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SUMMARY:The Historical Society of St. Catharines Online Lecture: “A Re-Imagined History of Port Dalhousie"
DESCRIPTION:Presented by David Serafino\, former publisher of the “Dalhousie Peer Magazine” \nJoin Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83203427342
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/the-historical-society-of-st-catharines-online-lecture-a-re-imagined-history-of-port-dalhousie/
LOCATION:online
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SUMMARY:UEL Association of Canada - Toronto Branch Speaker Series: Dan Buchanan – 38 Hours to Montreal
DESCRIPTION:Dan Buchanan is “The History Guy of Brighton.” He is engaged in many history activities related to local and Ontario history\, working from his home in Brighton\, Ontario. As a guest speaker\, Dan provides fascinating stories of Ontario history presented with humour and passion. See www.danbuchananhistoryguy.com. \nHe has written three books and is going to speak with us about his second book\, “38 Hours To Montreal: William Weller and the Governor General’s Race of 1840”. It tells the story of an amazing sleigh ride in February 1840\, all the way from Toronto to Montreal – in under 38 hours. The book is presented as a road trip\, with the reader sitting on the bench with Mr. Weller as he drives through every little town and village on the Kingston Road and the King’s Highway between Toronto and Montreal. There is a bit of local history about each place as the trip progresses and also there is also lots of historical context which explains why Mr. Weller is driving the GG to Montreal in such a hurry. \nLink will be sent to members a few day before the event. If you are not on the email list then contact torontouel@gmail.com and ask for it.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/uel-association-of-canada-toronto-branch-speaker-series-dan-buchanan-38-hours-to-montreal/
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SUMMARY:Doors Open Toronto 2022 at John McKenzie House
DESCRIPTION:The Ontario Historical Society is pleased to participate again this year in Doors Open Toronto\, on Saturday May 28 and Sunday May 29\, 2022. Please visit us at the historic John McKenzie House at 34 Parkview Avenue in Willowdale\, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\, with last entry at 4:45 p.m. \nArchitecture\nYear: 1913 \nStyle: Edwardian (1900-1916) \nOriginal Architect: John McKenzie \nBuilding Description\nThe John McKenzie House was built in 1913\, in a style that has been described as Queen Anne Revival\, Arts and Crafts\, and Edwardian. The grand red brick house is profiled by a large L -shaped veranda with stylized Doric columns. Significant interior features include the centre hall plan\, a vestibule door and sidelights with bevelled leaded glass\, a large leaded art glass window that lights the landing of the main staircase\, panelled doors\, and original radiators. \nIn 1993\, the Ontario Historical Society (OHS) entered into a partnership with the former City of North York to preserve and restore the John McKenzie House\, which serves as the provincial headquarters of the OHS. In 2016\, a slate roof restoration project was completed to return the roof back to its original condition. \nVisitor Experience\nVisitors to the John McKenzie House can learn about the history of the house\, which was slated for demolition in the early 1990s. The house was ultimately saved and restored by the Ontario Historical Society (OHS) with support from the local Willowdale community. Hear about the role the John McKenzie House has played in the history of the neighbourhood. \nVisitors will also be able to visit the adjacent buildings and grounds. This includes the Coach House which houses the OHS library\, stable\, and milk house and Parkview Neighbourhood Garden\, where volunteers will be working (weather permitting). Staff of the OHS will also offer insight into how a not-for-profit heritage organization works across Ontario to help protect and preserve our natural and built heritage. \nPhotography / Filming\nInterior photography permitted\, including tripod\nInterior filming permitted\, without tripod \nAccessibility Notes\nRamp access to ground floor at rear entrance. Stair-only access to second floor (1 flight\, 14 steps). \nCovid-19 Precautions\nMask wearing and hand sanitizing are highly encouraged.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/doors-open-toronto-2022-at-john-mckenzie-house/2022-05-28/
LOCATION:John McKenzie House\, 34 Parkview Ave.\, North York\, Ontario\, M2N 3Y2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:CFHA Lecture Series (Virtual): Quakerism in the Atlantic World
DESCRIPTION:CFHA’s biweekly winter and spring lecture series based on Quakerism in the Atlantic World\, 1690-1830 \nThe Canadian Friends Historical Association is excited to announce our lecture series by the chapter authors of Quakerism in the Atlantic World\, 1690-1830 (Penn State University Press\, 2021. \nThe virtual series begins Saturday\, January 15th\, and will run every second Saturday. All lectures will take place at 0900 Pacific / 1200 Eastern / 1700 UK on Zoom. Following the chapters of the volume\, each short lecture will run for thirty minutes and include a question and answer period at the end. \nQuakerism in the Atlantic World is the third volume in Penn State University Press’s New History of Quakerism series. Catered towards a broad readership\, this book examines experiences and facets of Quakerism in the long eighteenth century. \nJanuary 15 — Robynne Rogers Healey and Sydney Harker\, “A Complex Faith: Strategies of Marriage\, Family and Community among Upper Canadian Quakers.” \nJanuary 29 — Betsy Cazden\, “Within the Bounds of their Circumstances:” The Testimony of Inequality among Eighteenth Century New England Friends. \nFebruary 12 — Andrew Fincham\, “Friendly Advice: The Making and Shaping of Quaker Discipline.” \nFebruary 26 — Emma Lapsansky-Werner\, “Family\, Unity\, and Identity-Formation: Eighteenth-Century Quaker Community-Building.” \nMarch 12 — Richard C. Allen\, “Industrial Development and Community Responsibility: The Harford Family and South Wales\, c.1768-1842.” \nMarch 26 — Geoffrey Plank\, “Quakers\, Indigenous Americans\, and the Landscape of Peace.” \nApril 9 — Jon Mitchell\, “Three Methods of Quaker Worship in Eighteenth-Century Quakerism.” \nApril 23 — Erin Bell\, “Mrs Weaver being a Quaker\, would not swear”: Representations of Quakers and Crime in the Metropolis\, c.1696-1815. \nMay 7 — Rosalind Johnson\, “Quakers and Marriage Legislation in England in the Long Eighteenth Century.” \nMay 28 — Robynne Rogers Healey and Erica Canela\, “Our dear Friend has departed this life”: Testimony Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century. \nThe lectures are free\, but you must register to attend. You may register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cfha-lecture-series-quakerism-in-the-atlantic-world-tickets-241366051357
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/cfha-lecture-series-virtual-quakerism-in-the-atlantic-world/2022-05-28/
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SUMMARY:Lakeshore Cemetery Spring Visit and Clean-up
DESCRIPTION:Saturday May 28th\, 2022\, 1:00 PM\n \n(Rain Date: May 29th) \nTo remember and honour in a dignified and respectful way the lives of the 1511 people buried in the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery and to acknowledge their contributions to our community. \nWe will be gathering to do some yard work and freshen up the grounds. \nGrass clipper or Lawn-edger will be useful. You are welcome to join us. Donations of artificial flowers would also be appreciated. \nFor more information please contact:  \nAmong Friends\, 416-251-8666 \n  \nDirections to the Cemetery: \nTTC – From the Royal York Subway take the #15 Evans bus to the northeast corner of Evans and Horner Avenue where the cemetery is located.  (From Kipling Subway\, take the #44 Kipling South bus to Evans Ave. and walk east. \nCars – The cemetery is just south of the on-ramp to the QEW where Evans and Horner meet.  There is a parking lot on the south side of the Evans Ave. \nPLEASE NOTE: The cemetery is not wheelchair accessible; there is little shade\, and no water supply
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/lakeshore-cemetery-spring-visit-and-clean-up/
LOCATION:Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery\, 231 Evans Ave.\, Etobicoke\, ON\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Doors Open Toronto 2022 at John McKenzie House
DESCRIPTION:The Ontario Historical Society is pleased to participate again this year in Doors Open Toronto\, on Saturday May 28 and Sunday May 29\, 2022. Please visit us at the historic John McKenzie House at 34 Parkview Avenue in Willowdale\, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\, with last entry at 4:45 p.m. \nArchitecture\nYear: 1913 \nStyle: Edwardian (1900-1916) \nOriginal Architect: John McKenzie \nBuilding Description\nThe John McKenzie House was built in 1913\, in a style that has been described as Queen Anne Revival\, Arts and Crafts\, and Edwardian. The grand red brick house is profiled by a large L -shaped veranda with stylized Doric columns. Significant interior features include the centre hall plan\, a vestibule door and sidelights with bevelled leaded glass\, a large leaded art glass window that lights the landing of the main staircase\, panelled doors\, and original radiators. \nIn 1993\, the Ontario Historical Society (OHS) entered into a partnership with the former City of North York to preserve and restore the John McKenzie House\, which serves as the provincial headquarters of the OHS. In 2016\, a slate roof restoration project was completed to return the roof back to its original condition. \nVisitor Experience\nVisitors to the John McKenzie House can learn about the history of the house\, which was slated for demolition in the early 1990s. The house was ultimately saved and restored by the Ontario Historical Society (OHS) with support from the local Willowdale community. Hear about the role the John McKenzie House has played in the history of the neighbourhood. \nVisitors will also be able to visit the adjacent buildings and grounds. This includes the Coach House which houses the OHS library\, stable\, and milk house and Parkview Neighbourhood Garden\, where volunteers will be working (weather permitting). Staff of the OHS will also offer insight into how a not-for-profit heritage organization works across Ontario to help protect and preserve our natural and built heritage. \nPhotography / Filming\nInterior photography permitted\, including tripod\nInterior filming permitted\, without tripod \nAccessibility Notes\nRamp access to ground floor at rear entrance. Stair-only access to second floor (1 flight\, 14 steps). \nCovid-19 Precautions\nMask wearing and hand sanitizing are highly encouraged.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/doors-open-toronto-2022-at-john-mckenzie-house/2022-05-29/
LOCATION:John McKenzie House\, 34 Parkview Ave.\, North York\, Ontario\, M2N 3Y2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220529T120000
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SUMMARY:Port Colborne Historical & Marine Museum: Arabella's Pie Social and History Fair
DESCRIPTION:Free Admission \nEnjoy tea and pie\, and visit the special demonstrations by artisans and Niagara Antique Power Association\, a plant sale\, and\, of course\, pie! \nReservations are required for Pie and Beverages in Arabella’s Tea Room. Make a reservation 905-834-7604 or email museum@portcolborne.ca.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/port-colborne-historical-marine-museum-arabellas-pie-social-and-history-fair/
LOCATION:Port Colborne Historical & Marine Museum\, 280 King St.\, Port Colborne\, Ontario\, L3K 5X8\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Port Colborne Historical & Marine Museum":MAILTO:museum@portcolborne.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220529T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220529T180000
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SUMMARY:Thunder Bay Museum 2022 Classic Car Raffle Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Sunday\, May 29th from 2:00-6:00pm at the Sleeping Giant Brewing Company to officially kick-off our 2022 Classic Car Raffle! \nCheck out the 1979 Firebird up close\, purchase raffle tickets\, and enjoy some great local food and drinks. \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/thunder-bay-museum-2022-classic-car-raffle-launch-party/
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant Brewing Company\, 712 Macdonell St.\, Thunder Bay\, ON\, P7B 4A6
ORGANIZER;CN="Thunder Bay Museum":MAILTO:info@thunderbaymuseum.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220530T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220530T193000
DTSTAMP:20260612T111921
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SUMMARY:Thunder Bay Museum (In-Person and Virtual) Author Event on Canadian Mining History
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society for a presentation and book signing from authors John Sandlos and Arn Keeling\, in partnership with the the Lakehead University Department of Geography and the Environment and the James Lorimer & Co Ltd. This will be an in-person and virtual event. \nThis event will be recorded for rebroadcast later. \nAuthors of Mining Country: A History of Canada’s Mines and Miners Arn Keeling and John Sandlos will be chatting about the history of mining in Canada and how the industry has shaped the country. There are countless mining towns across Canada and each one has played an important role in mining history. Arn and John will talk specifically about how mining in northern Ontario has shaped both local and national history. \nJohn Sandlos is a professor of history at Memorial University of Newfoundland\, with a research focus on the history of abandoned mines in Northern Canada. He is the author of Hunters at the Margin and co-editor (with Arn Keeling) of Mining and Communities in Northern Canada: History\, Politics\, Memory. He lives in St. John’s\, Newfoundland and Labrador. \nArn Keeling is a professor of geography at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His research examines the environmental legacies of abandoned mines\, mine closure and remediation\, and the social issues surrounding environmental contamination and its effects on northern Indigenous communities. He co-directed the Toxic Legacies Project with John Sandlos\, conducting community-engaged research on the history and legacy of Giant Mine. He lives in St. John’s\, Newfoundland and Labrador. \n\nFree Museum Admission during the event\nRefreshments will be available\nBook signing immediately after the talk\nBook sales\n\n\nALL ATTENDEES OLDER THAN 5 YEARS WILL NEED TO SHOW PROOF\, AT THE TIME OF ENTRY TO THE MUSEUM\, OF VACCINATION FOR COVID-19 USING A QR CODE. MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO ACQUIRE THE QR CODE: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/get-proof/ \nPROOF OF VACCINATION IS NOT REQUIRED FOR REGULAR VISITS TO THE MUSEUM’S EXHIBIT GALLERIES. \n\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86028780298?pwd=YS9CbmlFMk5EZEt3dzV4dlBCUWNaQT09 \nWebinar ID: 860 2878 0298 \nPasscode: 410684
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/thunder-bay-museum-in-person-and-virtual-author-event-on-canadian-mining-history/
LOCATION:Thunder Bay Museum\, 425 Donald St E.\, Thunder Bay\, Ontario\, P7E 5V1\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Thunder Bay Museum":MAILTO:info@thunderbaymuseum.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220531T183000
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DTSTAMP:20260612T111921
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SUMMARY:Riverdale Historical Society (Virtual): Reconciliation: Is it what you thought? With Dr. Cindy Blackstock
DESCRIPTION:An in depth look at inequality\, mythology\, discrimination and action. The importance of history and learning while working toward reconciliation with tie-ins to work that the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society has done to highlight Dr. Bryce’s legacy\, as 2022 will be the 100th anniversary of the publication of “A National Crime.” \nA member of the Gitxsan First Nation\, Cindy is honoured to serve as the Executive Director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society and a professor at McGill University’s School of Social Work. She has over 30 years of experience working in child welfare and Indigenous children’s rights and has published more than 75 articles on topics relating to reconciliation\, Indigenous theory\, First Nations child welfare and human rights. Cindy was honoured to work with First Nations colleagues on a successful human rights challenge to Canada’s inequitable provision of child and family services and failure to implement Jordan’s Principle. This hard-fought litigation has resulted in hundreds of thousands of services being provided to First Nations children\, youth and families. \nShe recently served on the Pan American Health Commission on Health Equity and Inequity and fundamentally believes that culturally-based equity is fundamental to meaningful reconciliation. Cindy is frequently sighted in the company of the Caring Society’s reconciliation Am-bear-rister\, Spirit Bear\, engaging children in meaningful actions to implement the TRC Calls to Action. For more information on the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society (link here). \nIf you are not on our mail list send us a note via the ‘Contact Us’ page (link here).
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/riverdale-historical-society-virtual-reconciliation-is-it-what-you-thought-with-dr-cindy-blackstock/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220531T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220531T210000
DTSTAMP:20260612T111921
CREATED:20220531T140304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T140304Z
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SUMMARY:Culinary Historians of Canada Exhibit Launch (Virtual): Healthy\, Happy\, and Wholesome: Cooking and Wellness in Canadian History
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual exhibit launch! \nThe Culinary Historians of Canada is collaborating with the University of Guelph on their new student exhibition\, Healthy\, Happy\, and Wholesome: Cooking and Wellness in Canadian History. The exhibition will launch tomorrow\, Tuesday\, May 31 at 7:30 p.m. with a discussion from some of the project partners\, including our own Fiona Lucas. \nBook your spot for this Zoom presentation by clicking this link. \nInspired by the conversations about health stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic\, the University of Guelph history students who created this digital exhibit invite you to explore how Canadians thought about healthy eating and wellness in the past by examining cookbooks from the 19th and 20th centuries. \nThe event will include a brief virtual tour of the exhibit and formal remarks from: \n\nDr. Rebecca Beausaert\, University of Guelph Adjunct Professor in the Department of History\nAshley Shifflett McBrayne\, Acting Special Collections Librarian\, University of Guelph\nDr. Catherine Carstairs\, University of Guelph Professor in the Department of History\nGary Draper\, donor of many of the featured cookbooks\nAnne Lindsay\, O.C.\, Home economist and Canadian food writer\nFiona Lucas\, Culinary historian and cofounder of the Culinary Historians of Canada\n\nHope to see you there!
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/culinary-historians-of-canada-exhibit-launch-virtual-healthy-happy-and-wholesome-cooking-and-wellness-in-canadian-history/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Culinary Historians of Canada":MAILTO:info@culinaryhistorians.ca
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