Save the Date: Registration is now open for the 2024 MAIG Open House
On behalf of the MAIG Executive, I am excited to announce that the 2024 Open House will be held on Friday, October 25th, at Elgin County Archives in St. Thomas. Please join us for a facility tour, meeting, and an offsite tour of the Old St. Thomas Church and Cemetery. As always, light refreshments and lunch from a local caterer will be provided.
Established in 1824, this year marks the 200th Anniversary of the Old St. Thomas Church, which is one of the earliest churches in the Talbot Settlement, and one of the oldest structures in St. Thomas and Elgin County. The church is surrounded by a cemetery that dates to 1819 and serves as the burial ground for some of the earliest settlers and residents of the area. We look forward to sharing this piece of local history with you as Reverand Canon Nick Wells guides us on a tour of the church and its grounds!
RSVP by October 2nd to Gina Dewaele, MAIG Secretary-Treasurer, via email: gdewaele@elgin.ca, or by phone: 519-631-1460 ext. 154.
If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, please let us know with your RSVP.
When: Friday, October 25th, 2024 - 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Where: Elgin County Archives (Please meet at the Elgin County Heritage Centre, 460 Sunset Drive, St. Thomas)
Agenda:
10:00am-10:15am: Arrival
10:15am-12:00pm: MAIG Meeting
12:00pm-1:00pm: Lunch
1:00pm-2:15pm: Tour of Elgin County Archives and Heritage Centre
2:15pm-2:30pm: Travel to the Old St. Thomas Church and Cemetery
2:30pm-4:00pm: Tour of the Old St. Thomas Church and Cemetery
Note: Please be prepared for a walking tour with appropriate footwear, clothing, and the possibility of rain.
Kind Regards,
Amber Mandich, MAIG Chair