Funding Opportunity / Call for Proposals: "Belonging & Identity in English-speaking Quebec"
--June 14, 2022.
Call for Proposals
"Belonging & Identity in English-speaking Quebec"
--June 14, 2022.
Call for Proposals
"Belonging & Identity in English-speaking Quebec"
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For immediate release
(Sherbrooke, Qc., June 13, 2022)
The following resolution was adopted at QAHN's Annual General Meeting, held via Zoom, on Saturday, June 11, 2022:
“Highlighting Indigenous History”
--June 1, 2022.
In honour of National Indigenous History Month, we thought we would share a couple of QAHN's most recent Indigenous-themed conferences from our 2022 Heritage Talks Online series.
The following talk is called "The W8banaki of Odanak: Preserving History, Language, Culture and Traditions," and features Daniel Nolett.
June 11, 10 a.m. (ZOOM).
For Agenda, support documents and Zoom link: [email protected].
Agenda and documentation will be sent out closer to the meeting date!
--February 25, 2022.
With funding through the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network’s “Local Built Heritage Restoration Initiative,” which is itself supported by Quebec’s Secrétariat aux relations avec les Québécois d'expression anglaise, the Richmond County Historical Society (RCHS) has now begun some important upgrades to its museum facility in Melbourne.
--February 22, 2022.
A new episode in QAHN's popular "Scandal Makers" series! In "The Survivor," Kathy Curtis of the Colby-Curtis Museum in Stanstead uncovers the mystery of Seba Beebe, the first American settler of Beebe Plain, and why his name was obscured from the public record for so long.