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SUMMARY:Port Maitland\, “On the Grand” Historical Association Annual General Meeting 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Port Maitland\, “On the Grand” Historical Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting on November 10\, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. at Dunnville Library\, Disher Room. \nOur guest speaker will be Ian Kerr-Wilson the former Manager of Heritage Resources Management at the City of Hamilton. Ian coordinated the Hamilton and Scourge Historic Site for two decades. On Thursday Nov. 10th he will talk to us about another of his varied interests. Currently he is the president of the Beach Canal Lighthouse Group\, a group of individuals interested in preserving the Burlington Canal lighthouse. Located under the skyway bridges in Hamilton. See links Historic Hamilton beach strip lighthouse to be restored — and relocated | TheSpec.com You might also wish to google “Ian Kerr-Wilson”. \nThe beach canal lighthouse was built by John Brown who built the Port Maitland Lock and the Mohawk Island Lighthouse. John Brown also constructed the Imperial Lighthouses on Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. \nIan will present a PowerPoint presentation demonstrating various aspects of his marine interest. Hopefully he will tell us a bit about John Brown. \nFollowing Ian’s talk there will be a short Annual General Meeting and the election of a slate of officers who will serve you for the next two years ending Sept. 30\, 2024.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/port-maitland-on-the-grand-historical-association-annual-general-meeting-2022/
LOCATION:Dunnville Branch\, Haldimand County Public Library\, 317 Chestnut St.\, Dunnville\, ON\, N1A 2H4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Port Maitland\, “On the Grand” Historical Association Presents Guest Speaker Jacqueline Fisher\, Professional Archaeologist
DESCRIPTION:Port Maitland\, “On the Grand” Historical Association will hold its next membership meeting in the Disher Room of Dunnville Library on October 17 at 7:00 p.m. \nThe guest speaker will be Jacqueline Fisher – Professional Archaeologist\, BA\, MA. \nJacquie has been running her own company (FAC) for the last 25 years\, and has worked in the Dunnville area as well as Eastern and Southwestern Ontario. Her team has worked for the City of Windsor and for municipalities and individuals throughout Ontario. \nJacquie is the Vice-President of the Hamilton Branch of the Ontario Archeological Society\, which is hosting the annual OAS symposium this October 28 – 30th held at Royal Botanical Gardens and McMaster Innovation Park. \nJacquie will provide a PowerPoint presentation on some of the aspects of conducting commercial archaeology in the province and the types of sites that she has worked on through the years. \nThis from CTV Windsor (September 2013):\n“An archaeological dig in Lakeshore wrapped up Monday\, while construction on the Puce River (Tecumseh ON) bridge expansion along County Road 22 carries on.\nUp to 100\,000 objects were uncovered during the dig\, giving a glimpse back into Essex County history.\nJackie Fisher\, lead archaeologist\, says now that the digging and dusting are complete\, the project moves into the next phase.\n‘The actual detective puzzle figuring out is just beginning\,’ says Fisher. … It unveiled various items\, including pottery\, arrowheads\, wild bore [sic]tusks and axe pieces. Some things from other regions were found\, including the Caribbean.” \nThis leads to many questions.  For instance does Jackie have any explanation how items from the Caribbean ended up on the shore of Lake St. Clair?  Are these types of discoveries very common?
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/port-maitland-on-the-grand-historical-association-presents-jacqueline-fisher/
LOCATION:Dunnville Branch\, Haldimand County Public Library\, 317 Chestnut St.\, Dunnville\, ON\, N1A 2H4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Port Maitland\, “On the Grand” Historical Association Annual General Meeting 2018
DESCRIPTION:The Port Maitland\, “On the Grand” Historical Association will be holding its Annual General Meeting at the Dunnville Library at 317 Chestnut St\, Dunnville on Wednesday November 14th at 7:p.m. \nAll are welcome! \nOur guest speaker(s) will be “Greyhound Lovers of Hamilton-Wentworth (GLOHW). \nGLOWH is a non-profit organization formed in 1997 to aid in the adoption of retired racing greyhounds. Over the last 20 years GLOHW has successfully found “forever homes” for over 600 greyhounds. GLOHW is committed to continuing this work with the help of their many dedicated members and volunteers. \nGLOWH members will attend our AGM presenting a PowerPoint presentation which hopefully will encourage suitable candidates to adopt a retired greyhound.  If you have even considered adopting a greyhound this is a good opportunity to learn about how to do this. Some dogs will be in attendance. \nAdoption \nGLOHW works closely with greyhound adoption groups in the U.S. to find the right “forever home” for every greyhound that we bring into our organization. \nIn order to do this\, they do not “warehouse” dogs. Your greyhound will be selected specifically for you based on a profile that is created uniquely for you and your family by members of GLOHW’s Adoption Committee. The profile is based on information provided to us in your adoption application and from a home visit. This process ensures that the best match possible is made between the adopter and the greyhound. \nOccasionally\, GLOHW is contacted regarding re-homing or rescuing a greyhound in-need. As with adoptions of newly retired track dogs\, re-home or rescue dogs are evaluated by an experienced greyhound foster family in order to determine what type of home would best suit the dog’s needs.
URL:https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/event/port-maitland-on-the-grand-historical-association-annual-general-meeting-2018/
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