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may10:00 ammay(may 28)4:00 pm'The Mac Collection' Art ExhibitSpecial ExhibitMonth Long Event (may)
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To open the 2024 season, we have gone through our collection and put together a very special art exhibit to showcase paintings that have been donated to the Museum over
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To open the 2024 season, we have gone through our collection and put together a very special art exhibit to showcase paintings that have been donated to the Museum over the years. The exhibit will run from May 1st – 28th. Come and enjoy these treasures; you never know what you might see!
Time
Month Long Event (may)
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
sat04may10:00 amsat2:00 pmSenior GSA Student Information Sessions10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Information Sessions. The Middleton Regional High School Senior GSA Students present a day of free information sessions. Want more information on Current Events? Do you have questions about Gender-Affirming Care?
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Information Sessions. The Middleton Regional High School Senior GSA Students present a day of free information sessions. Want more information on Current Events? Do you have questions about Gender-Affirming Care? Looking for more information in general? Then come & get educated!
Time
(Saturday) 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
Organizer
MRHS Senior GSA Students
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All are welcome to attend the AVHS Macdonald Museum Annual General Meeting. This year our guest speaker is local author Christine Faour whose book, "Behind the Dress" tells the story
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All are welcome to attend the AVHS Macdonald Museum Annual General Meeting. This year our guest speaker is local author Christine Faour whose book, “Behind the Dress” tells the story of one woman’s life in a religious cult.
Come out and hear about the Museum’s exciting upcoming season and the challenges we face for the future. Come out and support “The Mac”!
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
thu16may7:00 pmthu9:00 pmMember's Night - Laird Niven - Oak Island7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Laird Niven is one of Nova Scotia's leading archaeologists and has been involved in a string of interesting digs over the years. Over a decade surveying Birchtown's Black loyalist settlement,
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Laird Niven is one of Nova Scotia’s leading archaeologists and has been involved in a string of interesting digs over the years. Over a decade surveying Birchtown’s Black loyalist settlement, and finding many old buildings in Halifax. However, in more recent years he has been spending time studying and researching on Oak Island and has appeared in many episodes of “The Curse of Oak Island”.
AVHS Members: Free Admission
Non Members: $2
Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
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Carol Ann Cole is coming home to Middleton! On May 28th you will find her in our museum to launch her first non-fiction in over a decade. Learning to
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Carol Ann Cole is coming home to Middleton!
On May 28th you will find her in our museum to launch her first non-fiction in over a decade. Learning to Slow Dance with Footprints of Kindness revisits Carol Ann’s life successes, and experiences that proved to be less than memorable. She has learned from both. ‘There is clarity that comes with being a septuagenarian looking back at your life.’
Following the lifting of COVID restrictions a few years ago, Carol An has spent considerable time in her happy place: Nova Scotia, and particularly the Annapolis Valley. This is where her book took a life of its own.
Carol Ann writes in detail about her first love and how what seemed to be so right turned out to be less than that…. Additionally, she outlines a few of her many life connections first explored in Wilmot walking to and from the Wilmot school house with her friends. ‘I didn’t recognize these skills at the time, but they are the foundation of every success I have had. Examples: Life can change in a minute. Soft skills matter. Hating only hurts the hater. Keep your mask and Cancer is a beast.
Not afraid to share, Carol Ann has invited several of her fellow septuagenarians to put pen to paper and share one or two lessons they have learned through their life journey to date.
‘My hope is that you will see Learning to Slow Dance with Footprints of Kindness as your own personal journal. Make notes along the way to add stories you might like to share with your own family and friends. I have left room for you throughout the book.’
Time
(Tuesday) 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
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The year is 1980 and your group of thieves, The Sneaky Bandits, is set to pull off your best heist yet. For months now you’ve been bringing in the dough
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The year is 1980 and your group of thieves, The Sneaky Bandits, is set to pull off your best heist yet. For months now you’ve been bringing in the dough with your small jobs all around town but tonight is the night for your largest take. You’ll be robbing the most successful place in town, The Macdonald Art Museum. This place is packed with priceless art pieces, including the most valuable art work in the world, the famous “Bruce” painting, which is kept hidden away in a safe. Steal that and you’ll never have to do another job again! It won’t be easy though, the Museum is run by William Macdonald, a former art thief who knows all the tricks. He’s made sure that his museum and all the artwork are protected from thieves like your gang. He’s placed traps, challenges and puzzles so that everything stays locked down when he’s not there. Can you solve the puzzles, find the painting and get out before William arrives?
Call or email the museum to reserve your spot.
Time
(Thursday) 2:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
Event Details
The year is 1980 and your group of thieves, The Sneaky Bandits, is set to pull off your best heist yet. For months now you’ve been bringing in the dough
Event Details
The year is 1980 and your group of thieves, The Sneaky Bandits, is set to pull off your best heist yet. For months now you’ve been bringing in the dough with your small jobs all around town but tonight is the night for your largest take. You’ll be robbing the most successful place in town, The Macdonald Art Museum. This place is packed with priceless art pieces, including the most valuable art work in the world, the famous “Bruce” painting, which is kept hidden away in a safe. Steal that and you’ll never have to do another job again! It won’t be easy though, the Museum is run by William Macdonald, a former art thief who knows all the tricks. He’s made sure that his museum and all the artwork are protected from thieves like your gang. He’s placed traps, challenges and puzzles so that everything stays locked down when he’s not there. Can you solve the puzzles, find the painting and get out before William arrives?
Call or email the museum to reserve your spot.
Time
(Friday) 2:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location
Macdonald Museum
21 School St
The Mac Collection Art Exhibit – New!
coming May 1st to 28th
Rug Hooking Guild of NS – Every Child Matters Art Exhibit – New!
June 18 to July 29. Opening ceremony June 22nd 1-3 pm.
Grafitti Art Show – New!
MRHS student art exhibit – coming in June 2024!
Clock Collection
Over 150 antique clocks and pocket watches from the Nova Scotia Museum’s collection.
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Genealogical research library with information on Annapolis County families & communities, & more.
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