Norfolk Heritage and Culture - Grand Erie District School Board
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Norfolk Heritage and Culture - Grand Erie District School Board
NORFOLK COUNTY HERITAGE & CULTURE DIVISION The Norfolk County Heritage & Culture Division is very excited to launch the second in our publication series featuring our 2016 events and exhibits. Our goal is to educate, entertain and inspire you and I think once you read through this booklet you’ll agree, we do just that. Please be sure to “LIKE” us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Looking forward to seeing you throughout 2016. Sincerely, Melissa Collver Manager, Heritage & Culture DELHI TOBACCO MUSEUM & HERITAGE CENTRE ..............4 NORFOLK ARTS CENTRE ......6 PORT DOVER HARBOUR MUSEUM ...........................12 TEETERVILLE PIONEER MUSEUM ...........................18 WATERFORD HERITAGE & AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM ....20 BRONZE BELLS NORFOLK WAR MEMORIAL CARILLON TOWER CONTACTS ........................27 Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre EVENTS CHINESE LUNAR NEW YEAR VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION EVENING Monday, February 8 – 7 p.m. A special ‘Thank You’ evening for our volunteers in appreciation of their dedication and service to the Museum during 2015. Invitation Only Evening. GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT – AN EVENING OF FONDUE, FASHION & FUN Friday, February 26 – 7 p.m. Escape the mid-winter blues with friends and enjoy a fashion show highlighting local clothiers while sampling the gourmet chocolate fondue, specialty coffees and wine served at your table by gentlemen waiters. A chance to win fabulous door prizes, participate in the silent auction and purchase a variety of great products during our trade show featuring local business owners and entrepreneurs. Tickets: $25 Ticket Wicket Opens: Tuesday, January 5, 2016 @ 10 a.m. 4 NATIONAL CULTURE DAYS: CREATE – PARTICIPATE – CELEBRATE CARING FOR YOUR FAMILY TREASURES Sunday, September 25 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn how to properly store and/or care for your family heirlooms and photographs with the assistance of Museum Curatorial Staff and Archivist, Mary Gladwin. Sessions: 45 minutes Pre-booked Appointments Only. Free Service CULTURAL SEASONINGS MOTOR COACH TOUR Saturday, October 1 – 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Capturing the Allure of Autumn in the Niagara Region. Tickets: $75* (*includes lunch) Ticket Wicket Opens: Tuesday, August 2, 2016 @ 10 a.m. Closes: Friday, September 23, 2016 @ 4:30 p.m. HALLOWEEN HOOPLA TICKET PRICES & REGISTRATION FEES All event, workshop and programming fees include HST, where applicable. Pre-registration and tickets are required for all sessions. Registration with payment closes one-week prior to each session date. Saturday, October 29 – 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Ages: 6 - 10 years Participate in an afternoon of games, crafts and baking in celebration of All Hallow’s Eve. Registration Fee: $15 5 Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre TRADITIONAL TURKEY DINNER Friday, November 18 – 6 p.m. Be our guest as we serve up a scrumptious turkey dinner with all the trimmings, but be certain to leave room for dessert! Casual holiday entertainment featuring The Playford Players with Philip Corke on guitar & Roland Packer on hammer dulcimer. The dinner bell will soon be ringing, so purchase your tickets early to avoid disappointment! Limited seating is available. Tickets: Adults - $20; Children (12 and under) - $8 Ticket Wicket Opens: Tuesday, October 4, 2016 @ 10 a.m. EXHIBITIONS HARNESSING HORSE POWER – A TRIBUTE TO THE MANY LABOURS OF THE FARM HORSE Friday, April 1 to Friday, September 30 A HOLIDAY COLLECTORS OCD: A SAMPLING OF COLLECTIBLE SEASONAL OBSESSIONS Friday, November 4, 2016 to Tuesday, January 31, 2017 7 6 WORKSHOPS PYSANKY - UKRAINIAN EGG DECORATING BASICS FOR ADULTS Saturday, March 12 – 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Celebrate the return of Spring while learning the basics of pysanky, a wax-resist, batik method of decorating eggs using traditional Ukrainian folk art designs ... just in time for Easter. Instructor: Judy A. Livingstone. Registration Fee: $35* (*includes egg decorating kit) INTERNATIONAL WORLD FARE SERIES WORLD FARE COOKING Saturday, April 23 – 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Traditional comfort foods, plain and simple, featuring Hungarian cabbage rolls, Polish perogies, Belgian potato croquettes and German apple strudel. Instructors: Mary Jane Kekes, Melodie Janulis, Joy Risebrough, Gloria Underhill, Carene Morrison & Agnes Defoort Registration Fee: $35 PAYMENT Payment may be made by either cash, cheque or debit. Cheques are to be made payable to ‘Norfolk County’ and may be mailed to the Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre. No refunds or exchanges. Tickets will not be reserved for any event or workshop without payment in full having been received. Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre SAVOUR THE FLAVOUR SERIES RHUBARB Saturday, June 4 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rhubarb… it’s not just for dessert dishes anymore! Enjoy the experience of this hands-on cooking class and relax over a three-course lunch created with the help of your workshop mates. Instructors: Judy Livingstone & Carene Morrison Registration Fee: $35 SEASON TO TASTE SERIES HOLIDAY TAPAS Saturday, November 5 – 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Discover holiday entertaining ideas featuring a variety of appetizers, hot and cold, though not necessarily Spanish in their origin or presentation. Instructors: Judy Livingstone & Carene Morrison Registration Fee: $45 TRINKETS & TREASURES IN-DOOR STREETSCAPE YARD SALE 8 8 Saturday, May 21 – 8 a.m. to Noon Presented by the DTM&HC Museum Advisory Committee. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PENNY SALE Tuesday, November 1 to Tuesday, December 6 Tickets: $2 for 25 Draw Date – Tuesday, December 6, 2016 @ 7 p.m. BLACK FRIDAY GIFT SHOP SALE Friday, November 25 – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. All regular priced Christmas Stock 50% off (Excludes consignment and OWC Ornaments) FACILITY RENTAL FEES The Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre is available to rent for small functions. Basic Fee (per hour).................$60 Half Day/Evenings (3 hours).....$125 Full Day (7 hours) .....................$250 Maintenance Deposit................$100* The Museum is not a licensed facility. Seating Capacity: 60 * Fee is required in addition to rental fee, though is refundable upon condition of site following rental. WORKSHOPS All workshops are hands-on participatory sessions. All workshop supplies are included in the registration fees. Limited space available for each session. Register early!!! 9 Norfolk Arts Centre EVENTS SoupART Bowls 8 Thursday, March 24, 4:30 – 8:00 p.m. On Thursday, March 24 the Norfolk Arts Centre will hold its annual SoupART Bowls event. Now in its 8th year, SoupART Bowls is a “friend-raising” event that brings together and highlights the creativity of the visual and culinary arts in Norfolk County in support of children and youth programs at the NAC. With the purchase of a ticket patrons get to select an original ceramic bowl made by a member of the Norfolk Potters’ Guild, receive a SoupART Bowls souvenir cookbook that features recipes from the participating establishments and the chance to spend a leisurely evening wandering through the galleries enjoying soups from some of Norfolk County’s finest restaurants. Tickets for this event are $30 (10% discount for NAC members). MADE IN NORFOLK SHOW AND SALE 10 The Norfolk Arts Centre is pleased to present the 7th annual Made in Norfolk Show and Sale from November 1 to 30, Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For the month of November the Norfolk Arts Centre will turn the front room into a gift shop that features handcrafted, original work by Norfolk County artists and artisans. This event includes a wide range of unique, high-quality items priced between $5 and $200. From pottery to jewellery to mittens, Made in Norfolk has something for everyone. Made in Norfolk Show & Sale showcases the talents of Norfolk County artists and artisans by making original fine art and artisanal crafts accessible to the broader community. 11 Funds raised from SoupART Bowls supports the annual Summer Arts Adventure program which reaches 200 children ages 4 - 16 through creative programming. These funds assist in the hiring of professional instructors who are recent graduates in visual arts, animation, art therapy and arts education. Last year the Norfolk Arts Centre created 66 hours of instructional courses that ranged from concept art for video games, book-making, textiles, puppetry and traditional fine art techniques. By widening the opportunities for youth and children to explore their creativity, we are building cultural opportunities for Norfolk youth. Port Dover Harbour Museum EVENTS CAPTAIN’S NEW YEAR’S LEVEE & FIDDLE PARTY Friday, January 1 - 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (After the Polar Bear Dip) Bring an instrument and join in the fun or just relax and enjoy live music at our annual Captain’s New Year’s Levee! For those that don’t play an instrument, come enjoy live music in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. The Levee starts right after the annual Polar Bear Dip. Admission is by donation. The public is encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for the food bank as well. HERITAGE DAY WITH THE TOY MAN Monday, February 15 – 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Whimmy Diddles, Buzzsaws and Jacob’s Ladders are just a few of the pioneer toys that the Toy Man will bring to the Museum on Family Day. At 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. toy man Kevin O’Halloran will share the entertaining history of pioneer and Victorian toys. Kids and adults alike will enjoy the chance to interact with favourite toys from the past. Admission is by donation. 12 AN INTIMATE CONCERT WITH TIA MCGRAFF Saturday, February 20 – 7 p.m. Tia McGraff is back by popular demand! Tia, born and raised in Port Dover, is described as “Canada’s Gordon Lightfoot” with “a voice stolen from angels.” She is an international touring Americana/Folk artist, who has established herself as one of the genre’s most respected singer/songwriters today. Tickets: $15 – on sale starting Jan. 1. Please purchase tickets in advance. CELTIC CONCERT WITH NORFOLK Saturday, March 12 – 7 p.m. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with an evening of toe-tapping, salty Celtic music. With the feisty fiddle and the button accordion, NorFOLK is sure to deliver a memorable musical event. Tickets: $15 – on sale starting Jan. 15. Please purchase tickets in advance. DISCOVER! The Port Dover Harbour Museum preserves and promotes the town’s history and marine heritage. Visit an authentic net shanty and learn about the commercial fishing industry. Discover shipwrecks, tales of heroism, boat building, board the wheelhouse of a 1912 lake freighter and more! FROM THE HOME FRONT TO THE WESTERN FRONT Songs and music from the era of the Great War 1914-1918 Saturday, April 9 - 7 p.m. Featuring Ian Bell & Geoff Somers On this anniversary of Vimy Ridge, Ian Bell and Geoff Somers will present a touching and lively mixture of music that would have been heard in Canada (and in France) during the First World War. Tickets: $15. On sale starting Jan.15. Please purchase in advance. 13 Port Dover Harbour Museum FISHERMEN’S MEMORIAL SERVICE & BLESSING OF THE NETS Saturday, May 7 - 2 p.m. Join us to remember Port Dover’s own commercial fishermen, who have lost their lives on Lake Erie. This long-standing service to honour the fishing community, now takes place at the museum and includes an aboriginal smudge ceremony, the reading of the names, blessing of the nets, music and prayer. We invite all to attend this free community event. WOOD ‘HOUSE’ BAND Saturday, June 25 – 7 p.m. Join House Milner and friends for original music and covers. “House” Milner lived the fisherman’s life during his time on the lakes and parlayed his experiences into many songs. This lively night of music starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale starting May 1; Tickets: $10. CAR RALLY 14 Saturday, September 24 – 12:30 p.m. Support the Port Dover Harbour Museum while cruising Norfolk’s scenic country roads. Drivers, navigators and friends will travel a secret route while answering questions about what they see along the way. The Car Rally is a fun family event, open to all cars. There is a special prize category for pre-1980 classics. Entry Fee: $10. Please pre-register at the museum. 15 WORKSHOPS SOAP MAKING WITH LYER, LYER Saturday, March 26 –10 a.m. If you've ever wanted to make your own soap, but haven't had the supplies, equipment, or know-how, this is the workshop for you! Handmade soap retails for about $18-25/lb. During this workshop, you'll make approximately 6lbs of vegan, cold-process soap (scents and colour optional). Supplies and equipment are included in the workshop price. You'll also receive written instructions, supplier lists, and tested recipes for your personal use at home. Workshop Fee: $125. Pre-register required by March 12. BEGINNER’S BASKET WEAVING – MARKET BASKET Saturday, April 23 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Join master basket-maker Wanda Haydt to learn the traditional craft of basket weaving. During this full-day workshop participants will learn the fundamentals of basket weaving and will create their own reed, market basket. The basket is both decorative and functional. Wanda Haydt has been teaching basketry for 18 years. She has taught basket weaving in many locations throughout Ontario including Haliburton School of the Arts. Workshop Fee: $70. Pre-registration is required by April 17. PARTICIPATE! The Harbour Museum offers a variety of musical events and workshops. Tickets sell fast, so be sure to reserve ahead. Call 519-583-2660. Port Dover Harbour Museum SOAP MAKING WITH LYER, LYER Saturday,October 22 –10 a.m Kerry from Lyer, Lyer is back in time for the holidays! During this workshop, you'll make approximately 6lbs of vegan, cold-process soap (scents and colour optional). Supplies and equipment are included in the workshop price. You'll also receive written instructions, supplier lists, and tested recipes for your personal use at home. Handmade soap makes a wonderful and unique gift! Workshop Fee: $125. Pre-register required by October 10. BEGINNER’S BASKET WEAVING – MARKET BASKET Saturday, November 26 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Master basket maker Wanda Haydt will teach participants how to weave their own buffet basket. This beginner’s course will be fun for those new to the art, and for those with some experience. Your completed basket is perfect to bring to gatherings and will fit a 9x13 baking pan. Workshop Fee: $75. Pre-registration required by November 14. EXHIBITS FROM THE WESTERN FRONT TO THE HOME FRONT: PORT DOVER AND THE WARS 16 On exhibit until May 1 Both World War I and World War II saw great sacrifices in Port Dover, but also wonderful community initiatives. From the losses of the First World War to the “Norfolk Jam for British Children!” campaign in the Second World War, this exhibit features an array of artifacts from the community. SHIP SHAPE: BOAT BUILDING IN PORT DOVER May 20 to September 21 Did you know the Maid of the Mist VI was built in Port Dover? This community has a proud and rich vessel building history. Although Port Dover is known for its fish tugs, there are a variety of other working boats that call the harbour home. From tow boats to dive boats, learn about the variety of vessels built in Port Dover. Discover how fish tugs have been converted for other purposes over time. VISIT! We are open: January – March: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. April – December: Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Weekends 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Closed: Dec. 24 to 27 Daily Admission by Donation THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF TIM WARRIS October 1 to April 1, 2017 17 Teeterville Pioneer Museum MUSIC & MOONSHINE Saturday, June 18 - 7 p.m. Mark this date on your calendar so that you can join us as we kick off a brand new season with an evening of toe tapping music and local brew samplings. PIONEER HARVEST FESTIVAL TBA Celebrate the arrival of the harvest season at Teeterville Pioneer Museum. Agricultural demonstrations, historical crafts, hands-on activities, local food, and much, much more. FIRESIDE CHATS Watch for more details. 18 19 Velrose Chapel (left) and The Mason House (above). Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum EVENTS EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA Saturday, March 26 – 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. WHAM’s famous Easter Eggstravaganza kicks off with a return visit from The Illusionist: Lucas Wilson, Canada’s only 3 time Guinness World Record holding illusionist! Following the show, children (12 and under) have a chance to win great prizes and hunt for over 5,000 chocolate eggs. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. on a first come, first served basis. Admission is $5 a person, $3 for children 12 years and under. Egg hunt starts at 11:30 a.m. *Bring your own basket AGRICULTURAL HALL OF FAME - INDUCTION GALA 20 Sunday, April 17 – 2:00 p.m. The Norfolk County Agricultural Hall of Fame at WHAM honours and celebrates Norfolk County’s outstanding contributions to agriculture and promotes the importance of these achievements. Join us as we formally recognize the 2015 recipients and unveil the new exhibit highlighting their outstanding accomplishments. *Anyone can nominate candidates for induction – application deadline for 2016 is August 31. STARLITE THEATRE: OUTDOOR MOVIES AT WHAM Select Friday nights throughout July and August The Starlite outdoor theatre returns to WHAM this summer! Join us for an evening screening under the stars fit for the whole family. Bring your blanket or lawn chair for an evening of Hollywood entertainment. Admission by donation - check our website for dates and details. CENTENNIAL OF THE BLACK BRIDGE August 12 - 13 As part of the 100th birthday celebrations of Waterford's most famous landmark, the Black Bridge, visit the museum throughout Friday and Saturday for special activities and exhibits. JUST STEPS FROM WATERFORD’S BEAUTIFUL HERITAGE TRAIL! The museum offers a vibrant space to learn, to create, to discuss, to perform and to socialize. Through its collection, research, exhibitions and programming, WHAM creates opportunities for connections and participation. 21 HERITAGE TRACTOR DRIVE Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum HERITAGE TRACTOR DRIVE September 17 Travel the scenic roads of Ontario’s Garden and beyond on your heritage tractor. The drive incorporates stops throughout the day that provide participants with a unique perspective of Norfolk County and all that it has to offer. The drive is open to all vintage tractors dating from 1970 or older. Don’t have a tractor? Then we encourage you to line the route and cheer on the drivers! Many makes and models are represented – International Harvester, Cockshutt, Massey-Harris, Minneapolis-Moline, and John Deere to name a few. The Heritage Tractor Drive is a colourful celebration of our rural heritage. Route maps and details will be made available on the museum website and through social media in August. Driver registration is $60 per person and includes a program, souvenir, morning and afternoon refreshments, and delicious dinner at the end of the drive. Pre-registration is required. MOONLIGHT & MAYHEM: HAUNTED WALKING TOUR OF OLD WATERFORD 22 October 14 & 15 Join a costumed guide as you take a night stroll through downtown to hear the true stories of the dark secrets in Waterford’s past. Listen to the deathly tales of local lore that have emerged from the quaint houses and gentle fields that surround Waterford. Join us for this historically based tour to hear about the Black Donnelly’s, the massacre at Round Plains and much more. CHRISTMAS SALE AT WHAM Monday, November 21 – 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Kick off your holiday shopping by visiting Bowlby Bros. & Co., the museum’s famous gift shop. Featuring home and garden products, unique seasonal ornaments and fabulous stocking stuffers. 23 Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum EXHIBITS EXPLORE WHAM Exhibiting the rich and diverse history of Waterford and its surrounding communities through engaging permanent and temporary displays. A TASTE OF SCIENCE – A NATIONAL TRAVELLING EXHIBIT January 29 to April 22 WHAM is thrilled to be the launch site of this never before seen exhibition from the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation, Ottawa. A Taste of Science highlights the role science plays in preserving food and keeping it nutritious and safe from farm to fork. Visitors can roam through a larger-than-life pantry, filled with dynamic interpretive and interactive elements. This fully accessible exhibition will also highlight Waterford’s very own history of the Pickle Factory, now the site of WHAM! *Curriculum based education programmes available. WHAM COUTURE: FOUR SEASONS OF FASHION May 10 to December 16 Explore never-before seen pieces from WHAM’s textile collection, showcasing 100 years of fashion including WHAM’s rarest examples of accessories, formal attire and “bathing costumes”. The exhibit changes with each season! THE LAKE ERIE & NORTHERN: 100 YEARS OF THE ELECTRIC TRAIN IN WATERFORD 24 July 11 to October 28 WHAM’s relaunching its hands-on scale model train exhibit detailing the Alice Street lines and the Lake Erie & Northern Railway. As part of the centennial celebrations of the Black Bridge, constructed for the L.E. & N., special highlights include a history of the electric trains between Brantford and Galt (est. in 1903), the tourist excursions through Waterford to Port Dover, and the increase in produce export from Norfolk’s farms. OUR TOWN: EXHIBITIONS THROUGHOUT 2016 DESIGNING WATERFORD: HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE ON NOW The homes within our community tell a rich story of Waterford’s past. These historic structures offer meaning and understanding to the local area and its inhabitants. This exhibition will help residents and visitors appreciate the craftsmanship behind the architecture of Waterford’s impressive historic buildings. THE THIRD DEGREE: THE HISTORY OF MASONS IN WATERFORD Opens Spring 2016 This exhibition details the strange-but-true history of Waterford’s Masonic Lodge No.113. Freemasonry is the oldest and largest fraternity dedicated to the “Brotherhood of Man” with traditions being traced directly to stone masons of the middle ages. Featuring tales from the War of 1812 and starring well-known former residents of Waterford, explore some of the secrets behind the Blue Door on Alice Street. 25 CONTACTS DELHI TOBACCO MUSEUM & HERITAGE CENTRE 200 Talbot Road, Delhi, Ontario N4B 2A2 519-582-0278 www.delhimuseum.ca [email protected] NORFOLK ARTS CENTRE 21 Lynnwood Ave, Simcoe, ON N3Y 2V7 519-428-0540 www.norfolkartscentre.ca [email protected] PORT DOVER HARBOUR MUSEUM 44 Harbour Street, Port Dover, Ontario N0A 1N0 519-583-2660 www.portdovermuseum.ca [email protected] 26 TEETERVILLE PIONEER MUSEUM 194 Teeter Street, Teeterville, ON N0E 1S0 www.teetervillemuseum.ca [email protected] WATERFORD HERITAGE & AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM 159 Nichol St. Waterford, ON. N0E 1Y0 519-443-4211 www.waterfordmuseum.ca [email protected] NORFOLK COUNTY HERITAGE & CULTURE DIVISION Norfolk Heritage Committee Alligator Tug Quance Mill Port Dover Lighthouse Norfolk County’s War Memorial Carillon Tower ALLIGATOR TUG 27 PUBLISHED BY: Norfolk County Heritage & Culture Division 185 Robinson Street, Simcoe, ON N3Y 5L6 Manager: Melissa Collver Ph: 519-426-5870 ext. 1347 Email: [email protected]