Photo of Curator J. Hunter and long-time tree bark supplier Ed LePage


L. Jamie Hunter, Curator, R. Ed LePage, holding some of the tree bark

Ed is from the Cornwall, Ontario area and has been supplying tree bark for the Huron Village since 1972. Recently for exterior cover of the long house, the museum has switched to a man-made rubber bark, but continues to use natural tree bark for all interior coverings of the long house and other smaller shelters in the Huron Village. Natural tree bark lasts 6-8 years, rubber bark is hoped to last 25 years.

The bark used in the village comes from elm, basswood, and ash trees.

Ed has supplied tree bark to Ste. Marie Among the Hurons since 1970. He is 73 years young and enjoys getting double the money from his firewood business, money from the wood and money from the bark.

Film Series Oct. 14 Goodbye Solo

Oct. 14 Goodbye Solo 7:30 PM

Ramin Bahrani
91 minutes, USA, 14A Cast: Souleymane Sy Savane, Red West, Diane Franco Galindo

filmtwoSolo, a Senegalese taxi driver in Winston-Salem, NorthCarolina picks up a 70 year old passenger, William who books him 2 weeks hence, for a ride to a distant mountaintop. During their discourse, Solo realizes that William has a tragic plan for the trip’s end and decides to befriend the man and dissuade him from his goal. Solo displays a remarkable goodness and lacks the North American self-consciousness about relationships. The resulting extraordinary performances fill the screen with a portrait of natural charisma and genuine human kindness.

Director Filmography Ramin Bahrani was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1975. He received his BA from Columbia University in New York City. Other film releases to his credit include Strangers (2000), Man Push Cart (2005) and Chop Shop (2007). Goodbye Solo (2008) had its North American premiere at theToronto International Film Festival.

Tickets:
Season subscription 5 films $40
individual ticket 1 film $9
Individual tickets are available during the week prior to the film at the Huronia Museum or are sold subjec to availability at the door of the Galaxy Theatre.