There is something to interest all ages scheduled at the Glengarry Pioneer Museum this July and August.

MOVIES UNDER THE STARS

Free family movies under the stars are happening on two different evenings. Thehilarious ‘80s movie The Goonies is playing on Friday, July 17 and Night at the Museum with Ben Stiller is the featured film on August 7. Both movies start at dusk –8:30 pm. Just bring a lawn chair and blanket and the museum provides the popcorn!

WORKSHOPS

“Try-It” Workshops range from watercolour painting, rug hooking, and card making, to building a twig garden trellis or “barn quilt painting”. All “Try-It” workshops happen on either a Saturday or Sunday and last two to three hours. They require no prior knowledge and are suitable for ages 12+. Individual prices and registration details can be found on the museum’s website: www.glengarrypioneermuseum.ca.

Mornings at the Museum for Kids is a mix between a kid’s camp and workshop series

designed for ages six to 12. Drop your kids off for the morning, between 8:30 am and 1 pm and our staff and guest instructors will guide the kids through 30-minute activity stations, fun games, and even ice cream making. Each morning is different. There are two days in July (Thurs. & Fri. July 23-24) and two in August (Thurs. Aug. 27-28). Registration is also through the museum’s website: www.glengarrypioneermuseum.ca.

SCOTTISH CEILDH

What’s a Ceildh, you ask? Live, toe-tapping Celtic music performed by Paddy Kelly and his band Stewart’s Glen, happening in the Williams’ Pavilion on the museum grounds on Saturday, July 25 from 5 pm to 10 pm. Admission is a suggested donation of $25 per person. Food like sausage on a bun, Scotch Eggs and homemade pies are on the menu, not to mention a bar. Cash and card will both be accepted. All proceeds from this event will go towards operating the War of 1812 education day in September where close to 300 local grade 7 and 8 students visit the museum with up to 20 different themed activity stations.

GUEST SPEAKER – TELEGRAPH & RAIL HISTORY

Sunday, July 26 from 2 pm to 3 pm, local historian, Graeme Roy will share his now rare ability to communicate by telegraph, as it was taught to him by his father, growing

up near the railway station in Cardinal. Roy will also share old photographs and information on train stations in Glengarry. Roy is a retired teacher and excellent speaker. Admission is by donation.

ART SHOW

The Glengarry Artists’ Collective will host an art show in the museum’s one-room schoolhouse from August 8 to 23. A vernissage with the artists will take place on Saturday, August 8, from 11 am to 1 pm. After 10 years, the collective is coming to an end, making this its final show.

The Glengarry Pioneer Museum is located at the intersection of County Roads 24 and 30 in Dunvegan. To plan your visit or learn more about any programs, go to their website: www.GlengarryPioneerMuseum.ca, find them on Facebook or Instagram, or contact Jennifer Black at 613-527-5230.