Main Speaker(s): Samphan Usher. Begins with an interview with Chinese brush painter Usher who is asked about her opinions on the impact of the arts on Kingston, and how the local community suppotrs the arts. Afterwards clips of her painting are played.
Main Speaker(s): Flora Macdonald. Begins with an interview with Macdonald where she is asked about her opinion on the impact the arts community has on the general community of Kingston. Afterwards clips of Ineke Quartel creating a pottery bowl are played.
Begins with a clip of the St George's Boys Choir getting ready to practice before showing them practicing. Afterwards, dancers from the Kingston School of Dance are shown practicing.
Main Speaker(s): Kathy Baily. Edited video narrated by Baily on the principles of documentation in nursing, including why it is so important and how to do it effectively.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Burra, Terry LaFleche, Barry McLelland, Carol White. Video is of an interview of McLelland and LaFleche by Dr Burra and White regarding McLelland and LaFleche's relationship problems. They also discuss McLelland's past of alcoholism and addiction. Dr Burra conducts the interview for the first half of the video after which White conducts the second.
Edited video which showcases the Liberator Wheelchair, a wheelchair designed to be able to go over any terrain by a member of the Queen's School of Rehab Therapy. Begins with narrator talking about the creation of the Liberator, followed by footage of a prototype of the wheelchair in action. Afterwards the narrator describes the features of the wheelchair.
Main Speaker(s): John Bermingham, Jack Telgman, Ronald York. Edited video narrated by Bermingham on the history of the Pump House, which was built in the 19th century to provide power to the City of Kingston and is now a museum. Footage features shots of old photographs, as well as exhibits within the Pump House. Next, Telgman also talks about how he was in charge of the restoration of the plant. He also gives a tour of some of the museum's exhibits. Afterwards the new curator, York, continues the tour.
Main Speaker(s): Maureen Fitzgerald, Debbie Linton. Pre-recorded, scripted video where Fitzgerald and Linton discuss proper footcare with the elderly. They talk about the anatomy of the feet, as well as how to properly identify common foot problems.
Main Speaker(s): Dr Harry Botterell. Edited video with a narrator on the life of Dr Botterell and his accomplishments. Created in recognition of the honourary degree he received from the University of Toronto, as well as the opening of Botterell Hall. Contains footage of interviews with Dr Botterell, describing his life in his own words. Also contins footage of Dr Botterell receiving his honourary degree.