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		<title>Interview with Diane Roblin-Lee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a child at the cottage, Diane Roblin-Lee loved lying on the sun-soaked dock, staring at her rippled reflection in the water, wondering who she would become. As the years have rolled away the wrap on her life, things she never dreamed possible have been exposed&#8212;graduation in the Class of &#39;67 from Acadia University; careers <a href='http://hotapplecider.ca/interview-with-diane-roblin-lee/' class='excerpt-more'>[Continue reading...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="left" alt="Diane-Roblin-Lee-web" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1268" height="231" hspace="10" src="http://hotapplecider.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Diane-Roblin-Lee-web.jpg" title="Diane-Roblin-Lee-web" vspace="10" width="150" />As a child at the cottage, <strong>Diane Roblin-Lee</strong> loved lying on the sun-soaked dock, staring at her rippled reflection in the water, wondering who she would become.</p>
<p>	As the years have rolled away the wrap on her life, things she never dreamed possible have been exposed<span style="color: rgb(0, 100, 0);"><strong>&mdash;</strong></span>graduation in the Class of &#39;67 from Acadia University; careers in Social Work, teaching (High School Phys.Ed. and Guidance), writing, speaking, graphic design and publishing; seven years as a regular TV host on <em>NiteLite</em> and <em>Raiders of the Lost</em>; a stint in provincial politics; 38 years of marriage with two sons and four grandchildren. </p>
<p>	While she never thought divorce would be part of her life, she now finds herself in a new season of life. The child on the dock has grown up. The ripples have gone and she see life more clearly now. She is grateful for the things God is teaching her.</p>
<p>	Diane now serves as Director of Communications for Winning Kids Inc. and recently accepted an invitation to serve on the Board of Directors for Heart to Heart Ministries. Through her company, byDesign Media, she does custom publishing and design work, designs the <em>Crossroads Compass</em> for <em>100 Huntley Street</em>, and continues to write, most recently the book <em>A Different World</em> and a series of related booklets titled <em>Predator-Proof Your Family</em>.</p>
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