Huronia Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society

Members Meeting –  Wednesday July 9th 2014

Huronia Museum, Midland – 7 PM

At this month’s meeting we are pleased to welcome Tom Mohr & Sheryl Smith from the Peterborough chapter who will be speaking on ‘The Search for Gandatsetiagon:

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Meetings are open to the public at no charge.

A brief business meeting will be held after the presentation for Huronia chapter members.

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JUNE 7, 2014 Huronia Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society Meeting

Huronia Museum is home to the Huronia Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society’s Monthly Meetings.

This chapter of the OAS meets every second Wednesday of the Month at 7 PM.

This month the Huronia Chapter OAS is hosting Christopher Dalton as guest speaker this month.   Chris will be discussing his role as Director of Chapter Services for the OAS and sharing with us his experiences as an avocational archaeologist in Ontario.

Christopher Dalton – is a carpenter by trade and archaeologist by hobby, whose interest in archaeology has been life-long. He has an avocational archaeology license for Ontario and is a life member of the London Chapter. Chris has worked extensively with John MacDonald mapping sites in the Blair area and more recently with Dr. Chris Ellis excavating the Davidson Site in Parkhill, Ontario. He is currently Director of Chapter Services for the OAS.

Chris Dalton_OAS

 

Meetings are open to the public at no charge.

https://huroniamuseum.com/

A brief business meeting will be held after the presentation for Huronia chapter members.

http://www.oashuroniachapter.com/

https://www.facebook.com/HuroniaChapterOfTheOntarioArchaeologySociety

CELEBRATE ART! Featuring the Work of MJ Weber

 

 MJ Weber is at the museum greeting guests as she works away at the museum most days from 9-5.  Please stop by to visit with her.

MJ Weber Poster

 

 

 

Huronia Museum is delighted to have MJ Weber join us for an exhibition of her work from May 9th to June 19th in the museum’s auditorium. 
The grand opening for this exhibit will be on Friday, May 9th, 2014 at 7:00 pm . 
Muriel-Jane “M.J.” Weber was born and raised on a farm in Aldershot, now part of Burlington, Ontario.
A qualified elementary school teacher, she has taught in Puerto Rico, Miami, Burlington, Thunder Bay, Oshawa and Midland.
Her art education started at the age of 13 with Walter Hickling. Later she studied in Toronto and at the Buckhorn School of Fine Art .