Heritage Sarnia-Lambton offers virtual Tunes in Time Heritage Hour presentation
Wyoming, ON – The Heritage Sarnia-Lambton museum network invites community members to tune in for their next virtual Heritage Hour, Tunes in Time, on Thursday, November 20 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. This free, online presentation will strike a chord with music lovers and history enthusiasts alike, exploring Lambton County’s exciting musical past.
Throughout the one-hour session, museum professionals from across Lambton County will share stories and artifacts that celebrate the County’s musical heritage. From antique instruments and community concert bands to early rock and roll and unforgettable local melodies, music has played a significant role in shaping our cultural landscape.
“Our Heritage Hour series gives visitors a unique look at special items in our local museum collections,” said Meagan Sinclair, Curator/Supervisor with the Oil Museum of Canada. “Tunes in Time will celebrate the songs and sounds that have made an impact here in Lambton County through fascinating artifacts and documents.”
The presentation will be hosted virtually via Microsoft Teams and feature museum professionals from across Lambton County. Presenters include Dana Thorne (Lambton Heritage Museum), Nicole Aszalos (Lambton County Archives), David McLean (Forest Museum), Fiona Doherty (Moore Museum), and Kailyn Shepley (Sombra Museum). The presentation will be moderated by Meagan Sinclair (Oil Museum of Canada).
Registration is required to attend this free online event. Interested participants can register at heritagelambton.ca.
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Please contact:
Meagan Sinclair
Curator/Supervisor, Oil Museum of Canada
County of Lambton
519-834-2840
Email Meagan Sinclair