Quebec Anglophone Réseau du patrimoine Heritage Network anglophone du Québec qahn rpaq



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Quebec Anglophone Réseau du patrimoine

Heritage Network anglophone du Québec

QAHN RPAQ


2014 Annual General Meeting


Stanbridge East United Church
72 Academy Street, Stanbridge East, Quebec

REGISTRATION FORM
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Name ________________________________________________________________________

Organization (if applicable)________________________________________________________

Address:______________________________________________________________________
Are you a core-member voting delegate? Yes No

Number of people attending: ________

AGM, Awards Luncheon and Guided Tours:
QAHN Members: $30.00 per person; Non-members: $40.00 per person.


Please make cheque payable to QAHN and return with your registration.

Display tables: These will be available to core member-organizations at no extra cost. A $10 fee will be charged to non-members. Space is limited, however, and reservations are required.
Directions:
Via the Eastern Townships Autoroute (Route A-10), take the Farnham exit; head south on Route 235 to Bedford; then head east on Route 202 to Stanbridge East. Enter the village by either Caleb Tree Road or River Street. Proceed to Stanbridge East United Church, 72 Academy Street.

Parking: Free parking is available behind the church or on the street.
lease complete and return with registration fee to QAHN by May 1, 2014

ITINERARY, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 2014
AGM, Stanbridge East United Church (Check-in: 8:30 a.m. / Meeting: 9:00-11:00 a.m.)
Display tables, Stanbridge East United Church (9:00-11:45 a.m.)
Health break, Stanbridge East United Church (11:00-11:45 a.m.)

Luncheon and Awards Ceremony (12:00-2:00 p.m.)



Guided walking tour to Missisquoi Museum (includes Hodge’s Store & Cornell Mill)
(2:00-3:30 p.m.)
Short drive to Mystic, Quebec, for a guided tour of the 12-sided Walbridge Barn. (3:30-4:30 p.m.)


Situated on the Pike River, in the heart of Quebec’s wine region, Stanbridge East (population: 873) is one of Quebec’s most historic and picturesque villages. Known for its Loyalist roots, its New England-style architecture, and its laid-back charm, the village is also home to the splendid Cornell Grist Mill (1830),


seat of the Missisquoi Museum since 1964. Displays at the museum celebrate over two centuries of

colourful local history. Just up River Street from the museum is Hodge’s General Store, built in 1841 of the distinctive red brick so typical of this area. Other village attractions include St. James Anglican Church (1860), the United Church (1885), the former Baker Bank (which later served as a Catholic

Church) (1861), and a number of other nineteenth century historic sites.

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