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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada Conference 2023 - Transforming Heritage (Ottawa)
DESCRIPTION:The annual National Trust Conference is Canada’s largest heritage learning and networking event. Held every year since 1974\, the National Trust Conference brings together a wide-range of people working to keep Canada’s heritage alive: from grassroots activists and elected officials\, to professionals\, planners\, policy makers\, and property owners. Conference themes have tackled pressing issues for Canada’s heritage movement\, including community revitalization\, heritage tourism\, sustainable development\, and climate change.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-conference-2023-transforming-heritage-ottawa/
LOCATION:Fairmont Château Laurier\, 1 Rideau St\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 8S7\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230531T120000
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Webinar: CARE Tool: Quantifying the Carbon Savings from Reuse
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nPresented by the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP) and National Trust for Canada \nAre you looking for help to make the climate case for saving and reusing an older building? Join this webinar to learn about the newly released Carbon Avoided Reuse Estimator (“CARE Tool”). \nLaunched early this year by Architecture 2030\, the CARE Tool estimates the operational and embodied carbon emissions associated with reusing and upgrading an existing building or replacing it with new construction. This innovative carbon estimator can be used by policymakers\, planners\, building owners\, developers\, heritage building officers\, architects\, educators\, and others who are interested in a pre- or early-design\, high-level assessment of the total carbon emissions of building reuse versus replacement. \nThe developers of the tool will demonstrate the tools capabilities and give us case examples from early adopters. There will also be discussion about the work needed to update the CARE tool for the Canadian context. \nPresenters:\n— Erin McDade\, Associate AIA\, Senior Program Director at Architecture 2030\n— Lori Ferriss\, AIA\, PE\, Regenerative Renewal Practice Leader and Director of Sustainability and Climate Action at Goody Clancy \nDiscussants:\n— Emad Ghattas\, Senior Associate\, Architect\, GBCA Architects\n— Austin Parsons\, Owner/Operator\, Parsons Lumber Company Limited\, & Parsons Heritage Works (Parsons) \nModerator:\n— Chris Wiebe\, Manager\, Heritage Policy & Government Relations\, National Trust for Canada
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-webinar-care-tool-quantifying-the-carbon-savings-from-reuse/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230120T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230120T134500
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20230104T200115Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Webinar: Identifying Sponsorship Opportunities for your Historic Site (Fundraising Webinar Bundle Part 3)
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nThere is a big difference between corporate sponsor solicitation and donor solicitation. And\, when you are new to fundraising\, it can be daunting to wade into the competitive sponsorship environment. Webinar leaders\, Kirstin Evenden and Emily Boulet provide tips on what sponsors are looking for\, how to best approach them and how to gain a competitive edge.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-webinar-identifying-sponsorship-opportunities-for-your-historic-site-fundraising-webinar-bundle-part-3/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230111T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230111T153000
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CREATED:20230104T195713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T195713Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: Taking Action on Bill C-23\, New Federal Heritage Legislation
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nBill C23 – An Act respecting places\, persons and events of national historic significance or national interest\, archaeological resources\, and cultural and natural heritage – is at Second Reading in the House of Commons\, with the first round of debate completed on Dec 2. A working group has prepared a response with recommended amendments to the Bill. This response is being circulated for signature by organizations and individuals. Register for this Gathering to ask your questions about the sector’s response and how to sign on\, and learn how you can be part of efforts to ensure that the sector’s recommended improvements to the Bill get traction!
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-taking-action-on-bill-c-23-new-federal-heritage-legislation/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230110T130000
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CREATED:20230104T195908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T195934Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Public Engagement and Community Outreach (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nHistoric places are recognizing the imperative to build relationships\, reach new audiences and make space for narratives that tell a more inclusive story of Canada. It can be difficult to know where to start this process\, and the Trust is offering a series of webinars to introduce these concepts and address some of the unique challenges that historic places face. \nThese webinars will offer an informed exploration of diversity\, inclusion\, and anti-racism in historic places and equip participants to transform their storytelling going forward. We will identify potential barriers to more inclusive ways of storytelling\, and provide opportunities for intercultural knowledge sharing and exchange\, to identify best practices in telling more diverse stories. \nIn this webinar we will be going on a deeper dive with lessons learned\, and informed next steps when it comes to community outreach\, and relationship building with new audiences to historic places open to the public. \n**If you have questions about this work that you would like addressed as part of the webinar please email Kvuorimaki@nationaltrustcanada.ca by Jan 4\, 2023. \nThis webinar will be available as part of our “Diversity and Inclusion in Historic Places Resource Kit” for Historic Places Days 2023\, and is made possible with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage. \nThis webinar series is presented with Karen Carter\, president and founder of Karen Carter and Associates Cultural Consulting- focused on building new community centered cultural organizations\, projects and initiatives. She has over 25 years of experience working and volunteering in a range of arts\, culture and heritage settings. She is the former Executive Director of Heritage Toronto\, founding Executive Director of Myseum of Toronto and co-founder of Black Artists’ Network and Dialogue (BAND). Karen’s most recent project is as co-founder of The BIPOC Fellowship to help support the development of a more diverse cultural landscape in Canada.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-public-engagement-and-community-outreach-part-2/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221216T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221216T134500
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20221215T181755Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): How to Find and Secure Grants for your Heritage Project (Fundraising Webinar Bundle Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:In the heritage and cultural sectors\, grants can be a critical source of funding to help you build and grow your project. But\, how do you find the right fit? And\, what are funders looking for? In this webinar\, we’ll help you navigate the world of grants\, giving you helpful tips that take you from research to application. \nDid you miss Part 1 – Getting Ready to Fundraise: How to create a fundraising plan that works for your organization? Register for Part 2 and get instant access to the recording.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-how-to-find-and-secure-grants-for-your-heritage-project-fundraising-webinar-bundle-part-2/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20221205T214608Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Building Community Through Diversifying Partners and Audience Representation (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Heritage leaders and historic places are increasingly recognizing the imperative to build relationships\, reach new audiences and make space for narratives that tell a more inclusive story of Canada. It can be difficult to know where to start this process\, and the National Trust is offering a series of webinars to introduce these concepts and address some of the unique challenges that historic places face in Canada. \nThese webinars will offer an informed exploration of diversity\, inclusion\, and anti-racism in historic places and equip participants to transform their storytelling going forward with confidence. We will identify potential barriers to more inclusive ways of storytelling\, and provide opportunities for intercultural knowledge sharing and exchange\, to identify best practices in telling more diverse stories. \nThis webinar will be available as part of our “Diversity and Inclusion in Historic Places Resource Kit” for Historic Places Days 2023\, and is made possible with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage. \nThis webinar series will be presented with Karen Carter. \nKaren Carter is the president and founder of Karen Carter and Associates Cultural Consulting\, a company focused on building new community centered cultural organizations\, projects and initiatives. She has over 25 years of experience working and volunteering in a range of arts\, culture and heritage settings. She is the former Executive Director of Heritage Toronto\, a City of Toronto agency responsible for the education and promotion of Toronto’s heritage. She is the founding Executive Director of Myseum of Toronto and co-founder of Black Artists’ Network and Dialogue (BAND)\, the organization is dedicated to the promotion of Black arts and culture in Canada and abroad. Karen’s most recent project is as co-founder of The BIPOC Fellowship to help support the development of a more diverse cultural landscape in Canada.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-building-community-through-diversifying-partners-and-audience-representation-part-1/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221118T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221118T134500
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20221104T141558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221104T141558Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Getting Ready to Fundraise for Your Heritage Place
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nIt all begins with a Plan. Avoid the pitfall of lurching from one scheme to another and get your fundraising off to a good start. In this fundraising webinar\, learn how to create your fundraising plan – from setting goals\, to choosing strategies that fit your resources\, establishing budgets and timelines\, and building a volunteer team. Get ready to fundraise for your heritage place! \nWho should attend? This introduction to fundraising will benefit organization leaders and staff involved in fundraising\, volunteers\, board members\, & committee chairs. \nThis webinar is part of a free bundle of fundraising webinars available to you through Regeneration Works\, a program of the National Trust for Canada.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-getting-ready-to-fundraise-for-your-heritage-place/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221101T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20221028T143543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221028T143543Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada: Gathering of the Heritage Sector: Bill C-23 Recommended Amendments\, and Strategy
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nIn June\, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault\, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada\, tabled Bill C-23 proposing legislation dedicated to the designation of places of national significance or national interest\, and protection of federally-owned historic places. The Bill passed first reading on June 7. \nFollowing a Gathering earlier this year where we heard about the Bill from Parks Canada leaders\, a working group has been meeting weekly to share insights and develop recommendations. Join this Gathering of the Heritage Sector on November 1 to hear from them\, and learn how we can mobilize to influence the future of this bill\, and federal leadership for heritage places more broadly.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-bill-c-23-recommended-amendments-and-strategy/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221023
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20220610T135028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T200743Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust Conference 2022
DESCRIPTION:National Trust Conference 2022\n(with Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals and the Indigenous Heritage Circle)\nThe Heritage Reset: Making Critical Choices \nAfter two years of virtual events\, the National Trust Conference 2022 (with the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals and the Indigenous Heritage Circle) is back on the ground with an in-person event in Toronto\, October 20-22 (Chelsea Hotel). Join over 500 attendees at Canada’s largest gathering of the heritage places sector: from professionals (emerging and established)\, craftspeople and volunteers\, to developers\, planners\, heritage site operators\, academics\, and students. Connect with your peers or next employer at the trade show\, build your skills in dynamic sessions and workshops\, get behind the scenes at exciting Toronto projects\, and take part in the heritage reset discussion! \nSocietal shifts accelerated by the global pandemic have drawn into question many values\, structures\, and public policies in Canada\, including those guiding heritage conservation. Now is the time for realignment and concerted action. Combining learning sessions and goal setting discussions\, National Trust Conference 2022 will focus on three heritage sector renewal themes: \n\nSocial-Cultural Reset – Embracing a Fuller Story and Confronting Exclusion;\nEnvironmental Reset – Championing Heritage Conservation as Climate Action; and\nEconomic Reset – Overcoming Systemic Barriers to Reuse & Asserting Heritage as a Progressive Force\n\nYour health and safety are important to us. We are actively tracking the news around changes to public health regulations. We will adjust our plans and health protocols as necessary. \nDon’t miss this chance to see your peers and help set the heritage agenda in Toronto! Members of the OHS are entitled to a discounted conference price of $425. Please email handerson@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca for the Discount Code. \nFor more information visit the conference website nationaltrustconference.ca or contact us at conference@nationaltrustcanada.ca or Tel.: 613-237-1066.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-conference-2022/
LOCATION:Chelsea Hotel\, 33 Gerrard St W\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5G 1Z4\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220803T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220803T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20220802T152946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T153015Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Black History in a Modern Cityscape: Geocaching
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nHistoric Places Days is an opportunity to share the places that matter to us\, but we know that place-based history is often limited by the physical remnants of communities and settlements\, most of which are conserved because of their role in telling a dominant\, colonial narrative. This year our aim is to look beyond the established interpretations\, find new ways to tell stories of places that matter. This summer the National Trust is supporting a Geocaching initiative with the City of Fredericton and the Black Loyalist Heritage Society to tell invisible stories of the Maritimes’ founding black communities. \nJoin the National Trust and Graham Nickerson (City of Fredericton) for a webinar on telling invisible stories with Geocaching. Learn more about Black history in Atlantic Canada\, and how to share place based history that has been erased.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-black-history-in-a-modern-cityscape-geocaching/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220614T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector – Insurance and Heritage Properties: Review of Survey Findings and Next Steps
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nEarlier this year\, the National Trust and partner organizations circulated a national Heritage Property Owner Insurance Survey to gain a better understanding of the insurance challenges facing Canadian heritage properties. Join this discussion-oriented gathering as we discuss the data\, provide insight from industry insiders\, and map out next steps. \nPanelists include: Colin Robertson (Chief Underwriting Officer and Vice President Risk Control\, Ecclesiastical Insurance)\, Steve Beatty (Front Row Insurance Brokers Inc.)\, and Marc Lefebvre (Underwriting Coordinator\, Insurance Bureau of Canada).
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-insurance-and-heritage-properties-review-of-survey-findings-and-next-steps/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220607T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20220603T161105Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Digital Storytelling: Unfolding the Narrative
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nDigital Storytelling makes use of new and existing technology to enhance the story or narrative of a space. For heritage sites\, this creates the potential for the retelling of stories of lost or forgotten sites\, and to recreate the stories of existing sites with an innovative and engaging twist. \nThis webinar will focus on various ways digital stories may be told and the tools available to assist in realizing these goals. Guest speakers Kate Graham\, Peter Coffman and Gonzalo Munoz-Vera will provide some tips and insight as to how digital stories can come to life. \n\nKate Graham is part of the faculty of Media Production and Design Program at Carleton University while simultaneously completing her Ph.D in Architecture. She will discuss the potential of digital storytelling in heritage using the Parliament building to highlight how multiple narratives can be achieved through diversity of medium.\nPeter Coffman is a faculty member in the History and Theory of Architecture program at Carleton University and is an experienced professional photographer. He will provide guidance in exploring and capturing heritage stories with photography.\nGonzalo Munoz-Vera is a contract instructor at Carleton University in the Architectural Studies program and a current phd candidate at McGill University. He will discuss a variety of precedents behind virtual and augmented reality as it relates to present day practices.\n\nNew Paradigm New Tools interns\, Alex Larose and Kiara Bramao\, will be leading this webinar. Alex is a current Master of Architecture student at Carleton University. She finished a Bachelor of Arts in History and Theory of Architecture in 2020 and was the 2021 Herb Stovel Scholar. Kiara has just finished her Bachelor’s of Architectural Studies at Carleton University. She has a background in Art and a Diploma in Building and Civil Engineering. \nJoin us to learn the many ways digital stories may be told.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-digital-storytelling-unfolding-the-narrative/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220519T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220519T143000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20220505T201113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T201113Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Historic Places Days 2022: Information Session #2
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nAre you making plans for your summer season? Join the National Trust for Historic Places Days Information Session 2 and find out how Historic Places Days can boost attendance and awareness of your heritage place. In this session we’ll cover how to get involved\, extra ways to engage your site and your visitors\, and introduce the Historic Places Days social media toolkit.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-historic-places-days-2022-information-session-2/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220511T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220511T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20220505T200832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T200832Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: Why is Environics Polling the Heritage Conservation Field?
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nAs we speak\, members of the heritage conservation sector are completing a landmark nation-wide survey that asks probing questions about our values and the purpose of our work in heritage – for example: What motivates your own personal connection to heritage conservation? How much of your efforts in heritage conservation are now related to climate action – or reconciliation\, diversity\, and inclusion – or economic vitality? \nIn parallel\, a national public opinion poll is gathering opinions about heritage conservation from the general public to get insights into why those outside the sector care about preserving heritage buildings\, sites and landscapes in Canada – and how they view our collective efforts. \nThis gathering is an opportunity to explore the issues behind the surveys – part of the Heritage Reset project prompted by dialogue around the goals of the heritage conservation field in a time of rapid societal change. The Heritage Reset is an important national initiative led by the Trust and a dozen partner organizations across the country\, and partially funded by the government of Canada.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-why-is-environics-polling-the-heritage-conservation-field/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
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SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Heritage Conservation and Real Estate Economics: Unpacking Factors Affecting Heritage Property Investment
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nThe decision by property owners to retain and reuse\, or to demolish heritage buildings\, doesn’t happen in a vacuum. This webinar will build your understanding of the economics of heritage conservation\, unpacking how built heritage interacts with forces of supply and demand and the real estate marketplace. \nPresenter: Neil R. Lovitt – B.CD.\, DULE\, LPP\, MCIP\, CPT (Vice President\, Planning & Economic Intelligence\, Turner Drake & Partners Ltd.\, Halifax\, NS) \nNeil Lovitt is Vice President of Turner Drake’s Planning Division and Economic Intelligence Unit. In this role\, Neil leads a team of professionals that marry expertise in real estate economics and market intelligence with community planning and real estate development projects. Through various assignments he has experience gathering and analyzing socio-economic\, housing need\, and real estate market data\, reviewing and drafting planning policy and regulation\, and evaluating the financial feasibility of development proposals – including those which incorporate affordability\, heritage conservation\, and other policy goals. \nNeil holds a Bachelor of Community Design degree from Dalhousie University\, a Diploma in Urban Land Economics from the University of British Columbia\, and a Diploma in GIS & Urban Planning from Fanshawe College. He is a Professional Planner and a Certified Planning Technician\, with membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners\, and the Canadian Association of Certified Planning Technicians. Neil is also an adjunct faculty member of the Dalhousie School of Planning where he teaches Land Development Economics to planning students in both the Bachelor and Master level programs.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-heritage-conservation-and-real-estate-economics/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220407T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220407T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20220303T214617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T214617Z
UID:10000492-1649333700-1649336400@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Historic Places Day 2022: Get Involved and Boost Awareness for Your Historic Places – Session #1
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nFind out how Canada Historic Places Days can boost attendance and awareness of your historic places. Plan for your 2022 summer season by joining us to hear the latest about Canada Historic Places Days 2022 running from July 8-31\, 2022. Find out the latest about this visitation/awareness program that reaches 2 million Canadians\, now in its sixth year.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-historic-places-day-2022-1/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220330T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20220303T215033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T215033Z
UID:10000494-1648641600-1648645200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Reconciliation in Heritage
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nIn the seven years since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released its final report and 94 Calls to Action\, Canadians have been tasked with implementing the necessary change. But what does reconciliation actually mean for the heritage sector? In this focused discussion\, together we’ll consider the work of reconciliation by discussing the impacts on the sector and practical ways we can transform heritage work together. \nPresenter: Miranda Jimmy\nMiranda Jimmy is a passionate Edmontonian and member of Thunderchild First Nation. She is a community connector and fierce defender of truth. Miranda is committed to the spirit and intent of the treaty relationship and finds ways each day to demonstrate to others what this looks like.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-reconciliation-in-heritage/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20220207T214624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T214624Z
UID:10000467-1645012800-1645016400@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: Unpacking the Heritage Reset
DESCRIPTION:Change and tensions are everywhere: social norms\, racial inequity\, climate and environment\, economic disparity. We know that our work with heritage places has extraordinary potential for impact – But are we moving fast enough? \nJoin in on this gathering of the heritage sector to learn more about vital work underway to better align heritage conservation values and practice with what matters now.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-unpacking-the-heritage-reset/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20211104T201432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T201522Z
UID:10000408-1638964800-1638968400@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada Panel (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: COP26 and Climate Heritage Action – Capitalizing on the Momentum
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n**One hour session** \nThe Climate Heritage Network and many others have created events and tools to place heritage conservation at the centre of climate action discussions at COP26 in Glasgow\, Scotland (Oct.31 – Nov.12). \nJoin this panel discussion to explore COP26 outcomes and how cultural heritage can seize its moment.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-panel-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-cop26-and-climate-heritage-action/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211201T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20211130T185601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211130T185601Z
UID:10000426-1638360900-1638363600@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust Webinar: Regenerating Places of Faith
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\nPlaces of faith have traditionally anchored and shaped our communities as part of the complex legacy of religious organizations in Canada. Yet many congregations today face declining attendance and insufficient funding to maintain and operate their historic buildings. These important community assets are at risk in this period of transition\, but faith groups\, heritage and community organizations are rising to the challenge of finding new solutions. \nJoin us for this webinar where we explore the successful regeneration strategies being applied successfully across the country. \nPanelists will include the Trust’s Robert Pajot and Kendra Fry\, as well as guest panelists Katja Brittain (Toronto United Church Council)\, Jennifer Miltenberg (St Joseph’s Kingsbridge Community) and Barbara Myers (SvN Architects + Planners). \nIn preparation for the webinar\, we’ve put together a video introduction to regenerating places of faith.\nWatch it here.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-webinar-regenerating-places-of-faith/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211124T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20211021T195429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T195429Z
UID:10000383-1637755200-1637758800@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada Panel Discussion (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: COP26 and Climate Heritage Action – Capitalizing on the Momentum
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n\n**One hour session** \nThe Climate Heritage Network and many others have created events and tools to place heritage conservation at the centre of climate action discussions at COP26 in Glasgow\, Scotland (Oct.31 – Nov.12). \nJoin this panel discussion to explore COP26 outcomes and how cultural heritage can seize its moment.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-panel-discussion-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-cop26-and-climate-heritage-action/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211117T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20211021T195640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T195706Z
UID:10000384-1637150400-1637154000@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust for Canada Panel (Virtual): Gathering of the Heritage Sector: Using Municipal Elections to Get Heritage on the Radar – Strategies and Reflections
DESCRIPTION:FREE \n**One hour session** \nMunicipal elections offer golden opportunities to get heritage conservation issues in front of community residents and prospective elected officials alike. \nJoin a panel of municipal heritage leaders as they discuss their strategies in recent elections\, and unpack their takeaways on what worked\, and what didn’t.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-for-canada-panel-virtual-gathering-of-the-heritage-sector-using-municipal-elections-to-get-heritage-on-the-radar/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211020T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211020T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20211019T151417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T151524Z
UID:10000382-1634732100-1634734800@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust Webinar: Six Steps to Telling Your Heritage Story
DESCRIPTION:FREE \nHeritage places are filled with great stories to tell. In this webinar learn how to share and get your message out in a way that engages\, compels and inspires – and wins you a wider engaged audience including\, visitors\, members\, donors and supporters. \nHear from historic places that have increased the diversity of their storytelling\, by searching for the untold stories and connecting with new partners. \nNot sure you can attend? Register and we’ll email you a recording approximately 24 hours after the session.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-webinar-six-steps-to-telling-your-heritage-story/
LOCATION:online
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200702T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200702T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20200626T183908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200626T183908Z
UID:10000142-1593684000-1593691200@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
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)
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-webinar-information-systems-protecting-the-past-securing-the-future/
LOCATION:online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/National-Trust-for-Canada-Log.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200630T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20200630T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T211048
CREATED:20200626T183442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200626T183442Z
UID:10000144-1593519300-1593522900@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust Webinar: COVID-19 and Heritage: First and Third Tuesday Gatherings of the Heritage Sector
DESCRIPTION:Please join this essential conversation series on the first and third Tuesday each month to hear from and share ideas with peers across the country\, and tell us what you need. \nEveryone is welcome.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/national-trust-webinar-covid-19-and-heritage-first-and-third-tuesday-gatherings-of-the-heritage-sector/
LOCATION:online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/National-Trust-for-Canada-Log.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="National Trust for Canada":MAILTO:nationaltrust@nationaltrustcanada.ca
GEO:56.130366;-106.346771
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