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Special Olympics  
Mayor Kelly, along with Councillor Bill Karsten recognize the achievements of James Blood and Shyanne Dolliver, Gold Medal Recipients at the Special Olympic International Winter Games,
(May 2009)
  Mayor Kelly and Valerie Payne congratulate the Chamber of Commerce's "Persons of the Year", Fiona and Brook Diamond, June 2009.
(June 2009)
Launch of Dolphins on Parade Public Art Project  
Cassidy extablishes march 26th as Purple Day in support of Epilepsy
Rear Admiral Paul Madison, artist Jake Siebert, and Mayor Kelly at the launch of Dolphins on Parade Public Art project, a public fundraiser in support of Easter Seals Nova Scotia and a celebration of the Canadian Navy Centennial. (May 2009)
 
Mayor Kelly and Councillor Rankin recognize Cassidy for her efforts in establishing March 26 as "Purple Day" in support of epilepsy (March 2009)
     
governor general
 
Prince Andrew
Lieutenant Governor Mayann E. Francis,  greets Mayor Kelly at the New Year's day Levee at Province House
 
"Mayor Kelly recently hosted His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, Duke of York, in acceptance of the role Regimental Colonel-in-Chief of the Princess Louise Fusiliers"

     
Consul General of Japan Shinoe Miya
   Class from Convent of the Sacred Heart with Mayor Kelly and Deputy Mayor Uteck
Consul General of Japan Mr. Nobutaka SHINOMIYA pays a courtesy visit to Mayor Kelly
 
Class from Convent of the Sacred Heart with Mayor Kelly and Deputy Mayor Uteck
     
Their Excellencies The Right Honourable Michaelle Jean and Jean Lafond   Nova Scotia Mass Choir
Their Excellencies, the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean and Mr. Jean -Daniel Lafond
 

The Nova Scotia Mass Choir performed for Their Excellencies during their visit to City Hall

     
Norfolk lobster  
Mayor Kelly is pictured with the Halifax-Norfolk Sister Cities Citizen's Committee and the lobster scultpture "Peggy- The Sea Sister" which is being shipped to Norfolk as a gesture of friendship.  It will be placed in Norfolk's Town Point Park.  Norfolk will be returning the favor by sending a mermaid sculpture- a popular icon there.