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SUMMARY:Lecture: Challenging Exile: Japanese Canadians and the Wartime Constitution
DESCRIPTION:Location: Rotary Gallery of the Courtenay and District Museum       \nSpeaker: UVic Professor of History Dr. Jordan Stanger-Ross \nDr. Stanger-Ross’ illustrated talk will explore the government’s attempted mass banishment of Japanese Canadians after the close of the Second World War. \nStanger-Ross was the lead researcher for the Broken Promises travelling exhibit from the Nikkei National Museum currently on display in our upstairs gallery. \nTickets: $5 for Historical Society members; $6 for general public. Advance tickets recommended. Tickets can be purchased over the phone by calling 250-334-0686 ext 2. \n 
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/lecture-challenging-exile-japanese-canadians-and-the-wartime-constitution/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Lecture: The Francophone Ranchers of BC’s Interior Plateau\, 1860s-70s
DESCRIPTION:Event type: In-person \nTime and Date: 4:30 pm en francais; and 7:00 pm in English. Both on Tuesday\, April 15th (doors open 6:30 pm for 7:00 pm lecture) \nLocation: Rotary Gallery of the Courtenay and District Museum \nSpeaker: Historian Maurice Guibord \nTickets: free admission thanks to a Heritage Canada grant to the SHFCB. Please call to reserve a space as seating is limited. 250-334-0686 ext. 2 \n  \nJoin Maurice Guibord for a lively presentation on this noteworthy aspect of early BC history. Attendees will also hear how the Indigenous descendants of these ranching families found their respective places during their historical journeys. \nMaurice is the Executive Director of the Société Historique Francophone de la Columbie-Britannique and an award-winning contributor of francophone history and heritage in BC.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/lecture-the-francophone-ranchers-of-bcs-interior-plateau-1860s-70s/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Spring Fling and Easter Things 2025
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate spring at the Spring Fling and Easter Thing\, hosted by the Courtenay and District Museum\, on Saturday\, April 12th\, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This exciting\, family-friendly event has something for everyone to enjoy! \nEnjoy a Petting Zoo with friendly and adorable animals like bunnies\, chicks\, and guinea pigs\, provided by Barnyard Party Animals. Get your face painted by the talented Amy Louise for just $5\, and don’t miss the lively performance by children’s singer/songwriter Mr. Day\, featuring his playful puppets Gus Giraffe and Rocco Raccoon. Shows are at 11:15\, 12:00\, 12:45\, and 1:30. You can also take part in a fun bird nest hunt\, indulge in tasty Easter treats\, and try your luck at winning exciting games and door prizes.  \nBest of all\, admission is by donation\, so bring the whole family for a memorable day of springtime fun!
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/spring-fling-and-easter-things-2025/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Broken Promises
DESCRIPTION:The Courtenay and District Museum is pleased to present the travelling exhibition Broken Promises from the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre. \nGrounded in research from Landscapes of Injustice – a 7 year multi-disciplinary\, multi-institutional\, community engaged project\, this exhibit explores the dispossession of Japanese Canadians in the 1940s. It illuminates the loss of home and the struggle for justice of one racially marginalized community. The story unfolds by following seven narrators that include Eikichi Kagetsu of Fanny Bay and Hiroshi Okuda from Cumberland. Learn about life for Japanese Canadians in Canada before war\, the administration of their lives during and after war ends\, and how legacies of dispossession continue to this day. \nThank you to the Landscapes of Injustice Partner Institutions and the Government of Canada. \nSchool classes are welcome to visit this exhibit. Please arrange a time by contacting the museum at 250-334-0686 ext 2\, or by emailing us. Provide the grade level and number of people in the group. The visit is included with your general admission fee. The Landscapes of Injustice website affiliated with the exhibit offers interactive resources and lessons for both elementary and secondary students. 
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/exhibit-broken-promises/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Live Lecture: A New Look at the Dinosaurs of British Columbia
DESCRIPTION:Time and Date: 7:00 pm\, Tuesday\, December 3rd (doors open at 6:30 pm) \nSpeaker: Dr. Victoria Arbour \nDinosaur fossils are rare in British Columbia compared to places like Alberta or Montana\, but new research by the Royal BC Museum’s palaeontology team is uncovering the stories of BC’s dinosaurs from all corners of the province and through over 40 million years of geologic time. \nRoyal BC Museum Curator of Palaeontology Dr. Victoria Arbour will share updates on the new discoveries the team has made over the past few years. Victoria is an expert on the armoured dinosaurs called ankylosaurs and is excited to be able to work in British Columbia and further our understanding of the dinosaurs of BC. \nTickets: $5 for Historical Society members; $6 for general public. Advance tickets are recommended. Tickets can be purchased over the phone by calling 250-334-0686 ext 2.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/live-lecture-a-new-look-at-the-dinosaurs-of-british-columbia/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Elasmosaur’s Birthday at the Courtenay & District Museum
DESCRIPTION:Courtenay’s Puntledge River elasmosaur\, now BC’s provincial fossil emblem\, is turning 80\,000\,036 this November! You’re invited to the party on Saturday\, November 16th from 11:00 am – 2:00. While you’re here celebrating\, check out the Dinosaurs of BC exhibit from the Royal BC Museum\, now on display! There will be a complimentary cake\, and Amy from Magical Faces will be at the party to paint faces for a $5 cash fee.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/elasmosaurs-birthday-at-the-courtenay-district-museum/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Live Lecture: Raincoast Chronicles: Fifth Five
DESCRIPTION:Join writer\, editor and publisher Howard White for an in-person talk based on the recently released “Raincoast Chronicles: Fifth Five” 7pm\, Tuesday\, November 5th at the Courtenay and District Museum. \nBrimming with stories and images\, this fascinating collection celebrates Harbour Publishing’s fifty-year commitment to recording the unique ways of life that have sprung from the West Coast. “Raincoast Chronicles: Fifth Five” includes stories of disasters at sea\, scarcely believable bush plane feats\, eerie events at coastal ghost towns and reminiscences of the Schnarr sisters who kept cougars as pets\, along with pieces by some of BC’s most iconic writers. \nHoward White was raised in a series of camps and settlements on the BC coast and never got over it. He started Raincoast Chronicles and Harbour Publishing in the early 1970s and his own books include Spilsbury’s Coast and Writing in the Rain. He has been awarded the Order of BC\, the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour and a Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree from the University of Victoria. In 2007\, White was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. \nCopies of “Raincoast Chronicles: Fifth Five” will be available for purchase ($60 plus tax\, Harbour Publishing) and signing after the talk. \nAdmission to the evening is $5 per Historical Society member; $6 non-members. Advance tickets are strongly recommended. FMI or to purchase tickets over the phone call 250-334-0686 ext. 2.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/live-lecture-raincoast-chronicles-fifth-five/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Exhibit: Dinosaurs of BC at the Courtenay and District Museum
DESCRIPTION:Dinosaurs of BC\, a travelling exhibit produced by the Royal BC Museum\, is now on display at the Courtenay and District Museum. \nDig into prehistoric British Columbia and get up close and personal with “Buster”\, the Iron Lizard of the Sustut River\, and the other dinosaurs that once roamed the province’s highest peaks\, densest forests and most remote river basins. Through research done by the Royal BC Museum’s palaeontology team\, we’re learning just how many ancient creatures once called these lands home. \nFollow the footsteps of tyrannosaurs and ankylosaurs\, see beautifully preserved marine fossils and meet the BC-born and bred Buster\, our reigning resident ferrisaurus. \nDinosaurs of BC initially debuted at the Royal BC Museum in 2023 and was met with an overwhelmingly positive public response. \n“The Courtenay and District Museum team is thrilled to welcome the Dinosaurs of BC exhibit from the Royal BC Museum\, and to invite the public to discover ”Buster” and other dinosaurs that reflect the diversity of British Columbia’s ancient life. This\, along with the Courtenay and District Museum’s palaeontological holdings\, including the 80-million-year-old elasmosaur\, now British Columbia’s official fossil emblem\, will give visitors a rare and exciting experience in exploring BC’s vast fossil record” says Deborah Griffiths\, Executive Director at the Courtenay Museum.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/exhibit-dinosaurs-of-bc-at-the-courtenay-and-district-museum/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Closing - Exhibit: Models & Miniatures
DESCRIPTION:Explore this exhibit as if you were a giant\, and enjoy the new perspective that miniatures give us to see the world. This Courtenay and District Museum curated exhibit showcases items of various scales and sizes almost entirely from the museum’s collection. These artifacts represent well over 100 years of artists with a deep understanding of dimension\, texture\, and detail. \nCheck out the hands-on table\, take part in an I-Spy matching game\, and see what the museum’s collection has to offer for all things big and small.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/closing-exhibit-models-miniatures/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Live Lecture: It’s a Maritime War
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, September 24th @7:00 pm (6:30 pm Doors Open) \nEvent type: In-person  \nLocation: Rotary Gallery of the Courtenay and District Museum \nSpeaker: Catherine Gilbert \nAward winning author and historian Catherine Gilbert will be giving a PowerPoint presentation on the war at sea at the Courtenay and District Museum. This lecture will discuss the WW II fort at Yorke Island\, which was the focus of her first book\, Yorke Island and the Uncertain War. Many images used in this pictorial presentation come from private collections of veterans and families of veterans\, and so too\, do the stories that go with them. \nFor more information about this event please visit the Courtenay and District Museum website: https://www.courtenaymuseum.ca/upcoming-lecture/ \nTickets: $5 for Historical Society members; $6 for the general public. Advance tickets are recommended. Tickets can be purchased over the phone by calling 250-334-0686 ext 2.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/live-lecture-its-a-maritime-war/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Canada Day Open House at Courtenay Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Courtenay and District Museum will celebrate Canada Day with an open house from 11 am to 3 pm on Monday\, July 1st. \nGuests are welcome to enjoy live music by Alan Jossul\, enter to win door prizes\, and try their hand at kids’ crafts. \nWhile you’re at the museum loving the air-conditioned comfort\, take a few moments to check out the new second floor exhibit “Models & Miniatures”. \nCanada Day is a great chance to explore history at the museum. \nThe Courtenay and District Museum is located at 207 Fourth Street in downtown Courtenay.  FMI: 250-334-0686 ext 2.
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/canada-day-open-house-at-courtenay-museum/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240525T110000
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SUMMARY:Miniature Craft Workshop: Custom Fridge Magnets
DESCRIPTION:The Courtenay and District Museum will be hosting a miniature sculpting/painting workshop on Saturday\, May 25th from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm to celebrate the completion of the new exhibit\, Models & Miniatures.  Anyone 10 and up is welcome to drop in the museum’s Rotary Gallery and sculpt\, bake\, then paint their very own custom fridge magnets to take home. \nThis is a free drop-in event with some painting involved\, so arrive ready to get a little bit messy! Our volunteer enthusiast\, Josh\, will be on hand to guide the group and assist with any difficulties\, and materials will be provided to accommodate 1 magnet per person while supplies last. \nThis latest exhibit explores the themes of scale and how we gain new perspectives through different sizes. Check out the hands-on table\, take part in an I-Spy matching game\, and see what the museum’s collection has to offer for all things big and small. Head over to the Courtenay Museum website for more details. \nModels & Miniatures Exhibit \nhttps://www.courtenaymuseum.ca/programmes-exhibits/our-exhibits/current-exhibit/  \nMiniature Craft Workshop: Custom Fridge Magnets \nhttps://www.courtenaymuseum.ca/events/miniature-craft-workshop-custom-fridge-magnets/
URL:https://comoxvalleyarts.com/community-calendar-event/miniature-craft-workshop-custom-fridge-magnets/
LOCATION:the Courtenay and District Museum\, 207 4th St\, Courtenay\, BC\, COURTENAY\, BC\, V9N 1G7\, Canada
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