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Jeannine Taylor
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Jeannine Taylor is the CEO, founder and publisher of kawarthaNOW.com. Jeannine is an multi-award-winning media and communications professional with over 28 years of experience in digital marketing and website development. She has been a digital media publisher since kawarthaNOW.com was launched online as Quid Novis in 1996. She's a self-professed tech and news geek and an early adopter. Jeannine would rather be kayaking or hanging out with @caitthebordercollie. Connect with her on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Bluesky.
This photo of fall on Kasshabog Lake in Peterborough County is one of a series by Mike Quigg that was our top post on Instagram in September 2020. (Photo: Mike Quigg @_evidence_ / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for September 2020

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
Volunteers from Survivors Abreast and the Peterborough's Dragon Boat Festival organizing committee presented a cheque for $55,449.41 to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) on September 10, 2020 at Del Crary Park in Peterborough. The funds were raised despite the cancellation of the 20th anniversary festival due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo courtesy of PRHC Foundation)

Despite being cancelled, Dragon Boat Festival still raises more than $55,000 for Peterborough Regional...

Proceeds will be used to fund state-of-the-art technology for hospital's chemotherapy program.
A detail of a photo at Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park by Shine that was our top post on Instagram in August 2020. (Photo: Shine @shineturbine / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for August 2020

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
This photo of a triplet of black bears by Cliff Homewood was our top post on Instagram in July 2020. (Photo: Cliff Homewood @kerrybrook / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for July 2020

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas
This photo of Cox Lake in Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park by Adam was our top post on Instagram in June 2020. (Photo: Adam @aarmitag / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for June 2020

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
Alicia Vandine, donor relations and communications lead for Community Care Peterborough, makes a presentation during a Zoom meeting of 100 Women Peterborough on June 16, 2020. The first virtual meeting of the collective philanthropy group raised more than $5,000 for Community Care Peterborough, which provides a variety of essential services to seniors and adults with physical challenges in the city and county of Peterborough empowering them to live at home. (Photo courtesy of 100 Women Peterborough)

100 Women Peterborough goes virtual to raise more than $5,000 for Community Care Peterborough

Collective philanthropy group was forced to postpone its March meeting due to COVID-19 pandemic.
This photo of Silent Lake Provincial Park in Highlands East north of Apsley by Olivier Sigrist was our top Insta post in May 2020. (Photo: Olivier Sigrist Photography @oliviersigrist / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for May 2020

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
This photo of artwork featuring beach stones and salvaged driftwood by Port Hope artist Lee Higginson and her two sons was one of a series of four photos of their artwork that comprised our top Insta post in April. (Photo: Lee Higginson of Fluke Craft @flukecraft / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for April 2020

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas
This capture of a herd of white-tailed deer crossing a back road in the Kawarthas by Karen Suggitt of Baddow Road Photography was the top post on our Instagram in March 2020. (Photo: Karen Suggitt @karen_suggitt / Instagram)

Our top nine Instagram photographers for March 2020

Every month, we share the work of local photographers from across the Kawarthas.
For the first time in its 20-year history, Peterborough's Dragon Boat Festival has been cancelled. Uncertainty and concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the 20th anniversary event, which has raised more than $3.6 million over the past 19 years for breast cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment at Peterborough Regional Health Centre. The event was scheduled for June 13, 2020 at Del Crary Park in downtown Peterborough. (Photo: Linda McIlwain / kawarthaNOW.com)

Peterborough’s Dragon Boat Festival cancelled for the first time in its 20-year history

Uncertainty about how long COVID-19 pandemic will last and concerns about health and safety of volunteers and paddlers led to difficult decision,

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