20 Questions with Bannon O’Hearn

Published Friday April 11th, 2008
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1. In one word, how would you describe yourself?

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Bannon O’Hearn is a retired teacher, known for both his musical theatre productions at Harrison Trimble, and his involvement with the singing group The Incredibles in Riverview.

Workaholic.

2. If you had a million dollars, what would you do with it?

Take a cruise, give some to the church and my family.

3. Where were you born?

Chatham, N.B.

4. What was your favourite subject in high school?

Literature.

5. What was your least favourite subject in high school?

Latin.

6. If you weren’t in your current career, what would you be?

A lawyer.

7. Do you read your horoscope?

Sometimes.

8. What’s the most daring thing you’ve ever done?

Riding a camel in Africa.

9. What’s your favourite television show?

Jeopardy.

10. What’s your favourite season of the year?

Spring.

11. What are your hobbies?

Reading, travel and gardening.

12. If you could plan a vacation anywhere in the world, where would you go?

Ireland.

13. If you could have lunch with any person in the world (living or dead), who would you choose and where would you eat?

Mother Theresa, in Rome.

14. What’s the best thing about living in Riverview?

The friendly people.

15. Where’s the furthest you’ve ever travelled?

Africa.

16. What is your proudest accomplishment?

My career in teaching.

17. Who is your role model?

Rev. James Hill.

18. What is your favourite movie?

On Golden Pond.

19. What is your favourite snack food?

Potato chips or almonds.

20. Where’s the best place to spend a rainy day in Riverview?

Spending time listening to music and enjoying the library at Royal Court.

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