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SUMMARY:Town of York Historical Society: Found Objects: An Archeological Investigation of the Port Lands
DESCRIPTION:The revitalization of sections of Toronto’s waterfront is underway\, which will prevent flooding within the Don Valley and create new greenspaces in the Port Lands. During excavation of the new Don River channel\, a large deposit of twentieth century “garbage” was uncovered\, including some surprising objects. \nJoin Scott Eckford\, Archeologist at the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TCRA)\, as he discusses the history of the Port Lands and recent archaeological investigations in this virtual presentation.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/town-of-york-historical-society-found-objects-an-archeological-investigation-of-the-port-lands/
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SUMMARY:Conférence de la Société d’histoire de Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Conférence de la Société d’histoire de Toronto  \nLe jeudi 27 janvier 2022 à 19 h – EN LIGNE \n  \nARMOIRIES\, EMBLÈMES\, BLASONS… \nL’HÉRALDIQUE AU SERVICE DE L’HISTOIRE \nET DU PATRIMOINE FAMILIAL \n  \nConférencier : Samy Khalid\, Héraut d’armes du Canada et directeur de l’Autorité héraldique du Canada \n  \nLes armoiries\, drapeaux\, insignes sont des emblèmes riches en couleurs et en histoire. Parallèlement aux traditions emblématiques millénaires des Premiers Peuples\, le système héraldique\, apparu au Moyen-Âge en Europe de l’Ouest\, s’est épanoui en Amérique du Nord au cours des quatre derniers siècles. Avec ses règles\, son langage et son esthétisme particuliers\, cette science n’a cessé de piquer la curiosité en même temps qu’elle a permis d’ajouter du cachet aux façades de nos institutions nationales et à nos arbres généalogiques. \n  \nSamy Khalid évoquera le travail de héraut d’armes moderne et rappellera l’histoire de ces emblèmes ainsi que leur raison d’être pour les familles d’aujourd’hui. Joignez-vous à nous pour en apprendre davantage sur la discipline méconnue de l’héraldique! \n  \nPour y assister\, réservez vos billets gratuits à : \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/billets-lheraldique-au-service-de-lhistoire-et-du-patrimoine-familial-244856932677 \nLe lien Zoom vous sera envoyé par Eventbrite quelques heures avant l’événement.  \n  \nContact pour les médias : info@sht.ca
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/la-societe-dhistoire-de-toronto/
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SUMMARY:The Historical Society of St. Catharines Online Lecture: “Mill Races in St. Catharines”
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Brian Narhi \nBrian Narhi’s presentation will concern his research into the Mill Races in St. Catharines. \nJoin Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86129227709
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/the-historical-society-of-st-catharines-online-lecture-mill-races-in-st-catharines/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220129T120000
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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/2022-01-29/
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SUMMARY:2022 OBHS Black History Month Kick-Off
DESCRIPTION:Join us as the OBHS Kicks Off Black History Month and recognizes the achievement of Canadians in Community Service and more. \nJoin us as the Ontario Black History Society in partnership with our lead sponsor TD Bank hosts our 34th annual Black History Month Kick-Off to recognize the histories and achievements of Black Canadians and fund raise for our organization. Our theme this year is “Home.” \nPartake in an exciting programme and enjoy a delectable dinner prepared and delivered by Chef Selwyn Richards (please note: delivery restrictions apply). Tickets are now on sale! \nOutside of the delivery area? There are ticket options. Interested in donating your meal to a community member/organization? We will take care of that for you. \nThank you for supporting our annual fundraising event!
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