You may recognize Daphne as one of the tireless volunteers behind ReFrame, Peterborough’s annual international film festival. You may also recognize her for her work with the Peterborough chapter of Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan, the Red Pashmina Campaign and other organizations focused on social justice. Daphne is one busy woman.

Photographed by Jessica Melnik for the Red Pashmina Campaign.

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Mike Watt is one of Peterborough’s sartorial experts. Owner of Plush Boutique, Flavour Fashion and Save Our Soles, Mike has helped to shape Peterborough’s style and foster a unique downtown fashion district with a diverse collection of independently run boutiques and shops.

Photographed by Bryan Reid

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Resident hockey expert and golf enthusiast, Pete Dalliday has become one of the most recognized voices in the Peterborough Community. Following in his father Gary’s footsteps, he has turned his love of sports into a profession, establishing On the Links Radio and Magazine, in addition to being the television Play by Play announcer for the Peterborough Petes.

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Erica Cherney is one of Peterborough’s much-loved “Downtown Divas.” An unstoppable volunteer and savvy entrepreneur, Erica has worked with many notable local charities and organizations, including Peterborough’s Downtown Business Improvement Association.
Erica CherneyPhotographed by Jessica Melnik for the Red Pashmina Campaign.

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Jeremy Kelly is an independent filmmaker whose work can be seen in the locally-produced “Highways to Fairways.” Over the past four years, Jeremy has also been working on Tears of Rage: The Story of Richard Manuel, a documentary about the talented singer’s life and tragic death.

Jeremy KellyPhotographed by Jessica Melnik

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