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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society Speaker Series: Toronto Book of Love
DESCRIPTION:The Toronto Book of Love brings the history of the city to life with fascinating true tales of romance\, marriage\, and lust. Author Adam Bunch will share from his book\, exploring the evolution of Toronto from a remote colonial outpost to a major modern metropolis through the stories of those who have fallen in love among its ravines\, church spires\, and skyscrapers. \n  \nMarch’s Local History Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday\, March 18 at 6 PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the McLaughlin Branch of the Oshawa Public Libraries\, in the lower level auditorium\, located at 65 Debwewin Miikan (formerly Bagot Street)\, Oshawa. \n  \nThe Local History Speaker Series is an event presented in partnership between the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Public Libraries.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-historical-society-speaker-series-toronto-book-of-love/
LOCATION:Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch\, 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1H 1N2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society - Local History Speaker Series: Movie Night Unarchived
DESCRIPTION:For the final Local History Speaker Series of 2023\, we are hosting a movie night\, screening the National Film Board of Canada Documentary\, Unarchived. \nIn community archives across British Columbia\, local knowledge keepers are hand-fashioning a more inclusive history. Through a collage of personal interviews\, archival footage and deeply rooted memories\, the past\, present and future come together\, fighting for a space where everyone is seen and everyone belongs. History is what we all make of it. \nNovember’s Local History Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday\, November 21 at 6PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the McLaughlin Branch of the Oshawa Public Libraries\, in the lower level auditorium\, located at 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa. \nThe Local History Speaker Series is an event presented in partnership between the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Public Libraries.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-historical-society-local-history-speaker-series-movie-night-unarchived/
LOCATION:Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch\, 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1H 1N2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society Local History Speaker Series “Nobody Knows Ontario Like Ron Brown.”
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to welcome back a favourite speaker\, Ron Brown who will look at Ontario’s Ghost Towns\, vestiges of once-thriving towns and villages. While some still maintain small resident populations\, others exist only as abandoned buildings and foundation ruins; they all are “ghosts” of their former greatness and their images evoke their lost legacies. \nOctober’s Local History Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday\, October 17 at 6PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the McLaughlin Branch of the Oshawa Public Libraries\, in the lower level auditorium\, located at 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa. \nDue to anticipated high attendance\, RSVP is required. Please book through the OPL Website: https://oshlib.bibliocommons.com/events/64dba0e05919183600080153 \nOshawa Historical Society Members – to RSVP through the exclusive Member Link\, please email Lisa at membership@oshawamuseum.org \nThe Local History Speaker Series is an event presented in partnership between the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Public Libraries. \n 
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-historical-society-local-history-speaker-series-nobody-knows-ontario-like-ron-brown/
LOCATION:Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch\, 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1H 1N2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society Local History Speaker Series: Dave Mowat\, Chief\, Alderville First Nation: The Williams Treaty
DESCRIPTION:In October and November 1923\, the Williams Treaties were signed by the governments of Canada and by seven First Nations of the Chippewa of Lake Simcoe and the Mississauga of the north shore of Lake Ontario. September’s Local History Speaker Series welcomes Dave Mowat\, Chief\, Alderville First Nation\, who will speak about the 1923 Williams Treaties. \nSeptember’s Local History Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday\, September 19 at 6PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the McLaughlin Branch of the Oshawa Public Libraries\, in the lower level auditorium\, located at 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa. \nDue to anticipated high attendance\, RSVP is required. Please book through the OPL Website: https://oshlib.bibliocommons.com/events/64dbe42ca60f8d3d00337598. \nOshawa Historical Society Members – to RSVP through the exclusive Member Link\, please email Lisa at membership@oshawamuseum.org. \nThe Local History Speaker Series is an event presented in partnership between the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Public Libraries.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-historical-society-local-history-speaker-series-dave-mowat/
LOCATION:Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch\, 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1H 1N2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society and Oshawa Public Libraries’ March Local History Speaker : Dan Buchanan
DESCRIPTION:The most sensational trial of the mid-1850s resulted in the only hanging in Northumberland County. Dr. King poisoned his wife with arsenic in Brighton and\, after the trial and hanging\, was buried in the front yard of the King family farm house at Codrington – the same house where the author grew up! Here is the full story of this notorious crime\, based on documents\, including the confession of the murderer. \nDan Buchanan is “The History Guy of Brighton\, Ontario.” He is engaged in many projects related to local and Ontario history\, working from his home in Brighton. As a guest speaker\, Dan provides fascinating stories of Ontario history presented with humour and passion. His first book\, published in 2015\, was Murder In The Family: The Dr. King Story\, which tells the fascinating true story of Brighton’s infamous murder case in 1859. \nMarch’s Local History Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday\, March 21 at 6PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the McLaughlin Branch of the Oshawa Public Libraries\, in the lower level auditorium\, located at 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa. \nThe Local History Speaker Series is an event presented in partnership between the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Public Libraries. \nFor more info on Dan Buchanan\, please see his website: www.danbuchananhistoryguy.com
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-historical-society-and-oshawa-public-libraries-march-local-history-speaker-dan-buchanan/
LOCATION:Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch\, 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1H 1N2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230117T180000
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society & Oshawa Museum Local History Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to start the 2023 Local History Speaker Series with a look at the history of newspapers in Oshawa. On Tuesday\, January 17\, at 6pm\, Nicole Adams\, Local History & Genealogy Librarian for the Oshawa Public Libraries will present Read all about it: A History of Newspapers in Oshawa. \nThe Local History Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday\, January 17 at 6PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the McLaughlin Branch of the Oshawa Public Libraries\, in the lower level auditorium\, located at 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa. \nThe Local History Speaker Series is an event presented in partnership between the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Public Libraries.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-historical-society-oshawa-museum-local-history-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch\, 65 Bagot Street\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1H 1N2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210926T130000
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Museum: Tea &Talk from Home - 19th Century Education in Oshawa
DESCRIPTION:Returning to school will look a lot different for most kids this September. Can you picture how different it was in the 1800s though? \nOn September 26 at 1 pm\, join Visitor Host\, Jill Passmore for the Oshawa Museum’s Tea & Talk from Home. This virtual lecture will explore the history of Oshawa’s local schoolhouses and teachers – what school life was like for children in the 19th century. Passmore based her original research on an unpublished manuscript written by a beloved\, local music teacher\, Olive French\, to celebrate Canada’s Centennial. \nTicket prices are by donation and are available at Eventbrite.ca \nJill Passmore has worked for the Oshawa Museum since 2002 and has been researching Oshawa’s education history continuously for the last ten years.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-museum-tea-talk-from-home-19th-century-education-in-oshawa/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210921T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T023031
CREATED:20210902T135416Z
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society: A History of Girl Guides in Oshawa
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an overview of the long history of the Girl Guides in Oshawa \nJoin us for an overview of the long history of the Girl Guides in Oshawa\, exploring archival materials\, including photographs\, scrapbooks and memorabilia. Presented by Nicole Adams\, Local History Librarian at the Oshawa Public Library. \nThe September Speaker Series is taking place on Tuesday\, September 21 at 7pm\, hosted on Zoom. \nThe event is free to attend\, but donations are kindly accepted (suggested $5/person). Registration is required in advance.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-historical-society-a-history-of-girl-guides-in-oshawa/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210420T190000
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CREATED:20210331T183839Z
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society Presents: A Visit to Toronto’s First Post Office in 1834
DESCRIPTION:Join Zoé Delguste-Cincotta\, Curator of Toronto’s First Post Office\, for a virtual tour of of the Post Office in 1834 \nIt is difficult for our 21st century selves to contemplate a time when handwriting was the only means of sending a thought any distance. When Toronto incorporated as a City in 1834\, it was already a bustling capital of just over 9000 inhabitants\, most of whom were recent immigrants\, having left family and friends across borders and oceans. But the new city was remote\, and isolated. And if these residents wanted to communicate farther than shouting distance\, there was only one way – by putting it in writing. \nThis illustrated presentation will highlight the history of the postal service in the Town of York and the building and operation of the first Post Office in the city of Toronto.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/oshawa-historical-society-presents-a-visit-to-torontos-first-post-office-in-1834/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190219T190000
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CREATED:20190205T160051Z
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SUMMARY:Oshawa Historical Society February Speaker Series: To Cast a Reflection: The Henry Family Letters
DESCRIPTION:In 2013\, the Oshawa Museum received an amazing donation\, hundreds of papers relating to Elder Thomas Henry\, whose house makes up one third of the Oshawa Museum. The letters in this collection provide valuable insight into the Henry Family and the world around them.  Archivist Jennifer Weymark will share memorable stories\, all of which culminated in the book To Cast a Reflection: The Henry Family in Their Own Words. \nThe Oshawa Historical Society’s February Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday\, February 19 at 7PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the Arts Resource Centre\, located at 45 Queen Street\, Oshawa. Admission to the Oshawa Historical Society Speaker Series is $3 or FREE for members of the Oshawa Historical Society. \nAbout the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Museum: The Oshawa Museum (OM) preserves and promotes awareness and appreciation of Oshawa’s history for the education\, enrichment and enjoyment of a diverse audience. As the only community museum in Oshawa we take great pride in showcasing the history of our city from the earliest Indigenous inhabitants to present day. The OM is administered by the Oshawa Historical Society\, a not for profit charitable institution\, as an external agency of the City of Oshawa. \nFor more information about programming and events at the Oshawa Museum or through the Oshawa Historical Society please visit www.oshawahistoricalsociety.org. \nStay up to date with the Oshawa Museum’s activities; visit our Facebook page at \nfacebook.com/OshawaMuseum or Twitter @OshawaMuseum
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/thunder-bay-railway-historical-society-movie-night-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Arts Resource Centre\, 45 Queen St.\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1H 3Z3\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20180918T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20180918T150000
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SUMMARY:"Sharon Temple and the Children of Peace"
DESCRIPTION:Constructed between 1825 and 1832 by the “Children of Peace\,” the Sharon Temple has changed and evolved throughout the years\, from a meeting place to raise funds for the poor\, emphasizing the importance of charity\, to its current life as museum and historic site. On September 18\, join Megan Houston\, Education and Outreach Co-ordinator for Sharon Temple National Historic Site as she discusses the history of Sharon Temple and the Children of Peace. \nThe Oshawa Historical Society’s September Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday\, September 18 at 7PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the Arts Resource Centre\, located at 45 Queen Street\, Oshawa. Admission to the Oshawa Historical Society Speaker Series is $3 or FREE for members of the Oshawa Historical Society. \nAbout the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Museum: The Oshawa Museum (OM) preserves and promotes awareness and appreciation of Oshawa’s history for the education\, enrichment and enjoyment of a diverse audience. As the only community museum in Oshawa we take great pride in showcasing the history of our city from the earliest Indigenous inhabitants to present day. The OM is administered by the Oshawa Historical Society\, a not for profit charitable institution\, as an external agency of the City of Oshawa. \nFor more information about programming and events at the Oshawa Museum or through the Oshawa Historical Society please visit www.oshawahistoricalsociety.org \nStay up to date with the Oshawa Museum’s activities; visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/OshawaMuseum or Twitter @OshawaMuseum. \nFor more information and media inquiries please contact  Lisa Terech\, Community Engagement\, at 905-436-7624\, ext. 106.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/sharon-temple-and-the-children-of-peace/
LOCATION:Arts Resource Centre\, 45 Queen St.\, Oshawa\, Ontario\, L1H 3Z3\, Canada
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