James Graeme Mohan, Boer War Veteran

Huronia Museum is very pleased to announce that it has acquired the service medal of James Mohan who volunteered for active military duty in South Africa in 1901-02 and served again with the South African Constabulary in 1903. He originally joined the Canadian Artillery Battery D as a gunner and served in several campaigns including Cape Colony, Orange Free State, and South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Some 7,638 Canadians and 12 nurses served in this war.

This is the first “Boer War” medal the museum has ever acquired. Gary French spotted the medal on Ebay and was able to neogtiate a fair purchase price from the owner, Richard McDonald of Bellevue, Washington, USA.  Anyone who wouldlike to “help” with the purchase please contact Jamie Hunter, Curator, Huronia Museum at 705 526-2844 or director@huroniamuseum.com

EVENT: The Wild Turkeys

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From the icy shores of Northern Ontario, comes this new sizzling hot band of pickin’ and grinnin’ cowboys. The Wild Turkeys fun stage presence and energetic sound has been recently coined as “Swamp-Stomp Country.” Armed with fiddles, mandolin, guitar, bass, harmonica, a tin can percussive suitcase contraption and melodic four part harmonies, the Turkeys win over the hearts and ears of audiences everywhere.

Please join us!
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
Show begins at 7 pm with local students opening the show
549 Little Lake Park Road
Midland, Ontario
Call 705-526-2844 for more information or email us

Jess Ford Art Show—Friday February 27th, 2009 at 7.00 pm

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Jess Ford has lived in the communities of Midland and Penetanguishene for most of her life.  A graduate of Penetanguishene Secondary School, Jess attended the Ontario College of Art in Toronto in the 90s and, although she enjoyed her time in the city, she missed her home and the inspiration it provided her creative spirit.  Hess’s first show with Huronia Museum was in May 2006 along with Darren Todd, a local photographer.  Her 2006 show was entitled “feels so Near” with many scenes from Awenda Provincial Park, one of Jess’s favorite places to paint in the region.

Her hew show, opening on Friday, February 27th at 7.00 pm in the museum’s auditorium is entitle,” My Mother’s Garden.”  Jess describes the time she spent painting this collection as a great therapy.  This series, with painting of spring scenes, wildflowers and nightscapes, is a collection that she is dedicating to the memory of her mothers.

For further information on the artist and the details of the show, please contact us at the museum.