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Across the Border: Canadians in the Upper Peninsula
On Thursday, August 4 at 7 p.m., the Chassell Heritage Center will open a new exhibition, Across the Border: Canadians in the Upper Peninsula, on loan from Northern Michigan University ’s BeaumierU.P. Heritage Center, with a program featuring traditional French-Canadian songs by Maple Sugar Folk. Light refreshments will be provided.
Across the Border focuses primarily on the immigration of Canadians to the Upper Peninsula during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, the story begins much farther back than that with the Anishinaabeg people who have lived on both sides of what they view as purely a political border for centuries. The very nature of this border, which has been seen at times as irrelevant and porous, will be discussed in this exhibition as will the nature of Canadian identity as it relates to the immigration of people to the Upper Peninsula from Québec and Ontario.
One of the most interesting parts of this exhibition will be the spotlight on specific families who came from Canada to the Upper Peninsula looking at the experiences they had before and after they immigrated to the region. There will also be a focus on specific communities that had significant settlements of Canadian people. Chassell and Lake Linden are among the communities featured.
Across the Border will be on display through August 30, 2011. The Chassell Heritage Center is located at 42373 North Hancock Street, Chassell (from US 41, turn west onto 2nd Street ) and is open Tuesdays 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and Thursdays 4:00 to 9:00 p.m.
The exhibition was funded by Cliffs Natural Resources, NMU's College of Arts and Sciences and the Province of Québec Chicago Delegation.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The First Families of Ionia County Society is an organization dedicatedto honoring and preserving the heritage of the families that were the earlysettlers of IoniaCounty.
Planning is underway for The First Families of Ionia County Society’sFourteenth Annual Awards Banquet. This year’s banquet will be heldSaturday, October 15th at the Outreach Christian Church located at 7381 Jordan Lake Road, Lake Odessa Michigan.
The society is accepting application for membership. To be eligible, onemust provide documentation proving an ancestor resided in Ionia Countyprior to December 31, 1880. The deadline for submission is September 1, 2011.
A workshop will be heldon Saturday, July 9, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at the FreightHouse Museum,1117 Emerson Street,Lake Odessa. This informational workshop is opento the public and free of charge. For more information call 616-374-8455 oremail ioniacogensoc@yahoo.com
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