
Heather McCulligh
602 posts

Heather McCulligh
@hmcculligh
Professional communicator, accidental sports administrator, lover of all things lake. She/her. Dislikes: hypocrisy, mosquitos.



THANK YOU! After a tough loss yesterday, we would like to thank all the coaches, support staff, players, parents and fans for a great season! Although being just two games short of the end goal in back to back seasons, this group should be proud of what they have accomplished.


THANK YOU! After a tough loss yesterday, we would like to thank all the coaches, support staff, players, parents and fans for a great season! Although being just two games short of the end goal in back to back seasons, this group should be proud of what they have accomplished.


CONGRATULATIONS! The Carleton Place Canadians would like to congratulate rookie forward @finnb_15 on being named @thecchl’s Top Rookie for the 2024-25 season! Finner lead rookie scoring this season with 40 points (18G, 22A) in 55 games played! 🔵🟡🔵 #CPC #EarnedNotGiven







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“Automatic For The People” is the R.E.M. album I tether myself to above all others. Man on the Moon and Everybody Hurts were undeniable hits - emotional, beautiful, anthemic, fragile… but my favorite songs from that album are Nightswimming, Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight, and of course, Sweetness Follows. This album is masterclass in melody, songwriting, production and listen carefully: the percussion plays a role in so many songs, triangle, claves, wood block, the melodica closing out the album on Find the River. “The river to the ocean goes, a fortune for the undertow”. Wow. It would be impossible to touch an already perfect recording, but I’ve always wanted to cover a song from “AFTP” in tribute to this incredible album. I’ve never heard a cover of Sweetness Follows before, so I took a shot at it. A small second tether: Mark Howard worked on this album, a young man from Hamilton, Ontario who went on to work as a recording engineer and producer on some of the most celebrated albums recorded in the last 30 years, including Dylan, Lucinda Williams, Willie Nelson, as well as Colin Cripps’ first band Crash Vegas, who would go on to play an immeasurable role in my life. My version is out Wednesday. You can pre-save it here: kathleenedwards.komi.io/music









