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Virginia Okum left a comment for Jan Bonhomme
"Hi Jan, I'm invvolved in costuming some historical plays in the Rideau Lakes area and would be interesting in discussing possible resources from your centre.  Ginny"
Jan 20
Jan Bonhomme replied to The Alliance's discussion A Proper Introduction
"For over 35 years, I have been involved with events in some manner - organizer, volunteer, participant! This passion especially for small town events has led me to meet hundreds if not thousands of committed grassroots volunteers who care about…"
Oct 17, 2011
Jan Bonhomme is attending The Alliance's event
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The Attack on Gananoque at 1000 Islands, Gananoque, Ontario

August 24, 2012 to August 26, 2012
Commemorating the first U.S. attack on the St. Lawrence River Gananoque, September 21, 1812  Friday, August 24, 2012Morning set-up of encampment in the town parksProclamation and skirmishes with 2nd Leeds MilitiaRe-enactors’ evening reception/exhibits at Arthur Child Heritage MuseumSaturday, August 25, 2012Encampment, sutlers, artisans and displays • Children’s musterAfternoon naval battleLive entertainmentEvening naval battleSunday, August 26, 2012 Skirmishes – call to armsU.S. attack on…See More
Oct 4, 2011
Jan Bonhomme is attending The Alliance's event
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Flight of the Royal George at Bath & Kingston

June 29, 2012 to July 1, 2012
7 Tall Ships, 10 Gunboats, 10 British/Canadian Regiments & 10 American RegimentsFriday, June 29, 20121812 Period Encampments at Fairfield-Gutzeit House c.1796 & the 1811 Academy in Bath, Massassaga Battery (Kingston Marine Museum) and Point Henry (Fort Henry) featuring the 44th Regiment of Foot from BritainEducation Day/War of 1812 Artifacts on display Children’s Muster/Period Music Saturday, June 30, 2012Re-enactment of the American attack on the Village of Ernesttown (Bath) & the…See More
Oct 4, 2011
Jan Bonhomme is attending The Alliance's event
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Spencerville Mill's Bicentennial Heritage Fair at Spencerville Mill

June 1, 2012 to June 3, 2012
Bicentennial Heritage Fair celebrating all aspects of life in 1812. The first sawmill, in what is now Spencerville, was built in 1812 by Peleg Spencer. To commemorate its construction and the Bicentennial of the War of 1812, the Heritage Fair will focus on encouraging new audiences to engage in reenacting for subsequent celebrations Highlights include: 1812 Period Encampments by militia and civilian groups at the Spencerville Mill (c. 1864), Town Hall (c. 1855) and picturesque fair grounds Free…See More
Oct 4, 2011

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At 4:05pm on January 20, 2012, Virginia Okum said…

Hi Jan,

I'm invvolved in costuming some historical plays in the Rideau Lakes area and would be interesting in discussing possible resources from your centre.  Ginny

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