EVENTS
Lunch and Learn : Native plants and biodiversity
with Dr. Stefan Weber
Wednesday, March 12 at 11:00

Stefan Weber is a seed biologist who
specializes in the restoration of rare and endangered plants in Ontario. He
has worked for Canada's largest native plant producer as well as the
Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, and the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
Stefan now coordinates the Seed and Climate program with the Forest Gene
Conservation Association. He earned a Master of Science degree in
Evolutionary Biology from the University of Guelph, and a PhD in Restoration
Ecology from McMaster University. Stefan is originally from Norfolk County,
and presently gardens in the Niagara region.
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 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!
Annual General
Meeting: Guest
speaker Gord Harrison
Tuesday Mar 18 at 19:00

Join us at Norwich and District Museum
for the Annual General Meeting of the Norwich & District Historical Society.
Speaker Gord Harrison will tell us about the experiences of his father, Doug
Harrison, in the Navy during World War II.
Refreshments will be provided.
Members of the Historical Society can
vote on new members of the Board of Directors and other Historical Society
business.
Gore Church
decorated for a carol sing.
See the interior.Barn Quilt Trail
Find out about the
barn quilt trail.
Cheese Trail
Find out about the
trail. See the
Google maps pins
and the location of
some of the cheesey spots. Pick up a brochure at any of the venues.
Also...
See photos of the moving of the Norwich Gore
church to the Historical Society site, March 2011.
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