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Spooky night at the Museum
Lou, the teller of tales (AKA Maynard Stevens) will set the stage for a night of classic tales and historic tidbits in time for Halloween. “Did our ancestors believe in […]
Lou, the teller of tales (AKA Maynard Stevens) will set the stage for a night of classic tales and historic tidbits in time for Halloween. “Did our ancestors believe in […]
Kings Historical Society’s Monthly Meeting plus Al Penney, of Annapolis Valley Amateur Radio Club. Would you like to talk to astronauts in the International Space Station? Make friends around the […]
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!
Pysanky is the Ukrainian tradition of painting eggs as a way to welcome spring and the new harvest. The tradition holds that as long as these colorful eggs are being painted, good will prevail over evil.
If you have always wanted to explore your family history but don’t know where to begin, this series is for you! Learn the basics about the various resources and technology […]
The Community and Family History Committee of the Kings Historical Society is meeting in April.
If you have always wanted to explore your family history but don’t know where to begin, this series is for you! Learn the basics about the various resources and technology […]
If you have always wanted to explore your family history but don’t know where to begin, this series is for you! Learn the basics about the various resources and technology […]
Richard Stern is an avid nature photographer. He will be showing highlights of his work and offering tips and techniques for capturing nature in a special presentation on May 3. […]
In 1798, William Forsyth arrives in the new world from Scotland, trained as a clergyman and determined to make his mark. After a false start or two, William finds his place in the Annapolis Valley and begins a forty-year ministry. This historical novel is for anyone who is interested in Planter history, or the roots of Presbyterian traditions.
Join author Carolyn Nicholson as she launches her first book. Years of delving into family history inspired her to turn pages of research into her first book. She is a graduate of Mount St. Vincent University and the Atlantic School of Theology as well as the Halifax Infirmary School of Health Information Management, and has worked in both these fields as well as teaching at the post-secondary level.
She is currently retired and has completed her second book about her ancestors, with the working title of: Traitors, Cannibals, Highlanders, and Vikings.
Carolyn lives in Halifax and continues to research her Nova Scotia roots, in the company of her three sisters, who are always happy to go with her on her research adventures.
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