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SUMMARY:CLOSED FOR EASTER WEEKEND
DESCRIPTION:Lynde House Museum and the Warren General Store will be CLOSED from April 3rd to April 5th\, 2026\, for Easter Weekend.
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/easter-weekend/
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:Afternoon Tea & Conversation: Tasseography
DESCRIPTION:Now you can enjoy a tea party in the Lynde House Dining Room\, while discovering the history of Tasseography – the art of tea leaf reading – an extremely popular Victorian era pastime.\nMary Maria Lynde Betts loved to host tea leaf reading parties!\nPresentation by Julie Ditta\n$45.00 registration includes presentation\, tea\, sandwiches\, scones and sweets\n  \nSEATING IS LIMITED – DON’T DELAY!\nREGISTER ONLINE or CALL 905-665-3131\n 
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/afternoon-tea-conversation-tasseography-2/
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:Rhythmic Fun for Everyone Drum Circle
DESCRIPTION:ALL AGES WELCOME! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!\nInstruments Provided or Bring Your Own\nINDOOR EVENT WITH LIMITED SEATING – ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED\nREGISTER ONLINE or CALL 905-665-3131 \nAdults – $10\nChildren – $5 (12 & under) 
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/rhythmic-fun-for-everyone-drum-circle/
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:TEA & HISTORY SPEAKER SERIES: Canada - Before She Became a Country
DESCRIPTION:AN IMMIGRANT’S LIFE IN THE 19th CENTURY\nCome discover life in Canada during the first half of the 19th century as seen through the eyes of an English gentleman\, David Cragg. Born in 1769\, David lived through the Napoleonic wars\, the death of his beloved Molly from a grand consumption\, the Industrial Revolution\, and his immigration to Canada as a widower with eight children. This fascinating presentation – a walk down memory lane told through David’s own journals – will intrigue and inspire Canadians\, new immigrants\, historians\, and anyone who is interested in learning more about Canada’s history. \nTake a virtual walk through “Muddy York” with David after he disembarked at the foot of Yonge Street following a harrowing 80-day ocean journey. Catch some of his exuberance as he starts a new life in Upper Canada\, eventually becoming the founder of Greenbank. \nBest-selling author\, historian and public speaker Barbara Dickson has been entertaining and educating audiences for over twenty years. Her research focusses on local history\, Canada in the nineteenth century\, Ireland’s Great Hunger\, and the Bomb Girls. \nADMISSION: Pay What You Can \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED
URL:https://www.lyndehousemuseum.com/events/tea-history-speaker-series-canada-before-she-became-a-country/
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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