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Heritage Day in Selkirk invites visitors to explore local history
Summary
Hundreds attended the 42nd annual Heritage Day at the Selkirk Centennial Community Centre where children tried antique machines and adults visited displays from regional heritage groups.
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Hundreds of people gathered at the Selkirk Centennial Community Centre for the 42nd annual Heritage Day, a hands-on local history event. Hosted by the North Erie Shore Historical Society, the day invited children to operate antique machines to peel apples, churn butter, twist rope and grind corn. Adults explored a range of displays from local groups and spoke with volunteers. Organizers said the event is intended to promote the community's rich heritage and culture.
Event details:
- The event drew hundreds of visitors to the Selkirk Centennial Community Centre.
- It was the 42nd annual Heritage Day, hosted by the North Erie Shore Historical Society.
- Children were invited to turn the cranks of antique machines to peel apples, churn butter, twist rope and grind corn.
- Adults could visit displays from groups including the Dunnville District Heritage Association, Haldimand Museums and Ruthven Park National Historic Site and speak with volunteers.
- Dana Stavinga, a member of the organizing committee, said the event promotes the community's rich heritage and culture.
Summary:
The gathering highlighted local traditions and provided interactive experiences for families and heritage groups. Undetermined at this time.
