Join Paul Haynes On A Virtual Presentation About McKim Township’s History Tonight At 7pm
A virtual presentation exploring early life in the McKim Township is set to run virtually tonight at 7pm.
Over the course of transcribing the McKim Township Council Minutes from 1904-1918, local history explorer Paul Haynes has come up with some interesting findings into the area’s history which will be included in tonight’s virtual presentation.
“During this presentation, Haynes will share stories about his adventure – some of the people he encountered, places he discovered and events that shaped everyday life in McKim Township in the early 1900s.” describes the outline on Ontario’s Heritage Trust website.
The presentation titled “McKim Township: Beyond the twin towns” is set to start at 7pm on Monday, February 15, 2021 as part of Canada’s Heritage Week.
You can register for the event here.
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