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Ryder looks to be a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. He is as sweet as can be! He has been so loving and didn't fuss once when the Vet was cleaning his wounds.
I don't know what his whole story is...but, I do know that we will do the best we can to find his owners and if not...then my rescue group will find him a loving home!
Until then he will be our guest!
"The Dudley Ryder School was founded in 1824 by Lord Harrowby & opened in 1825. Originally there were two class rooms one for boys & one for girls & there were around 100 pupils in attendance.
It was described as a "quaint" building with the headmaster`s house in between the girls & boys classrooms. Parents paid 1/3 per quarter ( about 6.5p ) with the Earl paying 2/3 ( 11.5p ) for each child. Rules laid down in 1843 state that attendance should be days per week from 9:30am to 4pm but not on Saturdays.
Sunday school was 9:30am & at 2pm, both of which HAD to be attended. Children had to arrive five minutes before services. There was a quarterly payment of 9/- (45p) for copy books, but reading books & stationary were free.
In 1895 the building was enlarged. The School was also open in the evenings ( 1848/1849) so that any railway worker who wished to lean to read & write may do so while building the nearby railway.
Due to falling pupil numbers & government cutbacks the school was closed in July 1981 & the remaining 17 pupils went to near by Weston & Milwich schools. The building appears to have being lived after the school had closed, but has since become boarded up and disused"
Lei’ohu Ryder is the Kahu (Guardian) of Kukuipuka Heiau a place of refuge on Maui dedicated to peace, healing andaloha.
Presentation
Nana I Ke Kumu/Look to the Source as we celebrate the divine mother and father through prayer, protocol, chant, music, dance and “talk story” in the knowing of ourselves as aloha arising.