The Blessing of the Crops Festival will be held on Sunday 12th August.
The Amos “King” Seaman School Museum and St. Denis Church will be open daily 10:00 am to 6:00 pm from July 1st until September 1st
Cumberland County Heritage Network Society
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Ottawa House by-the-Sea, Parrsboro, NS
August Events
Story time Thursday evenings
Mayors Tea Friday 10th and 24th , 2pm to 3pm in August
Rug Hooking every Wednesday 10am to 2pm
Bridge every Thursday
August 5th - Pancake Brunch 11am to 1pm
August 12th - Sunday Series 2pm-Justin Helm, historic hardwares
August 15th - Lady Tupper Tea, 2pm to 4pm
August 26th - Sunday Series 2pm-Dale Swan, Creamery Museum
August 31st, Sept 1st & 2nd Blueberry Dessert Festival, serving daily 11am to 5pm
Story time Thursday evenings
Mayors Tea Friday 10th and 24th , 2pm to 3pm in August
Rug Hooking every Wednesday 10am to 2pm
Bridge every Thursday
August 5th - Pancake Brunch 11am to 1pm
August 12th - Sunday Series 2pm-Justin Helm, historic hardwares
August 15th - Lady Tupper Tea, 2pm to 4pm
August 26th - Sunday Series 2pm-Dale Swan, Creamery Museum
August 31st, Sept 1st & 2nd Blueberry Dessert Festival, serving daily 11am to 5pm
The Creamery Square - Tatamagouche, NS
What is Happening at The Creamery Square for the month of August
August 4 - Summer Fear with special guest Kane Hodder at the Grain Elevator
August 5 - Lincoln Concert on the Outdoor Stage of the Creamery Square
August 11 and 12 Scottish Days at the Heritage Centre
August 25 Blueberry Festival at the Farmer’s Market and the Heritage Centre
September Trans Canada Trail opening (exact date to be announced)
Ongoing War of 1812 exhibit at the Heritage Centre
Wallace & Area Museum
Wednesday, July 25, 2-4 p.m. - Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea and a sweet while enoying the Museum’s Heritage Gardens.
Thursday July 26, 2 pm. Willard S. Boyle Memorial. Unveiling of Memorial at Wallace Bridge, celebrating Nobel prize winner Willard S. Boyle. Reception at the Museum to follow.
Saturday, July 28- Giant Craft and Flea Market. Come, support local groups with their tables of treasures. Take advantage of the great sales and enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs and games
Wednesday, August 1st 2-4 p.m. - Annual Mary Kennedy Tea: Enjoy delightful refreshments, a hot cup of tea, and live entertainment in the Museum’s beautiful Heritage Gardens. The Tea is held in honour of Mary Kennedy, the mother of the Museum Benefactor John Kennedy. The tea celebrates the history of the Davison-Kennedy family.
Floral Arranging Competition: During the Tea, judging will take place for this annual competition. Everyone is welcome to enter and ribbons are awarded for arrangements in two categories, cultivated and wildflower. Entries accepted until 1 pm.
Saturday, August 4th a.m. - 2 p.m. - Tails on the Trails: Bring your Dog for a walk on the Museum trails, anytime between 10 am and 2 pm. We will time your walk against a pre-set base time, you could win a treat for dog and owner
Wednesday August 8, Free Tea in the Garden every Wednesday afternoon through out August.
Thursday, August 9, The Harbour View Hotel. A talk from the steps of the Community Centre.. The Hotel was the centre of attention for the community. A steady stream of people arrived, departed, visited, stayed and dined at the Hotel.
Sunday, August 12, Barn Sunday. See some of the thousands of treasures stored in the Museum Barn. Boats, wagons, tools, furniture
Thursday August 16- The Remsheg Rug Hookers “Hook In”. The local rug hooking group host hooking groups from throughout Nova Scotia
Saturday, August 18- Children’s Day, 1 to 3 pm
Final kids Day! Call the museum to register…too much fun to miss!
Thursday July 26, 2 pm. Willard S. Boyle Memorial. Unveiling of Memorial at Wallace Bridge, celebrating Nobel prize winner Willard S. Boyle. Reception at the Museum to follow.
Saturday, July 28- Giant Craft and Flea Market. Come, support local groups with their tables of treasures. Take advantage of the great sales and enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs and games
Wednesday, August 1st 2-4 p.m. - Annual Mary Kennedy Tea: Enjoy delightful refreshments, a hot cup of tea, and live entertainment in the Museum’s beautiful Heritage Gardens. The Tea is held in honour of Mary Kennedy, the mother of the Museum Benefactor John Kennedy. The tea celebrates the history of the Davison-Kennedy family.
Floral Arranging Competition: During the Tea, judging will take place for this annual competition. Everyone is welcome to enter and ribbons are awarded for arrangements in two categories, cultivated and wildflower. Entries accepted until 1 pm.
Saturday, August 4th a.m. - 2 p.m. - Tails on the Trails: Bring your Dog for a walk on the Museum trails, anytime between 10 am and 2 pm. We will time your walk against a pre-set base time, you could win a treat for dog and owner
Wednesday August 8, Free Tea in the Garden every Wednesday afternoon through out August.
Thursday, August 9, The Harbour View Hotel. A talk from the steps of the Community Centre.. The Hotel was the centre of attention for the community. A steady stream of people arrived, departed, visited, stayed and dined at the Hotel.
Sunday, August 12, Barn Sunday. See some of the thousands of treasures stored in the Museum Barn. Boats, wagons, tools, furniture
Thursday August 16- The Remsheg Rug Hookers “Hook In”. The local rug hooking group host hooking groups from throughout Nova Scotia
Saturday, August 18- Children’s Day, 1 to 3 pm
Final kids Day! Call the museum to register…too much fun to miss!
Friday, July 13, 2012
Age of Sail - Port Greville
Age of Sail Marathon
Our 2012 website is now activated for The Age of Sail marathon. Marathon date is August 12th.
Please visit http://www.ageofsailmarathon.ca/.
Event Event Type Until July 30, 2012 On or after July 31, 2012
Full Marathon Run $50 $65
Half Marathon Run/Walk $50 $65
10K Run/Walk $50 $65
5K Run/Walk $50 $65
Our 2012 website is now activated for The Age of Sail marathon. Marathon date is August 12th.
Please visit http://www.ageofsailmarathon.ca/.
Event Event Type Until July 30, 2012 On or after July 31, 2012
Full Marathon Run $50 $65
Half Marathon Run/Walk $50 $65
10K Run/Walk $50 $65
5K Run/Walk $50 $65
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Wallace & Area Museum
Wallace and Area Museum
Summer 2012
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Enjoy activities at the Wallace and Area Museum on the Sunrise Trail
Hours of operation: Monday to Saturday; 9-5, Sunday; 1-4
13440 No. 6 Highway, PO Box 179, Wallace, NS, B0K 1Y0 (902)257-2191
email: wallacemuseum@ns.aliantzinc.ca www.wallaceandareamuseum.com
Early Summer Exhibit
The theme for the summer display at the Wallace and Area Museum is based on the Museum’s Mi’kmaq basket collection.
When the Museum Society was given the Davison / Kennedy home for a museum it was left full of the every day items used by the Davison & Kennedy families in the nineteenth and twentieth century. Members of the same family lived in the house from its construction in 1839 until it was turned over to the community in 1990.
All the people that lived in the house seemed to want to save the everyday articles of life. There were large collections of clothing, dishes, toys, newspapers, magazines. One collection found in the house and of great interest and significance is the 56 Mi’kmaq baskets dating from the 1880s to present day.
The Mi’kmaq people were the first known inhabitants of what is now the maritime provinces.
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The theme for the Museum’s annual heritage mural, painted by local artist Barbara Clark, is the Mi’kmaq people and basket making. Barbara used the inspiration of a 1791 painting by a Halifax Customs agent Binney. The painting shows various aspects of Mi’kmaq life
Late Summer Exhibit
The second display for summer 2012 will open mid July. The theme is a celebration of the village heritage buildings.
The rich history of Wallace is reflected in its buildings. This display looks into the story of some of Wallace’s most recognized buildings.
The Senator’s lodge, the lighthouse, Charman House, Capt. Grant’s house, the Hotel, St Matthew’s Presbyterian Church, Barlow Morris’ General Store, the Battye Hat Shop and St. John’s United,
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Tour the museum
Old Kitchen The Basket collection story starts as you enter the first room. Shown are the materials used in making baskets and examples of the woven designs.
The Gallery The Gallery features beautiful porcupine quill decorated baskets from the late nineteenth century. In addition are a loaned collection of arrow points, stone tools, a trade axe and a stone axe..
Davison-Kennedy Room The story of the Davison family: shipbuilders, businessmen and strong women, and the builders of the house now used as the Museum. On display: clothing, hats, pictures and toys belonging to the four generations who lived in this house since 1839.
Francis Grant Room The Francis Grant Room holds hundreds of stories and poems collected and created by Wallace historian, Francis Grant, as well, many artifacts belonging to Francis’ grandfather Captain F. K. Grant.
Summer Activities 2012
Sunday, July 1, 12 noon - 5 p.m. - Canada Day: View Canada’s past and relax in the Museum’s beautiful gardens.
Wednesday, July 4, 2-4 p.m. - Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea while enjoying the Museum’s Gardens.
Saturday, July7, 1-3 p.m., - “Basket Making” Children’s Day: Pre-registration required. Young people aged 5 to 12. Mi’kmaq Basket theme.
Sunday July 8, 2 p.m. - Francis Grant Day: Celebrate the writings of local author and historian Francis Grant. Community members join in the event by reading his poems and stories. Come hear Mr. Grant’s Amberola (cylinder gramophone)!
Wednesday, July 11, 2-4 p.m. - Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea and a sweet while enjoying the Museum’s Heritage Gardens.
Sunday, July 15, 2-4 p.m. – Ruby Macfarlane Photo Contest, prize awards. Entrance fee: 2 dollars per photo entrance closing date July 1st.
Wednesday, July 18, 2-4 p.m. – Opening of the Heritage Buildings Display and Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea and a sweet in the Museum’s Heritage Gardens.
Saturday, July 21, 1-3 p.m., -Children’s Day: Pre-registration required. Young people 5 to 12 plus, games and a snack
Sunday, July 22, 1:30-4 p.m., -Railway Day: Railway enthusiasts and former railway employees share their stories about the early years of the railroad. Demonstrations of telegraphy and the language of the railroad, Morse Code. Join in the fun.
Wednesday, July 25, 2-4 p.m. - Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea and a sweet while enoying the Museum’s Heritage Gardens.
Thursday July 26, 2 pm. Willard S. Boyle Memorial. Unveiling of Memorial at Wallace Bridge, celebrating Nobel prize winner Willard S. Boyle. Reception at the Museum to follow.
Saturday, July 28- Giant Craft and Flea Market. Come, support local groups with their tables of treasures. Take advantage of the great sales and enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs and games
Wednesday, August 1st 2-4 p.m. - Annual Mary Kennedy Tea: Enjoy delightful refreshments, a hot cup of tea, and live entertainment in the Museum’s beautiful Heritage Gardens. The Tea is held in honour of Mary Kennedy, the mother of the Museum Benefactor John Kennedy. The tea celebrates the history of the Davison-Kennedy family.
Floral Arranging Competition: During the Tea, judging will take place for this annual competition. Everyone is welcome to enter and ribbons are awarded for arrangements in two categories, cultivated and wildflower. Entries accepted until 1 pm.
Saturday, August 4th a.m. - 2 p.m. - Tails on the Trails: Bring your Dog for a walk on the Museum trails, anytime between 10 am and 2 pm. We will time your walk against a pre-set base time, you could win a treat for dog and owner
Wednesday August 8, Free Tea in the Garden every Wednesday afternoon through out August.
Thursday, August 9, The Harbour View Hotel. A talk from the steps of the Community Centre.. The Hotel was the centre of attention for the community. A steady stream of people arrived, departed, visited, stayed and dined at the Hotel.
Sunday, August 12, Barn Sunday. See some of the thousands of treasures stored in the Museum Barn. Boats, wagons, tools, furniture
Thursday August 16- The Remsheg Rug Hookers “Hook In”. The local rug hooking group host hooking groups from throughout Nova Scotia
Saturday, August 18- Children’s Day, 1 to 3 pm
Final kids Day! Call the museum to register…too much fun to miss!
Have a great summer!
Wallace and Area Museum on the Sunrise Trail
Open: Monday to Saturday, 9-5
Sunday, 1-4
13440 No. 6 Highway
Tel. 257-2191
Nova Scotia, B0K 1Y0
Beautiful Heritage Gardens and Walking Trails
Free Admission and Programs
For further information on programs and events offered and event registration, please contact the Wallace and Area Museum
Summer 2012
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Enjoy activities at the Wallace and Area Museum on the Sunrise Trail
Hours of operation: Monday to Saturday; 9-5, Sunday; 1-4
13440 No. 6 Highway, PO Box 179, Wallace, NS, B0K 1Y0 (902)257-2191
email: wallacemuseum@ns.aliantzinc.ca www.wallaceandareamuseum.com
Early Summer Exhibit
The theme for the summer display at the Wallace and Area Museum is based on the Museum’s Mi’kmaq basket collection.
When the Museum Society was given the Davison / Kennedy home for a museum it was left full of the every day items used by the Davison & Kennedy families in the nineteenth and twentieth century. Members of the same family lived in the house from its construction in 1839 until it was turned over to the community in 1990.
All the people that lived in the house seemed to want to save the everyday articles of life. There were large collections of clothing, dishes, toys, newspapers, magazines. One collection found in the house and of great interest and significance is the 56 Mi’kmaq baskets dating from the 1880s to present day.
The Mi’kmaq people were the first known inhabitants of what is now the maritime provinces.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The theme for the Museum’s annual heritage mural, painted by local artist Barbara Clark, is the Mi’kmaq people and basket making. Barbara used the inspiration of a 1791 painting by a Halifax Customs agent Binney. The painting shows various aspects of Mi’kmaq life
Late Summer Exhibit
The second display for summer 2012 will open mid July. The theme is a celebration of the village heritage buildings.
The rich history of Wallace is reflected in its buildings. This display looks into the story of some of Wallace’s most recognized buildings.
The Senator’s lodge, the lighthouse, Charman House, Capt. Grant’s house, the Hotel, St Matthew’s Presbyterian Church, Barlow Morris’ General Store, the Battye Hat Shop and St. John’s United,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tour the museum
Old Kitchen The Basket collection story starts as you enter the first room. Shown are the materials used in making baskets and examples of the woven designs.
The Gallery The Gallery features beautiful porcupine quill decorated baskets from the late nineteenth century. In addition are a loaned collection of arrow points, stone tools, a trade axe and a stone axe..
Davison-Kennedy Room The story of the Davison family: shipbuilders, businessmen and strong women, and the builders of the house now used as the Museum. On display: clothing, hats, pictures and toys belonging to the four generations who lived in this house since 1839.
Francis Grant Room The Francis Grant Room holds hundreds of stories and poems collected and created by Wallace historian, Francis Grant, as well, many artifacts belonging to Francis’ grandfather Captain F. K. Grant.
Summer Activities 2012
Sunday, July 1, 12 noon - 5 p.m. - Canada Day: View Canada’s past and relax in the Museum’s beautiful gardens.
Wednesday, July 4, 2-4 p.m. - Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea while enjoying the Museum’s Gardens.
Saturday, July7, 1-3 p.m., - “Basket Making” Children’s Day: Pre-registration required. Young people aged 5 to 12. Mi’kmaq Basket theme.
Sunday July 8, 2 p.m. - Francis Grant Day: Celebrate the writings of local author and historian Francis Grant. Community members join in the event by reading his poems and stories. Come hear Mr. Grant’s Amberola (cylinder gramophone)!
Wednesday, July 11, 2-4 p.m. - Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea and a sweet while enjoying the Museum’s Heritage Gardens.
Sunday, July 15, 2-4 p.m. – Ruby Macfarlane Photo Contest, prize awards. Entrance fee: 2 dollars per photo entrance closing date July 1st.
Wednesday, July 18, 2-4 p.m. – Opening of the Heritage Buildings Display and Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea and a sweet in the Museum’s Heritage Gardens.
Saturday, July 21, 1-3 p.m., -Children’s Day: Pre-registration required. Young people 5 to 12 plus, games and a snack
Sunday, July 22, 1:30-4 p.m., -Railway Day: Railway enthusiasts and former railway employees share their stories about the early years of the railroad. Demonstrations of telegraphy and the language of the railroad, Morse Code. Join in the fun.
Wednesday, July 25, 2-4 p.m. - Free Tea in the Garden: Come visit the Museum and enjoy a hot cup of tea and a sweet while enoying the Museum’s Heritage Gardens.
Thursday July 26, 2 pm. Willard S. Boyle Memorial. Unveiling of Memorial at Wallace Bridge, celebrating Nobel prize winner Willard S. Boyle. Reception at the Museum to follow.
Saturday, July 28- Giant Craft and Flea Market. Come, support local groups with their tables of treasures. Take advantage of the great sales and enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs and games
Wednesday, August 1st 2-4 p.m. - Annual Mary Kennedy Tea: Enjoy delightful refreshments, a hot cup of tea, and live entertainment in the Museum’s beautiful Heritage Gardens. The Tea is held in honour of Mary Kennedy, the mother of the Museum Benefactor John Kennedy. The tea celebrates the history of the Davison-Kennedy family.
Floral Arranging Competition: During the Tea, judging will take place for this annual competition. Everyone is welcome to enter and ribbons are awarded for arrangements in two categories, cultivated and wildflower. Entries accepted until 1 pm.
Saturday, August 4th a.m. - 2 p.m. - Tails on the Trails: Bring your Dog for a walk on the Museum trails, anytime between 10 am and 2 pm. We will time your walk against a pre-set base time, you could win a treat for dog and owner
Wednesday August 8, Free Tea in the Garden every Wednesday afternoon through out August.
Thursday, August 9, The Harbour View Hotel. A talk from the steps of the Community Centre.. The Hotel was the centre of attention for the community. A steady stream of people arrived, departed, visited, stayed and dined at the Hotel.
Sunday, August 12, Barn Sunday. See some of the thousands of treasures stored in the Museum Barn. Boats, wagons, tools, furniture
Thursday August 16- The Remsheg Rug Hookers “Hook In”. The local rug hooking group host hooking groups from throughout Nova Scotia
Saturday, August 18- Children’s Day, 1 to 3 pm
Final kids Day! Call the museum to register…too much fun to miss!
Have a great summer!
Wallace and Area Museum on the Sunrise Trail
Open: Monday to Saturday, 9-5
Sunday, 1-4
13440 No. 6 Highway
Tel. 257-2191
Nova Scotia, B0K 1Y0
Beautiful Heritage Gardens and Walking Trails
Free Admission and Programs
For further information on programs and events offered and event registration, please contact the Wallace and Area Museum
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