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Dundas Valley Historical Society
Ontario, Canada
Windows on our past—
Reflecting on our future

Calendar of Events
2011–2012

Presentations take place on the second Wednesday of the month unless otherwise noted. The series is held at the Dundas Museum, 139 Park Street (between Albert and Princess). Doors open at 7 p.m. and the presentations begin at 7:30. There is a $2 admission fee. Seating is limited. You will find more information about presentations on the Presentation Details page.

As we approach the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, many of this year's presentations focus on that event.

September | October | November | January | February | March | April | May

September 2011

14 Robin McKee, Historical Perceptions War of 1812 101, Part 1

October 2011

12 Mary Anderson, author, Tragedy & Triumph: Ruby & Thomas B. McQuesten Tragedy & Triumph: Ruby & Thomas B. McQuesten

November 2011

9 Ray Hobbs, President, Dundas Valley Historical Society God In War: The Role of Faith in The War of 1812

January 2012

11 Craig Williams, War of 1812 historian War of 1812: James Fitzgibbon, 49th Regiment of Foot

February 2012

8 John Bryden, journalist and historian Forts and Roads: War of 1812 Landmarks in Hamilton

March 2012

14 Robert B. Kristofferson, Associate Professor, Contemporary Studies & History, Wilfred Laurier University, Brantford Campus The Craftsworker Diaries of Andrew McIlwraith

April 2012

11 Dave MacDougall, Newsletter Editor, Dundas Valley Historical Society Waking Sleeping Beauty—the Restoration of Robada Cottage

May 2012

16 Annual General Meeting
Dundas Museum & Archives
139 Park Street (between Albert and Princess)
Election of new Executive Council