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SUMMARY:National Trust Webinar: Information Systems: Protecting the Past\, Securing the Future (Part 3 of our Accessing Heritage Places From Home Series)
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: CIPA Emerging Professionals; International Council on Monuments and Sites; NSERC Create Heritage Engineering Program; and the National Trust for Canada \nIn this webinar we will share some of the ways Information Systems are used to support the monitoring of cultural heritage by helping us understand and manage change from a distance. The webinar is suitable for those with multiple levels of technical knowledge\, from beginners to experts on Information Systems. \nJoin us for presentations by panelists\, followed by a Q&A: \n\nInformation Systems for Cultural Heritage Landscapes: Experiences in Central Asia (Ona Vileikis\, University College London\, UK)\nThe Role of Information Systems for Regeneration and Optimization of Cultural Heritage Districts: EU H2020 ROCK Project (Gamze Dane\, Eindhoven University of Technology\, Netherlands and Martina Massari\, University of Bologna\, Italy)\nMonitoring Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (Bijan Rouhani\, University of Oxford\, UK)\nOE3D – Digital Mapping of Eastern Ontario (Joanna Cooper\, Carleton Immersive Media Studio\, Canada)\nAnd more! (Minna Silver\, Grazia Tucci\, and Mario Santana)
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SUMMARY:Town of York Historical Society Online Talk: The Wreck of HMS Speedy: The Tragedy that Shook Upper Canada
DESCRIPTION:Join us online Thursday July 23th 2020\, for a special talk with author and historian Dan Buchanan! \nAuthor and historian Dan Buchanan presents an engaging 45-minute talk based on his new book The Wreck of HMS Speedy: The Tragedy That Shook Upper Canada. The loss of HMS Speedy in 1804 was a disaster of immense proportions for the fledgling province of Upper Canada. and much of it happened in York\, the former Toronto. It is a story that has been told many times in the past but Buchanan takes a different tack. He digs deep into contemporary documents to uncover the conflicts and forces and prejudices that conspired to send the Speedy to its fate. Who were the twenty people on board and why were they there? What did they leave behind? \nBuchanan then enhances this Canadian history story with never-before published details about the efforts in the early 1990s to discover the remains of HMS Speedy in Lake Ontario. With exclusive access to the personal papers of Ed Burtt\, the diver who undertook three years of exploration in the water south of Presqu’ile Point\, Buchanan helps us understand what was found and what it might mean. Why was Ed Burt 99.99% sure he had found the remains of HMS Speedy? This presentation will answer that question and leave you with more to ask. \n 
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/town-of-york-historical-society-online-talk-the-wreck-of-hms-speedy/
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SUMMARY:Friends of Wesleyville Village Step Inside Sundays - July 26\, 2020
DESCRIPTION:Despite the heat and COVID-19 restrictions\, we plan to resume Step Inside Sundays – Noon to 4 pm on July 26th\, August 2nd\, 9th\, 16th\, 23rd\, and 30th. Volunteers will clean and open the Wesleyville Church for visitors – one family at a time. \nYour participation as a volunteer host or just for a family visit would be most welcome. To volunteer call Kathryn 905 753-2196 or Sue 905 885-1344.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/friends-of-wesleyville-village-step-inside-sundays-july-26-2020/
LOCATION:Wesleyville Village\, 2082 Lakeshore Rd.\, Port Hope\, ON\, L1A 3V7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200731T160000
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SUMMARY:Ontario Black History Society Emancipation Day Celebration 2020
DESCRIPTION:On July 31st\, the OBHS will be hosting virtually its 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 evening features keynote speaker Itah Sadu\, award-winning author\, storyteller and owner of A Different Booklist\,Cultural Centre. New this year is a special virtual tour of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site. Join us as Steven Cook\, manager of Uncle Tom’s Cabin\, showcases this Black History Museum located in Dresden\, ON. As we reflect on the current COVID-19 pandemic and anti-racism protests\, we will speak with JCA President Adaoma Patterson on pandemic responses for the Black community\, and Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder Pascale Diverlus. \nHosted by Femi Lawson\, guests will also hear a greeting from OBHS President Natasha Henry\, enjoy a cooking demonstration by Chef Warren Ford and view a musical performance by Khari Wendell McClelland.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/ontario-black-history-society-emancipation-day-celebration-2020/
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