Diana Jedig presents Barn Quilt Movement at Fanshawe Village

Fanshawe Pioneer Village 1424 Clarke Road, London, Ontario

Explore history of wampum and the treaties of London and Middlesex County. Artwork and research by students from Antler River Elementary School at the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation illustrate how wampum has been used to record agreements and relationships throughout history. At Fanshawe Village

April 9: Vimy Ridge Day

Glencoe Epitaph on Main Street by the train tracks Glencoe, ON

Vimy Ridge Day is a day to commemorate the deaths and casualties of members of the Canadian Corps in the Battle of Vimy Ridge, which took place during the First World War. The non-statutory observance has been designated to occur annually on 9 April since 2003.

Apr 11: Annual Heritage Fair

Delaware Community Centre 2652 Gideon Drive, Delaware, Ontario

This year, heritage organizations, historians, genealogists, writers, archivists, museums, libraries, and passionate community members from across the district will come together in Delaware for a day of discovery, connection, and inspiration. It’s our annual opportunity to meet the people behind the projects — the books, archives, oral histories, exhibitions, and creative initiatives that are keeping our shared past alive.

April 15, 2026  Annual General Meeting for 2025 – 2026

The Archives 178 McKellar Street, Glencoe (Southwest Middlesex), Ontario

Harold Carruthers outlined the research completed and the events the Society took part in. It was reported that there were 2,570 volunteer hours completed throughout the year. Outgoing president Mary Simpson reviewed the work of the Society and thanked members for their support. There are presently 73 paid memberships with more volunteers stepping up in various capacities. A brief show and tell of historical items closed the meeting before refreshments were shared.

April 23 – Newbury and the Sixties Scoop

Glencoe Public Library 123 McKellar St., Glencoe, Ontario

Dr. Cody Groat shared a deeply personal and powerful presentation about the Sixties Scoop through the story of his late father, Bill Groat.  About 45 people attended this moving presentation.  Thank you staff of Glencoe Library for working with the historical society to build a wonderful partnership.  This is the first of our 4-part Author Series.

May 2: Jane’s Walk in Glencoe

The Archives 178 McKellar Street, Glencoe (Southwest Middlesex), Ontario

Meet at the Archives in Glencoe at 10 a.m. These free, community-led walks invite people to explore their surroundings through history, shared spaces, and everyday lived experience. Together, we’ll walk, talk, and reflect on what makes our villages liveable, welcoming, and worth caring for.

May 2. Ken’s Walk – Wardsville

Join local historian Ken Willis for a guided walk through Wardsville. This walking tour highlights the history of  Main Street, sharing stores of the buildings, people and events that have shaped the village.  Meet at 10 a.m. at the Wardsville Museum

Free

May 2 – Appin Jane’s Walk

Appin Museum 48 Wellington Ave, Appin, Ontario

Meet at 1030 a.m. – facilitated by Dunc Hodgson & Heather Jacobs. A walk exploring the Appin community and surrounding landscape: Meet at  The Ekfrid Museum behind the community centre. This walk will invite conversation about: The story of Appin as a rural crossroads community. Key places of gathering, past and present. Connections between land, history, and community life.

May 6: Cheated! On-line.

Cheated: The LaurierLiberals and the Theft of First Nations Reserve Land (2023)  tells the surrender story from inside the Indian Affairs department. What happened, how, and most importantly why, is documented in official government records held by Library and Archives Canada. This on-line event is part of our 10,000Years of History program.  Bill Waiser is one […]

Clean up at Simpson Cemetery

21563 Pratt Siding Rd, Glencoe, ON N0L 1M0 21563 Pratt Siding Rd, Glencoe, Ontario

Come join us to care for our ancestors' resting place.  Bring your own tools.  10 am 

May 14:  Kendra Coulter — The Tortoise’s Tale

Glencoe Public Library 123 McKellar St., Glencoe, Ontario

In this engaging talk, Kendra Coulter will discuss her book The Tortoise’s Tale, a unique and moving story told in an autobiographical style from the perspective of a tortoise. Through this unconventional voice, the book invites readers to reflect on time, care, resilience, and human–animal relationships.

May 20: 10,000 Years of Agriculture & Food in sw Ontario

Glencoe Public Library 123 McKellar St., Glencoe, Ontario

Kae Elgie brings to her research a wealth of experience from her pre-retirement career as Manager of Information Technology for the Region of Waterloo Library. Her passion for organizing information continues to guide her family history and genealogy work. Drawing from extensive research saved by her ancestors and combined with her in-depth research into census and land records, archaeological findings, and historical texts, Kae Elgie tells the remarkable story of 10,000 years of food gathering and agricultural production on the 200-acre farm in Chatham-Kent where she grew up.