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Mikenna has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in February 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Mikenna are: • Instagram Besides social media accounts, mikenna76 has populated their site with: • Shop with me! Creative Memories • COLUMN: Orillia artist captured 'beautiful simplicity of nature' • COLUMN: In a bygone era, business boomed at Orillia's sawmills • COLUMN: German couple built dream home, Birkenheim, in Orillia • COLUMN: Now-vacant Orillia Central School was a hive of activity • COLUMN: Orillia's Harriett Todd was a trailblazer for women • COLUMN: Details of Orillia artist sketchy, but her work speaks volumes • COLUMN: Daylight saving was a confusing time in Orillia • COLUMN: Lock in on the history of the doorknob • COLUMN: Time books provide glimpse into early local company • COLUMN: Orillia-made ice cream scoops cool among collectors • COLUMN: Maple leaf mania spread to all kinds of items • COLUMN: Take a step back in time with downtown Orillia shoe store • COLUMN: Kennedy Block was a downtown community hub since late 1800s • COLUMN: Town's Jewellers has kept its original shine for decades • COLUMN: Fashion magazine was in style in late 1800s • COLUMN: Orillia dairy was cream of the crop for decades • COLUMN: Birth of Dionne quintuplets sparked tourism frenzy • COLUMN: The history of knitting — a thread • COLUMN: It took time for Christmas tree tradition to grow • COLUMN: Voltmeter used to be a common household item • COLUMN: Orillia's first town hall stood for nearly 90 years • COLUMN: Hatpins were created for fashion, but became weapons • COLUMN: Old nails help tell history of Orillia's 'town hall' • COLUMN: Even fire couldn't diminish 'gorgeous' local landmark • COLUMN: Field service postcards often conveyed hope during WW1 • COLUMN: Orillia businessman wore many hats in 1800s, early 1900s • COLUMN: Honouring dead was hairy endeavour in Victorian times • COLUMN: One of Canada's best painters was born in Orillia • COLUMN: Weighing scale a piece of Orillia's retail history