Market Day

Quarter Castle Publishing will attend the Musquodoboit Harbour Farmers’ Market on Sunday November 1st at the Bingo Hall at the Eastern Shore Community Centre (‘The Rink’), 67 Park Road, Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, NS. The event takes place from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.Musquodoboit Harbour 2015 10 25 Throw Away Kitten

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The Market Today

It was a wonderful autumn day to be at the Musquodoboit Harbour Farmers’ Market. The live music set the scene for family, friends and neighbours to enjoy the atmosphere and many wonders at the market. Fresh, pesticide-free vegetables, grass-fed beef, homemade maple-flavoured bacon, delicious croissants, amazing homemade doughnuts, preserves, recycled wool hats and mitts and many more wonderful things are at the market each week.

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Farmers’ Market

Quarter Castle Publishing will attend the Musquodoboit Harbour Farmers’ Market taking place at the Bingo Hall, Eastern Shore Community Centre (‘The Rink’), 67 Park Road, Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, NS. The event takes place from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

To keep up to date on all the events we attend, check out Events page.

Please drop by our table and say hello.

The following books will be available for purchase:

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Make it Merry Market

Quarter Castle Publishing will attend the Make it Merry Craft Market taking place at Enfield Fire Hall, 273 Highway 2, Enfield, Hants County, NS. The event takes place from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

To keep up to date on all the events we attend, check out Events page.

Please drop by our table and say hello.

The following books will be available for purchase:

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Throw Away Kitten Now Available

The youth novel (age 6 to 11), Throw Away Kitten by Candy McMudd is now available in paperback and eBook.

Summary: Charlie McBean has always dreamt of a kitten of his own, but he’s already ten and doesn’t have one. His family moves from the city to an old farm house where he discovers a box of kittens left in his neighbour’s yard.

When his neighbour says he’ll take the throw-away kittens to the shelter, Charlie and his sister Cavell volunteer to find homes for them. As potential owners start to arrive to see the kittens, Charlie worries his plan of keeping one for himself will fail.

About the Author: Candy McMudd lives in Nova Scotia where she loves exploring beaches, gathering colourful stones and rescuing hermit crabs. She was inspired to write her first novel  Mystery Light in Cranberry Cove because of the high adventures she enjoyed in her childhood on the seashore.

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