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  • Annual General Meeting with Guest Speaker: Explorer Adam Shoalts

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    Wednesday, February 15th at 7pm - Museum Community Room

    Adam Shoalts is an explorer, writer, and historian.

    His expeditions have taken him from the jungles of the Amazon to the desolate shores of Hudson Bay.

    His most recent expedition was sponsored by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.

    He is a contributor to Canadian Geographic magazine and author of the book Sense of Adventure.

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  • One World Project - February 22

    The OneWorld Project is a presentation series designed to introduce people to concepts relevant to our life as citizens of a single global community.

    This FREE presentation titled Education in the Era of Globalization hosted by Brock University will be held on Wednesday, February 22 from 7-9pm in the museum's community room.

    Everyone welcome!

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  • Many thanks to the Government of Canada for their financial support

    Museums summer students with Malcolm Allen


     
  • Architectural Promenade

    Tours will resume in the spring of 2012.  Thank you to everyone who joined us.

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  • “Unseen Visitor” - Our Ghost!!

    graphic of ghostFor the past several months the museum has been experiencing strange phenomena within the building.  Items have been moved and then found in unusual places, voices have been heard and the sensation of being watched.  The Niagara Paranormal Society and the Niagara Region Group for Paranormal Research from Lewiston, New York have investigated our unusual happenings in our building.  Their crews agreed to spend some time in the museum in the evening hours and as a result of those visits we now know there is indeed an unseen visitor.  Over the next few months we hope to learn more about him but in the meantime the staff have nicknamed our unseen visitor “Tom Foolery”.