Stephanie Richer representing Macdonell-Williamson House, Elaine Cailloux representing the Dalkeith Plus Library, and Mikayla McDonell, representing Upper Canada Playhouse. Photo: James Morgan
Local history and culture from all across Prescott-Russell, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (SDG), and nearby places in Québec was on display at the L’Orignal Old Jail on Saturday, June 13.
The Heritage Day event welcomed historical societies, museums, libraries, and the performing and visual arts to the Old Jail to share their activities and what their museums offer to visitors.
Admission to the L’Orignal Old Jail was free for the day on Saturday so visitors could discover Ontario’s oldest jail and history and culture from other communities nearby in Ontario and Québec.
Photos: James Morgan
Old Jail summer employees, Ben Inskip, left, and Zoey Gaumond, right.Old Jail summer employee Sarah-Maude Sirois, seated, greeting Heritage Day visitors.Jean-Denis Methot, Michel-André Lavergne, and Huguette Longtin of The Nation Municipality Culture and Heritage Advisory Committee.Nicole Laflamme of Montebello representing the Société historique Louis-Joseph-Papineau.Nahid Rafie of Atelier d’Art Heednadesign was painting pictures of the Old JailDebbie Hall of the Vankleek Hill and District Historical Society, right, speaking with visitors to the society’s display. Ben Martin of the society is in the background.
After 20 years in journalism, James Morgan became Publisher and Editor of The Review in May, 2024. He strongly values the importance of keeping communities informed about the issues affecting them, sharing the good news from local events, and advertising as a way of growing the local economy.
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