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EVENTS
Join us in the Gore Church at Norwich & District Museum at
7pm on 1st April for
the opening of our new temporary exhibit, 'The Jewel Thief's Diary'. Inspired by
the 1970 film 'The Great Jewel Robbery' and the Norwich & District Museum
jewellery collections, this exhibit showcases the dazzling ’recovered treasures’
from Spats & Babyface’s legendary heist. Once lost to time (and a rather
questionable getaway plan), these jewels have finally resurfaced—thanks to
Babyface’s diary, where he confesses to multiple robberies across Norwich...
Lunch and learn: Challenging
Commemoration: The problems with public history
with Dr. Cody Groat
Wednesday, April 9 at 11:00 Statues, monuments, and plaques
across Canada are increasingly being torn down, removed, or reinterpreted based
on revised interpretations of the past. This presentation will explore public
history in Oxford County by reconsidering the memorial plaque for Dr. Emily
Stowe at the Norwich and District Museum and will also discuss the upcoming
commemoration of nearly 400 marginalized community members who were buried in
unmarked graves at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. This event will be followed by a free soup and sandwich
lunch. Attendance is free, but donations to help cover our costs are encouraged
(recommended donation: $10). Please register in advance by telling us you're
"Going" on this event page (link below) or contacting the Museum by email or
phone. Reservations help us to know how much food we need and how many seats to
put out, so please make sure that you are able to come and let us know! https://www.facebook.com/share/1BxuteEEmm/
Gore Church
decorated for a carol sing.
See the interior. Barn Quilt Trail
Also... See photos of the moving of the Norwich Gore church to the Historical Society site, March 2011.
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