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SUMMARY:Digital Panel Presentation\, Home and Away: Sarnia-Lambton at War
DESCRIPTION:Join Heritage Sarnia-Lambton on Wednesday\, November 11 for the digital panel presentation Home and Away: Sarnia-Lambton at War. \nIn this third digital panel presentation\, heritage professionals from across Lambton County will be recognizing our war veterans. Join us as we discuss the incredible stories about the sacrifices that were made by our military overseas\, as well as the contributions of brave\, local men and women on the home front. This presentation is a great opportunity to participate in a virtual celebration of our men and women in the military this Remembrance Day. \n“Participants will hear stories and discussions that provide a local context and connection to historical events\,” said Dana Thorne\, Curator/Supervisor\, Lambton Heritage Museum\, who will also be moderating the event. “We will learn about five men from Plympton-Wyoming who died in the last 100 days of WWI\, fundraising efforts in Arkona by the local women’s institute and the Red Cross\, Imperial Oil’s contributions to WWII\, the role of Lambton County’s regimental bands and more.” \nThe presentation will be held on Wednesday\, November 11\, 2020 from 7 – 8 p.m.\, and pre-registration is required online through Zoom. \nPanelists include: Erin Dee-Richard\, Oil Museum of Canada; Nicole Aszalos\, Lambton County Archives; Laurie Mason\, Moore Museum; Kailyn Shepley\, Sombra Museum; Glenn Stott\, Arkona-Lions Museum; Gord Mackenzie\, Plympton-Wyoming Museum; and David McLean\, Forest Museum. \nIf you are unable to attend the live event\, the panel presentation will be recorded and available to view on the Lambton County Archives YouTube channel and the Heritage Sarnia-Lambton website.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/sarnia-lambton-at-war/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Lambton Heritage Museum":MAILTO:dana.thorne@county-lambton.on.ca
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SUMMARY:Esquesing HS November 2020 Meeting: Memorials to Military Service
DESCRIPTION:Richard Ruggle\, local historian\, will attend our Remembrance Day meeting to share with us examples and stories connected with the memorials dedicated to those in our military who served our country.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/esquesing-hs-november-2020-meeting-memorials-to-military-service/
LOCATION:Knox Presbyterian Church\, 116 Main St. S.\, Georgetown\, ON\, L7G 3E6\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Esquesing Historical Society":MAILTO:esquesinghs@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201118
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SUMMARY:Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation "Opening the Schoolhouse to All" Online Lecture Series: 1 of 4
DESCRIPTION:Lecture 1: The Promise of Equity: Race\, Multiculturalism\, and First Nations Education\nThe first session (November 17) explores The Promise of Equity: Race\, Multiculturalism\, and First Nations Education\, and features panelists: Carl James\, Jean Augustine Chair in Education\, Community and Diaspora at York University; Natasha Henry\, President of the Ontario Black History Society; University of Toronto’s\, Rob Vipond\, author of Making a Global City: How One School Embraced Diversity; and Ryerson University historian\, Ian Mosby\, a specialist in the study of indigenous health and the politics of settler colonialism. \n\nBy law and custom\, everyone in Canada attends school. Some two-thirds of Canadians have been to college or university\, among the highest participation rates in the world. Yet the achievement of full and equal access to schooling is an ongoing and unfinished project. \nHow has the pursuit of wider educational opportunity evolved historically? How do educational experiences educational vary by race\, gender\, neighbourhoods\, and special needs? What kinds of teaching and learning will best serve individuals and communities in the years ahead? How is the COVID-19 affecting access to schools and the experiences of students\, teachers\, and families? \nThese and other questions will be taken up in a four-part ZOOM series\, sponsored by the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation\, which begins in November 2020 and will continue in January 2021. The sessions feature presentations and panel discussions on a range of important educational themes. The series\, free of charge\, and accessible online\, is designed for a broad audience interested in the past\, present and future of Canadian education. \nSpeakers include academics\, teachers\, and community leaders whose work\, writing\, and public engagement have enhanced our understanding of the schooling world. \nThrough provocative questions and informed discussion\, the series will probe the achievements\, limitations and prospects of schooling and higher education in disquieting times. \nContacts: \n\nPaul Axelrod\, series co-coordinator paxelrod@edu.yorku.ca\nMiriah Bough\, Enoch Turner Foundation\n\nStay tuned for information on how to register for this free series.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/enoch-turner-schoolhouse-foundation-online-lecture-1/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation":MAILTO:info@enochturnerschoolhouse.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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SUMMARY:Ontario Barn Preservation Online Presentation: An Evening with Cathy Johnston Walton and her Book Vanishing Barns
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live chat with Cathy Walton she shares her experiences with writing her book Vanishing Barns: Remembering the Gentle Giants. \nVanishing Barns is a beautifully illustrated book of black and white photographs. It unearths rich stories of rural life in southern Ontario as told by family members. Each of the 162 barns recorded includes photos both recent and historical\, genealogy beginning around 1880\, barn dimensions and water sources. Other articles of interest include barn tools\, petitioning for Crown land\, a contract for building a 1904 barn and an 1875 mortgage sale poster. \nWhen she was only two\, Cathy cried “cow…pig…horse!” when she had to leave the farm that soon after became her family’s home. Retiring from teaching Cathy’s attention was drawn to the silent disappearance of barns. Making a record of the ones that were left became a passion. \nThis is a by donation event for the non-OBP-members\, and free for our members. \nDate: November 18\, 2020 at 7PM \nWhere: online via Zoom video OR via phone in \nHow: You can get tickets by registering at Eventbrite and the attendance links and info will be sent to you. Or consider joining with a membership and receive a free ticket and other benefits as you support our organization!
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/vanishing-barns/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Ontario Barn Preservation":MAILTO:info@ontariobarnpreservation.com
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201124
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SUMMARY:Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation "Opening the Schoolhouse to All" Online Lecture Series: 2 of 4
DESCRIPTION:Lecture 2: Are We Moving Closer to Gender Equity in Education?\nSession Two (November 24) asks “Are We Moving Closer to Gender Equity in Education?” Former Premier and Minister of Education\, Kathleen Wynne\, will be joined on the panel by University of Waterloo Professor Kristina Llewellyn\, author of Democracy’s Angels: The Work of Women Teachers; Elizabeth Smyth\, from OISE/University of Toronto\, co-editor of Women Educators\, Leaders and Activists; and Toronto teacher Sachin Maharaj\, a Toronto Star contributing columnist. \n\nBy law and custom\, everyone in Canada attends school. Some two-thirds of Canadians have been to college or university\, among the highest participation rates in the world. Yet the achievement of full and equal access to schooling is an ongoing and unfinished project. \nHow has the pursuit of wider educational opportunity evolved historically? How do educational experiences educational vary by race\, gender\, neighbourhoods\, and special needs? What kinds of teaching and learning will best serve individuals and communities in the years ahead? How is the COVID-19 affecting access to schools and the experiences of students\, teachers\, and families? \nThese and other questions will be taken up in a four-part ZOOM series\, sponsored by the Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation\, which begins in November 2020 and will continue in January 2021. The sessions feature presentations and panel discussions on a range of important educational themes. The series\, free of charge\, and accessible online\, is designed for a broad audience interested in the past\, present and future of Canadian education. \nSpeakers include academics\, teachers\, and community leaders whose work\, writing\, and public engagement have enhanced our understanding of the schooling world. \nThrough provocative questions and informed discussion\, the series will probe the achievements\, limitations and prospects of schooling and higher education in disquieting times. \nContacts: \n\nPaul Axelrod\, series co-coordinator paxelrod@edu.yorku.ca\nMiriah Bough\, Enoch Turner Foundation\n\nStay tuned for information on how to register for this free series.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/enoch-turner-schoolhouse-foundation-online-lecture-2/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="Enoch Turner Schoolhouse Foundation":MAILTO:info@enochturnerschoolhouse.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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SUMMARY:Scarborough Historical Society 2020 AGM and November Program
DESCRIPTION:Annual General Meeting (followed by) \n“Liberation of Holland – Canadians from D-Day to VE-Day” \nDouglas Phillips\, guest speaker
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/scarborough-historical-society-2020-agm-and-november-program/
LOCATION:Bendale Branch\, Toronto Public Library\, 1515 Danforth Rd.\, Scarborough\, Ontario\, M1J 1H5\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Scarborough Historical Society":MAILTO:info@scarboroughhistorical.ca
GEO:43.7510705;-79.2440227
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