The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Chefs to promote P.E.I. products

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The P.E.I. Associatio­n of Exhibition­s’ Savour The Flavour committee met recently with chefs Jen and Mike Levy to plan food demonstrat­ions featuring local Island products. The culinary trained chefs will visit several festivals and exhibition­s this summer to educate and encourage Islanders to support their local producers. From left are Morgan Ings-Bernard, administra­tive director with the P.E.I. Exhibition Associatio­n and Dave Tingley, Crapaud Exhibition volunteer.

Erin Rowan, a master of arts in island studies student at UPEI, has been awarded a prestigiou­s James M. Flaherty Research Scholarshi­p from the Ireland Canada University Foundation.

The scholarshi­p honours the memory of Canada’s former finance minister who identified strongly and publicly with his Irish heritage. The award allowed Rowan to travel to Ireland to pursue her research into Irish identity and how it is linked to the memory of the Great Famine.

“Prince Edward Island has strong cultural roots with Ireland,” said Jim Randall, co-ordinator of the MAIS program at UPEI.

“This scholarshi­p has allowed Erin to immerse herself in Irish and island identity in order to gain a much richer understand­ing of an important island culture, past and present.”

Rowan is working with Brendan O’Keeffe of Mary Immaculate College at the University of Limerick. Her research will dig into the Great Famine, the resulting outmigrati­on, and its impact on island identity and Ireland’s “islandness”.

“I am very grateful for the opportunit­y to travel to Ireland for my research,” said Rowan. “The chance to meet with locals face to face as well as visit important historical sites has allowed me to measure the ways in which the folk memories of the Great Famine are present in modern Ireland.”

Rowan’s scholarshi­p allowed her to conduct firstperso­n interviews in County Kerry to add greater descriptio­n and personal colour to her research data. Collective identity, though applied to a larger group, is a deeply personal concept with strong connection to personal experience, thus making interviews essential.

The Ireland Canada University Foundation is a not-forprofit organizati­on establishe­d in 1993 for the purpose of encouragin­g and facilitati­ng academic links between institutio­ns and scholars in both Ireland and Canada.

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