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And.... We're back!

Michelle Barclay

After another month (mostly) working from home, with only my cat to keep me company, I am thrilled to be back in the archives! In January, I devoted most of my time to bringing more content online, specifically photographs. I’ve been busily updating descriptions in the collections database to get as many digitized photographs up online as possible. I’ve also spent a lot of time scanning photographs on loan from some of our community members, continuing the quest to preserve snapshots of everyday life in L&A throughout the twentieth century.

Moving With The Times

Joanne Himmelman

I am writing this blog on the day the biggest snowstorm has hit in years!  I honestly sit here in a bit of awe that we are still in the midst of this pandemic almost 24 months later and that I am yet again working from home. But alas, here we are and do want to know the most scary thing of all?  - I am left alone with my curatorial thoughts… so many of those and let me tell you... yikes!

A Plain White Treasure Box

Alannah MacGregor

Do you know that feeling of joy when you’re unwrapping a gift and you’re pretty sure you know what to expect? You open the gift box, you unwrap the object and suddenly you’re holding something completely different in your hand! That was exactly what I felt this past week when opening a box of artifacts. 

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Genealogy, DNA and a New Pair of Eyes

Jim Sova

Let me start by saying I feel a bit like the guy who has been on the end of the bench most of the hockey game, but late in the 3rd period with everyone else tired and sore I am put in and I happen to be in front of the net when a shot from the point deflects off my leg and goes into the goal and we win the game.  Will I be recorded as scoring the winning goal?  Yes.  Was my play the main reason the team won? Not really.  Will I tell the story of my winning goal for years to come? Of course, I will!!

Museum of L&A Closed

Rob Plumley

Please note that the L&A County Museum & Archives is currently closed until January 27, 2022. Our apologies for any inconvenience. 

Vote for your Favourite Tree

Rob Plumley

It’s looking very festive in the Museum!  Community Christmas Trees are now on display until December 31st. View trees decorated by some of our amazing community groups and organization, including: 

County Forest Update

Beth

Herb Shaw and Sons Limited has completed the selected harvesting as prescribed in blocks 1, 5 and 6 of the County Forest.  Restoration of all roads and trails used in the logging operations have been completed to the satisfaction of the County’s onsite inspectors.  Cut inspections were performed at each block and are available for viewing here:

Staff Pick: Keeping Christmas

Catherine

Marg recently enjoyed Keeping Christmas by Dan Walsh, an emotionally charged, sentimental Christmas tale. Here is her review:

This time of the year I always look for a heartwarming Christmas tale to help get me into the holiday spirit. Keeping Christmas by inspirational author Dan Walsh was that book for me this year.

Staff Pick: Under the Whispering Door

Catherine

Karen from the library's Bath Branch recently enjoyed Under the Whispering Door, a contemporary low-fantasy novel that features author TJ Klune's signature quirk and charm. Read her review below:

Holiday Hours

Catherine

Please take note of our hours over the holiday season. Unless indicated below, we're open/closed regular hours. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

 

Amherstview & Napanee

December 24-27 - CLOSED

December 31 - CLOSED AFTER 1PM

January 1 - CLOSED

 

Bath, Tamworth & Yarker

December 23-27 - CLOSED

January 1 - CLOSED