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SUMMARY:HISTORY in the PARK
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS\nWhitby Town Criers – Opening Proclamation\n49th Regiment of Foot – War of 1812 Reenactors\nBrian Winter – Postcard Collection\nMarlene Hodgson – Camp X\nWade Szilagyi – History in the Frame \nLiam Lacy – Historic Whitby Cemeteries \nDEMONSTRATIONS\nHeritage Garden Soup Making\nLoom Weaving & Spinning\nQuilting Techniques \nVictorian Dancing \nARTIFACT EXHIBITIONS\nVictorian Mourning Jewellery\nNew Additions to the WHS Collection \nNO REGISTRATION NECESSARY
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/history-in-the-park-june-2024/
LOCATION:Lynde House Museum\, 900 Brock Street South\, Whitby\, Ontario\, L1N 4L6\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Whitby Historical Society":MAILTO:info@lyndehousemuseum.com
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SUMMARY:Meet the Author: Gwen Tuinman
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Presentation & Book Signing with novelist Gwen Tuinman \nGwen is descended from Irish tenant farmers and English Quakers. Her storytelling influences include soul searching\, an interest in bygone days\, and the complexities of living a life. Fascinated by the landscape of human tenacity\, she writes about women navigating the social restrictions of their era. Gwen now lives with her husband on a small rural homestead in Ontario’s Kawartha Lakes region. She wrote Unrest and The Last Hoffman\nwhile residing in Whitby.
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/meet-the-author-gwen-tuinman/
LOCATION:Lynde House Museum\, 900 Brock Street South\, Whitby\, Ontario\, L1N 4L6\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Whitby Historical Society":MAILTO:info@lyndehousemuseum.com
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