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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
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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
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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/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know History Historical Services":MAILTO:info@knowhistory.ca
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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/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Know History Historical Services":MAILTO:info@knowhistory.ca
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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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210726T130000
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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
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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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210728T091500
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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/
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