Midland Public Library – Remembrance Initiatives

The Midland Public Library is hosting two different initiatives this Fall to commemorate the centenary of the commencement of hostilities.

First, the Library welcomes visitors to a reading event with Bev Dietrich Thursday October 23rd, at 7 p.m. “In Flander’s Field; The Story of John McCrea“,  Bev Dietrich, Curator of McCrea House explores the life of the man who authored the famous poem 100 years ago.

Secondly, the Midland Public Library is joining with an initiative called “The World Remembers” which is being organized by a group in Toronto and which follows on an effort these same people made about 6 years ago that saw the names of Canadian dead projected on the walls of schools and institutions across the Country.

This year they are starting a 5 year project to memorialize all the people who died by asking participating institutions to mount a display that can be seen from the street that will list all the names of those who died from all the Countries involved starting on October 20 and ending early morning of November 11. There is participation in a dozen other Countries as well as across Canada. This year the names of those that were lost in 1914 will be shown. The program highlights the names of Canadians, displays the names from other Countries and features photographs from the front throughout.

To supplement this project, that runs each night, our local High Schools are contributing electronic files of research successive classes have done on many of the people from here who served. The Library will run these during the day inside the Library.

More information on these initiatives can be found at the Midland Public Library, 320 King Street, Midland, their website or by calling 705-526-4216.

http://www.midlandpubliclibrary.com
http://www.theworldremembers.org

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Huronia Chapter of the Ontario Archaeological Society Members Meeting – Wed. Oct., 8th 2014 7 PM

At this month’s Huronia chapter meeting Presenter John Raynor will be discussing For Passion of Profit – a paper presented at the Canadian Archaeological Association in May 2014

Meeting will be held at Huronia Museum in the auditorium at 7 pm in Wednesday, October 8, 2014.

Meetings are open to the public at no charge.

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Huronia Museum maintains Category A status as a Museum

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: (Thursday, September 11, 2014)

Huronia Museum maintains Category A status as a Museum

Although Huronia Museum has been challenged with building issues for a number of years now it is delighted to report, that after a recent review by the Department of Canadian Heritage’s Movable Cultural Property Directorate, the museum has maintained its status as a Category A museum which collects and preserves the community’s heritage.

“Category A” museums meet the requirements for designation as such as they have the capacity to preserve certified cultural property and make it available to public.

Huronia Museum is currently open to the public seven days a week until Thanksgiving from 9 am to 5 pm with the exception of Wednesdays where the museum is open from 9 am to 9 pm.

Huronia Museum currently has a reduced admission rate as a portion of the main exhibit floor is closed as it cares for artifacts which require conservation from a flood in mid-August.

 For further information on Huronia Museum please contact the museum at 705-526-2844

Huronia Museum is a not-for-profit charity, which collects, preserves, exhibits and educates on the history of Huronia.

Contact information:

Huronia Museum
549 Little Lake Park Road,
Midland, ON L4R 4P4

705-526-2844

www.huroniamuseum.com