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SUMMARY:Town of York Historical Society Presents Natasha Henry on "Emancipation Day in 2021: The History\, the Present\, & National"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with author and historian Natasha Henry as she discussed her books on the history of Emancipation Day in Canada! \nAlong with looking at the history of emancipation in Canada\, she will highlight the commemoration of Emancipation Day during the last year in the context of social unrest and the global COVID-19 pandemic. Henry will also discuss the recently passed bill\, M-36\, that was unanimously passed to have Emancipation Day recognized federally and share what it should mean for Black Canadians.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/town-of-york-historical-society-presents-natasha-henry-on-emancipation-day-in-2021-the-history-the-present-national/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Town of York Historical Society":MAILTO:info@tos1stpo.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210617T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210617T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210520T132627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210520T132627Z
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SUMMARY:The Toronto Railway Museum's Online Lecture: "The Crowd Went Wild! Canadian Baseball's Love Affair with the Railways''
DESCRIPTION:The Crowd Went Wild! Canadian Baseball’s Love Affair with the Railway \nJoin us on June 17 for the next online lecture in our 2021 series: The Crowd Went Wild!  Presented by Canada’s premier baseball historian\, William Humber\, discover the role the railways played in popularizing baseball in Canada. \nCanadian baseball’s biggest myth is how Americans imposed it on us. Not so! We shared with them the modern game’s evolution from its folk roots. In some ways\, Canadians had an even bigger role. The railway system brought this early role to full maturity. Its independent growth in Ontario\, between 1854-1873\, was railway reliant. Railway porters were likely the first African-Canadian team in 1869. In 1934\, Babe Ruth started his epical trip to Japan with a rail stopover in Moose Jaw. The crowd on a Saskatchewan platform went wild! To this day the GO train or subway takes most people to Blue Jays games and the VIA stopover in St. Marys Ontario is a homerun drive to Canada’s Baseball Hall of Fame. \nAbout William Humber \nWilliam Humber of Bowmanville entered Canada’s Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018 for championing the game’s history in Canada. Author of 12 books including five on baseball\, he is often asked to comment on baseball by amongst others the CBC and the Rogers Sportsnet. For the past 43 years he has taught a “Baseball Spring Training for Fans” course\, (on-line this year)\, preparing fans for the season ahead. He is a respected member of the Society for American Baseball Research’s 19th century research community. \nAbout the Toronto Railway Museum (TRM) \nThe Toronto Railway Museum (TRM) brings people together by telling stories of Toronto’s railway heritage. The Museum is located in the heart of downtown Toronto and is typically open year-round. TRM presents exhibits\, tours\, educational programs and publications that broaden the understanding and appreciation of Toronto’s rich railway history. TRM is committed to telling the stories of the railways\, and welcoming conversations of its varied experiences through its lecture series\, exhibits and integrated programming with a mission to learn from the past to make the future better. \n 
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/crowd-went-wild/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Toronto Railway Museum":MAILTO:manager@trha.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210619T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210609T160140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T160156Z
UID:10000280-1624107600-1624107600@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Writing Family History – The Anatomy of a Legacy Family History Book - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Dream of creating a family history book that you can hand down to generations to come. In this presentation\, learn the anatomy of a great family history book with example pages. Discover the options for creating and printing your book. Learn how to take your book from conception to completion in a reasonable amount of time. \nWhat attendees can expect to learn: \n\nHow to determine the scope and span of your book\nExplore a variety of page styles to include in your book\nLearn to create a book budget\nA brief look at copyright and permissions\nLearn how to create a plan and keep your project on deadline\nExamine a variety of publishing options\n\nRegister for this free event: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EeMBKG40RhC87SXIskuklA
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/writing-family-history-the-anatomy-of-a-legacy-family-history-book-part-2/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Lennox & Addington County Museum & Archives":MAILTO:museum@lennox-addington.on.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210619T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210609T141846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T141846Z
UID:10000278-1624107600-1624111200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Coptic Museum of Canada Workshop (on Zoom): Making Music with Bottles!
DESCRIPTION:Join us in a fun and creative experience! \n\nSitting at home during lockdown looking for a fun activity to do with friends and family?\nWanted to play music but not sure how to start?\nDon’t read music notes and don’t have a musical instrument?\n\nNot to worry\, we can teach you how to make your own instrument\, tune it and enjoy playing your own music! \nWHAT YOU WILL NEED: \n\n5\, 6 or 7 glass bottles (pop\, beer\, water)\n355 ml (12oz) bottles\, should all be the same size\nWater jug\nDownload free app: Tuner Lite\n\nTo safely resume its activities during the pandemic\, the Coptic Museum of Canada has decided to offer workshops through the Zoom platform. \nThe first workshop will be held on Saturday June 19 from 1-2pm: Making Music with Bottles! facilitated by Nagaty Banayoty who together with his friends came up with the idea of playing music by whistling into bottles when they were university students in Egypt and could not afford an instrument. The idea was an instant success! They performed concerts for over five years and were eventually able to purchase a set hand bells. \nOnce in Canada\, Nagaty joined the Ingram Ringers. He also runs groups of hand bell ringers and bottle whistlers! Handbells and bottle whistling are not a Coptic heritage but Nagaty’s story illustrates his creativity and is an example of cross-cultural engagement. \nThe workshop is free for anyone from Grade 7 to seniors. \nThis is an introductory workshop with demonstrations of how you can make music with (recycled) bottles! There will be breaks to ask questions. \nPreregistration is required: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw8yJ9faSeF4_V2Oa9PQfRPVVkpmSNS932JeRX1sCIBzOkgA/viewform \nRegistration deadline: June 13\, 2021
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/coptic-museum-of-canada-workshop-on-zoom-making-music-with-bottles/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Coptic Museum of Canada":MAILTO:copticmuseumcanada@gmail.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210619T150000
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CREATED:20210521T151241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210521T151241Z
UID:10000273-1624107600-1624114800@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Myseum: From Weeds We Grow: Birch Bark Basket Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for a Birch Bark Basket making workshop which is part of the STEPS Public Art “From Weeds We Grow” series. \nLed by First Nations artist Lindsey Lickers\, this workshop is a reflective exercise that not only allows participants to not only participate through creation\, but to dive deeper into their current relationship with the land base they reside on and the environment at large. This workshop will also explore how this relationship with the land has been strengthened by the knowledge learned and shared during the workshop. \nRooted in an expanded understanding of the importance of connecting to land\, creation utilizing natural materials combined with personalized symbolism of these learnings\, will be actualized through the medium of basket making. \nThe aim of this workshop is to share one way that Indigenous peoples honour this relationship through craft and provide an opportunity for participants to experience first-hand the interconnectedness in all things\, while also honouring their own experiences\, histories and relationships with the basket serving as the keeper of this new awareness. \nWe welcome those who don’t want to or are unable to participate in the making process\, but want to learn more\, to join. \nFollowing this workshop participants will have created a miniature birch bark basket used in medicine gathering. An online exhibit will present the final work alongside the creative process and learnings. \nFor more information and to register please visit: http://www.myseumoftoronto.com/programming/from-weeds-we-grow-birch-bark-basket-workshop/.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/myseum-from-weeds-we-grow-birch-bark-basket-workshop/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Myseum of Toronto":MAILTO:info@myseumoftoronto.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210619T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210510T145522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T145522Z
UID:10000268-1624114800-1624114800@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Myseum Intersections Festival | Reimagining ChinaTOwn in 2050: Virtual Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:What will become of Toronto’s Chinatown(s)? Reimagining ChinaTOwn is a collection of eleven speculative fiction stories set in 2050 that boldly reimagines the future of Chinatown as a shared and collective vision. \nWritten during the COVID-19 pandemic in the early months of 2020\, each story explores a personal relationship to Chinatown in the context of the rising anti-Asian sentiment and growing uncertainty for Chinatown’s future. As the community authors speculate on the future in 2050\, their stories offer a visionary act of resistance by uncovering new possible futures and bringing to light untold pasts. Chinatown itself is an illumination of the histories of diasporas for those who know how to see. It is both a place and a condition; between generations\, between patterns of immigration\, between identities\, between others\, between countries. By envisioning Chinatown anew\, the stories create a radically more generous and expansive present moment by building a collective and shared vision for the future of Toronto’s Chinatowns. \nWith contributions by Eva Chu\, Helen Ngo\, Amelia Gan\, Emperatriz Ung\, Michael Chong\, Georgia Barrington\, Tiffany Lam\, Razan Samara\, Amy Yan\, Evelne Lam\, and Robert Tin. Each short story is illustrated and accompanied by a virtual reality (VR) companion. Organized by Linda Zhang.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/myseum-intersections-festival-reimagining-chinatown-in-2050-virtual-book-launch/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Myseum of Toronto":MAILTO:info@myseumoftoronto.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210623T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210623T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210618T150647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210618T150647Z
UID:10000283-1624474800-1624480200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Virtual Video Tour of Woodland Cultural Centre (Mohawk Institute Residential School)
DESCRIPTION:The Mohawk Institute is one of a handful of Residential School buildings left standing in Canada; one of two in Ontario. It is the only one that offered in-person guided tours of the building until its closure for repairs in 2016. To meet the demand for tours and continue to fulfill our mandate to educate\, Woodland Cultural Centre pivoted to offering virtual video tours. \nThe virtual tour follows our guide\, Lorrie Gallant\, into the school\, where she provides insight and information into the 140-year history of Mohawk Institute Residential School. During the tour you will see inside the building as Lorrie takes you through the girls’ and boys’ dormitories\, the cafeteria\, laundry room\, and more. In addition\, you will hear first-hand accounts from five Survivors of the Mohawk Institute. \nDuring the tour you may hear things that some viewers will find traumatic. We ask that you prepare yourselves for what you are about to witness and take time for self-care. For those of you working from home please be aware this tour is not suitable for children under 14 years of age and ask that you find a location in your home where you may watch the video without the presence of any children in your care. \n\nThere is no need to pre-register. Please join North York Historical Society on the day! \nJoin the Zoom meeting by computer: \nhttps://zoom.us/j/95741361539?pwd=OW5PYlYwaHNPZWd2ZWxHRThLQmVWZz09\nMeeting ID: 957 4136 1539\nPasscode: 556581 \n-or- \nJoin by phone: \n+1 647 374 4685 Canada\n+1 647 558 0588 Canada\nFind your local number: https://zoom.us/u/aSPosq1tk\nMeeting ID: 957 4136 1539
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/virtual-video-tour-of-woodland-cultural-centre-mohawk-institute-residential-school/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="North York Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nyhs.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210624T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210624T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210616T133827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210616T133827Z
UID:10000282-1624563000-1624563000@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society PRIDE 2021 Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join the GenNext\, the Rainbow Collective\, and Thunder Bay museum for an evening of shared history from local members of the 2SLGBTQ community who will provide insight and local context of historic events. \nWhat was the experience of living in Thunder Bay as rights progressed? What were the local movements and individuals that have helped make changes here? \nTO VIEW THE PANEL DISCUSSION: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88570933593?pwd=VmdaMlVJem44YzRMZEFjQm8zMkNWUT09 \nModerators: \n\nJessy Bogaki – Rainbow Collective\nColleen Peters – United Way – GenNext\n\nPanelists \n\nDavid Belrose – Author: Answering a Different Call: My (Queer) Thunder Bay Life\nMichel Dumont – Two-spirited Metis mosaic artist\nDonna Nagy – Realtor & Thunder Pride Committee Organizer\n\nThis lecture session is part of a the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society’s long tradition of holding free public lectures.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/thunder-bay-historical-museum-society-pride-2021-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Thunder Bay Museum":MAILTO:info@thunderbaymuseum.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210624T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210624T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210601T135033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T135033Z
UID:10000274-1624563000-1624568400@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Packaged Toronto: Vintage Food Packaging & The Companies Behind Them
DESCRIPTION:Vintage historic food & drink packaging and the companies behind them from Toronto’s early days. From the exiting new book Packaged Toronto! \nResearcher and writer Jamie Bradburn will talk about historical food and drink packaging and the companies behind them as featured in a new book from the publishers of Spacing magazine: Packaged Toronto: A Collection of the City’s Historic Design. \nIn Packaged Toronto\, Spacing’s writers teamed up with City of Toronto museum curators to reveal a treasure trove of early local package design from the City’s vast collection. Through detailed photography and historical essays focused on an underserved period of Canadian design\, Packaged Toronto takes readers on a journey back in time to the period between 1870 and 1950 to witness the emergence of the city’s aesthetic. Jamie Bradburn focuses on some of the companies and products from this period\, from Mr. Christie’s Cookie Tin for Soldiers to Harry Horne’s Double Cream Custard Powder\, and much more. \nTicket holders will receive a coupon good for a $5 discount on the book\, good through June 30.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/packaged-toronto-vintage-food-packaging-the-companies-behind-them/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Culinary Historians of Canada":MAILTO:info@culinaryhistorians.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210625T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20201202T202342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201202T202342Z
UID:10000206-1624608000-1624633200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Port Hope & District Historical Society 2021 Three-Day Fundraiser Yard Sale
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/port-hope-district-historical-society-2021-three-day-fundraiser-yard-sale/2021-06-25/
LOCATION:Dorothy’s House Museum\, 3632 Ganaraska Rd.\, Port Hope\, Ontario\, L0A 1B0\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Port Hope & District Historical Society":MAILTO:info@porthopehistorical.ca
GEO:44.0563525;-78.4075326
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210510T144726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T144726Z
UID:10000265-1624615200-1624640400@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Myseum Intersections 2021: Akanzyla (Durational Performance)
DESCRIPTION:A virtual livestream performance on the future of Women’s work where audience members can drop-in anytime to watch and interact. \nAbout this Livestream Performance\nSynopsis \nAkanzyla is an Indian climate refugee living in T’karonto\, located in the Northeast region of Turtle Island\, on the shores of Lake Ontarí’io in 2050. The government has offered climate refugees housing in the run-down condos that flooded the land’s infrastructure in the early 2000s. Akanzyla is a polyworker\, offering spiritual caretaking services for online communities\, participating in algae cultivation and transformation experiments as a creative biologist in the Almanac Cooperative\, all while being the second parent to two children conceived through hybridized surrogacy in a nurture pod and making content to increase the value of her namesake coin. Given the climate circumstances\, she is only able to safely venture outdoors 1-2 times a week\, leaving her physically isolated\, yet weaved through digital realms of care and collectivity. \nIn this 7-hour live durational performance (attend for as little or last long as you’d like) you are invited into her apartment to witness a work day from a possible future where feminine principles such as interspecies communication\, ancestral intelligence\, ecological healing\, care and cooperation reign\, but conflict with the residue of destructive legacy systems including colonialism\, white supremacy and capitalism. \nAudience members will be invited to participate in collective work throughout the day\, sensing into what futures of how we labour are available to us. \nThis work is informed by Memory Work\, a foresight research project on the future of woman’s work led by FromLater and At The Moment (ATM). \n*Please note as this is a durational performance you can tune-in/watch for as long as or as little as you choose. Join during a break or have a window/tab open throughout the day. There is also a participatory option while you watch\, which isn’t required but recommended. \nFor further information and to register please visit: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/myseum-intersections-2021-akanzyla-durational-performance-tickets-150972104629.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/myseum-intersections-2021-akanzyla-durational-performance/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Myseum of Toronto":MAILTO:info@myseumoftoronto.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210626T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210626T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20201202T202342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201202T202342Z
UID:10000207-1624694400-1624719600@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Port Hope & District Historical Society 2021 Three-Day Fundraiser Yard Sale
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/port-hope-district-historical-society-2021-three-day-fundraiser-yard-sale/2021-06-26/
LOCATION:Dorothy’s House Museum\, 3632 Ganaraska Rd.\, Port Hope\, Ontario\, L0A 1B0\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Port Hope & District Historical Society":MAILTO:info@porthopehistorical.ca
GEO:44.0563525;-78.4075326
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210627T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210627T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20201202T202342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201202T202342Z
UID:10000208-1624780800-1624806000@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Port Hope & District Historical Society 2021 Three-Day Fundraiser Yard Sale
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/port-hope-district-historical-society-2021-three-day-fundraiser-yard-sale/2021-06-27/
LOCATION:Dorothy’s House Museum\, 3632 Ganaraska Rd.\, Port Hope\, Ontario\, L0A 1B0\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Port Hope & District Historical Society":MAILTO:info@porthopehistorical.ca
GEO:44.0563525;-78.4075326
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Dorothy’s House Museum 3632 Ganaraska Rd. Port Hope Ontario L0A 1B0 Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=3632 Ganaraska Rd.:geo:-78.4075326,44.0563525
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210628T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210628T143000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210621T165902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210621T165902Z
UID:10000285-1624885200-1624890600@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Changes to the Ontario Heritage Act: What it Means for You
DESCRIPTION:A presentation and Q&A session about recent changes to the Ontario Heritage Act. \nHeritage staff from the Ministry of Heritage\, Sport\, Tourism and Culture Industries will explain recent legislative and regulatory changes to the Ontario Heritage Act and what they mean for you. \nThis is a technical briefing for practitioners familiar with the Act. An additional session has been added for June 28th.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/changes-to-the-ontario-heritage-act-what-it-means-for-you/
LOCATION:online
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210629T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210629T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210621T165401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210621T165401Z
UID:10000284-1624978800-1624978800@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Hastings County Road Trips: In Search of Historic Plaques
DESCRIPTION:The back roads of Hastings County are sprinkled with historic sites\, if only you knew how to reach them. \nFortunately\, the Hastings County Historical Society has created an on-line guidance system to show you the way. \nOrland French\, the Society’s “historic sites man”\, will present an illustrated on-line discussion on at 3 p.m.\, Tuesday June 29 to lure you into the deepest recesses of Hastings County. His talk will feature descriptions of road trips into Hastings County in search of historic plaques.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/hastings-county-road-trips-in-search-of-historic-plaques/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Hastings County Historical Society":MAILTO:president@hastingshistory.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210629T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210629T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210609T160506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T160506Z
UID:10000281-1624989600-1624993200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Coming to Halifax: A Conversation with Italian Women
DESCRIPTION:ICAP invites you to attend the Pier 21 launch of Coming to Halifax: A Conversation with Italian Women. This is in support of our ICAP member\, Nancy Spina. \nBeginning with a screening of the short documentary\, Coming to Halifax\, and followed by a conversation with filmmaker Nancy Spina\, join us via Zoom Webinar for an evening of film! \nComing to Halifax is a closer look at female Italian immigration experiences\, focusing on those settling in Halifax. Opening remarks provided by Carrie-Ann Smith\, Vice President of Audience Engagement at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21\, and Maria Cioni of the Italian Canadian Archives Project. \nPartnered with the Italian Canadian Association of Nova Scotia and the Italian Canadian Archives Project.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/coming-to-halifax-a-conversation-with-italian-women/
LOCATION:online
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210630T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210630T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210324T135343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T135343Z
UID:10000235-1625079600-1625079600@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Caledon East & District Historical Society June 2021 Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Major Dave Borrett Presents ​The History of ​the Sandhill Pipes & Drums
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/caledon-east-district-historical-society-june-2021-presentation/
LOCATION:online
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210712T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210712T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210707T154231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T154307Z
UID:10000291-1626094800-1626098400@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Local Garden Walk and Activity With Communities in Bloom (Napanee)
DESCRIPTION:Be inspired by our local Communities in Bloom group who keep Napanee looking beautiful. See if you can follow along their map to check out the different community gardens that they plant and tend to. \nA special gardening kit for #hopeisgrowing will also be available for pickup to enjoy at home. This program is being done by Communities in Bloom organizations across Canada by planting yellow flowers. Kits are limited\, so reserve yours today!
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/local-garden-walk-and-activity-with-communities-in-bloom-napanee/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Lennox & Addington County Museum & Archives":MAILTO:museum@lennox-addington.on.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210718
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210712T145228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T145228Z
UID:10000293-1626134400-1626566399@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Uxbridge Historical Centre - Heritage Crafts
DESCRIPTION:Stop by the UHC any weekday between 9am-5pm to pick up a fun heritage craft kit to work on at home! This week’s activity is a Hanging Quilt Craft and next week’s activity is a Bookmark Weaving Craft. Heritage craft kits include all materials needed and instructions. Kits are available by donation; suggested donation is $3. \n\nStay tuned on our social media for instructional videos and more craft kits throughout the summer! \nHERITAGE CRAFT KITS.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/heritage-crafts/
LOCATION:Uxbridge Historical Centre\, 7239 Concession Rd 6\, Uxbridge\, Ontario\, L9P 1N5\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Uxbridge Historical Centre":MAILTO:museum@uxbridge.ca
GEO:44.1069902;-79.1457143
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Uxbridge Historical Centre 7239 Concession Rd 6 Uxbridge Ontario L9P 1N5 Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=7239 Concession Rd 6:geo:-79.1457143,44.1069902
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210713T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210713T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210707T142644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T142644Z
UID:10000288-1626202800-1626206400@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:An Introduction to the History of Canadian Residential Schools
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will explain the history of the residential school system in Canada\, its origins\, policies\, and impacts. It will explain the role of both the federal government\, as well as the missionaries and churches who ran the schools. \nWe will discuss the experiences of children who attended the schools\, and the impacts this system had on Indigenous communities. \nThe presentation will also look specifically at the history of the Mohawk Institute in Brantford\, Ontario\, the oldest and longest-running residential school in Canada\, and will consider the unique history of the institution\, as well as the important work of survivors to educate the public about their experiences today. \nSpeakers: Elder Rick Hill\, Dr. Alison Norman\, Ryan Shackleton
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/an-introduction-to-the-history-of-canadian-residential-schools/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Know History Historical Services":MAILTO:info@knowhistory.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210715T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210715T133000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210707T142858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T142858Z
UID:10000289-1626352200-1626355800@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:An Introduction to the History of Canadian Residential Schools
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will explain the history of the residential school system in Canada\, its origins\, policies\, and impacts. It will explain the role of both the federal government\, as well as the missionaries and churches who ran the schools. \nWe will discuss the experiences of children who attended the schools\, and the impacts this system had on Indigenous communities. \nThe presentation will also look specifically at the history of the Mohawk Institute in Brantford\, Ontario\, the oldest and longest-running residential school in Canada\, and will consider the unique history of the institution\, as well as the important work of survivors to educate the public about their experiences today. \nSpeakers: Elder Rick Hill\, Dr. Alison Norman\, Ryan Shackleton
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/an-introduction-to-the-history-of-canadian-residential-schools-2/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Know History Historical Services":MAILTO:info@knowhistory.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210721T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210721T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210707T153023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T153023Z
UID:10000290-1626894000-1626901200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Rails Through Aurora
DESCRIPTION:Next up in our 2021 lecture series is “Rails Through Aurora” presented in partnership with the Aurora Historical Society! Presenter Adam Peltenburg will dive into the history of the railways through Aurora including Canadian National Railway\, Ontario Northland Railway\, and the Ontario\, Simcoe and Huron Railway. \nThe community of Aurora\, Ontario has a long and storied history of railways dating back before Canada’s Confederation. This presentation will offer a comprehensive history of the railways of Aurora and its surroundings from 1853 to the present day. \nAdam will cover the important people and events involved in the construction of these railways supported by captivating visuals including maps and photographs.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/rails-through-aurora/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Toronto Railway Museum":MAILTO:manager@trha.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210726T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210726T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210707T154513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T154544Z
UID:10000292-1627304400-1627308000@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Paper Mache Creatures With Andrea Malus (Napanee)
DESCRIPTION:What is better than getting your hands dirty and creating something that can be found within your imagination? \nArtist\, Andrea Malus\, is going to teach us about the artistic creations known as paper mache. \nTales of Fantasy and Folklore are filled with creatures and characters beyond our world and we can’t wait to see the creature you come up with! \nThis free kit will contain the materials required to make your paper mache creature in addition to common household items. Reserve yours now as quantities are limited! \nAn instructional zoom video will be available to help registrants create their creature.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/paper-mache-creatures-with-andrea-malus/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Lennox & Addington County Museum & Archives":MAILTO:museum@lennox-addington.on.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210727T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210727T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210702T153841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T153905Z
UID:10000287-1627414200-1627419600@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Mrs. Dalgairns's 1830 Kitchen – Mary F. Williamson with Elizabeth Baird
DESCRIPTION:Mary Williamson talks about the extraordinary mix of cuisine and culture in an 1830 cookbook\, with updated recipes demo’d by Elizabeth Baird \nIn her new book\, Mrs. Dalgairns’s Kitchen\, Mary Williamson examines an unusual 19th century cookbook\, The Practice of Cookery. The book was unique not only in being wholly original\, but for its broad culinary influences\, incorporating recipes from British North America\, the United States\, England\, Scotland\, France and India. \nMrs. Dalgairn was thought by her contemporaries to be Scottish\, but she had lived for over 20 years on Prince Edward Island in Canada. In Mrs Dalgairns’s Kitchen\, Mary Williamson reclaims Dalgairns and her book’s Canadian roots. In addition to the author’s experience of Acadian and Mi’kmaq foodways\, Mrs. Dalgairns lived in Scotland for a number of years and added recipes there to her repertoire. Her mother had come from Boston\, inspiring the cookbook’s several American recipes; Dalgairns’s brothers-in-law lived in India\, reflected in the chapter devoted to curry recipes. \nWhen The Practice of Cookery first appeared in 1829\, reviewers went into ecstasies and it was a top seller for nearly 30 years\, until it was finally eclipsed by Mrs. Beeton’s famous cookbook. \nMary Williamson will be joined by Elizabeth Baird\, who adapted some of the recipes in the book for modern kitchens. Baird—who found Dalgairns’s recipes extremely practical—will demonstrate two of the updated recipes from the book. A Question & Answer with both women will follow.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/mrs-dalgairnss-1830-kitchen-mary-f-williamson-with-elizabeth-baird/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Culinary Historians of Canada":MAILTO:info@culinaryhistorians.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210728T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210728T184000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210727T144015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T144015Z
UID:10000298-1627463700-1627497600@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Shaping Sustainability in Ontario
DESCRIPTION:Since taking on the position of Lieutenant Governor in 2014\, the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell has travelled provincially and internationally\, with a focus on hearing and sharing stories of sustainability. \nAs Her Honour’s mandate reaches seven eventful years\, the office will be hosting a one-day virtual conference. Shaping Sustainability in Ontario is an opportunity to explore not only what Her Honour has learned but how Ontarians are laying the groundwork for continued positive change for the future\, bringing together some of her most memorable and fascinating experiences. \nJoin us for a day of discussion\, critical thinking\, and art as we take a deep dive into the work being done across Ontario to shape sustainability. This one-day conference will feature experts\, thought leaders\, and youth from around Ontario\, all with a deep commitment to sustainability. Panels will explore various cross-sections of our society and how sustainable thinking can apply to all aspects of our lives\, shaping where and how we live\, work\, and play.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/shaping-sustainability-in-ontario/
LOCATION:online
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210801T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210801T133000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210727T204058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210727T204138Z
UID:10000299-1627819200-1627824600@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:159th Annual Emancipation Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual experience of reflection\, storytelling and entertainment! \nThe Emancipation Festival is pleased to provide an informative and entertaining video showcasing speakers and performers who will share compelling stories and compositions of freedom\, legacy and inclusion. \nThis virtual experience is an alternative to the annual festivities that take place in Owen Sound\, the most northern terminus of the Underground Railroad and the longest continuous running emancipation picnic in North America. \nCelebrate this special occasion with us! \nAugust 1\, 2021 will be the first Emancipation Day since Bill M-36 was unanimously passed in the House of Commons to officially recognize this significant day across Canada. \nPreview of speakers\, performers and storytellers \nFeatured on the video are the Honourable Wanda Thomas Barnard\, Senator – Nova Scotia (East Preston)\, Owen Sound’s Mayor Ian Boddy\, Members of Parliament Alex Ruff (Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound)\, Majid Jowhari (Richmond Hill) and Matthew Green (Hamilton Centre)\, Dr. Afua Cooper\, Ontario’s Poet Laureate Randell Adjei\, and many others. \nMusicians Bobby Dean Blackburn\, Brooke Blackburn\, Harrison Kennedy\, Michael Dunston\, Eugene Smith\, Josh Ritchie and other artists are also showcased. \nThe video will premiere on our YouTube Channel\, starting at noon on Sunday\, August 1. Busy at that time? That’s okay! You can watch it anytime at your convenience. \nThe Emancipation Festival is a not-for-profit organization and is grateful for the support from individuals\, businesses\, community organizations and government.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/159th-annual-emancipation-festival/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Emancipation Festival":MAILTO:owensoundemancipationfestival@gmail.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210801T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210801T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210714T150215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T150308Z
UID:10000295-1627830000-1627837200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Emancipation Day Drive-Thru BBQ (Oakville)
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate Emancipation Day on Sunday\, August 1\, the CCAH will be hosting a free drive-thru BBQ in Oakville featuring Chef Romaine from our Sizzlin’ Halton cooking series. \nTo celebrate Emancipation Day in Oakville\, the CCAH is collaborating with the Halton Black History Awareness Society (HBHAS). Pre-order your meals with the CCAH and then join the HBHAS online at 5:00 pm for virtual entertainment. \nYou will be required to pre-register for meals here to help us track numbers and manage COVID-19 restrictions. We will be providing up to 200 free meals. Chef Romaine will be preparing meals featured in our Sizzlin’ Halton cooking series featured on Cogeco’s YourTV throughout the summer. \nWhile your meal is free\, we kindly ask that you consider making a donation to our charity to allow us to continue providing educational and cultural programs that create a sense of community and harmony.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/emancipation-day-drive-thru-bbq-oakville/
LOCATION:Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre\, 2302 Bridge Rd\, Oakville\, Ontario\, L6L 3L5\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton":MAILTO:info@ccah.ca
GEO:43.4051817;-79.7187788
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre 2302 Bridge Rd Oakville Ontario L6L 3L5 Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2302 Bridge Rd:geo:-79.7187788,43.4051817
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210801T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210801T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210714T145529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T145529Z
UID:10000294-1627837200-1627846200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:2021 Halton Freedom Celebration Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Halton Freedom Celebration (HBHAS) Virtual Festival celebrates and acknowledges Halton’s rich Multi-cultured History. \nThe HBHAS 2021 free virtual presentation presents historians\, government\, community leaders and entertainers\, a number of which are enslaved descendants\, orphaned youths\, and freedom/equality activists denouncing racism and promoting cultural knowledge\, inclusive integration and authentic equality. \nThis video celebrates\, through inspiring narratives and exquisite music\, 187 years since the British Emancipation Act of 1834 and appreciates the Halton\, Hamilton\, Niagara area as being where the Emancipation process began; recognizing our first year of Canada’s legislated National August 1st Emancipation Day and Burlington\, Ontario\, Canada being the first city in the world to acclaim August as Emancipation Month. \nThe Halton Black History Awareness Society is please to collaborate with the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton who is distributing free food packages throughout Halton on August 1st. The HBHAS also thanks its sponsors\, Turkstra Lumber\, Burlington Arts & Culture\, TD Bank\, FACTOR and the Burlington Community Foundation for their continue support. \nEnjoy our presentation and we look forward to seeing you live at our expanded 2022 Halton Freedom Festival. \nDonations welcomed at www.hbhas.ca. Thank you.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/2021-halton-freedom-celebration-festival/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Halton Black History Awareness Society":MAILTO:hbhas2015@gmail.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210801T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210801T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210629T145527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T145527Z
UID:10000286-1627840800-1627846200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:2021 Emancipation Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Emancipation Day is now formally recognized across Canada. Join the OBHS as we celebrate with our annual event on August 1st\, at 6pm EST. \nAbout this event\nOn August 1st\, the OBHS hosts virtually the annual Emancipation Day celebration to commemorate the anniversary of the Slavery Abolition Act. \nAugust 1\, 1834\, marks the day in which the practice of the enslavement of African peoples in all British colonies came to an end. Through the tireless efforts of both the enslaved and free status Africans\, as well as Black and white abolitionists\, emancipation finally became a reality. \nThis event features speakers\, performers\, the history of Toronto Carnival\, a cooking demonstration and much more. Join us and share this free event with your family and network! \nOn March 24th\, 2021\, by unanimous consent\, the House of Commons has adopted the M-36 bill. \nCanada has now recognized August 1st as Emancipation Day nationwide – But the recognition\, the education\, the fight for justice has just begun. \nThe Motion M-36 under PMB in the name of MP Majid Jowhari\, demonstrates that the House recognize that: \n(a) the British Parliament abolished slavery in the British Empire as of August 1\, 1834; \n(b) slavery existed in British North America prior to its abolition in 1834; \n(c) abolitionists and others who struggled against slavery\, including those who arrived in Upper and Lower Canada by the Underground Railroad\, have historically celebrated August 1 as Emancipation Day; \n(d) the Government of Canada announced on January 30\, 2018\, that it would officially recognize the United Nations International Decade for People of African Descent to highlight the important contributions that people of African descent have made to Canadian society\, and to provide a platform for confronting anti-Black racism; \n(e) the heritage of Canada’s people of African descent and the contributions they have made and continue to make to Canada; and that\, in the opinion of the House\, the government should designate August 1 of every year as “Emancipation Day” in Canada. \nHouse of Commons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0_JC9TwAtM \nThe OBHS invites you to become a member and welcomes donations.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/2021-emancipation-day-celebration/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Ontario Black History Society":MAILTO:admin@blackhistorysociety.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210805T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210805T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T101737
CREATED:20210803T210205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210803T210309Z
UID:10000300-1628190000-1628190000@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Reception: 2021 Grand National Fibre Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join the Thunder Bay Museum for a reception celebrating the 2021 Grand National Fibre Art Exhibition. \nThis traveling juried exhibition features 48 works of art from all over Canada. For more information visit: https://www.grandnationalfibreartexhibition.com/crossroads-2021 \nOfficial remarks from 7:15 to 7:30 PM \nFree Museum Admission during the event \nPrepacked refreshments will be available in the lobby
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/reception-2021-grand-national-fibre-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Thunder Bay Museum\, 425 Donald St E.\, Thunder Bay\, Ontario\, P7E 5V1\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Thunder Bay Museum":MAILTO:info@thunderbaymuseum.com
GEO:48.3827596;-89.2446377
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Thunder Bay Museum 425 Donald St E. Thunder Bay Ontario P7E 5V1 Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=425 Donald St E.:geo:-89.2446377,48.3827596
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