Alana
Alana

Born 9/15/2022, aged 63
Lives in Camden since 63 years
Not employeed at the time
Alana Alana was born in the heart of Camden, her family’s roots intertwined with the very cobblestones that paved its historic streets. Growing up, she absorbed the borough’s timeless rhythm, learning to decipher the whispers of the past carried by the Pilger River's gentle currents. From a young age, Alana found solace in the familiar comfort of Camden's traditions. She cherished the annual May Day celebrations, where the entire community would converge on the sprawling green expanse of Camden Park, adorned with vibrant floral displays and echoing with joyful laughter. The scent of freshly baked pastries from Mrs. Higgins’ bakery mingled with the cheerful melodies played by the local brass band, creating an atmosphere of pure nostalgia. As Alana matured, her fascination with Camden's history deepened. She devoured tales of its past, poring over faded photographs and handwritten journals passed down through generations. This insatiable curiosity led her to pursue a career as a librarian at the Camden Historical Society, where she could immerse herself in the borough’s rich tapestry of stories. Alana believed that preserving Camden's heritage was not merely an act of nostalgia but a vital responsibility for future generations. She tirelessly championed initiatives to restore historic buildings and document local folklore. Her unwavering dedication earned her the respect and admiration of her fellow Camdenites, solidifying her position as a cherished custodian of their collective memory.
Authoritarian
Liberal
Left
Right
10 years ago
Voted Yes in bill CPLG-1 for New Railway Line
8 years ago
Voted Yes in bill CPLG-2 for Split Plots and Buildings
4 years ago
Felix Thornton connected with Alana Alana
Felix, while playing in the park with his older siblings, spotted a butterfly fluttering near a rose bush. Mesmerized by its vibrant wings, he toddled closer, giggling with delight. Just then, Alana, on her afternoon walk through the park, paused to admire the same butterfly. 'It's beautiful, isn't it?' she said, smiling warmly at Felix. Felix, ever eager to share his joy, exclaimed, 'It's yellow and blue! Like a tiny sun!' Alana chuckled at his innocent observation and knelt down to his level. They spent the next few minutes discussing the butterfly's colors and patterns, forging an unlikely bond between a curious four-year-old and a history-loving librarian.
3 years ago
Alana Alana connected with Juno Rhodes
Alana, engrossed in cataloging a new collection of antique maps at the Camden Historical Society, noticed a young person intently examining an old photograph. Curious, Alana approached them and inquired about their interest. It was Juno Rhodes, Felix's younger sibling. Recognizing the name, Alana shared her own connection to Felix, sparking a conversation about Camden's history and the people who shaped it. As they delved deeper into the topic, Alana was impressed by Juno's sharp intellect and genuine curiosity. Juno, in turn, found Alana's passion for preserving Camden's past deeply inspiring. They decided to meet again the following week at a local café to continue their conversation about Camden's hidden gems.
3 years ago
Brynn Abernathy connected with Alana Alana
Brynn Abernathy, a spirited two-year-old known for her building prowess, meets Hunter Ashworth, a newborn with a budding fascination for blocks, at a local playgroup. Brynn, captivated by Hunter's eagerness to grasp and explore, patiently guides his tiny hands as they stack colorful bricks together. Their shared love for construction lays the foundation for a playful friendship that promises many joyful adventures.
3 years ago
Isolde Brown connected with Alana Alana
Isolde, while on a baking errand at the Camden Market, runs into Zephyr Kincaid. Zephyr mentions knowing someone who is deeply passionate about Camden’s history – Alana Alana. Intrigued by the chance to learn more about her new home, Isolde asks for an introduction. Alana and Isolde quickly bond over their shared appreciation for craftsmanship and detail. Isolde helps organize Alana's extensive collection of historical artifacts, while Alana shares fascinating stories about Camden's past.
3 years ago
Daniel Dandridge connected with Alana Alana
Daniel, while working on a meticulous restoration project of an old building in Camden, stumbles upon a collection of historical documents in the attic. Recognizing their significance, he contacts the local Camden Historical Society. There he meets Alana, the librarian and curator, who is delighted by his find. They spend hours discussing the documents, Daniel's attention to detail impressing Alana and her passion for history captivating him. As they work together to catalog and preserve the documents, a bond forms between them, fuelled by their shared respect for Camden's past.
3 years ago
Alana Alana connected with Clara Grey
Clara, a whirlwind of creativity at the age of four, was exploring Camden Market with her parents Georgia and Magnus. She was captivated by the vibrant stalls and bustling crowds, but her eyes were drawn to a woman meticulously organizing books in a stall overflowing with historical treasures. It was Alana, a librarian passionate about preserving Camden's history. Clara, emboldened by her curiosity, tugged at her mother's hand and pointed towards Alana, giggling and exclaiming 'Look! She has so many stories!' Georgia, recognizing Alana's kindness, encouraged Clara to approach her. Clara, armed with a crayon drawing she had created that morning, shyly presented it to Alana. Alana was charmed by the young girl's innocence and artistic spirit. They spent the next few minutes discussing the picture - a whimsical depiction of Camden Market teeming with colorful characters - and Alana shared fascinating tales about the borough's history. The encounter sparked a unique bond between the seasoned historian and the budding artist, bridging generations through their shared love for storytelling.
3 years ago
Philip Dunbar connected with Alana Alana
Philip Dunbar, while volunteering at a farmer's market stall run by his friend Ruth Wylie, met Alana Alana. Alana was browsing a display of locally grown herbs and spices. Intrigued by her knowledge and passion for sustainable living, Philip struck up a conversation. Their shared interest in preserving local traditions and supporting ethical practices formed an instant connection. They discovered they both had a deep appreciation for Camden's history, which Philip learned about through Alana's work at the Camden Historical Society. This common ground led to numerous insightful conversations and explorations of historical sites around Camden.
2 years ago
Eleanor Parker connected with Alana Alana
Eleanor, drawn by her love for restoring antique clocks, visits the Camden Market hoping to find unique pieces. There she encounters Alana, who is meticulously organizing a stall showcasing historical documents related to Camden's clockmaking heritage. They strike up a conversation, captivated by their shared passion for preserving history and craftsmanship. Eleanor recognizes a rare clock mechanism in Alana’s collection and offers her expertise. Impressed by Eleanor’s knowledge, Alana invites her to collaborate on restoring the piece, leading to a blossoming friendship.