson with a Bachelor of Applied Arts, Journalism.