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SUMMARY:Red Dress Beaded Pin Workshop - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Janet Dugan \nThis is a 2 Part Workshop\, with sessions on consecutive Saturdays \nFEBRUARY 22nd and MARCH 1st from 2:00 – 5:00pm \nSESSION 1 – Participants will create a Red Dress Awareness pin using the one needle flat stitch method of bead embroidery. Participants will choose the type of pin\, the colour of beads and backing for the project. Two or three rows will be beaded around the cabochon to complete the first part of the pin making process. Next\, the project and backing will be cut out\, a pin attached and then glued. \nSESSION 2 – Participants will learn how to use the whip stitch method of edging to bring the back and front of the project together. \nABOUT THE ARTISAN – Janet Dugan – Changing Sky Designs \nJanet is of mixed heritage. Her Spirit name in Ojibwe is Onsek Keeshigo (kwe)\, meaning Changing Sky (woman). \nJanet is a proud member of Munsee Delaware FN (Leni Lenape) Wolf Clan. Her maternal Grandmother was a member of Alderville FN\, and her maternal Great Grandmother was a member of Akwesasne FN\, Turtle Clan. \nThe fallout from the residential school experience for Indigenous people has affected her family tremendously. Her Great Grandmothers were best friends during their time at residential school. Her Maternal Grandmother attended day school in Alderville FN\, and her Mother was detained in the Mohawk Institute as a young girl along with her siblings. \nJanet began her journey with seed beads in 2018 when she founded the “Red Dress Pin Project”. She has made over 350 red dress pins with all proceeds going to organizations who support Indigenous Women\, Girls and Two Spirit who are at risk of becoming murdered or missing. More than $4\,000 has been donated to date. \nBeading is an important part of her healing journey. Janet believes that beading is medicine. \nREGISTRATION INCLUDES ALL SUPPLIES \nREGISTER ONLINE AT THE LINK BELOW\, OR CALL 905-665-3131
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/red-dress-beaded-pin-workshop-part-2/
LOCATION:Warren General Store\, 900 Brock Street South\, Whitby\, Ontario\, L1N4L6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Tea & History Speaker Series: The Story of the Brickworks
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES\nPlease join us on Monday\, March 10th for TEA & HISTORY: The Campbells – Divorce & Scandal in 1870s Whitby
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/tea-history-the-brickworks/
LOCATION:Whitby Central Library – Meeting Room 1\, 405 Dundas Street West\, Whitby\, ON\, L1N 6A1\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Whitby Historical Society":MAILTO:info@lyndehousemuseum.com
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SUMMARY:Tea & History Speaker Series: The Campbells - Divorce & Scandal in 1870s Whitby with Jim Phillips
DESCRIPTION:Whitby Central Library – Meeting Room 1\n\n\n\n“I DID NOT COMMIT ADULTERY!” ~ Eliza Campbell \nDid you know there was a famous legal battle involving a Whitby couple 150 years ago? This presentation will focus on the socio-legal history of the 1873 breakdown of the marriage of Robert and Eliza Campbell of Whitby. Over half-dozen years saw the couple square off three times in the Ontario courts\, and another three times in the Parliament of Canada\, all while living in close proximity to each other in Whitby. \nJim Phillips\, MA\, LLB\, PhD\, FRSC\, is Professor of Law at the University of Toronto\, cross-appointed to the Department of History. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History\, and co-author of A History of Law in Canada Volumes 1 & 2. He will talk about his forthcoming book ‘I Did Not Commit Adultery’: Law and Gender in Ontario in the 1870s\, which details the Campbell case. \n\n\n\nAdmission by Donation. Refreshments Provided.\n\n\nSeating is limited! PLEASE PRE-REGISTER ONLINE or by phone at 905-665-3131
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/tea-history-speaker-series-the-campbells-divorce-scandal-in-1870s-whitby-with-jim-phillips/
LOCATION:Whitby Central Library – Meeting Room 1\, 405 Dundas Street West\, Whitby\, ON\, L1N 6A1\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Whitby Historical Society":MAILTO:info@lyndehousemuseum.com
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SUMMARY:Soapstone Carving Workshop - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Peter Martin \nThis is a 2 Part Workshop\, with sessions on consecutive Saturdays\nMARCH 22nd & 29th\n3:30 – 5:30pm \nLearn the basics of the art of Soapstone Carving! \nYour choice of two iconic Canadian figures – the Loon or the Inukshuk \nREGISTRATION INCLUDES ALL SUPPLIES \n. \nREGISTER ONLINE AT THE LINK BELOW\, OR CALL 905-665-3131
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/soapstone-carving-workshop-part-1/
LOCATION:Warren General Store\, 900 Brock Street South\, Whitby\, Ontario\, L1N4L6\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Whitby Historical Society":MAILTO:info@lyndehousemuseum.com
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SUMMARY:Soapstone Carving Workshop - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by Peter Martin \nThis is a 2 Part Workshop\, with sessions on consecutive Saturdays\nMARCH 22nd & 29th\n3:30 – 5:30pm \nLearn the basics of the art of Soapstone Carving! \nYour choice of two iconic Canadian figures – the Loon or the Inukshuk \nREGISTRATION INCLUDES ALL SUPPLIES \n. \nREGISTER ONLINE AT THE LINK BELOW\, OR CALL 905-665-3131
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/soapstone-carving-workshop-part-2/
LOCATION:Warren General Store\, 900 Brock Street South\, Whitby\, Ontario\, L1N4L6\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Whitby Historical Society":MAILTO:info@lyndehousemuseum.com
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