Heritage Sarnia-Lambton Explores the Haunting Histories of Lambton County
Grand Bend, ON - The eight museums of Lambton County that make up Heritage Sarnia-Lambton will be hosting a new virtual Heritage Hour on Thursday, October 21 at 7 p.m. This panel presentation, titled Lambton’s Haunted History, will explore spooky artifacts, haunting histories, and unexplainable events from across Lambton County.
“Lambton County has so many fascinating stories in its past, some of which are spooky and unexplained,” said Nicole Aszalos, Archivist/Supervisor, Lambton County Archives. “Heritage Hour is a wonderful platform for sharing local stories and research done by Lambton County’s museum professionals.”
Representatives from museums across the County will take part, including Aszalos, Erin Dee-Richard (Oil Museum of Canada), Dana Thorne (Lambton Heritage Museum), David McLean (Forest Museum), Kailyn Shepley (Sombra Museum), as well as local history expert Greg Stott (Historian, University College of the North).
This upcoming Heritage Hour is part of an ongoing series of interesting and engaging presentations highlighting Lambton’s history that Heritage Sarnia-Lambton has provided over the last year, including Lambton Calamities and On the Lam in Lambton. All the previous Heritage Hour recordings can be found at lambtonmuseums.ca/heritage-sarnia-lambton.
Heritage Hour is free and pre-registration is required. You can register for this virtual event online at lambtonmuseums.ca/heritage-sarnia-lambton.
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