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Monthly Meeting plus The History of The Masonic Lodge in Kentville With Sandy Buchan Limited Seating. Reserve your seat. Masks required. 902-678-6237 Also on ZOOM – contact the museum for the link. info@kingscountymuseum.ca It all started in 1869 with a growing population, a railway station, and a group of like-minded men with a vision to […]
An invitation to explore the Ancient Teachings of the Mi’kmaq Over two days you will become immersed in Mi’kmaw Ancient Teachings Smudge, Tree Connecting, Guided Meditation, Drumming and Tobacco Ceremony Facilitated by Carolyn Landry Of Redfeather’s Native Art $70 (2 days) Limited registration Purchase tickets HERE 902-678-6237 info@kingscountymuseum.ca May 28th and May 29th 10 AM […]
An invitation to explore the Ancient Teachings of the Mi’kmaq Over two days you will become immersed in Mi’kmaw Ancient Teachings Smudge, Tree Connecting, Guided Meditation, Drumming and Tobacco Ceremony Facilitated by Carolyn Landry Of Redfeather’s Native Art $70 for two day workshop Limited registration Purchase tickets HERE 902-678-6237 info@kingscountymuseum.ca May 28 & May […]
History told by those who lived it Berwick author records oral history of Kings County Berwick author Linda Pineo will be visiting the Kings County Museum on July 6, from 2 pm until 4 pm and sharing stories from her latest collection of local stories, Digging Up Roots. For more than 20 years, Pineo has […]
shalan joudry is a Mi’kmaw poet, playwright, oral storyteller and ecologist. Using her theatrical background, shalan brings Mi’kmaw stories to a new generation of listeners, as well as recounting personally crafted narratives that follow Mi’kmaw storying custom. Her first book of poetry, Generations Re-merging, was published by Gaspereau Press (2014) and her second book, Elapultiek, […]
Join Jerome the Gravekeeper and his ghostly friends at the Kings County Museum for an evening of family friendly historical productions of Ghost Talks. Space is limited, reserve your tickets!
Kings Historical Society’s Monthly Meeting plus Aunt Toni’s Diary: Author reading and discussion about the Nova Scotia Sanatorium. “From the time of its opening in 1904 until its closing in 1977, the Nova Scotia Sanatorium was a unique and valuable treatment institution for those suffering from the dreaded disease, tuberculosis. Referred to in earlier times […]
Join Jerome the Gravekeeper and his ghostly friends at the Kings County Museum for an evening of family friendly historical productions of Ghost Talks. Space is limited, reserve your tickets!
Beloved folklorist, storyteller, and performer spins the tale of his fifty-year career in the arts in Nova Scotia, featuring The Privateers, Helen Creighton, and more. “I have led a charmed life. I know that, and I am grateful every day.”— Clary Croft Space is limited, reserve your tickets by calling 902-678-6237, or emailing info@kingscountymuseum.ca
We are always looking for event volunteers! If you would like to help during one of our upcoming events please let us know by emailing info@kingscountymuseum.ca or by calling 902-678-6237