Raising Spirits: QAHN Film Fest coming up in February!
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Raising Spirits! QAHN Film Fest, Uplands, Lennoxville (Sherbrooke).
Raising Spirits! QAHN Film Fest, Uplands, Lennoxville (Sherbrooke).
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With its new online exhibit, Being South Asian in Quebec, the Quebec-based, non-profit The Rang Collective: Arts for Solidarity, seeks to ‘visibilize’ South Asian histories and experiences across the province.
The Whiteley Museum was named in honour of William H. Whiteley, inventor of the cod trap in 1871. Through this invention, Whiteley revolutionized cod fishing throughout Eastern Canada.
Shaare Zedek Congregation was established in 1953 and is a traditional synagogue committed to engaging its membership and community in Jewish learning, spirituality and social activities.
In 1896, 80 years after the initial settlement of Valcartier by John Neilson and his associates, a map was drawn to propose the extension of Redmond Road to the north corner of the territory along the Jacques Cartier River.
This presentation will shine a spotlight on The Canadian Irish Migration Preservation Network’s ongoing restoration efforts within the historic Saint-Colomban Cemetery.
Who does not have a memory of fresh-baked bread or of grandma’s homemade cookies? Or a cherished family recipe, lovingly handed down across generations? Or a meal capable of whisking one back to childhood with only just a sniff or a taste?
This is an in-person and on-line hybrid event! Guests are welcome to attend the Old County Courthouse/Archives of the Lac-Brome Museum, 15 ch. St. Paul, Knowlton, Qc., to hear the presentation in person and enjoy conversation and refreshments.
Numerous descendants of Daniel Taylor Buzzell and Mary Jane Fuller’s large family populated Cherry River in Orford Township from the 1860s on. They participated in and shaped its agro- forestry economy into the 20th century. Their youngest son was John Buzzell (b.