June 12 – Heritage Daytripping in North Middlesex

Daytripping! Plan your own itinerary for a lovely summer day trip celebrating the rich heritage of Ailsa Craig and North Middlesex—a region known for its remarkable commitment to preserving archives, stories, artifacts, and community history. This will be an opportunity to visit several unique local sites, meet devoted volunteers, and explore some of the most meaningful places in our rural landscape.

There are a number of options, so study the list of stops, prepare your route, and fill up your car for a Friday day trip on June 12th.  Click through for all the details.

Jun 18 Vanished Villages – where did they go?

Glencoe Public Library 123 McKellar St., Glencoe, Ontario

🔎 Why do some places vanish while others endure? Join us to explore how geography, transportation, industry, and timing shaped the fate of Middlesex County’s lost communities—and what their stories still tell us today. In this illustrated and engaging talk, local historian Jennifer Grainger explores the rise and fall of these vanished villages. Drawing on maps, photographs, land records, and archaeological clues, she traces where these communities were located, how historians and genealogists research them today, and what—if anything—remains on the landscape.

June 28 – Annual St. Mary’s Service 

St. Mary’s Anglican Church Napier 1418 Melwood Drive, Strathroy, ON

Join us for our Annual St. Mary’s Service at one of Middlesex County’s most treasured historic landmarks, lovingly preserved since the 1840s.

Built of local walnut—generously donated by Captain Christopher Beer, who even postponed building his own home to support the church—St. Mary’s stands as a testament to dedication, sacrifice, and community vision. Although regular services ended in 1920, the tradition of gathering here has continued for over a century.

LEGO – Exploring the History of Small Towns Through LEGO

Glencoe Public Library 123 McKellar St., Glencoe, Ontario

Step into a miniature world where imagination meets historical curiosity. Steve Robson will guide visitors through the creative process of using LEGO-style bricks to reconstruct scenes from small towns — whether rooted in historical accuracy, modern-day reflections, or imaginative blends of different eras.

This hands-on approach to local history brings buildings and streetscapes to life, offering a playful yet thoughtful lens on how communities grow and change over time. Attendees will discover how anyone can begin exploring small-town design — choosing a place, picking an era (or mixing a few!), and recreating it one brick at a time.

TARTAN DAYS 2026

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

Early announcement — details are still being confirmed. Please check back here and visit the Celebrate Community Committee Southwest Middlesex Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/cccswm for updates.

July 26 – Commemoration Ceremony: Honouring the Phillips Family

Willey Cemetery, 5267 Gentleman Drive, Ekfrid Township. The Glencoe & District Historical Society, in partnership with the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, invites the public to a commemoration ceremony honouring two veterans of early Canadian and American history — and the family they planted here in Ekfrid Township.

2026 Chippewa Powwow

Powwow field 📍 Deshkan Ziibiing — Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, 640 Jubilee Rd,, Muncey, Ontario

Have you ever been to a powwow? A Powwow is a living celebration of Indigenous culture — a gathering of song, dance, community, tradition, and connection that welcomes people of all backgrounds. Expect spirited drumming, colourful regalia, dancing competitions, and vendors showcasing traditional crafts and foods.

Sept 25, 26, 2026.  Glencoe Fair weekend

Glencoe Fair 268 Currie Street, Glencoe, Ontario

September 25, 26, 2026.  Fair weekend. Go to Glencoe Fair site: https://glencoefair.ca/ The Society always has a booth at the Glencoe Fair staffed by historians Harold Carruthers, Norm McGill and many others coming and going.   The Crystal Palace on the fairgrounds in Glencoe. It was home to about 50 Japanese Canadians in the summer […]

Sept 30 – Cemetery Sleuthing & Genealogy Night

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

With Ken Beecroft & Gerry Cross September 30, 2026 · 7:00–8:30 pm · Online via Zoom The Glencoe & District Historical Society invites you to a special online event celebrating two of our community’s most dedicated genealogy volunteers: Ken Beecroft and Gerry Cross. Between them, they have contributed thousands of hours researching local families, preserving […]

Oct 22: Love Hate Whisk(e)y: A Family Saga

Glencoe Public Library 123 McKellar St., Glencoe, Ontario

Valrita Fournier is a multi-talented playwright, poet, mystic, novelist, composer, and master of ceremonies. A graduate of the University of Toronto with a degree in English Language and Literature, she won first prize in a one-act play competition with her comedic work Eggs-Actly My Dear!.

Though not a musician by training, Valrita has organized musical and theatrical events at numerous venues including Place Concorde, Mackenzie Hall, WEDS Theatre, church halls, wedding stages, and even a Women’s Day whiskey-tasting book talk at a distillery restaurant.