BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Drupal iCal API//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Events items teaser X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Toronto BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Toronto X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Toronto BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:EDT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 DTSTART:20250309T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:EST TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 DTSTART:20251102T060000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a18869 DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251202T150000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251202T161500 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/wat erloo-indigenous-speaker-mary-spencer LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West ݮƵ ON N2L 3 G1 Canada SUMMARY:University of ݮƵ's Indigenous Speakers Series presents Mary\n Spencer CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Speakers Series\n[/arts/abou t/indigenous-speakers-series] at the\nUniversity of ݮƵ presents Mar y Spencer\, member of the Chippewas\nof Nawash First Nation and former WB A super welterweight world\nchampion.\n\nMary held the WBA super welterwei ght world championship professional\nboxing title for the past year. She b oxes out of Montreal\, Quebec.\nSpencer grew up in Windsor\, Ontario\, and started boxing at the age of\n17. She spent 10 years on the Canadian Boxi ng Team where she won three\nworld titles as well as the PanAm Games\, and in 2012 she became the\nfirst woman to represent Canada in Olympic boxing .\n\nSpencer's talk will be followed by a Q&A moderated by Dale Bellaire\, a\nPhD student in the Faculty of Health.\n\nThe event is offered in perso n and online. Registration is appreciated\nbut not required\n[https://uwat erloo.ca/arts/events/indigenous-speakers-series-presents-mary-spencer]. DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a197b5 DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251119T153000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251119T170000 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/two -topics-ordnance-orchard-raw-milk-debates LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, University of Guelph Room 132 50 Stone Rd. E Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Canada SUMMARY:Two topics: Ordnance in the Orchard & Raw Milk Debates CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:TWO PRESENTATIONS: \n\nBRAM FOOKES\, Billy Bishop Museum: \"Ord nance in the Orchard: WW2 and\nthe Militarization of Rural Ontario\,\" and  LYDIA KINASEWICH\, History\,\nUniversity of Guelph: \"Raw Milk Debates: Rural Producers and Consumer\nHealth Concerns\, 1956-91\"\n\nThe presenta tion will take place in person at the University of Guelph\nin Room 132 of the MacKinnon building\, and also remotely over Zoom.\nAll are welcome to attend the in-person talk. For the Zoom\npresentation\, please register t hrough Eventbrite\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/rural-history-double-billi ng-ordnance-in-the-orchard-and-raw-milk-debates-tickets-1925319806369?aff= oddtdtcreator]. DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a19fd3 DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251022T190000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251022T200000 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/bui lding-possibilities-labour-arts-and-heritage-canada-book LOCATION:Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada 232 King St. N.\, ݮƵ ON N2J 2Y7 Canada SUMMARY:Building Possibilities for Labour Arts and Heritage in Canada Book\ nLaunch CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Join _The Art of Solidarity_\n[https://btlbooks.com/book/the-a rt-of-solidarity] editors Rob\nKristofferson\n[/tri-university-history-gr aduate-program/contacts/rob-kristofferson]\,\nhistory professor at Wilfrid Laurier University\, and Stephanie Ross\,\nMcMaster University to learn a bout their book that delves into the\nrich tapestry of labour arts and he ritage in Canada.\n\n* In person at Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada \, 232 King St.\nN.\, ݮƵ\n * On Zoom -  Register for the Zoom live stream\n[https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WQzghrEmThG_Zn90By8At A] DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a1aca3 DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251016T070000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251016T083000 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/mil itary-lecture-historical-reenacting-why-earth-do-people LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada SUMMARY:Military Lecture: Historical Reenacting: Why On Earth Do People Do\ nThis? CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Drawing upon his 20+ years of experience as a War of 1812 reena ctor\,\nTom Fournier will talk about his motivation for being a reenactor.  \nHe will share his memories on the field\, travelling the globe\, meeti ng\nroyalty\, and even experiencing the paranormal. DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a1b3d4 DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250918T070000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250918T083000 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/mil itary-lecture-cold-war-canada-dr-sara-matthews LOCATION:Guelph Civic Museum 52 Norfolk Street Guelph ON N1H 4H8 Canada SUMMARY:Military Lecture: The Cold War in Canada by Dr. Sara Matthews CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the Region of ݮƵ is home to a Cold War nuclear\nshelter? Built in 1966 and designed by the same architectural fir m\nresponsible for the CN Tower\, the bunker was constructed to ensure the \ncontinuity of government in the event of a catastrophic nuclear\nstrike. \n\nJoin Dr. Sara Matthews for a discussion about how communities imagined \nnuclear survival and the role of Canadian Cold War propaganda.\nTogether we will explore the visual communication of public safety and\nconsider t he question\, “how is citizenship constructed in relation\nto threat?” DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a1bb55 DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250919T120000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250919T130000 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/wha t-i-did-my-holidays-early-bronze-age-ring-ditch LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North DRAGEN Lab conference room\, SJ1 ݮƵ ON N2L 3G3 Canada SUMMARY:What I did on my holidays: An Early Bronze Age Ring Ditch at\nStree thouse\, Yorkshire\, England CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:In the Summer of 2025 several Tri-U History students were invol ved in\nexcavating a prehistoric monument over 4\,000 years old.\n\nDR STE PHEN SHERLOCK\, archeologist\, will present discoveries from the\nenigmati c \"circle of stones\" from the Streethouse site in Loftus\, Tees\nValley\ , North East England. Finds included rock art\, flint tools\, and\njet and an antler pick.  Students from ݮƵ will explain about\nthe various activities they were involved with including educational\nprograms with lo cal schools\, digital scanning\, drone and lidar\nsurveys\, environmental sampling\, finding and recording the site as\nwell as finding other \"wond rous things.\" DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a1c293 DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250910T150000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250910T160000 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/gae lic-scotland-gaelic-canada-challenges-prospects-0 SUMMARY:Gaelic in Scotland\, Gaelic in Canada: Challenges\, Prospects\,\nCo nnections CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Robert Dunbar\, University of Edinburgh\, for this\nSc otland-Canada Academic Partnership Inaugural Lecture.\n\nGaelic\, a langua ge with a history of over 1\,500 years in Scotland and\n250 in Canada\, is now a highly vulnerable minority language. It was\nonce the third most sp oken language in Canada at the time of\nConfederation. Professor Dunbar w ill explore efforts to support\nGaelic in Scotland and Canada and the less ons the two communities can\nlearn from each other.\n\nThe event will be o nline\, so register for the link\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/gaelic-in-s cotland-gaelic-in-canada-challenges-prospects-connections-tickets-15822595 84009?aff=oddtdtcreator]. DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a1c7eb DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251029T153000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251029T170000 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/dri nking-ontario-wine-dream LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, University of Guelph Room 132 50 Stone Rd. E Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Canada SUMMARY:Drinking Ontario Wine: A Dream? CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Dr. Marcel Martel (F. R. S. C.)\n[https://profiles.laps.yorku.c a/profiles/mmartel/]\, York University\,\nand Dr. Alex Gagné\n[https://ww w.linkedin.com/in/alex-gagn%C3%A9-084a71299/] bring to\nlight a wide range of factors that shaped the early wine industry in\nOntario.\n\nThe presen tation will take place in person at the University of Guelph\nin Room 132 of the MacKinnon building\, and also remotely over Zoom.\nAll are welcome to attend the in-person talk. For the Zoom\npresentation\, please get a ti cket to register (registration is free)\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/drin king-ontario-wine-a-dream-tickets-1816044460869?aff=oddtdtcreator]. DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a1cf7d DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250921T081500 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250921T174500 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/cam elot-conference LOCATION:STJ - St. Jerome's University 290 Westmount Road North ݮƵ ON N2L 3G3 Canada SUMMARY:C.A.M.E.L.O.T: Conference CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:The DRAGEN Lab [https://www.dragenlab.ca/] is proud to announce that\nthe C.A.M.E.L.O.T. (Conference on Archaeology\, The Medieval\, and\ nExperiential Learning of Tomorrow) Conference has returned\, and will\nbe held at St. Jeromes University in ݮƵ\n[/st-jero mes/]\, Ontario! Join them\non 21ST SEPTEMBER\, 2025 as C.A.M.E.L.O.T. is re-awakened! DTSTAMP:20251216T113242Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6941435a1da57 DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250923T153000 SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250923T170000 URL:/tri-university-history-graduate-program/events/bec oming-green-gables-making-famous-farmhouse LOCATION:MacLaughlin Library\, University of Guelph Whitelaw Room 246B 50 S tone Rd. E Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Canada SUMMARY:Becoming Green Gables: The Making of a Famous Farmhouse CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Alan MacEachern\n[https://history.uwo.ca/people/facult y/maceachern.html] from the\nWestern University History Department on Tues day\, September 23\,\n3:30–5:00 pm\, McLaughlin LIbrary\, Whitelaw Room 246B\, University of\nGuelph for the first lecture in the Rural History Ro undtable series\nfor Fall 2025.\n\nDr. MacEachern's talk draws from his re cent book\, _Becoming Green\nGables : The Diary of Myrtle Webb and Her Fa mous Farmhouse\n[https://www.mqup.ca/becoming-green-gables-products-978022 8021490.php#!prettyPhoto]._ A\nfew copies will be available for purchase at his presentation\, and\ncopies can also be ordered at McGill-Queens Uni versity Press.\n\nRegister for the Zoom link\n[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e /becoming-green-gables-the-making-of-a-famous-farmhouse-tickets-1689243255 049?aff=oddtdtcreator]\nif you wish to attend remotely. 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