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Anderson
Farm Museum and
Heritage
Society
2013 AFMHS_NR_May 13_ three new Sponsors Fall Fair.pdf
2013 AFMHS_NR announcing Special Project Partnership_to purchase Sea
Can.pdf
2013 AFMHS_P2_Brochure_Level Two & Long-Term Sponsors_May 10 docx.pdf
NR -Tyler Fauvelle_ Sculpture Donation to Anderson Farm Museum.pdf

Battle of the Bands Application.pdf
2013 AFMHS_Call For Rock The Farm_Farmers' Market_ Farmers,
Agri-Producers.pdf
2013 AFMHS Fall Fair Registration Form for Community Groups.pdf
2013 AFMHS Fall Fair Art,Craft Vendors Registration Form.pdf
2013 AFMHS_Fall Fair_Farmers' Market Vendor_Application Form.pdf

2013 AFMHS_Brochure_Directors + FREE Annual Events.pdf
2013 AFMHS_News Release_announcing 3 new Business, Corp,
Community Sponsors_Rock The Farm Concerts 2.pdf
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AFMHS_NR announcing Special Project Partnership_to purchase Sea Can.pdf

2013 AFMHS Jan. News Release announcing 4 new Board Members.pdf



2012 AFMHS Rock the Farm Thank You to Artists.pdf
2012 AFMHS 'Rock The Farm' Thank You Farmer's Market Vendors.pdf
2012 AFMHS Rock The Farm Thank You Long-Term, New Partners.pdf
2012 AFMHS Rock The Farm Thank You Sponsors.pdf
2012 AFMHS Rock The Farm Thank You Letter to Editor.pdf
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2012 AFMHS Fall Fair Thank You Walden Sr Woodworkers.pdf
2012 AFMHS Fall fair Thank You Walden Srs & Pensioners re BBQ.pdf
2012 AFMHS Fall fair Thank You Letter to the Editor.pdf
2012 AFMHS Fall fair Thank You J. Schmitt & Traffic Control Team.pdf
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Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
...6 th
Annual Fall Fair A huge Success-
In Spite of the Weather!
The AFM Heritage Society would like to express our sincere
appreciation to everyone who helped make our 6 th
Annual Fall Fair a huge
success- in spite of the cold, rainy, windy & unpredictable weather on
Sat. Sept. 8th!
We couldn’t host this annual FREE community event without the
long-term, enthusiastic support of :
our Fall Fair Committee; Councilor Jacques Barbeau, City of Greater
Sudbury, Greater Sudbury Museums; our Business/Corporate/Media &
Community Sponsors; 90+ Participants & Performers and our 150
Volunteers! Together we make a great TEAM!
Sincere Appreciation to:
Our 2012 Fall Fair Committee -
with representatives from 16 Groups + individual Artists-
who have worked tirelessly(Feb-Sept.)
coordinating the fair
Alek Luopa, our volunteer Graphic
Designer/LDSS student
...who created all our awesome PR Materials (‘Rock The Farm’ and Fall
Fair) and worked all summer- as our Special Events Assistant- thanks to
YMCA & Summer Jobs For Youth Program.
Councilor Jacques Barbeau for his
continued support & assistance-year round
and for sponsoring FREE Wagon
Rides- provided by
Wagon Wheel Ranch- again this year
The City of Greater Sudbury & Greater
Sudbury Museums for their continued support/sponsorship of our Fall Fair
...providing use of
the Stable & 14acre site (committee meetings/Media
Conference/set-up/take-down, one-day fair etc); delivering/picking-up 90
tables & 180 chairs, 32 barricades, garbage & recycling bins PLUS the
use of a Gator (this year) to help move equipment & for trouble-shooting
during the fair.
City Council for approving a contribution
of $6,000 to the AFMHS, through the Arts & Culture Grant Fund...to
help us meet the increasing costs of hosting the fair
Vale for approving $2,500 Event
Sponsorship...to
provide FREE Volunteer T-Shirts; Tim Horton’s Lunches for 40 Volunteers
re: set-up Friday and 150 Volunteers at fair and to print 4,000 Fall
Fair Site MAP/Programs-for distribution in Walden/CGS
Battistelli’s Your Independent Grocer for
sponsoring our complete BBQ (for the next 5 years)...100%
profits towards supporting AFMHS 3 FREE community events and projects at
the Anderson Farm Museum.
Our KEY Radio/TV Sponsors- KICX 91.7FM
($15,620 In-Kind)
& CTV
($7,000 In-Kind) and
our Walden 3rd
Party Business Sponsors of 130 KICX 30sec. Ads:
Lively Pharmacy & Gift Shop. Morris Modular, Sr. David Morris
Dentistry, Walden Animal Hospital & Walden Family Drug Store and
CTV 15sec Ads:
Lively Golf & Country Club and Walden Welding...
helping expand our
Target Area & Target Audience- in Sudbury & NE Ontario
New Media Sponsor, Walden Today... helping
us reach thousands of people in Walden re: our 3 FREE community events &
projects year round
Long-Term Community Sponsor Walden-CAN...for
promoting our FREE Community Events & Projects- using their Website,
E-Updates, Column in The Sudbury Star & Newsletter
Business/Corporate
Sponsors: Concrete
Solutions, Hia Media, Jenmar Canada, Jim’s Portable Toilets, Legend
Boats, Sudbury Hydro and Walden Welding.
Our Community Partners & Sponsors who
organized Activities, Displays &/or Volunteered at the fair:
Copper Cliff & Walden COP Program,
GS Volunteer
Firefighters, GSPS Rural Response Unit & Inspector Murphy Mooseau
(Mascot), Lively District Secondary School, Massey Agricultural Society,
Northern Ontario Agri-Food Education & Marketing Inc., Northern Lights
Festival Boreal, Penage Rd. WI, Ron Lewis/Pumpkineer, Sudbury Clever
Clovers 4-H Club, Sudbury Classic Cruisers, Sudbury Weavers & Spinners
Guild, 1st
Waters Scouting,
Walden Art Club,
Walden-CAN, Walden Lions Club, Walden Minor Hockey Association, Walden
Srs. Pensioners/Woodworkers and Waters WI
And Special Thanks to:
The Walden Srs. &
Pensioners & Woodworkers, Walden Lions Club, 1st
Waters Scouting, Walden Art
Club, Ken Bennison, NLFB and 18 LDSS Students...for
helping us Set-Up the 14acre Site on Friday- in spite of rainy weather!
Jonathan Schmitt & Adam Burns
...for providing Overnight
Security again! ...we couldn’t set-up the site on Friday without their
support! AND for
coordinating our On-Site Parking/Traffic Control TEAM (7am-4pm)
Walden Srs. & Pensioners
...for preparing & serving our
BBQ...raising $3,095
Our 90+ Art/Craft/Snack Food Vendors & Groups with Displays,
Farmers’ Market Vendors & Performers ... for
braving the uncertain weather on Sat. and ensuring the success of the
fair!
MPP France Gelinas,
our Special Guest at Opening Ceremony again this year
Walden Srs. Woodworkers, Walden Lions Club, 1 st
Waters Scouting, Ken
Bennison & Walden Minor Hockey Assoc...who
helped us Take-Down the Site (3-6pm)...we couldn’t have done it without
you!
East Link News, Northern Life, The Sudbury Star & Sudbury
Tourism... for helping us
promote the Fall Fair- in CGS & NE Ontario
And thanks to the thousands of people – of all ages- who joined us at
our 6 th Annual Fall Fair! We
hope to see you again next year!
Gwen Doyle, CIO AFMHS
705-692-3021
See AFMHS page
www.Walden-CAN.com
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2012 NR YMCA Summer Jobs for Youth enables AFMHS to hire
Secial Events Assistant .pdf
2012 AFMHS NR 6th Annual Fall Fair Sept.8 10am - 4pm.pdf
S6224 FALL
FAIR SPONSORED.wmv
Poster July 4th - Tom Fyfe & Whiskey Rivers Blues Band +
Stephanie Fyfe.pdf
Poster July 11th - featuring Koralyssa Nisbett, Nolan
Bell.pdf
Poster July 18th- featuring The Tremonics.pdf
Poster July 25 - featuring Darryl Orser.pdf
Poste Aug. 1st- featuring Jessica
Lopatka.pdf
Poster Aug.8th- featuring Naked Soul.pdf
Poster - Aug. 15th featuring Benham.pdf
Poster Aug.22- featuirng Northern All Stars.pdf
2012 AFMHS announces more new Business, Corporate, Media
Sponsors for Rock The Farm, Fall Fair.pdf
2012 AFMHS Fact Sheet 'Rock The Farm' Farmers'
Market at AFM.pdf
2012 AFMHS Fact Sheet- 4th Annual 'Rock The Farm' Concert
& Farmer's Market series.pdf
2012 AFMHS Photo Collage 'Rock The Farm' Media Conference.pdf
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4th Annual ‘Rock the Farm’
Concert
+ Farmers’ Market Series
Anderson Farm Museum
Municipal Rd.24, Lively
Join us outside in Centre
Court
Wednesdays
Farmers’ Market 4-8pm
Rollin’ Doggies- Hot Food
Vendor
Scoopy’s Ice Cream
Herbert Fisheries
The Perogy Princess
Y’s Crystal Touch
Betty’s Brush &
Lia Sophie Jewelry
NOAFEM Members:
Misty Haven
Alpacas Leisure Farms
Board’s Honey Our
Garden
Seguin Maple Syrup Rose
Valley Maple Syrup
Grandpa’s Dream Worm
Farm/Market Garden
Just Ewe & My Kids- at
Rocky Acres Farm
Call Pat Marcotte,
705-694-5686
FREE Concerts 6-8pm
Bring your own chairs!
July 4 Tom Fyfe &
Whiskey River
Blues
BandAnd Stephanie Fyfe
July 11 Koralyssa
Nisbet and Nolan Bell July 18 The Tremonics
July 25 Darryl Orser
Aug. 1 Jessica
Lopatka with Jeff DeVlugt,
Jimmy Sitko
& Cody Bishop
Aug. 8 Naked Soul
Aug. 15 Benham
Aug. 22 Northern All
Stars- Steel Pan Band
Hosted by
Anderson Farm Museum
Heritage Society
KICX 91-7FM Sudbury Hot
new Country
Sponsored By
Greater Sudbury Heritage
Museums
Market Square
Northern Ontario Agri-Food
Education & Marketing Inc.
Walden Lions Club 1st
Waters Venture Scouts
Walden Seniors Woodworkers
Councilor Jacques Barbeau
The Sudbury Credit Union
Legend Boats Walden Today Jennmar Canada
www.sudburytourism.ca
www.Walden-CAN.com
Call Les
Burford 705-692-5530

Project- Service to Others
RTO/ERO
proudly operates a grant program for its 47 Districts, providing
$100,000 to sponsor local community projects. Through Project – Service
to Others (STO), Districts apply for individual projects that support
local, national and international programs that often involve children
and/or disadvantaged groups, to a maximum of $4,000 per project.
A
provincial committee of RTO/ERO assesses the merit of each Project – STO
submission according to established criteria, including level of member
and District participation in the project.
Examples of types of projects receiving funding include: local heritage
and culture projects, special arts and education programs for children,
support for initiatives in developing countries, literacy and numeracy
programs, and school day care for the children of single teenage
mothers.
A
list of
previously
approved projects can be
found on the RTO/ERO website (www.rto-ero.org)
under “Programs and Services”.
The
District 4 Executive and Board are pleased that the Anderson Farm Museum
Heritage Society was selected to receive the full grant for this
worthwhile project ...towards building a new community Kitchen in the
Stable of the Anderson Farm Museum.
Terry Martyn
President, District 4 (Sudbury/Manitoulin)

2012 AFMHS Fall Fair Art, Craft Vendors Registration Form.docx
2012 Fall Fair Registration
Form re Displays by Community Groups.docx
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Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
Proudly Announces...
2012 New
‘Long-Term’ Business & Community Sponsors
...Supporting our FREE Annual Events for the next 5 Years
New ‘Long-Term’ Business Sponsors
Hia
Media...’Rock The Farm’ Concert & Farmer’s Market & Fall Fair
Tim Hortons
Lively...Christmas Tree-Lighting Celebration
" ...The
Christmas Tree-Lighting Celebration is such a beautiful yearly event
that Tim Hortons is a proud long-term Sponsor for this magical community
event!” Maria Tantalo
The Sudbury Credit Union...’Rock The Farm’ Concert/Farmers’ Market
series
“...
Sudbury Credit Union
Limited is pleased to celebrate our partnership over the next 5 years as
a sponsor of the ‘Rock The Farm’ Concert/Farmers’ Market series…This is
a fantastic opportunity for our community to come out a share great
music and friendship at such a wonderful venue and we look forward to
seeing our neighbors and friends at the concerts throughout the summer.
Joanne
Chevrier
New ‘Long-Term’ Community Sponsors
Walden
Seniors & Pensioners Woodworkers...100 Volunteer Hours x 5 years
“...The
Workshop members are pleased to continue our long-term partnership with
AFMHS- for the next 5 years ...to provide at least 100 hours annually of
volunteer work...adopt the ‘Amphitheatre’ as a project- brushing out the
area and repairs to the benches” Conrad Moxam
The Walden
Lions Club...”Rock The Farm’, Fall Fair & Christmas Tree-Lighting
Celebration
“...Walden
Lions are proud AFMHS sponsors of the Children's Activities at the Fall
Fair, ‘Rock the Farm’ Concert & Farmers Market, and Christmas Tree
Lighting Celebrations. Lions Motto: We Serve.”
Serving the
community, Lion Mait Wilson
The Walden
Art Club...Fall Fair- FREE Art/Craft Activities
“...Thousands
of people attend the Fall Fair each year and we have hundreds of
children and parents painting, drawing, making bookmarks and creating
clay pieces... The Creighton Log Cabin is full all day – with people
fascinated by the different workshops we set-up...We are excited to
continue our partnership with the AFMHS for the next 5 years”
Kerry Mitchell
Northern
Lights Festival Boreal...Fall Fair-3 [20’x20’] Tents/Farmers’ Market
Area
"...Northern
Lights Festival Boreal is a proud supporter of the AFM Heritage Society
Fall Fair. We will continue to build strong partnerships with various
other festivals and community events. Cultural and artistic activities
for people of all ages and abilities play an important role in
supporting and maintaining healthy communities throughout the region."
Ashlyne Botelho, Max Merrifield
Northern
Ontario Agri-Food Education & Marketing Inc
“...Northern
Ontario Agri-Food Education & Marketing Inc. is proud to be a long-term
sponsor of ‘Rock the Farm’ summer series & Fall Fair at the Anderson
Farm Museum. Each event is designed for the community's
enjoyment, celebration AND to provide an increased awareness and
appreciation for local agriculture. This support of local agri-food
businesses adds dollars to the economy - it's good for you and the
environment.” Pat Marcotte
Massey
Agricultural Society...Fall Fair- Small Animal Pens
“...The
Massey Agricultural Society is pleased to continue our partnership with
the AFMHS- for the next 5 years...providing small animal pens for the
farm animals- brought by local farmers- as part of your Fall Fair’
agricultural display ” Nicole Harel
2011 3rd Annual Rock The Farm Concert,
Farmers' Market Report for AGM.docx
2012 - AFMHS CIO Annual Communications Report for 2011.docx
2012 5th Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting Celebration Report for AGM.docx
2012 AFMHS Fall Fair 2011 Annual Report for AGM.docx

2012 AFMHS 'Rock the Farm ' Farmers' Market Vendor
Application Form 2012.pdf
Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
...Invites
you to attend our

Annual General Meeting
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
7pm
Agenda
The Stable
I.
Welcome & Introductions
Brian
King, President- AFMHS
II.
AFMHS Annual Reports:
Copies of
Annual Reports will be provided
a.
2011 Treasurer`s Report
b.
2011 CIO Communications Report
c.
2011 3rd Annual ‘Rock The Farm’ Concert/Farmers’
Market
d.
2011 5th Annual Fall Fair
e.
2011 5th Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting Celebration
III.
Celebrating new AFMHS Long-Term Sponsors ...committed to
supporting our FREE community events – for the next 5 years!
a.
Long-Term Business Sponsors:
Hia Media
Tim Hortons Lively The Sudbury Credit Union
b.
Long-Term Community Sponsors:
Walden
Seniors & Pensioners Woodworkers The Walden Lions Club
The Walden Art Club
The Massey
Agricultural Society Northern Ontario Agri-Food Education &
Marketing Inc.
IV.
What`s Happening in 2012!
See AFMHS
2012 Brochure
·
KICX 91.7FM &
CTV
...KEY
In-Kind Media Sponsors again
·
Legend Boats...New
Sponsor- ‘Rock The Farm’ & Fall Fair
·
Renovations
to Paddock Area...in
the works
Refreshments
will be served. Everyone is Welcome !
Please RSVP
Gwen Doyle 692-3021
gwen-paul.doyle@sympatico.ca if you can attend
2011…An
Exciting Year of Growth & Development
For Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society!
2011 was an exciting year of growth & development for the AFM
Heritage Society thanks to the enthusiastic and dedicated support of
Councilor Barbeau, The City of Greater Sudbury, Greater Sudbury Museums;
our Long-Term Sponsors/Community Partners and 100+ Volunteers plus our
new Sponsors: Vale, My Sudbury, KIXC 91.7FM, Q92, 105.3 EZ Rock, CTV,
Alek Luopa, student-LDSS, Hia Media, Morris Modular, Dr. David Morris-
Dentistry, Lively Pharmacy & Gift Shop, Walden Animal Hospital, Legend
Boats and Rollin’ Doggies. Thanks to their support our 3 rd
Annual ‘Rock The Farm’
Concert/Farmers’ Market series, 5th
Annual Fall Fair and 5th
Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
Celebration continued to grow and expand- with more participants and
larger audiences at our FREE community events at the Anderson Farm
Museum.
The AFMHS has 4 New Long-Term Business/Community Sponsors- for the
next 5 years! During our official Christmas Tree-Lighting Ceremony on
Dec.10 th,
Brain King, President, AFMHS had some exciting news to share with the
1,000+ people who joined us at the Anderson Farm Museum.
"…The AFM Heritage Society has two new Long-Term Business Sponsors –
who have generously offered to sponsor our FREE Community Events at the
AFM- for the next five years: Tim Hortons Lively will sponsor our annual
Christmas Tree-Lighting Celebration and The Sudbury Credit Union will
sponsor our annual ‘Rock The Farm’ Concert/Farmers’ Market Series."
"…And we have two new Long-Term Community Sponsors- who have
generously offered to work with us on community events and projects at
the AFM- for the next five years: The Walden Lions Club will help us
coordinate our annual Christmas Tree Celebration and The Walden Seniors
and Pensioners Workshop will provide at least 100 volunteer hours and up
to $250 for supplies/minor repairs annually…This will help us
significantly with our planning for the next 5 years!"
Brian King, President, AFMHS
The AFMHS volunteer board is already busy
planning our FREE community events & new projects for 2012 .
If you are interested in working with us- as a volunteer- or becoming a
Sponsor or Community Partner for one of our annual community events,
please contact us.
"…We are looking for people interested in helping us coordinate our
‘Rock The Farm’ Concert/Farmers’ Market Series. Last summer we averaged
250 people per Concert on Wednesday evenings and we really need
volunteers to help us with set-up/take-down etc…And we need new Business
Sponsors to help cover the costs for these FREE Concerts at the AFM "
Gwen Doyle, CIO, AFMHS
For more information, please contact Gwen Doyle, CIO, AFMHS
705-692-3021

Dec. 18, 2011
Letter To The Editor
5th
Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
…A
Magical Community Celebration at Anderson Farm Museum
On Dec.
10th, over 1,000 people joined us in Lively, for our 5th
Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting at the Anderson Farm Museum. It was a
magical community celebration of the Christmas Spirit!
On
behalf of the Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society volunteer board, I
would like to thank everyone who helped make our annual Christmas
Tree-Lighting celebration such a success!
Councilor Jacques Barbeau, The City of Greater Sudbury and the Greater
Sudbury Museums:
vital,
Long-Term Partners & Sponsors for all AFMHS community events at AFM
Special Guests:
Nickel Belt
MPP France Gelinas, Mimi Wiseman, CEO-The Sudbury Credit Union and Santa
Claus
Tim Hortons Lively and The Sudbury Credit Union:
who have generously offered to be Long-Term Sponsors of our FREE
community events – for the next 5 years
School Choirs/Glee Clubs:
Ecole St. Paul (Grades 1-8), R.H. Murray PS– Snowflake Choir, and Walden
PS- Primary Choir & Junior Glee Club.
Each school had it’s own unique way of interpreting the Christmas
Songs/Carols but everyone shared the true spirit of Christmas - as they
sang the words with enthusiasm and real joy!
Jessica Lopatka, Gr.XI Student, Lively District Secondary
School:
who performed – with guitar & karaoke - all evening in The
Stable and on our Outdoor STAGE
Long-Term Community PARTNERS:
The Walden Seniors Woodworkers – Santa’s Helpers in The Granary; M.C.
Forbes Stoodley (Walden-CAN); The Greater Sudbury Firefighters Choir-
with their Decorated Christmas Float, The Greater Sudbury Volunteer
Firefighters- with Aerial #6, Pumper#7 and District Chief’s vehicle + 10
Volunteer Firefighters and The Walden Lions Club
14 LDSS Student Council volunteers: who helped our AFMHS volunteer Committee: serving Hot
Chocolate & helping Santa in the Stable; helping with the Choirs &
supervising winter fun outside and especially helping the Walden Lions
volunteers - with traffic control at the main entrance and
Alek
Luopa, Gr.XI Student- LDSS:
our Graphic Design Artist- who created our gorgeous Poster- his 3rd
2011 volunteer project for the AFMHS
Our
Publicity Partners:
Walden-CAN, Ecole St. Paul, LDSS, R.H. Murray PS, Walden PS, Walden
Businesses, GS Public Library, Garth Wunsch, URSudbury.com and Sudbury
Tourism- who displayed our Poster & shared E-Poster/articles on
websites, Facebook, twitter & in newsletters etc
Our
Media Community Partners:
who
help us year-round with FREE promotion of our community
events/projects/announcements- especially The Sudbury Star for including
us in their Full Page Lively Christmas Promotion; CBC Points North for
repeating our invitation and Walden Today for Front-Page Collage of
Photos
And
special thanks to our AFM Heritage Society volunteers and our families:
who helped with all the preparations, logistics and decorating involved
in coordinating and helped us host our annual Christmas Tree-Lighting &
who enthusiastically & tirelessly support us throughout the year!
Gwen
Doyle, CIO, AFM Heritage Society
705-692-3021
The Anderson Farm
Museum Heritage Society
…Would
like to Everyone for Helping Us Make
Our 5th Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
… A Magical Christmas Community Celebration!









To see
other Photos taken by Garth Wunsch see
www.garthwunsch.com
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http://northernontario.ctv.ca/sudbury/index.html
2011 Winners of 18 Legend Boat Prizes for 5th Annual Fall Fair.pdf

 Click on the link below
to view a promotional video for Rock the Farm
http://vimeo.com/28091928
2011 5th Annual Fall Fair Performers Schedule- Opening Ceremony.doc.
2011 NR Annual Fall Fair Grows Evolves - thanks to new AFMHS
Sponsors.pdf
2011 NR Join Us in Lively for 5th Annual Fall Fair Sept 10th at AFM.pdf
2011 NR Sudbury Transit provides FREE Bus Rides to From Sept
10th Fall Fair at AFM (2).pdf
2011 Whinnying In Life - FREE Cart Rides + Painted Ponies at Fall
Fair.pdf
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What’s Happening at the Anderson Farm Museum July,
August!
Mondays: ‘Treasure Talks’ from 10-Noon
Bring your Family treasures
and share information about them. Your family heirlooms, photographs and
collectibles my reveal more than you know.
Tuesdays: ‘Story Time’ from 10-11am
‘
Traditional Weaving & Spinning Demonstrations’ from 10am-2pm
…In
the Farm House by the Sudbury District Weavers & Spinners Guild
5
Wednesdays: ‘Rock the Farm’ FREE Concerts 6-8pm + Farmers’ Market 4-7pm
…outside the Stable in the Centre Court Area. Bring your blankets or
lawn chairs for the concerts. Purchase fresh produce & value-added
products at the market. For details see
www.Walden-CAN.com &
www.sudburymuseums.ca
June
29: Tom Fyfe & Whiskey River Blues Band + Farmers’ Market
July
6: Darryl Orser + Farmers’ Market
July
20: Koralyssa Nisbet + Farmers’ Market
August 3: The Tremonics + farmers’ Market
August 17: Northern All Stars Steel Pan + Farmers’ Market
Thursdays: ‘Power (Point) History 10am
July
7: A Nurse’s Story- Lempi Anderson July 14: Tornado
July
21: Thomas Edison Comes to Visit Aug.4: A Tale of Two Ships
Aug.11: A Soldier of the Great War Aug. 18: tbc
Monday – Friday: Museum Tours
For
details call Jim Fortin, Curator 705- 692-4448
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Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
5th Annual Fall Fair
September10th 10am-4pm
Anderson Farm Museum, In Lively

Call for 10 Adult Fall Fair Volunteers!
…To
help Direct On-Site Parking/Traffic
For Guests ,Groups, Performers, Vendors & Volunteers
8-9:30am Main & Rear Entrances:
Checking Parking Permits & Directing
Traffic to various On-Site Parking
Areas
On-Site: Directing Traffic &
coordinating On-Site Parking
Ensuring safe & orderly parking in
designated areas
Ensuring that everyone parks vehicles
before 9:30am
Direct Guests for Outdoor STAGE Area
for Opening Ceremony
9:30-Noon Main & rear Entrances: Greeting the
public & handing out
Noon to Site MAP/Programs
4:40pm
Directing Public to Off-Site parking areas
Directing people to Handicapped
Parking Area
Moving Barricades re: Wagon Rides,
other vehicles
On Site: Directing Traffic to
Temporary Parking Area (at Rear)
…For performers, guests, media
Ensuring safe & orderly On-Site
Traffic after 4pm
Note: The AFM is situated on 14 acres. Last
year over 4,000 people
participated in the Fall Fair- from
Walden, CGS, Iron Bridge,
Manitoulin Island, Massey, Wahnapitae & even
the Sault.
If you are interested in volunteering
Please call Gwen Doyle, Co-Chair 2011 Fall Fair 705-692-3021
gwen-paul.doyle@sympatico.ca
See Anderson Farm Museum page
www.Walden-CAN.com
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2011 ‘Rock The Farm’ Summer Concert Series…New Partners! New Radio
Sponsor! The AFM
Heritage Society is excited to be hosting our 3rd annual
‘Rock The Farm’ Summer Series of 5 FREE Concerts, Wednesdays from 6-8pm,
outside the Stable, at the Anderson Farm Museum, in Lively.
“…Our ‘Rock The Farm’
Line-Up is confirmed- starting with Tom Fyfe and the Whiskey River Blues
Band June 29th…We’re keeping our concerts series, low-key and
relaxed–with everyone bringing their own chairs or blankets- but plan to
add a few surprises this year! Watch for details.”
Darryl
Orser, Chair, 2011’Rock The Farm’ Concerts, 705-692-0703
Thanks to new Partnerships
with: FarmOn Alliance/Eat Local Sudbury, Market Square/City of Greater
Sudbury, Northern Ontario Agri-Food Education and Marketing Inc. and
Greater Sudbury Museums we’re adding a new feature to our 5 Summer
Events- a ‘Rock The Farm’ Farmers’ Market, in the Centre Court area, at
AFM, from 4-7pm. If there is enough demand to proceed with our Market,
it will offer locally grown produce and value-added products (jams,
jellies, pickles, flavored vinegars, dry/canned goods from local
producers).
“…Our new ‘Rock The Farm’
market will be relaxed-with farmers/agri-producers selling their
produce/value-added products from their vehicles or tents- a new,
mid-week market location in Sudbury West…We are currently recruiting for
our Farmers’ Market series…Deadline for Applications is May 13th,
2011.” Amy Hallman, Chair, ‘Rock the Farm’ Farmers’ Market
"With the increasing
demand for locally grown produce, Market Square is exploring more ways
to connect the consumer to the product. By introducing a mid-week
farmers market at Anderson Farm we are hoping to provide consumers with
another chance to buy fresh produce and shop locally…Applications are
now being accepted from local agri-producers and farmers. For more
information visit
www.mysudbury.ca/marketsquare."
Michelle
Fex, Market Square Officer
If you’re interested in
applying to be a Farmers’ Market Vendors please contact Amy Hallman at
705-855-5686, Michelle Fex at 311 or Pat Marcotte at 705-694-5686
And the AFMHS is excited
to announce our new Partner & Radio Sponsor for the 2011 ‘Rock The Farm’
Summer Concerts and Farmers’ Market- KICX 91.7 Sudbury’s Hot New
Country…a wonderful opportunity for the AFMHS, our performers,
Community Partners and volunteers!
Gwen Doyle,
CIO, AFMHS 692-3021
2011 Annual Fall Fair at the Anderson
Farm Museum
Sept.
10th at Anderson Farm Museum, in Lively
Invitation to Art/Craft VENDORS
The Anderson Farm Museum Heritage
Society 2011 Fall Fair Committee is busily organizing our
Annual Fall Fair, which will take place
on Saturday, September 10th,
from 10am –4pm, at the Anderson Farm Museum,
in Lively.
Last year, the weather cooperated and
4,000+ people attended our FREE community event. Hundreds of
participants helped us host Fall Fair 2010, which was truly a CGS Fall
Fair at the AFM! 50+ Vendors (arts, crafts, refreshment), 10 agri-producers
(new Farmers Market area), community groups (activities, displays,
demonstrations), owners of farm animals, entertainers, owners of antique
vehicles, 100 volunteers and our Fall Fair Committee of 18 Volunteers
came from communities throughout CGS: Beaver Lake, Coniston, Garson,
Sudbury, Lively, Naughton, Penage Rd., , Long Lake, Val Therese ,
Whitefish plus Wahnapitae, Warren and Manitoulin Island.
This year we hope to make the Fall
Fair bigger and better than 2010, with more Pens for small farm animals;
the ‘Pulling for the Cure’ Tug-of-War Contest plus Sudbury District
Kennel Club Dog Agility demonstrations in the Paddock; a larger Farmers’
Market area; Atikeneksheng Anishnawbek
Traditional Dancers, Drummers and
Singers; more children’s activities, and demonstrations plus other new
ideas proposed by our Fall Fair Committee.
We have also invited representatives
from: the Greater Sudbury Police Service- Rural Response Unit, the
Greater Sudbury Fire Department-Station 6 Volunteer Firemen and the
Walden COP Program Volunteers to participate again.
There will be live performances from
10am – 4pm – on STAGE and the grassy area in front of the STAGE
including: Sudbury Pipes & Drums, Atikeneksheng Anishnawbek Traditional
Dancers & Drummers, Koralyssa Nisbet, The Tremonics, and the Northern
Steel Pan Band to date.
The AFMHS 2011 Fall Fair
Committee would like to invite you to be one of our Art/Craft VENDORS
again this year, on Saturday, September 10th at the Anderson
Farm Museum, from 10am – 4pm.
See attached: 2011 Art/Craft Vendor’s
Registration Form
Vendors FEES
will be $25 each and we will
provide one 6’ table + 2 chairs per Vendor.
There is space inside the
newly renovated Stable for 7 Vendors downstairs and 12 Vendors upstairs.
Space is allocated on a first-come
first-served basis.
All Outdoor VENDORS must
provide their own Tents or Sun Shelters
or think about sharing space- if they don’t need a whole Tent/Sun
Shelter.
The 2011 Fall Fair Committee will use
a wide range of communication tools to help promote the Fair, all of our
participants and our Community PARTNERS: the E-version of our Poster;
News Releases & Articles posted on AFM page of
www.Walden-CAN.com &
www.URSudbury.com; Notices posted on FREE websites; in our Media
Kits; on our Site MAP/Program, large Posters and signs on Site and in
Thank You Letters to the Editor.
If you are interested in being an
Art/Craft VENDOR this year, please contact Betty Budgell, Coordinator,
Displays/Vendors as soon as possible.
budgierb@eastlink.ca 705-692-9346
We hope that you will consider
helping us make the 2011 Fall Fair at the AFM the best yet!
Gwen Doyle, Co-Chair, 2011 Fall Fair
Committee
Chief Information
Officer, AFMHS 692-3021Anderson
Farm Museum Heritage Society
AFM page
www.Walden-CAN.com
2011
Art/Craft Vendor’s Registration Form doc.
From: Gwen
Doyle, Chief Information Officer, Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
692-3021
http://www.walden-can.com/anderson_farm_museum.htm
Subject: Press
Release from Ontario Historical Society re:
AFM
Heritage Society' Article featured in the OHS February Bulletin
Background
Information:
In late January,
2011 the AFM Heritage Society was invited by the Ontario Historical
Society to prepare a 750 word article- with a photo- focusing on AFMHS'
success stories since incorporation in September,2007- for
their February, 2011 OHS Bulletin.
As one of 350
Historical Societies in Ontario, and a relatively new member, this was
an exciting opportunity for the AFMHS.
The theme of our AFMHS article for the
Februrary OHS Bulletin was...
" Long-Term Partnerships Make
a Difference For the Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society!"
Today, I
received a Press Release from Andrea Izzo, PHS Bulletin Editor about our
AFMHS article and the exciting news that it would be included - as a
good news story- in a OHS promotional package to be given to the
Minister of Northern Development, on Monday, March 7th.
"...Rob Leverty,
Executive Director, Ontario Historical Society, will be attending the
Northern Ontario Mining Development Conference downtown Toronto on
Monday, March 7,2011 and meeting the Minister of Northern Development,
Hon. Michael Gravelle. In a promotional package for the Minister, we (OHS)
have placed this press release about the AFMHS as a good news story!"
Andrea Izzo
OHS Bulletin Editor
Thank you for your continued support,
Gwen Doyle, CIO, AFM Heritage Society

The Ontario Historical Society February 2011
Long-Term Partnerships Make a
Difference For the Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society!
Gwen Doyle, Chief Information Officer, AFMHS
Originally appeared in OHS Bulletin
February 2011 (No. 178)
On September 22, 2007, The Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society
(AFMHS) was incorporated as a not-for-profit historical corporation in
the Province of Ontario through affiliation with The Ontario Historical
Society.
Three years later, the AFMHS has had a banner
year, hosting a media conference on June 2 nd
to announce the major renovations to the stable;
the 2nd Annual „Rock the
Farm‟ Summer Series of four free concerts; the 4th
Annual Fall Fair and Farmers Market, attended by
over 4,000; and the 4th
Annual Christmas Tree Lighting
Celebration, attended by over 1,000! AFM also recruited 3 new members to
work on its volunteer board. The 14-acre Anderson Farm Museum (AFM) is
bordered by subdivisions, a school and Regional Rd. 24 in Lively and is
becoming one of the busiest sites in Walden (Sudbury West)!
Anderson Farm Museum in Lively, Ontario Photo Credit: Jim Fortin,
Curator, AFM
These successful events would not have been possible without
enthusiastic, long-term partnerships with our Ward 2 Councilor, City of
Greater Sudbury (CGS) Mayor and Council, the Greater Sudbury Museums,
CGS staff and our business, community, and media partners. Key partner
and sponsor Ward 2 Councilor, Jacques Barbeau continues to advocate for
the protection and preservation of the AFM and the development and
expansion of programs and activities on-site, work closely with the
AFMHS to support and sponsor its projects and free community events.
AFMHS‟ key communications partner continues to be the Walden
Community Action Network (CAN) – sharing information in their newsletter
(3 issues mailed to 4,800 homes) on their website www.walden-can.com, in
their weekly e-update and in their monthly column in The Sudbury Star.
The Ontario Historical Society February 2011
Significant improvements have been made at the AFM over the last 3
years thanks to funding provided by the CGS and the carpentry of the
Walden Seniors Woodworkers. Improvements included replacement of the
cedar shingles on the roof of the barn and the farm house; minor repairs
to Creighton Log Cabin; the replacement of windows in the farm house and
the construction of display units for the loft of the barn.
Winterizing the stable was one of the recommendations in the 2006
Final Report of the Walden-CAN Heritage Committee presented to CGS and
has been advocated by the AFM Heritage Society since forming in early
2007. The 2010 "Stage One" renovations to the stable will have a
dramatic impact on the development of year-round programs, family fun
activities, special events, workshops, fairs etc available for
communities of Walden and residents of CGS at the AFM. The stable could
become a hub for community activities. The next steps are to upgrade the
washrooms; complete the kitchen area and begin "Stage Two" renovations
to the top floor.
AFM‟s key community partners continue to be the Walden Seniors
Woodworkers. From their workshop located in the Granary, they volunteer
their time, skills and talent year-round at the AFM making minor repairs
to buildings on-site; constructing „period‟ windows to replace those
damaged by dry rot in farm house; rebuilding the Copper Cliff Dairy
Wagon; repairing the paddock and building display and storage units for
the loft of the Barn – totaling thousands of hours of service donated to
AFM. In addition, they volunteer to help the AFMHS at community events!
As a small board of nine volunteers, business and community partners
are vital to the success of the free community events at the AFM.
Community groups, artists, craftsmen, performers, agricultural,
environmental and health organizations, service clubs, schools, seniors
and youth groups, firefighters, police and individuals – from Walden &
CGS –volunteer their time, skills and talents. Donations in-kind and
cash donations from local businesses and corporations help ensure that
our community events are free for everyone. Additionally, new community
partners allowed for the expansion of the 4 th
Annual Fall Fair.
With limited funds, free promotional opportunities are essential to
tell the story of the AFM in Walden, the CGS and throughout northeast
Ontario. Media partners who include CTV News, East Link News,
Northern Life & The Sudbury Star share news, prepare feature
articles, attend events and tell this story over and over. Free media
websites increase the AFMHS‟ target audience and area. For example,
registering with www.ursudbury.com, a free community website provided by
The Sudbury Star allowed the Society to post news and events
online. The Ontario Historical Society February 2011
2011 will be busier than ever – with new and expanded partnerships.
The Massey Agricultural Society plans to bring more small pens and more
small farm animals to the Fair; the Walden Art Club is expanding their
„hands-on‟ art/craft activities in the log cabin; the Walden Ladies Slo-Pitch
League has asked to hold their „Pulling For The Cure‟ tug-of-war event
in the paddock (120 players + firefighters, police, paramedic teams) and
new board member, Darryl Orser, singer/songwriter/musician, is chairing
the „Rock the Farm‟ Series, with one more concert in June and more
performers than ever.
To learn more about the AFM Heritage Society please visit
www.walden-can.com/anderson_farm_museum.htm. For more information or to
receive the new E-Update please contact gwen-paul.doyle@sympatico.ca,
Chief Information Officer, AFMHS. To make a donation to support the
AFMHS projects or free community events call Les Burford, Treasurer, at
705.692.5530.
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The Ontario Historical Society
34 Parkview Ave. Willowdale, ON M2N 3Y2 | 416.226.9011
www.ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
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ohs@ontariohistoricalsociety.ca
Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
705.692.3021
www.walden-can.com/anderson_farm_museum.htm
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gwen-paul.doyle@sympatico.ca

The Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
Presents Celebrating March Break at the Museum.
During the March Break, the City of Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
will be hosting a free workshop on how to make crafts from the past for
children ages 6 and up.
Crafts of bygone days were very simple and made by hand with whatever
material was available. Use your imagination to decorate an old sock
with buttons, yarn or material to make your puppet unique. Learn how to
have fun with paper. Maybe make a paper sailor hat!
This
workshop will be held on Tuesday March 15 and again on Thursday March
17, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 pm in the Stable Building at the Anderson
Farm Museum on Highway 24 in Lively.
Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Registration is required as space is limited. Please register online
at:
www.sudbury.library.on.ca.
Click on the Programs and Event Calendar and choose the day of the
preferred session.
Come
join the fun!
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Art,
Music and Photos...Meet our 3 New Board Members and See Them in Action!
Meet
our 3 new Board members and see them in action at the AFM Heritage
Society
'Annual
General Meeting', Wednesday, February 23rd, at 7pm in the Stable,
at the Anderson Farm Museum, in Lively.
Part One:
focuses on
‘A Celebration of 2010…AFMHS
Activities/Events at the AFM’ – with brief
Reports from our Board.
Part Two: features
'Meet
our 3 new Board Members' and
'AFMHS Plans for 2011'.
Andrea Martin,
our new Secretary, will give a Slide Presentation of her Photos taken at
our 2010 Fall Fair and Christmas Tree-Lighting Clebration.
Kerry Mitchell,
President of Walden Art Club will describe their plans -as our Community
PARTNERS- to expand and enhance their ‘hands-on’ art/craft activities in
the Log Cabin, for our 2011 Fall Fair.
Darryl Orser,
Singer/songwriter/musician and Chair of our 2011
‘Rock The Farm’
Summer Series of 5 FREE Concerts at the AFM, will give
us an update about the concert series and perform live.
Our new 2011,2012 AFM
Heritage Society Board includes: Brian King-
President, Elsie Stephenson- Vice-President, Les Burford-Treasurer,
Andrea Martin-Secretary, Gwen Doyle- Chief Information Officer and
Members: Kerry Mitchell, Darryl Orser, Sheila Prusila and Reggie White
“…I
am excited to be involved with a group that combines youth and
experience…with new people and new ideas ensuring that our popular
events such as the Summer Concert Series, Fall Fair and Christmas
Tree-Lighting spectacle continue to grow and evolve…Partnering with
Councilor Barbeau, the CGS and community groups in Walden gives us a
unique opportunity to bring a sense of family to our communities of
Walden”
Brian King, President, AFMHS
We hope that you will join us, in the Stable, on Feb.23rd. Refreshments
will be served. Everyone is welcome!
Please park in the Parking
Lot and not in front of the Stable.
For details, call Gwen Doyle, Chief Information Officer, AFMHS at
692-3021
To
view or download for free images of the 2010 Tree Lighting Ceremony,
visit
www.garthwunsch.com
, create an account then access the
gallery and drag whatever images you like to your desktop or just view
them.
Collage of photos from Garth's website


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Photos by Lively Photographer Garth
Wunsch Images can be also viewed and/or downloaded at
www.garthwunsch.com

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Northern Ontario Agri-Food Education & Marketing Inc.
Mission: Northern Ontario Agri-Food
Education & Marketing Inc. educates consumers, processors and retailers
on the agri-food industry in Northern Ontario, while assisting producers
with marketing initiatives.
1540 Hwy 17E Wahnapitae ON POM 3CO
PH: 705-694-4396 FAX: 705-694-2030
Email: noront.agrifood@sympatico.ca
www.norontagrifood.org
September 17, 2010
News Release
New Champion Giant Pumpkin Growers in 2010
WAHNAPITAE – The Giant Pumpkins have been
weighed (using an internationally approved measuring scale), the final
weights are recorded and the 2010 Senior and Junior Champions can be
announced.
Senior Champion Grower Jeff Warner brought his
giant pumpkin to the New Liskeard Fall Fair where it weighed in at 636
lb.
Also in New Liskeard, Hal Brown’s giant pumpkin
weighing 613 lb won second place.
From Desbarats’s Farmers’ Market comes the Giant
Pumpkin grown by Siegfried Hecker, weighing in at 573 lb. Mr. Hecker was
the 2009 Champion Grower.
The first, second and third place winning
pumpkins were all bigger than the existing champion weight of 522 ½ lb,
set in 2008.
In 4 th
place is Ron Lewis’s Giant Pumpkin
weighing 267 lb and entered at the Lively Fall Fair.
Junior Champion Grower Miriam Desjardin brought
her 495 lb Giant Pumpkin to the New Liskeard Fall Fair.
Quinn Coker from the Central Manitoulin Public
School Fall Fair grew a 238 lb pumpkin, making him the runner up
Champion Grower, while in third place was the giant pumpkin grown by New
Liskeard’s Zachary Lafferrier whose pumpkin weighed 219 lb..
Five entry sites in Northern Ontario included
Desbarats Farmer’s Market, the Central Algoma Exhibition in Bruce Mines,
Fall Fair at Anderson Farm Museum in Lively, Central Manitoulin Public
School’s Fall Fair in Mindemoya and the New Liskeard Fall Fair making
this the largest competition to date.
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For more information contact:
Pat Marcotte at 705-694-4396
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2010 Fall Fair
Winners
Giant Pumpkin
Contest
1st - Most
Perfectly Shaped Pumpkin - Quentin Emley
1st -
Smallest Pumpkin - Chloe & Amelia McAllister
1st -
Oddest Shaped Pumpkin - Allie Lumme & Ella Lumme
1st
Largest Pumpkin- Ron Lewis 267 lb
Plus 2
other Pumpkins at 248 lb and 232 lb
Northern
Ontario Agri-Food Education & Marketing Inc.
1540 Hwy 17E Wahnapitae ON POM 3CO
PH: 705-694-4396 FX: 705-694-2030
www.norontagrifood.org |
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Anderson Farm Fall Fair grows with the seasons

This year’s Anderson Farm Fall Fair, set for Sept. 11, will include free
live music all day. Finnot played last year, and they are set to take
the stage again.
Sept. 03, 2010
By: Jenny Jelen - Sudbury Northern Life Staff
The Anderson Farm Fall Fair has grown over the past few years, and
according to Gwen Doyle, co-chair of the 2010 fall fair committee, it
looks like the fair will be even bigger this year. “We have more arts,
crafts, food vendors and displays than ever,” she said. “The
participants have doubled this year. By that, I mean the people that are
providing the fair.”
The Lively farm will also host more animals in the petting zoos than
before, and some new attractions like a farmers market and live
entertainment. “It’s exciting that most of the brainstorming ideas we
had have been translated into new activities and projects,” Doyle said.

Anderson Farm
Along with the new sights and sounds, the annual fall fair will also
feature a display from the Walden Art Club and the Sudbury Weavers and
Spinners. Members of the 2964 Walden Irish Army Cadets will be on hand
to keep traffic moving, too.
Doyle said vendors have come from places like Sault Ste. Marie, Massey
and Manitoulin Island to participate in the fair. “It’s really a Greater
Sudbury event,” she said.
The fair is taking place on Sept. 11 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. with an
opening ceremony presentation by the Sudbury Pipes and Drums and the
Whitefish Lake First Nations Traditional Dancers and Drummers.
Doyle said the fair is free for the whole family to attend. “If you want
to go and not spend anything, you’re free to do that,” she said. For
more information about the fair,
visit
www.walden-can.com/anderson_farm_museum.htm
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News Release
New Farmers Market part of 2010
Fall Fair -Anderson Farm Museum
Make plans to stock up on
local veggies, honey, maple syrup, jams and jellies, baked goods and
more. We will have a wheel barrel service to your car if you can’t
carry it all!
Look for the large tent
(generously donated to us by Northern Lights Festival Boreal) near the
entrance to the fair, beside the vintage car show.
List of vendors (and what
they will bring):
Eat Local Sudbury
(vegetables and dry and canned goods from local producers)
Beaulieu Farms (corn,
beans, potatoes, and a variety of baked goods)
Our Garden (pumpkins,
other veggies, and flavoured vinegars and jellies)
Sucrerie Seguin (honey and
maple syrup products)
Spill the Beans Farm
(potatoes, beans, other veggies, and homemade soap)
Heart & Soil Gardens
(sprouts and sprouted wheat bread)
Ice Lake Cottage Farm
(assortment of veggies and baked goods)
Grassy Lake Apiaries
(honey and honey products)
FarmON Alliance
(information for new farmers, gov’t publications, and info on
local internship opportunities)
Sudbury Soil and Crop
Association (info on membership and local initiatives)
See you there! September
11th from 10am – 4pm
For
details call Amy Hallman, Chair, Fall Fair Farmers’ Market Committee,
FarmOn Alliance 521-6717
2010 Annual Fall Fair at The Anderson
Farm Museum
…Bigger & Better Than Ever!
The Anderson
Farm Museum Heritage Society invites you to join us on Sat. Sept 11th
from 10am–4pm for our Annual Fall Fair at the Anderson Farm Museum. It
will be bigger & better than ever-with something for everyone!
“…Our Heritage Society’ Fall Fair Committee of 18 volunteers has been
working together since our February Brain-Storming Meeting to coordinate
this FREE Community Event at the Anderson Farm Museum… It’s exciting to
see most of our new ideas translated into activities & projects – thanks
to new Business & Community PARTNERSHIPS…and it’s wonderful to have so
many new participants from all parts of the CGS, from Gore Bay & even
the Sault! ”
Gwen Doyle, Co-Chair,
2010 Fall Fair
Our New
Farmers’ Market! Located under a huge Tent provided by Northern Lights
Festival Boreal- with Farmers & Agri-Producers from CGS & Gore Bay.
Coordinated by: Farm ON Alliance/Eat Local Sudbury, Market Square and NO
Agri-Food Education & Marketing
Activities on-site include: Museum
displays & tours; Vintage Car Shine & Show; FREE Wagon Rides; Farm
animals: a calf, a sheep, rabbits, chickens; miniature goats & miniature
horses; Therapy Llamas & Therapy Dogs; Fish Pond & kids’ activities;
soap-stone carving demonstration; trapping display; Greater Sudbury Fire
Truck & Volunteer Firefighters; GSPS Rural Response Unit cruiser and
Walden COP Program volunteer vehicle
There will be Live Entertainment from
10am–4pm!
On our outdoor STAGE: The Sudbury
Pipes & Drums, Whitefish Lake First Nations-Traditional Dancers &
Drummers, Jamie Byron, The Tremonics, Finnot and Northern All
Stars-Steel Pan Band
In the Loft of the Barn: Dale Pepin &
‘Story Socks’; St. Johns Ambulance Therapy Dogs - ‘Bite FREE’
presentation and a Search & Rescue- ‘Adventure Smart’ presentation
In the Paddock: Sudbury District
Kennel Club- Dog Agility Demonstrations
The Granary: Darryl Orser Farmers
Market: Gladys McErae/Northern Gypsie
…two of our AFMHS Volunteers
50+ Art/Craft/Snack Food Vendors +
Displays & Demonstrations! 20 in our newly renovated Stable & 30 outside
under tents & in vans – there’s something for everyone to see, buy &
taste and information to share & learn!
In the Creighton Log Cabin: The
Walden Art Club- displays, demonstrations & opportunities for adults &
kids to paint or work with clay
In the Farm House: Sudbury Weavers &
Spinners Guild- traditional weaving & spinning; Waters WI & Penage Rd.
WI
In the Granary: woodworking
demonstrations by Walden Srs Woodworkers
A Silent Auction: 8 art/craft
creations donated & on display in the Stable. Proceeds to support the
AFM Heritage Society
Walden Lions Club Raffle for 3
Adirondacks Chairs: 2 large, 1 small…hand-made by Walden Srs.
Woodworkers and hand-painted by Wendy’s Way. Tickets are $2 each or 3
for $5. Proceeds to support the AFM Heritage Society
BBQ from 11am until sold out!
Prepared & served by Walden Seniors & Pensioners. FREE Milk for kids
compliments of Copper Cliff Dairy & FREE Cotton Candy
“…Our Annual Fall Fair would not be
possible without the continued sponsorship & support of the Anderson
Farm Museum, the City of Greater Sudbury, CGS Staff & Councilor Jacques
Barbeau and our 2010 Business & Community PARTNERS- too numerous to
mention…What a TEAM we make…Working together to provide this FREE
Community Event!”
Mary Barr, Co-Chair, 2010
Fall Fair Committee
No Public Parking On-Site:
The public can park in the Arena
parking lot, on Philip St and along First, Second & Third Ave. – across
from the Anderson Farm Museum. There is some Handicapped Parking
On-Site. Ask the 2964 Walden Irish Army Cadets – providing
Traffic/Security at the Main Entrance.
For more information see AFM page
www.Walden-CAN.com or Call Mary
Barr at 586-2622 or Gwen Doyle at 692-3021
Everyone is
welcome! Bring your family & friends to our 2010 Fall Fair at the
Anderson Farm Museum, in Lively.
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Media Contact:
Gwen Doyle, Co-Chair, 2010 Fall Fair
Publicity, AFM Heritage Society
692-3021
gwen-paul.doyle@sympatico.ca

THE GREATER SUDBURY HERITAGE MUSEUMS
Presents Free Weaving and Spinning Demonstrations
Weaving is a way of making cloth by
crossing threads over and under one another. Many kinds of cloth and
most blankets, clothing, and rugs are woven. Weavers often use a machine
called a loom to help them weave.
A spinning wheel is used to spin fiber into yarn or thread. It consists
of a large wheel and a spindle set on a frame. Spinning was first used
in the production of simple ropes, cords and fishing lines and, later,
to create yarns.
Come out to the Anderson Farm Museum, on Highway 24 in Lively for free
weaving and spinning demonstrations every Tuesday from August 3rd to
August 24th . Drop in between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to see how it is
all done.
For more information about these interesting demonstrations, please
contact: Jim Fortin, Curator of the Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums at
692-4448
Come out and join us. Give it a spin!
  
Annual Fall Fair
- Sept.11th
10am–4pm
Anderson Farm Museum
FREE Family Fun!
Activities on Site for Everyone!
Vintage Car ‘Shine & Show’ Museum Tours & Exhibits
Woodworkers Display Goats, Sheep, Calf, Rabbits Wagon Wheel Ranch Giant
Pumpkin Contest Dog Agility Demonstrations Horses in the Paddock
Kanerika Farm- Llamas Snowy Acre Miniature Horses Fish Pond/Face
Painting Trapping Display
Traditional Spinning & Weaving Walden Art Club-
Artists in Action
Live Entertainment on Outdoor STAGE!
Sudbury Pipes & Drums Jamie Byron The Tremonics Finnot
Northern All Stars–Steel Pan Drums WLFN Traditional
Dancers & Drummers
In the Loft of The Barn- for Kids!
Dale Pepin & ‘Story Socks’ Search & Rescue- ‘Adventure
Smart’ Presentation
St. John’s Ambulance - Therapy Dogs ‘Bite Free’
Presentation
40+ Arts/Crafts Vendors and Displays/Demonstrations
Silent Auction - 6 Art/Craft Creations
New Farmers’ Market Area
Under a Huge TENT…Provided by
Northern Lights Festival Boreal
BBQ from 11am…until sold out
… Prepared
& served by Walden Seniors & Pensioners Inc
FREE Milk … Compliments of
Copper Cliff Dairy +
FREE Candy Floss - for KIDS
2010 Community Partners
Massey Agricultural Society Walden-CAN Northern Lights
Festival Boreal
NO Agr-Food Eat Local Sudbury/Farm ON Alliance Market
Square
Walden Lions Club 2964 Walden Irish Army Cadets Jim’s
Portable Toilets
Hosted by: Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society
and CGS








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Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
1 – 550 Regional Road 24
Lively, ON
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Walden Seniors Woodworkers
…Located In The Granary
Community PARTNERS
Of Anderson Farm Museum
Copper Cliff Dairy Wagon Restoration
Minor Repairs to Buildings on Site
Construction of Display Units
…For Loft of the Barn
Volunteer at AFMHS Special Events
…Hosted at the Anderson Farm Museum |
2010 Annual FALL FAIR
Saturday, September 11 th
10:00am – 4:00pm
FREE Family Fun!
Vendors/Displays/Demonstrations
Farmers’ Market
Wagon Rides & Farm Animals
Live Performances
Giant Pumpkin Contest
Vintage Car ‘Shine & Show’
Barrel-Racing Competition
B.B.Q. |
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2010 –2011 Executive
Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
Chairperson: Mary Barr 586-2611
Vice-Chair: Elsie Stephenson
Treasurer: Les Burford
Secretary: Gwen Doyle
Publicity: Gwen Doyle
Member: Brian King
Member: Sheila Prusila
Member: Lynn Quinn
Member: Reg White
See Anderson Farm Museum Page
www.Walden-CAN.com |
‘Rock The Farm’
…Summer Series
Of 4 FREE Concerts at AFM
July 7 th
Jamie Byron
July 21 st
The Tremonics
August 4 th
Set Sail Atlantis
August 18 th
Finnot
Wednesday evenings at 7 – 8pm
Bring your own chair!
Call Gladys 561-2628 |
Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
Saturday, December 11 th
2010
6 - 8:00 pm
Tree-Lighting Ceremony
School Choirs & Community Caroling
Meet Santa Claus
See Vintage Toys on Display
FREE Hot Chocolate & Cookies
Watch Santa's Helpers in the Granary
FREE Horse-drawn Wagon Rides
Sliding & Outdoor Winter Fun
Come out & celebrate the season with your family, friends &
neighbors! |
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Looking for Volunteers!
1. Board Members- AFMHS
2. Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
3. Fall Fair Organizing Committee
4. Summer Series of 4 FREE Concerts
5. Construction of AFM Walking Trail
6. Restoration of A.F.M. Fordson Tractor
7. Fund Raising Committee |
Story Time at the Farm
July & August
Wednesday July 7 th
To
Wednesday August 25
10:00 am |
The Anderson Farm Museum
Heritage Society
Working in PARTNERSHIP with...
Mayor John Rodriguez & CGS Council
Ward 2 Councilor Jacques Barbeau
City of Greater Sudbury Staff
Greater Sudbury Museums
and
... all of our Community Partners. |
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June 2 AFM Heritage Society Media Conference
Renovated Stable at The Anderson Farm Museum
…A Dream Come True for AFM Heritage Society!
The AFM Heritage Society volunteers were excited when we
heard the news
in February that CGS Council had approved funding for
major Renovations to
the Stable at the Anderson Farm Museum! It was a dream
come true for AFM
Heritage Society volunteers, community groups and
residents of Walden.
Renovations to the Stable to permit year-round
activities, special events
and programs at the AFM has been a discussed since
Walden was a Town.
Winterizing the Stable was one of the KEY
Recommendations in the 2006
Final Report of the Walden-CAN Heritage Committee
presented to CGS and
has been advocated by the AFM Heritage Society since
forming in early 2007.
Significant improvements have been made at the AFM over
the last 3
years thanks to the support of Councilor Jacques Barbeau,
Mayor John
Rodriguez & Council and Ron Henderson, Director of
Libraries & Citizen
Services. Ie Replacement of the cedar shingles on the
Roof of the Barn and
the Farm House; minor repairs to Creighton Log Cabin;
the replacement of
windows in the Farm House and the construction of
Display Units for the Loft
of the Barn
Renovated Stable…a Dream Come True!
“…The 2010 renovations to the Stable will have a
dramatic impact on the
development of year-round programs, family fun
activities, special events,
workshops, fairs etc available for communities of Walden
and residents of
CGS at the AF…The Stable could become a Hub for
community activities.”
Mary Barr, Chair, AFM Heritage Society
“…Our educational program at Anderson Farm Museum in
June is a natural
fit when Northern MAPLE (the Cow) can be included. There
couldn’t be a
better location to teach children and adults alike about
milk and the dairy
industry than at a real dairy farm! The fact that this
once working dairy farm
is now a historical site allows the whole story to be
told – then and now.
Northern MAPLE provides an interactive addition to the
program and
encourages teachers to register their class for a visit
…With the winterization of the stable this program &
others could be carried
on throughout the year and not just in the warmer
months…Workshops
during the harvest season to teach canning & food
preservation techniques…
Knitting, quilting & weaving groups, could meet over the
winter to learn
these ‘old skills’ as new skills”
Pat Marcotte, Northern Ontario Agri-Food Education &
Marketing Inc
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“…Today we see our artist's dream become a reality
thanks to the City of
Greater Sudbury and all who worked on this project.
…We want to thank all the past and present members of
the Walden Art Club
who have, for over 40 years, actively promoted art and
art appreciation
among the membership and the community. A special thanks
to those
members who committed many hours of their own time
working towards a
permanent venue at the AFM which could serve as both a
workplace and
showplace - Margo Oliver our founding member, Ron
Nadjiwon, Ellen
Gorecki, Marty Neva and Lynn Quinn to name just a few.
…With a completely renovated Stable, we will finally
realize our dream of
having a year-round, Class A venue for hosting art
workshops with teachers
from across North America, along with local and
traveling art exhibits, on a
more regular basis, in a gallery setting.
We look forward to joining with the children and their
families to celebrate
local special events and seasonal celebrations through
Walden Art Club
sponsored arts and crafts activities and programs.
Kerry Mitchell, President-Walden Art Club
Ron Nadjiwon, Human Resources- Walden Art Club
AFM Heritage Society & Community PARTNERS & SPONSORS
…Together We Make a Difference at AFM!
Our Community PARTNERS are vital to the success of our 3
FREE
Community Events: the Summer Series of 4 FREE
Concerts, our Fall Fair
and our Christmas Tree-Lighting. We couldn’t host these
events without the
continued support of: community groups,
artists/craftsmen, performers,
agricultural/environmental/health organizations, service
clubs, schools
(Principals, Teachers & Students), seniors & youth
groups, Greater Sudbury
Volunteer Firefighters and GSPS etc -in Walden & CGS-
who volunteer their
time, skills and talent to help us.
“…New Community PARTNERS are helping expand activities
at our Fall Fair: Farm ON
Alliance, Market Square and NO Agri-Food Education &
Marketing Inc are
Coordinating our new Farmers’ Market Area…The Massey
Agricultural Society is
providing small PENS for more small farm animals…The St.
John’s Ambulance and
The Sudbury & District Kennel Club will have Therapy
Dogs, a ‘Bite Free’ Presentation
and Dog Agility Demonstrations…and other new PARTNERS
will make the 2010 Fall
Fair bigger & better than ever!”
Gwen Doyle, Co-Chair-2010 Fall Fair Committee
The Walden Seniors & Pensioners Inc Members and
Woodworkers
…continue to be our KEY Community PARTNERS! The
Walden Seniors &
Pensioners organize the BBQ for the Fall Fair- a KEY
part of the fair- allowing
our Fall Fair Committee to coordinate other activities.
Last year over 2,000
people attended the Fall Fair – that’s a lot of hot dogs
& sausages to BBQ!
“…The Walden Seniors Woodworkers continue to volunteer
their time, skills and talent
all year round at the AFM: making minor repairs to
buildings on-site, replacing
windows in Farm House, restoring the Copper Cliff Dairy
Wagon, repairing the
Paddock and building display units for the Loft of the
Barn...We’ve lost track of the
hours they have donated to AFM… And on top of that they
volunteer to help the AFM
Heritage Society at our FREE Community Events! “
Mary Barr, Chair, AFM Heritage Society
Our KEY PARTNER & SPONSOR is Councilor Barbeau who
continues to
advocate for the protection & preservation of the AFM
and the development &
expansion of programs & activities on-site; work closely
with the AFM
Heritage Society and support our projects & FREE
community events.
Local Business SPONSORS help us host our Fall Fair &
Christmas Tree-
Lighting-which are growing & expanding- with
audiences doubling. Our
volunteer board relies on donations In-Kind & services
and cash donations
from local businesses and corporations to help us keep
our community events
FREE for everyone! We appreciate their continued
support!
This year we need new Business & Corporate SPONSORS!
To help Host
our 2nd
Annual Summer Series of 4 FREE Concerts:
Performers: Jamie Byron, The Tremonics, Finnot & Set
Sail Atlantis.
To repair the Paddock and
purchase equipment for the Fall Fair
74 MacKenzie Street
Sudbury, Ontario P3C 4X8
Phone 705‐673‐1155
Fax 705‐673‐6145
F ACT
SHEET:
ANDERSON FARM MUSEUM (AFM) STABLE RENOVATIONS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 25, 2010
The Anderson Farm Museum
received approval for funding from the City of Greater Sudbury
City Council (approved in February 2010) for a major
renovation project to winterize the
stable at the farm.
Winterizing the stable,
which was originally built in 1985, will provide the public with a
facility that can be used year‐round instead of only in
the summer.
The AFM stable will be
available to the public for uses such as public meetings,
demonstrations, workshops, lectures and special events.
The stable can fit seating for up to
80 people.
Renovations have already
begun and will be completely early July 2010.
The AFM Heritage Society
has provided help in supporting and planning for this project and
hope that this will encourage more people and attract
more activities to the site.
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For more information:
Jessica Watts, Coordinator of Outreach Programs and
Partnerships
Greater Sudbury Public Library, 673‐1155, extension 210
jessica.watts@greatersudbury.ca
74 MacKenzie Street
Sudbury, Ontario P3C 4X8
Phone 705‐673‐1155
Fax 705‐673‐6145
Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
1 – 550 Regional Road 24
Lively, ON P3Y 1N2
News Release
Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
…Celebrating a Dream Come True, 3 years of achievements
and New Community Partners & Sponsors for 2010!
On June 2, the Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society (AFMHS)
shared the
exciting news about the CGS renovating the Stable- a
dream come true,
celebrated the contributions of our Community Partners &
Sponsors and
officially launched our 2010 Fundraising Campaign at a
Media Conference in
the Loft of the Barn at the Anderson Farm Museum (AFM).
Mayor Rodriguez,
Councilor Barbeau, CGS Staff, our volunteers and some of
our Community
Partners & Sponsors joined us for this celebration!
A winterized Stable is a dream come true, for the AFMHS
and community
groups in Walden. Everyone was excited about the
significant impact the
renovated Stable will have on year-round educational
programs and arts,
cultural and family activities at the AFM! Kerry
Mitchell & Ron Nadjiwan of the
Walden Art Club can’t wait to organize art workshops and
exhibits and Pat
Marcotte of Northern Ontario Agri-Food looks forward to
having Northern
Maple (the Cow) and other agri-educational workshops in
the Stable- other
than in summer months. Our AFMHS’ volunteers are
thrilled that the Stable
will be ready in time for the Fall Fair and available
for year-round activities!
Over the past 3 years, our small Board of 8 volunteers
has hosted annual
FREE Community Events at the AFM: ‘Rock the Farm’ - our
Summer Series of
4 FREE Concerts, the FALL Fair in September and our
Christmas Tree-
Lighting Celebration in December. Mary Barr, Chair-AFMHS
explained that
“…None of this would be possible without the continued
support of the CGS,
Greater Sudbury Museums, Councilor Jacques Barbeau, the
Walden Seniors &
Pensioners and Woodworkers and our Community Partners &
Sponsors…Our
goal is for everyone -in Walden & CGS- to enjoy all the
farm and the
museum has to offer.”
The numbers of participants at our FREE Community Events
are almost
doubling each year. In 2009 2,000+ people participated
in our Fall Fair and
over 1,000 people attended our Christmas Tree-Lighting
event. People of all
ages – in Walden & CGS – are joining us for special
events at the Anderson
Farm Museum.
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Our 2010 Fall Fair will be bigger & better than ever
thanks to the new ideas
developed by our Fall Fair Committee and new Community
Partnerships – in
Walden and the CGS. Gwen Doyle, Co-Chair, Fall Fair
Committee introduced
just 3 of our new Community Partnerships:
“…Eat Local Sudbury/Farm ON Alliance, Market Square and
NO Agri-Food are
coordinating our new Farmers’ Market Area…The Massey
Agricultural Society
are bringing & setting up 5 of their small Pens for our
miniature goats,
sheep, calf etc and having a Display and The St. Johns’
Ambulance ‘Therapy
Dogs’ & The Sudbury & District Kennel Club which will
offer a ‘Bite Free’
Presentation in the Barn, have displays and Dog Agility
Demonstrations in the
Paddock…plus more new activities for the whole family!”
With expanded activities we have increased expenses and
the AFMHS needs
new Sponsors in 2010 to help us host our Summer Series
of 4 FREE
Concerts, our Fall Fair and to help rebuild the Paddock.
During our 2010
Fundraising Campaign we are reaching out to industry,
financial institutions,
businesses and the general public and asking them to
consider being one of
our Community Sponsors. Our Goal is to raise $10,000.00
“…We are excited to announce that the CGS is providing
$1,000-as one of
the Sponsors- for our Summer Series of 4 FREE Concerts
and the students of
LDSS are designing our series Poster- featuring our 2010
line-up: Jamie
Byron, The Tremonics, Set Sail Atlantis and Finnot…And
soon we will have
confirmation of our new community Sponsors who will be
helping us rebuild
the Paddock. “ Mary Barr, Chair, AFMHS
The Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society
And Community Partners and Sponsors
…Together We Make a difference at the AFM!
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Media Contact:
Gwen Doyle, Publicity, AFM Heritage Society
705-692-3021
gwen-paul.doyle@sympatico.ca
http://www.walden-can.com/anderson_farm_museum.htm
Earth Day
Video from Jake - made of one old feather and
recycled fabric
You can hear Jake by following the links below. See Jake's Tour
Page.
Note: Jake will be performing at the
Anderson Farm Museum on June 18th.
Jim Fortin, Curator, Greater Sudbury Museums
GREAT NEWS FROM JAKE!
"Music By Jake"
info@musicbyjake.com
CELEBRATE EARTH DAY WITH JAKE'S
BRAND NEW 'MY GARDEN' VIDEO!
If I plant an address, will I grow a house?
If I plant a chair, will I grow a couch?_
A magical garden comes to life in Jake's brand new video "My
Garden", as
the would-be gardener of Jake's poignant one-minute song tries to
figure out
just how to make his garden grow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDjGu1Vah_Q
Along with beautiful backdrops painted by Jake's daughter
Kathleen, the
pictures in "My Garden" are made of hundreds of individual fabric
scraps
donated by Jake & Val's local [4]Freecycle group, and augmented
with a
feather, a book, and a few photos.
http://www.freecycle.org
Download Jake's song "My Garden"-
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jakesongs3
Download or purchase the album "Ziggy Zaggy Road" (or Jake's other
CDs!) -
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COME SEE JAKE THIS SUMMER!
Jake's bringing his musical magic to families all over Canada this
summer.
Find out when he'll be playing close to you.
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Thereapy Llamas from KANERIKA FARM
...Part of
September 11th, 2010 Annual
Fall Fair
at The Anderson
Farm Museum
John & Erika Mayhew
1031 MacLean Road
Markstay, Ontario
P0M 2G0
Phone: (705) 853-4962
E-Mail:
kanerika@true802.ca
2010 FALL FAIR Committee Needs Volunteers
…To help us host our FREE Community Event!
The Anderson Farm
Museum Heritage Society needs Volunteers to help work with the FALL FAIR
COMMITTEE on Sept. 11th from 10am – 4pm, at the Anderson Farm
Museum.
Here are some of the
ways Volunteers can help out
…For a 2 Hour Shift- at the Annual FALL FAIR
Job Descriptions
Number of Volunteers Per shift
Set-Up and
Take-Down Fall Fair
14 adults * Start
8:30am
To assist with
Tents, the Stage, and/or older students
…moving picnic
tables, 6’ tables ,chairs,
portable signs etc
Entrance to AFM-
NO Public PARKING on Site 2 adults * starting at
9am
Welcome +
hand-out MAPs/Programs 2 older students
…Sun Shelter
with Table/chairs
Moving
Barricades- as required
Direct Public to
Parking on streets
Direct Media to
Stable
Check for Parking
Passes
Vintage Cars Shine
& Show Area
1 adult * starting at
9am
Marking parking,
setting up pylons 2 older students
Copper Cliff Milk
Wagon
2 students
Hand out FREE
Milk for Kids
FREE Cotton Candy
for Kids
2
students
Help make & hand
out FREE Cotton Candy
Snowy Acres
Miniature Horses
2 students
Crowd control
Giant Pumpkin
Contest Weigh-in
2 adult +
student
Refreshment Tents
*
11 am until Sold
Out
BBQ &
Beverages 4
students
Work with Walden
Seniors & Pensioners
Loft of the Barn
1
adult
Exhibits * Story
Telling for Kids 2 students
If you can help us
for a 2-hour Shift, or the whole day
…Please call Co-
Chairs-FALL FAIR: Mary Barr 586-2611 Gwen Doyle 692-3021
2010 Fall Fair…in the Works!
Anderson Farm Museum
Sept. 11th 10am-4pm
…Hosted by Anderson Farm Museum
& Heritage Society and CGS
Activities planned for everyone!
FREE Admission!
Museum Tours
Live Entertainment on Outdoor Stage
Arts/Crafts/Vendors
New …A Farmers’ Market
Displays & Demonstrations
Farm Animals
Children’s Activities
Horse Demonstrations in Paddock
Vintage Cars- Shine & Show
Wagon Rides
Giant Pumpkin Contest
BBQ at 11am…until sold out
Plus other new ideas…in the works!
Wanted !
Arts & Crafts- Displays/Vendors
Vendors
Community Groups, Churches, Schools
Youth Groups
Farmers- livestock & produce
Local Gardeners- young & old
Vintage Car Owners
Strong volunteers- Set-Up/Take-Down
Volunteers of all ages
…If you’re interested in participating
Contact
Fall Fair Committee Co-Chairs
Mary 586-2611
Gwen 692-3021
gwen-paul.doyle@sympatico.ca
Our next Fall Fair Meeting is March 24th
Magical Christmas
Celebration at Anderson Farm Museum
…Thanks to all our Sponsors
& Community PARTNERS and 1,000 Participants!
Dec. 12th
was a magical winter night - perfect for a community celebration
of the Christmas Spirit! Almost 1,000 people packed the site for our 3rd
Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting at the Anderson Farm Museum.
“… Thanks to the enthusiastic
support of Ward 2 Councilor- Jacques Barbeau, the CGS, the Greater
Sudbury Museums, all our Business Sponsors and Community PARTNERS and
the 1,000 people who joined us… it was another magical Christmas
Celebration at the Anderson Farm Museum!”
Mary
Barr, Chair -Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society (AFMHS)
Santa Claus was the first Special Guest to arrive -
followed closely by Mayor John Rodriguez and Walden Firemen, Paul Roy
and Jack Parry- with their Fire Truck and surprise Guests: Ward 8
Councilor- Ted Callaghan and MPP France Gelinas. The site soon
filled-up with families, school choirs, student volunteers and people of
all ages!
By 6:30pm everyone had gathered in front of the Christmas
Tree and the decorated Copper Cliff Dairy Wagon- for the Official
Christmas Tree-Lighting Ceremony. After Christmas Greetings from Mayor
Rodriguez, Councilor Barbeau and AFMHS Chair- Mary Barr, Santa and 4
year old Paige Kultalahti lit-up the huge Christmas Tree.
MC Forbes Stoodley kept things moving smoothly. 3 School
Choirs each performed 3 songs:
Ecole St. Paul-
Vive Le Vent, Sainte Nuit and Au royaume du bonhomme d'hiver;
St. James School-
The Friendly Beasts and Silent Night and
LDSS Hawks-
Carolers-
Jingle Bells, Rudolph and We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Then LDSS
Principal Judy Noble led some community caroling- followed by a
nostalgic Christmas story sung by LDSS Hawk- Jessica Lopatka –with her
guitar.
Inside the Stable LDSS Hawks and
AFMHS volunteers were kept busy serving free hot chocolate, Christmas
cookies and candy canes, while people checked out the Vintage Toys and
kids visited with Santa. The toy displays were a big hit – with some
over 60 years old – including a 10’ long wooden toboggan & an old 1942
Teddy Bear. People commented on ET, Star Wars, Six Million Dollar Man,
Wonder Woman, Mama doll, wagons, vintage train cars and the Tonka Toy
construction equipment- including the Mighty Grader, Mighty Tonka Shovel
and Mighty Tonka Scraper.
“…Thanks to everyone who brought
donations of non-perishable food for the Walden Food Bank. (The extra
boxes of Voortman Christmas cookies were also donated)…And Thanks to
everyone who contributed to our Silver Collection. The $257.30 raised
will help the AFMHS host future FREE community events at the Anderson
Farm Museum…
Sheila Prusila, Treasurer-AFMHS
And in the Granary 6 of Santa’s
Helpers had antique toys and Christmas crafts on display and goodies to
hand out too. Kids were playing games with an antique electric train set
and an old wooden hockey game. Parents were more interested in the
machinery.
The weather was perfect- a winter
wonderland! Kids and many adults too were sliding and playing in the
snow on the hill by the Barn. Kids got to sit up in the Fire Truck and
have their pictures taken with Walden Volunteer Fireman/Walden Seniors
Woodworker- Jack Parry. Families lined up for FREE horse-drawn wagon
rides through the Farm, down to the T.M. Davies Arena and back. Friends
and families stood around talking and laughing. And Santa took the time
to visit everyone!
Photos by Lively Photographer Garth
Wunsch will be posted on AFM page of
www.Walden-CAN.com Images can be also viewed and/or downloaded at
www.garthwunsch.com
The
Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society would like to thank everyone who
helped make the 3rd Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting such a
successful community celebration:
1.
Special
Guests: Mayor
John Rodriguez, Walden Firemen-Station 6- Paul Roy and Jack Parry, Santa
Claus and 4 year old- Paige Kultalahti
2.
KEY
Sponsors: Councilor Jacques Barbeau, The Greater City of Sudbury,
Greater Sudbury Museums, CGS Staff, Greater Sudbury Fire Department and
Walden Seniors and Pensioner’s Woodworkers
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Business Sponsors:
Sudbury Hydro, Equipment North Inc., Tim Horton’s Lively,
Battistelli’s YIG, Jim’s Portable Toilets & Septic Services, Lively
Pharmacy & Gift Shop, Walden Home Hardware & Voortman Cookies and
Walden Family Drug Store.
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Community PARTNERS:
M.C. Forbes Stoodley, LDSS Principal-Judy Noble, Lively Photographer-
Garth Wunsch, St. John’s Ambulance, and Walden-CAN
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School Choirs: Ecole
St. Paul, St. James School and LDSS Carolers
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Student Volunteers:
16 LDSS Hawks who helped in the Stable and outside and 1 Grade 6
student from Walden Public School
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Publicity: Ecole St.
Paul, St. James School, LDSS, R.H. Murray PS, Walden Public School,
Walden-CAN,
www.Walden-CAN.com ,
www.URSUdbury.com and all of our Media Community Partners
-
AFMHS volunteers and
their families
And special
thanks to everyone who joined us for this Christmas community
celebration at the Anderson Farm Museum!
Gwen Doyle, Publicity-AFMHS
692-3021
Anderson Farm Tree
Lighting Photos thanks to Photographer
Garth Wunsch,
www.pbase.com/garth_wunsch
News Release
Join us at the
Anderson Farm Museum Dec.12th
…For Our 3rd Annual Christmas Tree-lighting Celebration!
The Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society (AFMHS) and Ward 2
Councilor- Jacques Barbeau invite everyone to join us at the Anderson
Farm Museum, on Saturday, December 12th - for our 3rd Annual Christmas
Tree-Lighting. It's a real old-fashioned community event- with outdoor
and indoor activities for people of all ages! Last year the site was
packed with 600 people!
“…I would like to invite all residents of CGS to share with us the
spirit of Christmas at the AFM Tree-Lighting Celebration. A night of
celebrating and welcoming the magical season with our friends and
families in true community spirit.” Jacques Barbeau
There will be FREE Family Fun from 6-8pm.In the Stable: Have a FREE Hot
Chocolate and cookies, visit Santa Claus and see our display of Vintage
Toys. Visit Santa’s helpers in the Granary. And outside: winter fun for
kids, FREE rides on Horse-Drawn Wagon, community caroling or walking
through the snow with Santa!
At 6:45pm we’ll all gather–in front of the Farm House- for the Official
Christmas-Tree-Lighting Ceremony…assisted by Mary Barr, Chair-AFM, Mayor
John Rodriguez, Councilor Jacques Barbeau and Santa Claus. Students from
Ecole St. Paul & St. James School and LDSS will perform beside the
decorated Copper Cliff Dairy Wagon. And MC Forbes Stoodley will keep
everyone in the Christmas Spirit and lead the community caroling.
“ …Thanks to the CGS, all our Business Sponsors & Community PARTNERS the
3rd Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting is sure to be another magical,
Christmas celebration! Admission is FREE…Donations of non-perishable
food will be collected for the Walden Food Bank. …Although there is NO
Parking on Site you can park along Main St or 1st & 2nd Ave. or in the
Walden Arena Parking Lot…Watch out for the horse-drawn wagon. We hope
you’ll join us at the AFM.” Mary Barr, Chair-AFMHS
3rd Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
Anderson Farm Museum
December 12th
FREE Family Fun – 6-8pm
In the Stable: FREE Hot Chocolate, visit Santa, Display of Vintage Toys
In the Granary: See Santa’s Helpers work on Christmas Crafts
Outside: Sliding, rides on Horse-drawn Wagon, winter fun for kids!
Celebrating the Spirit of Christmas
…Around the Christmas Tree & decorated Copper Cliff Dairy Wagon
6:45pm Welcome & Season’s Greetings
Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society Mary Barr, Chair
Ward 2, Walden Councilor Barbeau
City of Greater Sudbury Mayor Rodriquez
North Pole Santa Claus
7pm Official Christmas Tree-Lighting Santa Claus …assisted by
Paige Kultalahti (4yrs old)
…Count -Down led by Mayor Rodriguez & Councilor Barbeau
After 7pm School Choirs MC Forbes Stoodley
…Singing Christmas Carols & Songs
Ecole St Paul Madame Julie Erskine
St. James School Tammy Lanci
LDSS Carolers Student Volunteers
And Community Caroling
Donations of non-perishable foods will be collected for the Walden Food
Bank
Contacts: Gwen Doyle, Publicity-AFMHS 692-3021 Mary Barr, Chair-AFMHS
586-2611
Program for Dec. 12 Christmas
Tree-Lighting, 6–8pm
List of Sponsors & Community PARTNERS
3rd
Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
Hosted by
The Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society
And
Councilor Jacques Barbeau
“…Thanks to everyone who helped ensure the success of another magical,
Christmas community celebration… at the Anderson Farm Museum!”
Special Guests
Mayor John Rodriguez
Santa Claus
Our Sponsors
The City of Greater Sudbury & Greater Sudbury Museums
Sudbury Hydro
Equipment North
Tim Horton’s- Lively
Battistelli’s - Your Independent Grocer
Lively Pharmacy & Gift Shop
Walden Family Drug Store
Walden Home Hardware & Voortman Cookies
St. John’s Ambulance
Jim’s Portable Toilets
Community PARTNERS
M.C. Forbes Stoodley- Walden-CAN
Ecole St. Paul - Choir
St. James School - Choir
Lively District Secondary School - Carolers/Volunteers
Walden Youth For Youth - Volunteers
RH Murray PS
Walden Public School
Walden-CAN
Garth Wunsch- Photographer
Walden Seniors & Pensioners - Woodworkers
Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society – Volunteers & Family
All our Media PARTNERS
And every child & adult who joined us for this Christmas celebration!
News Release
All We Want for Christmas
…Is an Authentic, Old, Finn Sauna!
All the Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society wants for Christmas …is
an authentic, old, Finn Sauna!
Several years ago, the original Finn Sauna - at the Anderson Farm
Museum- was burned down by vandals. Since then Curator, Jim Fortin and
our AFMHS Board have been searching for a replacement unsuccessfully.
If anyone has an authentic, old Finn Sauna which which could be
re-located to the Anderson Farm Museum, please contact either Curator
Jim Fortin at 692-4448 or Mary Barr, Chair-AFMHS at 586-2611
It would be wonderful to have an authentic, old Finn Sauna on Site again
at the Anderson Farm Museum – in time for student tours in 2010!
The Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society
3rd Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
December 12th 6 –8pm
Last year, our real old-fashioned community event at the Anderson Farm
Museum was a huge success! The site was packed- with over 600 people!
Everyone gathered in front of the Christmas Tree and the Firemen’s
Christmas Float at 6pm. After the official Christmas Tree Lighting –
with Mayor Rodriguez, Councilor Barbeau and Chair AFM&HS Les Burford, 3
School Choirs each performed 3 songs: Ecole St. Paul – Mon beau sapin,
Il est ne le devin enfant and Saint Nuit; George Vanier PS- Jingle
Bells, Santa is Coming to Town and Rudolph and Jessie Hamilton PS –
Felix Navidad, Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree and Do They Know it’s
Christmas. Next on the program were the CGS Firemen’s Choir and
community caroling. Everyone joined in – kids and adults climbed up on
the Float to sing with the Firemen’s Choir.
Inside the Stable volunteers were kept busy serving free hot chocolate,
cookies and candies, while people checked out the Vintage Toys and kids
visited with Santa. Thanks to everyone who brought donations of food for
the Walden Food Bank. (Boxes of extra cookies will also be donated) And
in the Granary Santa’s Helpers had toys and Christmas crafts on display
and goodies to hand out too.
The snow fell gently all evening- a winter wonderland! Kids were sliding
and playing in the snow banks. Families lined up for rides with the
Wagon Wheel Ranch team. Friends and families stood around talking &
laughing. And Santa took the time to visit everyone!
On behalf of the AFMHS, I would like to invite you to join us on Dec.
12th , from 6–8pm and help make this year’s Christmas Tree-Lighting
another magical, winter community celebration!
For more information, please call Gwen Doyle, Publicity-AFMHS at
692-3021
Slideshow-Restoration of CopperCliff Dairy Wagon, BBQ for Volunteers &
Seniors Woodworkers Building Display Cabinets
Anderson Farm Fall Fair
Fall Fair Photos thanks to Photographer
Garth Wunsch,
www.pbase.com/garth_wunsch
Curator’s
Report to Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society
Sept. 28, 2009
Mission Statement of the City of Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
It is the Mission of The Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums to collect,
preserve and presents the diverse culture of the Sudbury Basin
Anderson Farm Events/Activities:
1) Much of the month has been spent setting up for and taking down and
cleaning after events. Fall Fair, Creighton Reunion, LUL student
teachers, Water Festival.
2) In preparation for the opening of the Time Capsule, scans were done
of all material and protective sleeves provided to be able to show the
material without damage.
3) The first meeting for Sudbury Mining Week 2010 has been held and an
opportunity to have a mining equipment show on site is a possibility.
The committee could participate with a BBQ and have an information
brochure about projects.
4) At the Creighton Reunion event we sold about $ 200.00 worth of books
etc. Three buildings were open. Attendees were able to watch a volunteer
weave, a tape of the 1989 original Reunion, a slideshow of Creighton
photos, and tour the Creighton Log cabin. There is an interest in
holding it at the museum again.
5) From the reunion we have had an interest in a family reunion to be
held on site next June and received a number of photographs and
artifacts from Creighton.
6) Twelve students from LUL School for Continuing Education toured the
museum.
7) The Water Festival was a great success. In all 1200 students took
part.
8) Jim will be meeting with the Fire Chief and Fire safety officer and
the councilor on wed. Sept. 30 @ 9:00 AM to discuss uses for the loft of
the main barn.
9) Sept. 30th will also be the last day for the Talking Tipi Program.
10) Grant Reports are being completed for students who worked for the
museum this season.
Up Coming items:
a) Doors Open Sat. Oct. 3rd. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – log cabin will be
open with Mrs. Prusila and Elsie in attendance.
b) Our ministry consultant will be touring the museums Friday Oct. 2nd.
c) Jim will be off Oct. 8 – 19th.
d) It is anticipated that the renovated Azilda Library / Museum site
will be opening in November.
Attendance
Sept.
Schools
Day care
Casuals
Events/etc.
Attendees
Total Fall Fair 2,000
Creighton Reunion 400
Water Festival 1,200
Casuals 188
Special programs – LUL Student teachers
12
Month Total: 3800 To Date total: 5913
150 Participants + Farm Animals + FREE Family Fun + Sunny
Day
= Thousands of Visitors to FALL FAIR at Anderson Farm Museum!
The Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society/FALL FAIR Committee would
like to express our sincere appreciation to everyone who helped make our
Annual FALL FAIR at the Anderson Farm Museum such an overwhelming
success! We estimate 2,000 people (from 5 weeks old to 80+) came out
to enjoy our FREE Community Event on that perfect, sunny day!
150 Participants helped us Host FALL FAIR-2009: This year was truly a
CGS FALL FAIR at the Anderson Farm Museum! Our
arts/crafts/refreshment vendors, community groups
(activities/displays/demonstrations), owners of farm animals,
entertainers, owners of antique vehicles, student volunteers and Fall
Fair Committee Volunteers came from communities throughout CGS:
Coniston, Garson, Sudbury, Lively, Naughton, Penage Rd., Long Lake, Val
Therese, Wahnapitae, Warren and Whitefish.
Sincere Appreciation to:
Our Entertainers on STAGE: Jamie Byron, Tremonics, Northern
Gypsie and Finnot –who added to the country fair atmosphere of the day
and had us tapping our toes and singing along ! Our MC Forbes Stoodley
(Walden-CAN)- who kept things moving smoothly all day. And Steve of
Alison Sound –who ensured perfect sound for all performers!
Dale Pepin with ‘Story Socks’…who entertained the kids from 11-Noon and
the Taoist Tai Chi Society… for their demonstration on the grass
Our 28 Arts/Craft/Refreshment Vendors and Community Groups - with
Activities/Displays/Demonstrations- who provided something for
everyone - in the Stable and throughout the Site.
Potter-Kathy Mariotti, Betty’s Pallette, Bracelets & Things, Cathy’s
Jewels, Croc Charms, Photography- Bob Blaney, Terra Cotta Textiles,
Grandma’s Lemonade, Sweet Thangs, Ecole St. Paul, Blue Saints Drum &
Bugle Corps, Walden Day Care Centre, Waters Women’s Institute, Lively
Heritage Guild, Simon Lake Community Stewardship Group, Walden-CAN,
Sudbury District Archives Interest Group, Walden Lions Club, Eat Local
Sudbury, Link By Link-Jewelry, Pampered Chef, Knitted Creations, Nature
as Art Photography-John Kurczak, Northern Ontario Kettle Corn Co ,
Automotive and Nostalgic Art, Paula Naomi Designs and the Anderson Farm
Museum Heritage Society
Our Owners of Farm Animals– from Val Therese, Wahnapitae, Warren and
Whitefish- Snowy Acres Miniature Horses, Kanerika Farms, Noront Agrifood,
Fauve Beaulieu and Wagon Wheel Ranch- who brought their: pygmy goats &
rabbit, miniature horses, Llama, Trigger (Quarter Horse) and Clydesdales
– for petting, FREE cart/wagon rides and demonstrations in the Paddock.
This is what a FALL FAIR is all about!
John Gibson and the Owners of Antique Vehicles – who shined-up their
vehicles for our Display
Sudbury Weavers & Spinners Guild- who demonstrated in the Farm House-
spinner-Margot Poitras, finger weaver - Pauline Newlands, and Airlie
Suutari demonstrating on the Root Loom
Our 24 Walden Seniors and Pensioners in BBQ/Refreshment Area- who
picked-up the propane BBQ, food, refreshments, condiments, utensils and
ice etc; cooked/served food; sold Tickets and cleaned up etc This was a
huge undertaking because of the larger crowds this year and the heat!
Doug Pappin, John Robson. Jean Savarie, Stan Savarie, Alice Zadorozniak,
Gail Tilson, Ray Tilson, Wendy Urbanski, Tony Urbanski, Jean Bruser,
Ralph Shore, Norma Shore, Tom Jones, Hans Gramann, Marge Marcolini,
Sharon Marois, Della Schrader, Bob McNabb, Grace Baker, Irene McCauley,
Elsie Greuel, Jack Parry, Emma Byrne and Brad Bradley
Our Walden Seniors & Pensioners Woodworkers- who helped prepare the
Site: Les Burford and Reggie White repaired the Paddock; members
set-up/took down tables etc in STABLE; moved picnic tables; set-up/took
down Tents; set-up STAGE; helped with extra wiring-as required; set-up
the Copper Cliff Dairy Wagon-with FREE Chocolate Milk for Kids and
helped out wherever necessary on Site And Coordinated Open House in the
Granary: display, demonstration and Sale of woodworking
Connie Moxam, Graig Allen, Dave Furino, Manfred Baeder, Ralph Shore and
Naughton Woodworker-John Peroff
Our 17 Student Volunteers- from CGS and Lively- who assisted with
activities (making popcorn and cotton candy, handing out FREE Milk to
kids); helped with farm animals; manned AFMHS Information Booth in the
Stable; helped during Committee/Vendors Lunch Breaks; handed out
Schedules/Site MAPS at Main Entrance + Traffic Control (No Parking on
Site) and helped out where and when needed during the Fair.
St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School: Jessica, Connor, Jacob, Billy,
Kaitlyn and Caitlyn, George Vanier Public School: Randy Barbeau, Lively
District Secondary School: Amanda, Stephanie and Baily, Lo Ellen Park
Secondary School, Alex and Sarah, Marymount Academy: Colleen, Shelby,
Lyndsey and Meghan and Christian Academy: Kendra .
Paramedic Students and Denise Duckett- from CTS Canadian Career College-
who stepped in at the last moment to provide any emergency assistance on
Site
Curator, Jim Fortin- who coordinated the Official Opening of Walden 25
Year TIME CAPSULE: Thanks to Mayor Rodriguez and Council Barbeau for
assisting at the 11am Ceremony. And to Jean Bruser and Sharon Gibson for
helping in the Loft of the BARN
And Garth Wunsch – who took Photographs of the activities: Photos will
be posted on Anderson Farm Museum Page of
www.Walden-CAN.com
Jim’s Portable Toilets- a long-term sponsor of activities at Anderson
farm- especially important with thousands of people on Site
And Special Thanks to: Councilor Jacques Barbeau, CGS, and Greater
Sudbury Museums and Curator, Jim Fortin…for their ongoing support of the
Annual FALL FAIR, the Anderson Farm Museum and the Heritage Society.
FALL FAIR Committee-2009: Mary Barr-Chair, Ken Bennison, Fauve Beaulieu,
Betty Budgell, Les Burford, Gwen Doyle, Sheila Prusila, Ralph Shore,
Elsie Stephenson, Forbes Stoodley and Reggie White and Curator-Jim
Fortin
Gwen Doyle, Publicity-FALL FAIR/AFMHD 692-3021

Annual Fall Fair- Sept. 12th 2009
Anderson Farm Museum
10am – 4pm
FREE Admission
To this Community Event
Entertainment on Main Stage!
* Dale Pepin and ‘Story Socks’ 11:00am – 12:00
* Jamie Byron 12:00 – 12:45pm
* Tremonics 1:00 – 1:45pm
* Northern Gypsie 2:00 – 2:45pm
* Finnot 3:00 – 3:45pm
Demonstrations on Site!
* Taost Tai Chi Society 11:00– 11:45am
* Farrier shoeing horses The Paddock Area
* Quarter Horses in action The Paddock
* Woodworkers The Granary
* Weaving & Spinning The Farm House
Outdoor Activities on Site!
Antique Vehicle Display Walden Lions Fish Pond
Museum Tours Farm Animals
Giant Pumpkin Contest Snowy Acre Miniature Horses Wagon Rides- Wagon
Wheel Ranch Kanerika Farm- Llama
BBQ from 11am until sold out!
27 Arts/Crafts Vendors and Displays - 10am –4pm
21 Booths to visit in the Stable and 4 under Tents and more
Official Opening of 25 Year ‘Walden’ TIME CAPSULE- 11am
Jim Fortin-Curator, Mayor Rodriguez, Special Guests-in the Loft of the
Barn
Town of Walden Time Capsule Opening
Background
In 1984 the Province of Ontario was celebrating its
Bi-centennial. Across the province towns and cities were encouraged to
celebrate our community and our Province. The Town of Walden did it in a
big way.
A Bi-centennial committee was struck and drew up a list of activities
which would take place throughout the year.
Members of the Bi-Centennial Committee were drawn from many groups
across the community included:
Bob Boudignon: Anderson Farm Heritage Project Advisory Committee.
Karen Makela, Walden Parks Dept.
June Kent: Waters Women's Institute.
Stan Savarie: Walden Winter Carnival – lead on the Time Capsule project.
Paul Vanzutphen: Summer Festival Committee
Gene Roy: Lively Legion
Jim Fortin: Anderson farm site supervisor
Ron Capstick: Winter Carnival committee / Summer Festival Committee
Bill Horrick; Walden Senior Citizens
Jim Haddow: Summer Fesdtival Committee
Among the activities undertaken by the committee was the establishment
of a Town of Walden Time capsule.
Businesses, Groups and Organizations from across the community were
invited to place items into a time capsule which would be sealed in
Sunday June 23rd, during the official opening of the Anderson farm
Museum. The capsule has resided at the Anderson Farm Museum since that
time.
The capsule was to be opened by the sitting Mayor in December of 2009,
and added to and re-sealed for another 25 years, for re-opening in 2035.
The contents of the Capsule will be available for viewing during the
Anderson Farm Museum and Historical Society’s Fall Fair on Sept. 12,
2009.
By E-mail: jim.fortin@city.greatersudbury.on.ca
Contact; Jim Fortin, curator CGS Museums: 692-4448 or
After the Fair, a committee of interested citizens will be invited to
add to the time capsule and have it sealed until 2035. Details of the
committee will be forthcoming.
Fall Fair – Sept.12th at Anderson Farm Museum!
Fall Fair – Sept.12th at Anderson
Farm Museum!
Plan to bring the whole family to the Annual Fall Fair at the Anderson
Farm Museum, in Lively, on Sept. 12 from 10am – 4pm. There’s something
for everyone!
Outdoor Activities on Site include: Museum Tours, Antique Vehicle
Displays, Wagon Rides by Wagon Wheel Ranch, Snowy Acre Miniature Horses,
Farm Animals, Giant Pumpkin Contest, Farrier Demonstration (shoeing
horses) and Quarter Horse Demonstrations in the Paddock Area, the Walden
Lions Fish Pond for kids and more.
Live Entertainment for all Ages: Dale Pepin & Story Socks, the Tremonics,
Northern Gypsie, Finnot, Jamie Byron and a demonstration by the Taoist
Tai Chi Society.
26 Arts/Crafts Vendors and Displays/Demonstrations in the Stable, Farm
House and under Tents include: Potter-Kathy Mariotti, Betty’s Pallette,
Bracelets & Things, Cathy’s Jewels, Croc Charms, Photography- Bob Blaney,
Terra Cotta Textiles, Grandma’s Lemonade, Sweet Thangs, Ecole St. Paul,
Blue Saints Drum & Bugle Corps, Walden Day Care Centre, Weaving- Airlie
Suutari (Sudbury Weavers & Spinners), Waters Women’s Institute, Lively
Heritage Guild, Simon Lake Community Stewardship Group, Walden-CAN,
Sudbury District Archives Interest Group, Walden Lions Club, Eat Local
Sudbury, Link By Link-Jewelry, Pampered Chef, Knitted Creations, Nature
as Art Photography-John Kurczak, Nana’s Kettle Corn and the Anderson
Farm Museum Heritage Society.
Official Opening of the Walden TIME CAPSULE at 11am: Curator, Jim Fortin
will supervise the Official Opening of the Walden TIME CAPSULE, assisted
by Mayor John Rodriguez and special guests from Walden- who had
contributed items for the TIME CAPSULE 25 years ago. All the items will
be on display in the Loft of the Barn.
BBQ from 11am…until sold out: Hamburgers, Sausages, Hot Dogs, Beverages
prepared and served by the Walden Seniors and Pensioners.
FREE Milk compliments of Copper Cliff Dairy and Popcorn and Cotton Candy
for the Kids!
“ … We’re having a bigger and better Fall Fair this year, with more
displays, vendors and activities on Site. So bring your family and
friends and enjoy the day!”
Mary Barr, Chair- Fall Fair Committee, 586-2611
NORTHERN GYPSY MAKING MUSIC(pdf)
ANNUAL FALL FAIR(pdf)
Tubaboy Free Concert(PDF)
June 16, 2009
News Release
‘Rock the Farm’- July 1st With Superstack!
‘Rock the Farm’- July 1st with Superstack’ at the Anderson Farm Museum
from 7–8pm. The Concert is FREE! Everyone is welcome! Bring your own
chairs.
“…We’re very excited that Superstack is going to help us celebrate
Canada Day in Lively and Kick-Off our Summer Series of 4 FREE Concerts
at the Anderson Farm Museum. Lead singer and guitarist Scott Donnelly,
drummer Brian Lahaie, and bassist Greg Mihajic are taking a break from
their Touring across Canada. Catch their video on
www.superstackmusic.com
“ Gladys McElrea
The Summer Series of 4 FREE Concerts at the Anderson Farm Museum is
hosted by the Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society, the City of
Greater Sudbury and the Greater Sudbury Museums and coordinated by
Gladys McElrea-Northern Gypsie.
For more details please contact Gladys at 561-2638
Copper Cliff
Dairy Milk Wagon Restoration Complete!
The Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society would like to thank all of
the Businesses and Volunteers who have donated- either their money,
materials and/or labour to restore the Copper Cliff Dairy Milk Wagon. We
are very proud of the work that has been done and would like to
acknowledge everyone's participation: the City of Greater Sudbury,
Councilor Barbeau, Talevi Welding, Morin Sandblasting, Blue Mood
Graphics and Copper Cliff Dairy
And special thanks to the Walden Seniors & Pensioners
who spent countless hours completing the restoration of the Copper Cliff
Dairy Milk Wagon: Glen Philips, Jack Parry, Brian King, Dave Furino,
Greg Allen, Ralph Shore, Aubrey Cullihil, Connie Moxam and Pat
Desjardins.
You can view the restored Copper Cliff Dairy Milk Wagon on display at
the Anderson Farm Museum. The Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society
Curator’s
Report to Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society May 25, 2009
Mission Statement of the City of Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
It is the Mission of
The Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums to collect, preserve and presents
the diverse culture of the Sudbury Basin
Anderson Farm
Events/Activities:
1)
Sudbury District Beaveree: May 9th 8 – 3:30. Went very well
despite cold weather.
2)
Lively High grade 10 class: Home Life in the 1920’s -30’s. May 12th.
Went well
3)
Lively High
Reunion: May 16th. Poor weather kept people close to the school and
the arena. We had about 24 visitors. Made contact with two women who
have family connections with O’Donnell. They promised to send photos of
the town site.
4)
The Water Township Lions Club Volunteer
Recruitment Fair: May 23rd. The organizers were pleased. But
there could have been more support from the public. Jim made a contact
for a new to us sauna.
5)
A soap stone
carving workshop went well. There were five participants and the
instructor. Many visitors took advantage of the opportunity to see how
soap stone carving is done.
6)
Maple the Cow
will be visiting the museum from Monday June 8th to Friday
June 19th: 350 – 400 students booked in. Copper Cliff Dairy
will be donating milk for each of the students.
7)
Grant applications:
Partial subsidy grants for 5 students have been approved. Approved 3
positions from Young Canada Works in Heritage, 2 positions approved from
Canada Summer Jobs.
8)
Energy assessment will be redone in the
granary workshop. We added some fixtures so we can take advantage of the
full amount of the grant.
9)
Laurentian Women’s Alumni touring May 14th.
This went very well. One of the women is the daughter of W. S. Gemell.
Welland Stewart Gemmell, MPP (Sudbury) From the Walden area, his family
ran a store near the Reserve. Minister of Lands and Forests - June 03,
1952 - June 18, 1954, Minister of Mines May 04, 1949 - June 03, 1952.
She will be contacting the archivist and donating her father’s papers to
the archives.
Up Coming items:
i.
St. Peter’s United Church picnic: May 31st.
60 people – service in the stable – picnic and games.
ii.
Talking Tipi program will return. Foster
Parent training session June 10th. Program start in July.
iii.
The museum’s portable electrical panel has
been reconditioned by Tait electric and is now available for events.
iv.
German language school picnic June 7th.
v.
Work has begun on the new exhibit nooks. The
themes will include laundry, hand tools, butter churns,
vi.
Jim will be meeting with the principals at
George Vanier and Jessie Hamilton to see what material can be saved from
the schools for the museum or the archives.
vii.
Walden youth for youth fundraising BBQ will
be held at the Farm June 19th 4-7. The group will start
weaving mats and shoulder bags on the small loom in the farm house a
percentage of the revenues from items woven will come back to the Farm.
Curator’s
Report to Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society April 27, 2009
Mission Statement of the City of Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
It is the Mission of The Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums to collect,
preserve and presents the diverse culture of the Sudbury Basin
Anderson Farm Events/Activities:
1) Sudbury District Beaveree: May 9th 8 – 3:30. No update. I have a
crest.
2) Lively High grade 10 class: Home Life in the 1920’s -30’s. May 12th.
3) Lively High Reunion: May 16th. No update.
4) The Water Township Lions Club Volunteer Recruitment Fair: May 23rd.
21 groups are scheduled to be involved. Proposed activities may include:
Inflatable slide, coloring books, fish pond, Cotton candy, penny table
face painting, minnow races, bean bag toss, and balloons.
5) A soap stone carving workshop has been scheduled for May 22nd – 24th
in the loft of the barn. Sudbury Crafts and Arts Foundation (SCARF).
6) Maple the Cow will be visiting the museum from Monday June 8th to
Friday June 19th: 350 – 400 students booked in. Copper Cliff Dairy will
be donating milk for each of the students.
7) Grant applications: no update. Students begin May 5th.
8) Centennial of Flight in Canada: Radio control group needs an
authorized field.
9) Energy assessment was conducted in the granary workshop. We will be
able to change all fluorescents on the main floor and relocate/add
additional fixtures.
10) Modifications to the doors in the loft of the barn are complete.
New items:
i. St. Peter’s United Church picnic: May 31st. 60 people – service in
the stable – picnic and games.
ii. Talking Tipi program will return. Foster Parent training session
June 10th. Program start in July.
iii. Laurentian Women’s Alumni touring May 14th.
iv. German language school picnic June 7th.
Anderson Farm Outstanding Items
a. Jim has a letter from Walden Mayor Charles White, dated June 23rd
1985 addressed to the Mayor Dec. 15th 2009. The letter provides
instructions to open the time capsule in the stable. Discussion and
ideas?
b. Oct. 3rd only - Doors Open Sudbury
2009. I will be looking for volunteers to man the Creighton log cabin.
The log cabin will be the focus of the visits on that day.
Other Items of Interest.
The Provincial Heritage plaque to go up on 144 has arrived and will be
presented at the Mining Week lunch on May 4th.
Anderson Farm events in May 2009
(PDF)
Anderson Farm Events in
June2009(PDF)
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Pumpkin Poster(PDF)
Meet the Andersons
Pamphlet(PDF) Annual
FALL FAIR
at the Anderson Farm Museum
Sept. 12
10am – 4pm
We would like to offer a wide range of activities on site- indoors and
outdoors – as at last year’s Fall Fair- including: We are awaiting
confirmation from last year’s participants.
Museum Tours + our new Copper Cliff Dairy Wagon, vintage cars, Wagon
Rides, Snow Acres Miniature Horses, Sudbury & District Kennel Club Dog
Agility Demonstrations, Farm animals and the Giant Pumpkin Contest etc
And local entertainment on the Main Stage: Dale Pepin & Sock Stories, *
Thai Chi Society, Northern Gypsie/Singer/Songwriter, * Tremonics and
Finn Knot.
There will be a B.B.Q. Food for a nominal fee from 11:00 until sold out:
Hamburgers, Sausages, Hot Dogs and Beverages - as last year.
And in the Stable Building (Upstairs & Downstairs): Arts & Crafts
Vendors and Display
Tables - by community groups & organizations.
Note: the downstairs of the Stable will be cleaned out and the dividing
wall removed- providing much more space for Display Tables.
In the Farm House: Demonstrations of weaving and spinning.
If you are interested in participating in the FALL FAIR
…please call Les Burford at 692-5530
Or email him at
toycollectorguy@yahoo.ca
Anderson
Farm Museum & Heritage Society needs …One new VOLUNTEER Board Member for
2009-2012!
AFM&HS Board 2007- 2009
Chair: Les Burford
Vice-Chair: Elsie Stevenson
Secretary: Lynn Quinn
Treasurer: Mary Barr
Communications Coordinator: Gwen Doyle
Fundraising Committee Projects: Reg White, Brian King, Mary Barr,
Sheila Prusila
Who is eligible?
Any resident of the City of Greater Sudbury who is an owner or tenant of
land in the City of Greater Sudbury, or spouse of an owner or tenant of
land in the City of Greater Sudbury.
How to apply?
Written applications and resumes may be addressed to:
Les Burford, Chair
Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society
Regional Road 24
P.O. Box 1188
Lively, Ontario
P3Y 1M9
Your Application should clearly indicate your reason or reasons for
applying for a position on the Board and include a brief resume.
Time Commitment?
Board members will be expected to attend monthly meetings; other
meetings as called and volunteer re: projects, activities, promotions
and community events as agreed to by the Board.
Terms of Appointment
Three years. The nine person Board is divided into three groups of
three, each serving a term of three years. Members may reapply for
membership on the Committee when their term is expiring.
We hope that you will consider working with us as a member of the
Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society
Copper Cliff Dairy Wagon…Newly
Restored at Anderson Farm Museum!
After years of dedicated service to the community delivering milk to
hundreds of homes over many decades the Copper Cliff dairy milk wagon
found itself cast aside in favour of new motor driven delivery trucks.
Finally donated to Anderson Farm Museum and was put on display outside
in the field. Eventually it began to deteriorate. Its tires were
rotting, the wheels sinking into the ground, the paint peeling off the
tin, the wood rotting away and the steel rusting. Subject to the hot sun
in the summer and the cold blistering winds and snow in the winter it
was only a matter of time before it was only fit for the landfall site.
It was then a group of individuals decided to try and save this icon
from the past.
The men at the Walden Seniors Pensioners Workshop took on the project of
trying to rebuild and restore this piece of history. Salvaging what they
could of the original wagon they enlisted the help of local businesses
and individuals and started to fabricate a new wagon. A frame was
donated by Talevi Welding ; sandblasting by Morins; hardware and dried
Ash were donated by Jacques Barbeau. New braces were cut and fitted.
With funding for new flooring, sides and roof coming from Copper Cliff
Dairy, Greater City of Sudbury and the Anderson Farm Site committee the
wagon began to take shape.
After over 225 hours of work the wagon is almost fully completed.
With Blue Moon Graphics recreating the exact colours and script on the
sides only the final painting of the roof remains and that will have to
wait until the weather gets warmer.
Our Goal is to have the newly restored the Copper Cliff Dairy Wagon
ready for the summer activities at the AFM.
Its uses could be many. It has been suggested that the Copper Cliff
Dairy Wagon could be used for: the annual LDSS Food Drive, the Greater
Sudbury Fireman’s Food Collection at Battistellis, the Santa Claus
Parade and of course to pull children around at the annual Fall Fair.
And most important - It will once again become a valuable exhibit in the
Barn at the Anderson Farm Museum.
Brian King, Walden Seniors Pensioners Workshop & Member of the AFM&HS
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The Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society
…Needs One New Board Member for 2009-2012
The Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society needs one new Board Member
to work with us to help preserve and develop the Anderson Farm Museum as
a valuable heritage site for Walden and the CGS. To learn more about the
AFM&HS: our strategic plans, action plans, special events and
accomplishments since 2006, visit the Anderson Farm Museum Page on
www.Walden-CAN.com .
The Deadline for Applications is April 30, 2009.
Who is eligible?
Any resident of the City of Greater Sudbury who is an owner or tenant of
land in the City of Greater Sudbury, or spouse of an owner or tenant of
land in the City of Greater Sudbury.
How to apply?
Written applications and resumes may be addressed to:
Les Burford, Chair
Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society
Regional Road 24
P.O. Box 1188
Lively, Ontario
P3Y 1M9
Your Application should clearly indicate your reason or reasons for
applying for a position on the Board and include a brief resume.
Time Commitment?
Committee members are expected to attend monthly meetings; other
meetings as called and volunteer to assist on projects, activities,
promotions and community events as agreed to by the Board.
How are Appointments Made?
After the Deadline, the Secretary of the Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage
Society will include all of the applications received on the agenda of
the next meeting. The Board will vote on each of the appointments after
which a letter will be sent to all those who applied to inform them of
the Board’s decision.
Terms of Appointment:
Three years. The nine person Board is divided into three groups of
three, each serving a term of three years. Members may reapply for
membership on the Committee when their term is expiring.
We hope that you will consider working with us as a member of the
Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society
For further information, please call Les Burford at 692-5530
Curator’s
Report to Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society
March. 23, 2009
Mission Statement of The City of Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
It is the Mission of The
Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums to collect, preserve and present the
diverse culture of the Sudbury Basin
Anderson Farm Events/Activities:
1)
Sudbury District Beaverie: May 9th 8 – 3:30. They just need
access to the site- Super Heroes theme.
2)
Lively
High Reunion: Jim is preparing an exhibit of the early days of Lively to run during
the reunion on the 16th of May.
3)
The Water
Township Lions club have requested the use of the farm site for a
volunteer fair on May 23rd. e-mail; attached.
4)
Jim has a
letter from Walden Mayor Charles White, dated June 23rd 1985
addressed to the Mayor Dec. 15th 2009. The letter provides
instructions to open the time capsule in the stable. Discussion and
ideas?
5)
Maple the Cow
will be visiting the museum from Monday June 8th to Friday
June 19th. A flier has gone out to all the schools. –
attached.
6)
Jim has submitted grant
applications for summer students. Results should come in by the end of
April.
7)
Contacts for Centennial
of Flight in Canada activity have not responded as yet.” Possible
Exhibits of models – Radio controlled model flying
demonstrations/ competition
8)
Finn Day: TBA
9)
Teddy Bear Picnic: TBA
10)
Story Time at the farm: July/August?
11)
Fall Fair: Sept. 12th.
12)
Sept. 13th to Oct. 13th. NOJAS
Art show.
13)
Sept. 23rd – 24th
Confirmed Water Festival.
14)
Oct. 3rd only Doors Open Sudbury
2009. I will be looking for volunteers to man the Creighton log cabin.
The log cabin will be the focus of the visits on that day.
Anderson Farm other things.
a.
On March 31st. a history class
from Laurentian university will be visiting the Farm. Jim visited the
class at the university on Jan. 27th with artifacts and a
presentation on kitchen tools. The students will be focusing on the
kitchen and its artifacts.
b.
The roofing project is complete. A grounds
clean up will happen in the spring once the snow is gone and bodies are
available.
c.
We will have an energy assessment on April
22nd. This will provide us with ideas and options to improve
our use of electricity and may lead to a rebate.
d.
The milk wagon project is basically
complete. Some painting to be done and changing the height of the door
so they can get it out.
Walden Organic
Community Garden
…At Anderson Farm Museum
The Walden Organic Community Garden at Anderson Farm Museum is holding
an Organizational meeting on March 18th from 7 – 8:30pm in the Board
Room of the Lively Citizen Centre.
For further details , please call Sheila Prusila at 692-9949
March 23 , 2009
The Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
Presents Maple the Cow at the Anderson Farm Museum.
Maple the Cow will be visiting the Anderson Farm Museum from
June 13th to June 19th, 2009 .
A project of Northern Ontario Agri-Food Education, Maple is a full size
model of a cow. She gives "milk" and even "moos". This hands on exhibit
will be accompanied by an Agri-food educator and the Northern Ontario
Agri-Food display “From Hay... to Milk.... to You”.
Half day tours will be available for school groups for this very special
exhibit.
Come out to see Maple the Cow. Book your school visit today!
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www.sudburymuseums.ca
Media contact:
Jim Fortin, Curator,
Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums, 692-4448
Jim.fortin@city.greatersudbury.on.ca
Magical Winter Night at
Anderson Farm Museum
Dec. 13th was a magical
winter night - perfect for a community celebration of the Christmas
Spirit! Almost 600 people participated in the 2nd Annual
Christmas Tree Lighting at the Anderson Farm Museum.
Everyone gathered in front of the
Christmas Tree and the Firemen’s Christmas Float at 6pm. After the
official Christmas Tree Lighting – with Mayor Rodriguez, Councilor
Barbeau and Chair AFM&HS Les Burford, 3 School Choirs each performed 3
songs: Ecole St. Paul – Mon beau sapin, Il est ne le devin enfant and
Saint Nuit; George Vanier PS- Jingle Bells, Santa is Coming to Town and
Rudolph and Jessie Hamilton PS – Felix Navidad, Rockin’ Around the
Christmas Tree and Do They Know it’s Christmas. Next on the program
were the CGS Firemen’s Choir and community caroling. Everyone joined in
– kids and adults climbed up on the Float to sing with the Firemen’s
Choir.
Inside the Stable volunteers were
kept busy serving free hot chocolate, cookies and candies, while people
checked out the Vintage Toys and kids visited with Santa. Thanks to
everyone who brought donations of food for the Walden Food Bank. (Boxes
of extra cookies will also be donated) And in the Granary Santa’s
Helpers had toys and Christmas crafts on display and goodies to hand out
too.
The snow fell gently all evening- a
winter wonderland! Kids were sliding and playing in the snow banks.
Families lined up for rides with the Wagon Wheel Ranch team. Friends and
families stood around talking & laughing. And Santa took the time to
visit everyone!
See photos on Anderson Farm Page of
www.Walden-CAN.com
The Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage
Society would like to thank everyone who helped make the Christmas Tree
Lighting such a successful community celebration:
-
Councilor Barbeau,
Mayor John Rodriguez, CGS Staff, the CGS Firemen’s Choir, St. John’s
Ambulance, MC Forbes Stoodley Photographer-Garth Wunsch
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Community Groups:
Walden Seniors & Pensioners, Walden Seniors & Pensioner’s Woodworkers,
Walden-CAN
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School Choirs: Ecole
St. Paul, George Vanier PS & Jessie Hamilton PS
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Student Volunteers:
11 LDSS Hawks who helped in the Stable & outside
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Businesses:
Battistelli’s YIG, Lively IDA & Family, Equipment North Inc., Jim’s
Portable Toilets & Septic services, Tait Electric, Tait Electric-Peter
Aulde, Tim Horton Donuts- Lively, Wagon Wheel Ranch, Walden Home
Hardware, Dixon Contracting
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Publicity: Ecole St.
Paul, George Vanier PS, Jessie Hamilton PS, LDSS, St. R.H. Murray PS,
James School.
www.Walden-CAN.com ,
www.URSUdbury.com and our Media Community Partners
And special thanks to
everyone who joined us for this community celebration of the Christmas
Spirit at the Anderson Farm Museum!
Gwen Doyle,
Publicity- AFM&HS 602-3021

Sue
Lepage & daughter Amelia Pattui (age 7) with District Fire Chief Pat
O'Link
...autographing her "Winnie the Pooh and You" book. ( A book designed
to help educate children about their neighbourhood

LDSS
Hawk Volunteers & Santa in the Stable:
Front
Row: Kenley Montgomery, Santa, Maegan Cox
Back
Row: Lukas Arnold

Santa
and a little friend taking a walk to visit Santa's Helpers in the
Granary Workshop.

George
Vanier PS Choir - singing on Firemen's Christmas Float

Winter Wonderland-Wagon Wheel Ranch Team

Sliding
beside the Barn- Kylee Mair (5 yrs) Christina Gibbons (mom)[
Photography by Garth Wunsch
www.pbase.com/garth_wunsch Phone:
705.692.3183
Minutes of Nov.24, 2008
In attendance: Les Burford, Sheila Prusila, Mary Barr, Brian King, Reg
White, Gwen Doyle, Jim Fortin and Ron Henderson
Regrets: Lynn Quinn
1.0 Moved by Brian seconded by Sheila, to adopt Agenda. Cd.
2.0 Additions to Agenda- nil
3.0 Minutes of Oct.27 Meeting approved. Moved by Mary, seconded by
Sheila. Cd.
4.0 Treasurer’s Report: accepted. Moved by Mary, seconded by Gwen. Cd.
5.0 Secretaries’ Report: no correspondence
6.0 Curator’s Report: See attached
Questions raised:
a. LDSS 50+ Reunion: The AFM will be open – with displays etc.
• Does AFM&HS want to do anything special for the Reunion?
• After discussion, Gwen will contact Mary-Lou Purvis to request details
re: planned activities for the weekend (do they already have a BBQ?) &
if they have any suggestions re: how AFM&HS could help
b. Museum will have a Defibrillator on site- located in the Farm House.
Jim will be trained. Very user-friendly. Defibrillator will be inspected
regularly.
• Should summer students be trained too? Ron thought it’s a good idea.
• Will there be signage? Signs will be posted re: location
Curator’s Report accepted. Moved by Jim, seconded by Reg. Cd.
7.0 Old Business
7.1. Christmas Tree Lighting:
a. Nana’s Kettle Corn: Les presented information re: business; brings
own equipment, volunteers assist in sorting, bagging; Huge bags sell @
$5 each
• After discussion it was decided it would work better for Fall Fair
• Les will keep contact information
b. Dec.6 at Site- Preparation Meeting 10am:
• Clean-up stable etc
• Decorate the stable, set-up Christmas Tree & displays
• Woodworkers making plywood hinged doors over the stairs
c. Lighting of buildings: Reg & Brian reported
• Tait Electric is doing great job of hanging the lights
• Lights will be tested well ahead
• Timers will kick-in after Dec.13th
• Will also check all bulbs on Christmas Tree
d. Councilor Barbeau is coordinating:
• Firemen’s Choir, use of their decorated Float & sound system
• Portable Toilet
• Ice-fishing Hut for students helping re: parking…to block driveway
entrance
• Tim Horton’s hot chocolate
• Invitations to Mayor & Council
e. Invitations to schools to have small Choirs participate & help us by
sending notices home to Parents: Gwen reported
• Les prepared letter to Principals & Invitation to Parents-which I
emailed to local schools. Response has been quick & positive
• All Principals will include our Invitation in their Dec. Newsletter
• Schools will be participating: Ecole St. Paul, George Vanier PS will
send Choirs & LDSS students will participate in caroling
• After discussion, Gwen to prepare Schedule of Choirs – 3 Carols/songs
• Sheila will provide Song Sheets for community caroling
f. Invitations/Flyers:
• Les will prepare Invitation- working with Gwen
• Send Invitation to Jacques to pass on to Mayor & Council- RSVP Les
• Ron will send Invitation to Sudbury Library & Museum Board, Sudbury
Archives Interest Group and Historical Property Committee- RSVP Les
• Gwen to send Invitations to 100+ Walden-CAN Contacts (community
groups, churches, schools, individuals)
• Gwen to contact Media
g. Plowing & Parking:
• Need to arrange for CGS plowing
• Need to coordinate LDSS students re: parking
• Mary to confirm details
h. Activities In the Stable:
• Serve Hot Chocolate- same people as last year
• Need someone to sell Commemorative Light Bulbs & take any donations to
AFM- Gwen
• Gwen will make donations box- wrapped in Christmas paper
i. Dumpster in front of Farm House:
• Will it still be there Dec.13th?
• Re-shingling of Farm House roof will continue
• Move Firemen’s’ Float in front of Dumpster
7.2. Creighton 20th Reunion:
a. After brief discussion agreed to ask organizers if they would like an
event at AFM.
b. Put on Action List.
7.3. Terms of Executive AFM&HS:
a. Brian, Les & Lynn to decide re: serving another 3 years
b. Executive positions of Chair, Secretary & Treasurer up at end of 2008
c. Election in Jan. 2009
8.0 Action Item List: See attached
8.1 Winterizing the Stable: Meeting with Fundraiser Daniel Gingras. To
prepare a proposal & report back in Jan.
8.2 Local Marker: being translated into Finn & French; then get quote
8.3 Barn Roof has been replaced. Looks great!
8.4 Sauna: still to be rebuilt by woodworkers
8.5 Barn Loft Displays: plywood ordered; tongue & groove at the store;
work to continue on displays
8.6 Dairy Wagon: restoration/rebuilding continues - waiting for aluminum
for the roof
& siding (separate unit because of the height of the Wagon); photos
taken of
graphics as resource for painting siding. Goal to use Copper Cliff Wagon
at
special events at AFM, in Santa Claus Parade, by Firemen at Food Drive
etc
8.7 Garden Shed: Agreed that the shed could be used on site; put on a
cement pad near the paddock; large enough to be used as shared space.
Cemetery will store shed until needed. Ron will tell them we’ll take it
9.0 New Business:
1. Gwen Doyle was been confirmed to the Board of the Anderson Farm
Museum and Historical Society. The Committee welcomes Gwen to the Board.
2. Clean-up of kitchen area in Stable:
• 2 old refrigerators and 1 stove are useless & need to be removed
• Ron will arrange to have them removed ASAP
3. Storage of tractor for winter:
• Move tractor outside & cover with tarp during the Christmas Tree
Lighting
• Move tractor back into stable; stuff end exhaust to prevent mice
nesting
• Because Jim is going on holiday tomorrow, Les to contact the former
owner to determine details re: winterization/oil change etc
4. Mural of Anderson Farm Barn:
• Mural is on display on the back of stage in Kinsmen Hall
• Battle of the Bands to take place Nov. 26th in Kinsmen Hall
• Agreed to meet Nov. 25th at 5pm to move Mural from Stage to left side
of Hall; protective tables in front of Mural
• Ron to explore possibility of hanging the Mural in Kinsmen Hall until
AFM&HS can find alternative site
5. 2 American Heritage websites provided by Walden-CAN Member:
• Jennifer Carlisle- Newsletter Editor, Walden-CAN has visited 2
heritage sites in Colorado & Wyoming with her family & thought we might
be interested in some of the ways they are increasing public use &
public awareness and raising funds.
• http://www.wcmuseum.org/crossorchards.htm
• http://www.fortcasparwyoming.com/fortcaspar.asp
• Excellent ideas which should be considered at a future meeting
Next meeting Jan.18, 2009 @ Library/Senior’s Bldg in the Craft Room
commencing at 7:00 pm.
ACTION
ITEM LIST NOV 2008.doc

Minutes of October 27, 2008.
In attendance: Les Burford, Sheila Prusila, Elsie Stephenson, Mary Barr,
Jim Fortin, Lynn Quinn, Claire Zuliani, Brian King. Reg White sent his
regrets.
Moved by Elsie, seconded by Brian, to adopt agenda, Cd.
No Minutes of September meeting to approve. They did not come through to
Les’ email.
Treasurer’s Report: Mary,
Final financial statement on Fall Fair.
Motion: Mary, second Sheila, that Treasurer’s Report be accepted as
read. Cd.
Correspondence: Les.
Email from Jacques re. Professional fundraiser, Daniel Gingras, wanting
to set up a meeting with him. We need to know how this service would be
paid for. Also need to know his credentials, see his resume, etc. Les
will contact him to determine how much time is needed for his
presentation, and set up the meeting.
Curator’s Report: Jim, copy attached.
Attendance figures are up from last year. Jim will be off on vacation in
December, and parts of November.
Moved by Jim, seconded by Lynn, to accept the report. Cd.
Old Business:
Reg sent his report re. Christmas decorations: Additional wiring that is
required will be done by Tait Electric. They have offered their truck
for putting up & taking down the lights on buildings. Lonnie at Home
Hardware will sell us the lights for $9.00/box. Jim requested that the
lights come down from the trees and buildings after the event.
December 6 is when we will decorate the stable building. Lynn’s tree and
ornaments are still available. The tree-lighting event is December 13.
Reg had suggested covering the openings to the upstairs of the stable
building, to keep the heat downstairs.
We will need a further meeting re. the Christmas Tree Lighting plans. We
will again be selling the paper lights for $1.00 each; money will go to
buying more lights. A student needing community service hour will cut
them out.
Action Item List:
Walking Trail: A quote and sketch from the woodworkers went to Deb
McIntosh; it will go into the 2009 budget. Sheila spoke about “Murmur”,
a trail information package that would be ideal for the trail.
Provincial Marker: Sheila can’t get the quote until she has the final
wording. It will be translated into Finnish and French.
Barn roof: The east side is done. They will probably be unable to
complete the farmhouse before winter.
Barn loft displays: Brian will get prices on wood for Claire. Estimate
of $1250 required for the floor. He will get prices on plywood for the
remaining display units. Brian instructed to buy all material now.
Copper Cliff wagon: dismantled. Chassis is out for sandblasting. A steel
frame will be made (probably without charge) which will make it
stronger, but it should look the same. Jim suggested a latching door for
safety, when taking children for rides. Brian mentioned a railing could
be put in, for the same purpose. Blue Moon will do a lot of the
painting.
The committee discussed ways of recognising people or groups who donate
in some way to the AFM. A board could be designed listing sponsors, with
plaques and/or photos of them. They could be presented with
certificates, and sent letters of thanks. When the museum opens in May,
an event (possibly a BBQ) can be held to acknowledge these people.
A garage/storage shed will be moved here from Waters Cemetery, for our
garden shed. Ron will have it moved here. It is 12’ x 20’. It was
discussed that moving it should be put off until spring. There was also
a discussion of the possibility of renting out a portion of the space to
the kennel club, who would like to use the corral for dog competitions.
This would have to be approved by the city, as there are issues with
insurance, etc.
New Business:
1. There was a mention of building outside light bulbs that needed to be
replaced.
2. Next year is the 20th Anniversary of the Creighton Reunion. We could
see if they would like to put on an event at the Farm.
3. Terms ending soon: Brian, Les, and Lynn. Lynn mentioned health
reasons for not continuing. We also have another opening. Interested
people should submit a letter of application.
4. Community input meeting, Wed., Nov. 12, 7:00 – 9:00p.m.at the Kinsmen
Hall. Jim will put it on the sign by the road, Mary will check at the
library about the arena sign.
Meeting Nov. 10 at the Craft room to go over what needs to be done for
the Wed. public meeting.
Next Board Meeting: Nov. 24, 2008,7:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m.
ACTION ITEM LIST
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|
Project |
Sponsor |
Description |
Date |
|
1 |
Walking Trail |
Les |
1.In the
spring, representatives from the S.T.P. will walk the proposed route
and generate a List of Materials required and an estimated cost of
construction (material and labour). Once the snow is gone the A.F.M.&
H.S. will decide on a route to be submitted to Deb McIntosh.
2.
Group to meet on Saturday, May 3rd to walk & mark
propos ed
trail.
3.
Walked the proposed trail with Deb McIntosh. Completed a
trail proposal package & received a budget package from Deb.
4.
Project on hold until fall of 2008.
5.
No change
6. Quote &
sketch received for the footbridge. Passed on to Deb MacIntosh. AFM
Trail will be in the 2009 budget. Sheila spoke about “Murmur”, a
trail information package that would be ideal for the trail.
|
Feb 11/08
April 28/08
May 26/08
June 25/08
Sept 29/08
Oct 27/08 |
|
2 |
Winterize Stable |
Ron/Claire |
1.
Preliminary drawings for the winterization & upgrades to stable
presented.
2.
Claire to contact Jeff and set up presentation for May 26th
or June meeting for costing presentation.
3.
Best-case scenario – 2009 Fund Raising Year with 2010 start of
construction. Electrical improvements to stable will be done in 2008
4.
Presentation by Jeff Perry. Questions & answers.
5.
Professional fundraisers??
6.
Discussions ongoing with Jacques regarding a professional
fundraiser. Discussions on Trillium Grants. No consensus on whether
The A.F.M.& H.S. would qualify for grants. Suggestion to contact
Nickel Belt MPP for direction of available grants. Previous contact
with her office staff was disappointing.
7.
There has been contact between Jacques Barbeau and Daniel Gingras
regarding a meeting concerning fundraising for the stable. I have
requested Jacques provide us with some dates he is available so that
he can attend.
|
Feb 11/08
April 28/08
May 26/08
June 25/08
Aug 26/08
Sept 29/08
Oct 27/08 |
|
4 |
Signage –
Provincial marker |
Sheila |
1.
Installation of
provincial plaque commemorating the presence of a commercial dairy
on the grounds of A.F.
2. Jim to draft a 100-word text and a 250 word supporting
document. Require letter of permission from city. Require a letter
guaranteeing maintenance on the marker.
3. No price available yet on this project. Clarification that the
province will donate $400 towards the price. Jim has worked on the
document and will have it complete in May. Once pricing is known
this will come back to the committee for approval.
8.
Sheila has edited Jim’s write-up and it has been PDF’d and e-mailed
back to him.
9.
Two letters are required: 1) letter from the City giving permission
to the Heritage Society to erect the sign and 2) a written
commitment for the City to maintain it. This issue has to be
presented to the Heritage Advisory Committee for approval. No price
yet on costs.
10.
Permission from Ron for maintenance of sign. Cost of sign for next
meeting. Jim has wording – to approve & ship back to Sheila
11. No
change
12. Blue Moon Graphics cannot quote a
price until they have seen the sign. Claire will have it translated
into French & Sheila will have it translated into Finnish.
|
Feb 11/08
March 31/08
April 28/08
May 26/08
June 25/08
Aug 26/08
Sept 29/08
Oct 27/08 |
|
5 |
Barn Roof
Replacement |
Ron |
1.
$ 10/sq.ft to replace re-shingle roof. Ed Vildas is to be contacted
to begin tendering process.
2.
Tender documents still being prepared. Barn roof one of 5 being
tendered. Date unknown as to when this will proceed.
3.
Contract awarded for 100% of barn, milk shed and farmhouse roofs.
Work to start in the middle of June.
4.
Re-roofing to start in mid-July
5.
Ongoing up-date next month.
6.
West side of barn roof complete; north side of milk shed nearing
completion. Work has started on east side of barn roof. Scheduled
completion date is end of November.
7.
East side of barn roof nearly complete; north side of milk shed
complete. South side of milk shed to be started. The farmhouse might
not get completed this year.
|
March 31/08
April 28/08
May 26/08
June 25/0 Aug
26/088
Sept 29/08
Oct 27/08
|
|
6 |
Sauna Re-build |
Ron/Claire |
1.
Advance the Sauna project. $5000 insurance available. Jim
reports no replacement is available.
2.
Woodworkers to work on this project if funds available. Wood
available now from HWY 69 clear-cut. Reg to arrange pick-up of wood
Claire to arrange storage – possibly at Black Lake Rd municipal
site. Claire recommends proceeding on this in the fall.
3.
Problem encountered with securing the wood. Will advise at a
later date.
4.
Ongoing
5.
Struck-out on supplies of cedar logs. Put –off till 2009.
6.
No change
|
March 31/08
April 28/08
May 26/08
June 25/08 Aug
26/08
Sept 29/08
|
|
8 |
Barn Loft
Display |
Jim/Reg |
1.
Planning continues on the display.
2.
Construction work on display & storage compartments complete.
Painting to be done by Walden Youth for Youth – Jim to arrange.
Electrician to start the week on April 28th – Jim
Description of
display is complete – Jim
3. Proper guard rails on ramp access
to loft. Claire to consult with Steve.
4. Cabinets
completed and primed. Ron to talk to Jim as to who will paint the
finished coats and what colour. A lot of stuff was cleaned out of
the loft. Exhibits will be organized along with the interpretation.
Ron does not want a wall constructed at the south end – go with the
open concept. Suggestion that we hold a BBQ, car wash to celebrate
the grand opening of the barn loft display.
5. Opening date is unknown.
6.
Will be ready for September 13th Fall Fair.
7.
Phase I completed
8. Claire
asked for a quote on 2 x 6 tung and groove to complete the floor &
display / storage bins in barn loft. We are investigating pricing
and suppliers. Brian will get prices on wood for Claire. Estimate of
$1250 required for the floor. He will get prices on plywood & paint
for the remaining display units. Brian instructed to buy all
material now.
|
March 31/08
April 28/08
May 26/08
June 25/08
Aug 26/08
Sept 29/08
Oct 27/08 |
|
10 |
Copper Cliff
Dairy Wagon |
Reg |
1.
Copper Cliff Dairy has agreed to pay cost of material.
2.
Wagon is stored in the stable. Work on refurbishing wagon deferred
until the fall.
3.
Tires will be inflated so wagon can be moved out of the Stable as
required.
4.
To be made mobile by inflating the tires
5.
Dismantling the wagon has started.
6.
Copper Cliff Dairy wagon has been dismantled and materials being
ordered. Presently located in the Barn loft. The Chassis has been
sent out for sandblasting & painting. A channel frame will be built
& donated to attach the wooden structure to. A plaque to be made
listing & thanking the sponsors of the wagon rebuild. Blue Moon
Graphics will create stencils for the artwork and have suggested
using aluminum sheeting as opposed to galvanized sheeting.
|
April 28/08
May 26/08
June 25/08
Aug 26/08
Sept 29/08
Oct 27/08 |
|
11 |
Garden Shed |
Reg, Sheila |
1.
Reg to contact lady who volunteered money for this project in 2006.
Reg & Les to visit. Sheila to chose site location.
2.
Trying to located citizen who was willing to donate to garden shed
reconstruction
3.
Moved to 2009.
4.
Sheila approached high school to get tech students to design & build
shed. We provide cost of material.
5.
Sheila to contact Judy Noble at LDSS to confirm if the Tech students
will design & construct shed. Reg has found a design suitable for a
garden shed.
6.
Ron has offered to relocate the garage from Waters cemetery to
Andersons Farm for storage building the woodworkers to coordinate
with direction from site committee and Ron. |
April 28/08
May 26/08
June 25/08
Aug 26/08
Sept 29/08
Oct 27/08 |
|
13 |
Fordson Tractor |
Claire, Jim |
1.
Claire said the City would provide the $500.00 transportation cost.
Reg wondered about winterizing unit so that it doesn’t freeze in the
winter. Jim is to inquire on whether it is winterized. Tractor can
be placed in the loft on exhibit when not operating.
2.
Fordson tractor is delivered and presently in the stable. Once the
milk wagon has been sent out for sandblasting & painting, the
tractor should be relocated to the barn loft. |
Sept 29/08
Oct 21/08 |
|
14 |
Christmas
Lighting |
A.F.M. & H.S. |
1.
Scheduled date is Saturday, December 13th. Eight hundred
dollars is being put aside towards this event by the A.F.M.& H.S.
Proposed purchase of additional lighting for i) east facing eaves of
the barn and north & south ends ii) south eves of milk shed.
2.
Wiring for plug-in for Christmas tree lighting and 220 v.
plugs for four 220 v. heaters in stable scoped out with Jim, Steve
and Tait Electric. Tait Electric will use their bucket truck to
install the additional lights on the barn; farmhouse; windmill; and
Creighton house. Lonnie at Home Hardware will sell the lights at
cost approximately $ 9.00/box. Committee to set date for meeting to
plan this event.
|
Sept 29/08
Oct 27/08 |
The Anderson Farm Museum &
Heritage Society
And
Councilor Jacques Barbeau
…Invite you to join us for our
‘2nd
Annual Christmas Tree Lighting’
…at the
Anderson Farm Museum
Saturday, December 13
6 – 8 pm
‘Tree-Lighting Ceremony’ at 7pm
There will be lots of Free Family fun!
In the Stable
You can meet
Santa!
Have a Hot Chocolate
Listen to
entertainment
See vintage Toys!
In the Granary
Watch Santa’s
Helpers making Christmas crafts!
Outside
Horse-drawn
Sleigh Rides
Community
caroling!
The Fire Department Choir will be there
-With their bright
Christmas Float!
Sliding
Outdoor winter fun
for kids!
The site will be all lit up with Christmas
Lights!
‘Green’ environmentally- friendly lights
Come out &
celebrate the season
with your family, friends & neighbors!
Donations of
non-perishable foods will be collected
…For the
Walden Food Bank
2008 reportAFMHSociety.pdf
Fall Fair Photos
ACTORS WANTED!
10 Roles to be Cast!
Production for the City of Greater Sudbury Museums
“Cemetery Walk”
Is about to get underway – and the producers are
looking for local talent to cast in the roles of some of the area’s
celebrated, and historical figures
Auditions Will be Held
October 18th and 20th
Roles Include: A little known Mayor of Sudbury from the 1920s, an
Italian immigrant who came to the area as a young boy in the 1900s, a
Sudbury born NHL hockey player who led the first players strike, an
early Jesuit Priest, an adventurer who founded a Town that still carries
his name, a railway messenger boy who founded the Northern Ontario
Hockey Association, an innocent victim of a 1948 shoot-out, the first
permanent French-Canadian settler in Sudbury, a young woman who died of
a deadly illness in 1919, and an energetic woman who lived to be 103.
All Interested Parties Should Contact
James Fortin: Curator, City of Greater Sudbury Museums at 692-4448, or
by e-mail
Jim.fortin@city.greatersudbury.on.ca
Where: Anderson Farm
Museum - Lively
When: Saturday, September 13, 2008
Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cost: Free Admission to this Community Event
Events include:
• Museum Tours 10:00 – 4:00
• Antique vehicle displays 10:00 – 4:00
• Wagon rides 11:00 - 3:30
• Snowy Acres Miniature Horses 12:00 – 3:00
• Sudbury & District Kennel Club Dog Agility Demonstration 1:00 – 2:30
• Farm goats 12:00 – 3:00
• Giant Pumpkin Competition – Registration ($ 2.00 fee) 11:00 – 12:00
Weigh-in & Judging 12:00 noon
Local Entertainment on the Main Stage with Host Scott Overton of A.M 790
CIGM
• Dale Pepin and Story Socks 11:00 – 12:00
• Thai Chi Society Demonstration 12:00 - 12:45
• Northern Gypsy/Singer Songwriter 1:00 - 1:45
• Tremonics 2:00 - 2:45
• Finn Knot 3:00 - 3:45
B.B.Q. Food may be purchased for lunch at a nominal fee from 11:00 until
sold out.
• Hamburgers
• Sausages
• Hot Dogs
• Beverages
Stable Building:
• Craft Vendors to be selling items in the Stable
• Information tables from various groups set up on site
Farm House:
• Demonstrations of weaving and spinning.
SUDBURY MUSEUMS:
The Greater Sudbury Heritage Museum, with the support of the 2008
Sudbury Mining Week Committee, is attempting to raise the necessary
funds to replace a Province of Ontario Provincial Heritage Marker that
marks the Discovery of the Sudbury Basin and rich mineral deposits that
resulted in the development of the City of Greater Sudbury.
With funds provided by the Sudbury Mining Week Committee, Heritage
Museums has published a previously unreleased collection of six
postcards featuring images of Sudbury area miners between 1904 and 1924.
All proceeds of the sales of postcards will go towards replacing the
Heritage Marker.
To see the images and ordering information for the postcards at
www.sudburymuseums.ca
Jim Fortin
Curator: City of Greater Sudbury Heritage Museum
Minutes of May 26, 2008.
In attendance: Les Burford, Sheila Prusila, Elsie Stephenson, Mary Barr,
Lynn Quinn, Reg White, Brian King, Chris Anderson, and Ron Henderson.
Guests: Ron Nadjiwon and Kerry Mitchell.
Moved by Elsie seconded by Reg, to adopt agenda. Cd.
Minutes of April 28 meeting approved as amended. Moved by Mary, Seconded
Brian. Cd.
NEW BUSINESS:
A presentation by Kerry Mitchell and Ron Nadjiwon from Walden Art Club,
regarding the Mural Mosaic of the Anderson Farm barn. WAC donated the
mural to the AFMHS, proceeds to go to the stable building renovations,
if the committee chose to accept it. The mural will be on display at Tom
Davies Square as of June 7, 2008 (for the 125th Anniversary
Celebrations) and for two weeks following (arranged by WAC). Ron
Henderson will see if he can get that extended for a longer period of
time.
There was a discussion of having a media event at TD Square after the
7th of June, as an official handing over from WAC to AFMHS. Kerry
mentioned Channel 10 News is anxious to cover events involving the
mural, as they have been involved previously.
Various ways of fundraising with the mural were discussed. WAC would
like to see it kept together and displayed at the Farm, is possible. It
is hoped that there may be corporate sponsors willing to “buy” the
mural, to display at the Farm, with their name displayed as sponsors. If
there is no corporate entity willing to sponsor the entire mural, the
possibility of selling sponsorships for individual canvases was
discussed. Brian will approach Vale Inco to see if they are interested.
Chris suggested a wine & cheese auction, if we can get a number of
corporate sponsors interested.
Moved by Brian, second Chris, to accept the mural from WAC. Cd.
Treasurer’s Report: Mary, copy attached.
Motion: Elsie, second Reg, that Treasurer’s Report be accepted. Cd.
Secretary’s Report: No correspondence.
Curator’s Report: Ron H. for Jim.
Ron will talk with Jim re. Scheduling the loft painting done, whether by
Walden Youth for Youth, or the woodworkers.
Ron’s goals for the summer:
1. Roofs – Ron met with Ed Vildas. The entire barn & milk house, and the
main house will be done, starting within the next two weeks, at a cost
of $110,000.
2. Barn loft – A helper was hired for the maintenance man; a lot of
stuff was cleaned out of the loft. Exhibits will soon be organized,
along with the interpretation.
3. Stable building – looking at 2009 for the fundraising and lobbying,
and 2010 for the renovation. The electrical improvements to the stable
will be done this year.
4. Fall Fair – one tour guide who attend Laurentian may be available.
The maintenance man will be onsite for the Fair.
5. Window replacement (farm house) – the funds are in the budget; will
proceed in the fall.
6. Copper Cliff wagon – The Dairy is still committed to supplying the
wood for repairs, and the CGS will pay the woodworkers to do the work.
The committee suggested a ‘Meet & Greet’ so that the AFMHS members could
meet the summer students, and the students would recognize the members
when they are onsite. Will have Tim Horton’s doughnuts, etc.
Ron and Jim will have to co-ordinate school groups coming through for
tours while the roofing contractors are working, in terms of safety
considerations.
Old Business:
1. Strategic Plan Meeting, Monday, June 9.
2. Finn Days – August 17th, 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m.
3. Policy & procedures for booking site. Ron feels Jim can handle
booking the site without getting into complicated policy changes. Also
that it would not work well to have bookings done through the Citizen
Service Centre at the Library.
4. The parcel of land next to the Farm is already zoned as parkland, so
that anyone wanting to develop it would have to apply for a zoning
change.
5. Guard rails to the barn loft: Steve will make the necessary repairs
to temporarily make the railings safe.
Action Item List:
a. Walking Trail – reviewed with Deb McIntosh. There was a change at the
entrance, and the far end will have to have some large boulders
embedded, to prevent motorized vehicles from gaining access.
b. Stable – see Ron’s report.
c. Memory Garden Fundraiser – the dance was a success. Meadowbrook would
like to do them monthly. Sheila suggested one in the fall. As there is a
bit of money for the Memory Garden, Sheila would like to start with one
flowerbed. Tony Urbanski (landscaper) is helping with planning the
Memory Garden. It is thought that he might like to join the AFMHS board;
Brian will approach him.
d. Provincial Marker – Sheila has edited the text for the plaque, and
the supporting documentation for length. Les will put them in PDF format
& send to Jim.
e. Barn roof replacement – see above.
f. Sauna –Reg reported a possibility of getting wood from a clear cut
along Hwy. 69. The wood donation has not been finalized.
g. Barn loft displays – Work in progress. Ron would like it to be done
for June, but it may not be possible for work to be done inside while
work is proceeding on the roof. Les mentioned having a grand opening
when the barn loft displays are completed, with a BBQ, car wash, etc.
h. 2008 Fall Fair – The committee has met twice. Denise Duckett & Chris
Anderson will be doing a casino night on the Saturday. Brian is talking
with potential vendors, who will be charged $20 for a table, plus a
donation for the silent auction. We will be getting a portable stage
from one of the arenas. There will be wagon rides, with Wagon Wheel
Farm, and the Fire Dept. The Walden Seniors will be doing the BBQ.
i. Dairy wagon – deferred until other projects are done.
j. Garden shed – Reg still has to locate the lady who was interested in
donating.
k. Story time – Sheila & Mary have 2 Wednesdays lined up. (A singsong,
etc.) They will have the 2nd & 3rd Wednesdays in July, and the same in
August.
l. Creighton building – displays, floors, log repair. Reg talked with
Connie. It will have to wait until other projects are done & possible
funding in 2009 budget.
New Business: (continued)
1. The committee would like updates on admissions, to be able to gauge
public interest, and whether we are making progress.
2. It was suggested that tour guides should have nametags, as they don’t
have uniforms.
3. A question was raised about whether Anderson Farm pamphlets are being
worked on.
Next Meeting: Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. at
curator’s office
.
Adjournment.
ACTION ITEM
LIST 2008.doc
Ional Reed Trio Dance
Ional Reed Trio Dance on Sat. May 24 is
almost Sold Out! Only
16 Tickets left!
Great news for the Anderson Farm
Museum Heritage Society
fundraiser! Monies raised will fund the Memory Garden Project. For a
Ticket, call Mary Barr at 692-7109.
Minutes of April 28, 2008.
In attendance: Les Burford, Sheila Prusila, Elsie Stephenson, Mary Barr,
Jim Fortin, Lynn Quinn, Claire Zuliani, Reg White, and Brian King.
Moved by Elsie, seconded by Mary, to adopt agenda. Cd.
Minutes of March 31 meeting approved – Moved by Reg, Seconded Brian. Cd.
Treasurer’s Report: Mary, copy attached.
There was a discussion on the division of funds in the report. We will
be keeping designated funds separate form ‘operational’ funds. Proceeds
over and above expenses of Fall Fair could go into the Operational fund.
Claire suggested having a Revenue account for funds coming in.
Motion: Elsie, second Reg, that Treasurer’s Report be accepted as
amended. Cd.
Secretary’s Report: No correspondence.
Curator’s Report: Jim, copy attached.
The Walden Youth for Youth has a goal of raising some money to offset
some of the costs of vandalism at the Farm. They will also be helping
with ongoing grounds clean up.
Six of the exhibition ‘nooks’ has been completed in the barn loft. Jim
asked for costs on that, to determine how to proceed.
There will be a total of 6 summer students, 4 at the Farm. There will be
a minimum of 2 onsite at a time. Open hours are 8:30am-4pm. At the end
of June, the Farm will be open 7 days/week.
In the event of the tipi needing to be moved, the people in that program
would be doing the moving.
Moved by Sheila, seconded by Lynn, to accept the report. Cd.
Old Business:
1. Claire will let us know when we can have another meeting to go over
the Strategic Plan, possibly first week in June, on a Wednesday evening.
2. Kinsmen dinner – Reg and his wife attended, as Sheila and Mary were
unable to attend. Reg feels the Kinsmen would be willing to help us out
if we need it.
3. Sheila and Mary have been working on plans for the Story time,
starting the second week in July, going for 6 weeks.
4. Reg reports that Copper Cliff Dairy said to send them the materials
(wood) bill for repairing the Copper Cliff wagon. It is possible the
woodworkers may be able to start this summer, after finishing other
projects (i.e. barn loft).
Action Item List:
a. Walking Trail – we will walk around the grounds and plan the location
of the trail, this Sat., 10 am.
b. Stable – Jeff Parry will have presentation for us at May or June
meeting.
c. Memory Garden Fundraiser – waiting for posters. Tickets will be
available at Meadowbrook, Real Wine in Time, Walden Seniors. It will be
held May 24, 7-10 pm, and will feature the Iona Reid Trio.
d. Provincial Marker – Jim has written the text for the plaque, and the
supporting documentation. This will come back to the committee for
approval. Jim just has to finish the bibliography.
e. Barn roof replacement – this will be put up for tender along with
other roofing projects.
f. Sauna – The woodworkers would like to do this in consultation with
Jim. Reg reported a possibility of getting wood from a clear cut along
Hwy. 69. He will check on what wood they will give us, how to get the
logs here, and where to store them. Claire suggests pursuing this in
earnest in the fall.
g. Barn loft displays – 6 units done, painting done by Walden Youth for
Youth. Electrician will start the week of April 28.
h. 2008 Fall Fair – confirmed $2500 from CGS. Jim will change the sign,
to say we are looking for volunteers for the Fair. Denise Duckett will
put on dance or casino night. Still has to book site (Kinsmen Hall or
arena).
New Business:
1. Discussion of parcel of land between the Farm and Anderson Drive.
Some belongs to CGS, some to school board. Sheila would like to see it
added (wood lot portion) to the Farm. Claire will find out how it is
zoned. Jim suggests we need a use for it, or we wouldn’t get it added.
We would be able to use it if we put part of the walking trail through
it.
2. Creighton Building – There is a plan in place to have Steve doing
some of the work on it: touching up the walls (dents, painting), etc.
3. Proper guardrails on ramp to barn loft – Claire will discuss with
Steve finding a temporary safety solution.
Next Meeting: May 26, 2008, 7:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. at the Anderson Farm
Museum
.
Adjournment. Moved by Lynn, Cd.
ACTION ITEM
LIST 2008.doc
April curator's
report.pdf
ANDERSON FARM MUSEUM
and HERITAGE SOCIETY’S- 2008 FALL FAIR
WHERE: Anderson Farm Museum
WHEN: Saturday, September 13, 2008
The Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society has scheduled a Fall Fair
on Saturday, September 13th at the Anderson Farm Museum. We are actively
seeking volunteers to assist in organizing and running the event. Money
will be available for funding. Proceeds from the Fall Fair will be
directed towards projects at the Museum site through the Anderson Farm
Museum and Heritage Society.
We are looking for artists, musicians, 'traditional' craftsmen or
Community Organizations who are interested in joining with us in this
Community Event and individuals who want to get involved in the
community.
If you are interested in being part of our 2008 Fall Fair, please
contact Les Burford at 692-5530 or Mary Barr at 692-7109.
In the past, the Anderson Farm Museum Fall Fair has always been an
exiting and eagerly awaited fall event. The Anderson Farm Museum and
Heritage Society needs your help in making the 2008 Fall Fair a success.
Thank you…
The Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society
Minutes of March 31, 2008.
In attendance: Les Burford, Sheila Prusila, Elsie Stephenson, Mary Barr,
Jim Fortin, Lynn Quinn, Ron Henderson, Chris Anderson, Reg White, and
Brian King.
Moved by Elsie, seconded by Lynn, to adopt agenda. Cd.
Minutes of February 11 meeting approved – Moved by Sheila, Seconded
Elsie. Cd.
Treasurer’s Report: Mary, copy attached.
For next meeting, Mary will divide the report for reserve (designated)
funds to be shown separately.
Motion: Sheila, second Brian, that Treasurer’s Report be accepted as
presented. Cd.
Secretary’s Report: Lynn has been out of commission, so Les read the
following correspondence:
Email from Walden Art Club re. Mural Mosaic, Spring Show, and Club
history.
Minutes from Sudbury 125th Anniversary Committee.
Curator’s Report: Jim, copy attached.
Discussion of costs for loft displays. Ron received approval in February
for $6000. Reg will need to build one display unit to determine costs.
No record of Motion to accept report as read.
Old Business:
1. Sauna project: Ron quoted Claire as saying there is no potential
donor. The woodworkers are willing to build one in the manner in which a
Finnish sauna would have been built. Reg indicated that they could make
it a research project. Elmer Virtanen (original owner of the one that
burnt down) may be a resource.
2. Barn roof: Ron will call Ed Vildas tomorrow to tell him to start the
tendering process.
3. Draft of Strategic Plan prepared by Claire. She will be at next
meeting. Motion to table until then for discussion, moved by Lynn,
seconded by Chris. Cd. It will be first on agenda. Committee asked to
email Claire with any questions, so she will be prepared to answer.
4. Stable renovations: Ron reported that Jeff Parry’s wife passed away,
so there will be a delay. Ron will contact him after he is back to work
(in a month or so).
5. Sheila presented the possibility of getting a historical marker put
up at the Farm. Jim will draft the 100 word text for the marker, and the
250 word supporting document for the next meeting. We will need a letter
of permission from the City, as well as a letter guaranteeing
maintenance of the marker.
6. Sheila informed the committee that there will be a dance May 24,
7-10pm, featuring the Iona Reid Trio. 120 tickets ($5) will be
available. The cost of the band will be $240, and the proceeds will be
designated to the Memory Garden.
New Business:
1.Moved by Sheila, seconded by Brian, to send 2 committee members to the
Kinsman Anniversary dinner, April 2/08. Cost of tickets $37.50 each. Cd.
Mary and Sheila will go.
2. Motion by Les, seconded by Mary, to donate $25 in memory of Charlie
Sanders, to the Sudbury District Archives Association. Cd.
3. Les will advertise on Walden-CAN website for Fall Fair volunteers.
Ron has approval from the City for $2500 for the Fair.
4. Les will set up an action item list for the next meeting, for items
that carry on from month to month.
5. At the next meeting, Sheila and Mary will expand on their idea for
weekly activities at the Farm (crafts, etc.) during the summer.
Next Meeting: April 28, 2008, 7:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. at the old town
offices
.
Adjournment. Moved by Elsie, Cd.
ACTION ITEM LIST 2008.doc
March curator's report.pdf
ANDERSON FARM MUSEUM AND
HERITAGE SOCIETY
Who We Are
2006
• Origins from the Walden CAN Heritage Committee established in 2006.
• Chair Marte Holuka – Representatives from Community groups &
interested citizens.
• Meetings through spring and summer of 2006
• Outcome was 17 recommendations to make the A.F.M. site a destination
for local and tourist visitation presented to the City of Greater
Sudbury Museum & Library Board and City Council.
Fall 0f 2006, the Walden CAN Heritage Task Force was formed.
Mandate:
• To facilitate the implementation of the Final Report of the Walden-
CAN Heritage Committee in cooperation and partnership with the City
Of Greater Sudbury Staff.
Goals:
1. To review the recommendations.
2. To separate the recommendations into Governance and Budget
subcategories.
3. To prioritize the recommendations in both the Governance and
Budget subcategories.
4. To develop a power point presentation for the January 22, 2006
public input session.
5. To develop an outline for our governance model.
Anticipated time line:
6 months
Action Plan:
1. To divide recommendations.
2. To prioritize recommendations.
3. To meet with City staff.
4. To discuss with City staff the implementation
Conclusion:
• Terms of Reference for an Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee agreed
to.
• First meeting of Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee in May of 2007.
Staff and Citizens working together!
2007
Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee
The Board consists of nine volunteers from the community and three City
of Greater Sudbury staff.
Ron Henderson - Director: Citizen Services, Library & Museum Systems,
Clair Zuliani - Manager, Library & Heritage Resources,
Jim Fortin – Curator.
List of Officers & Committee Members
Les Burford – President
Elsie Stephenson – Vice President
Lynn Quinn – Secretary
Mary Barr – Treasurer
Chris Anderson - Communication Director
Fund Raising Committee Projects Chair
Brian King Reg White Mary Barr
Sheila Prusila
ONE COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER IS STILL REQUIRED!
Who is eligible?
Any resident of the City of Greater Sudbury who is an owner or tenant of
land in the City of Greater Sudbury, or spouse of an owner or tenant of
land in the City of Greater Sudbury.
How to apply?
Written applications and resumes may be addressed to:
Chairperson
Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee
Regional Road 24
P.O. Box 1188
Lively, Ontario
P3Y 1M9
All applications should clearly indicate your reason or reasons for
applying for a position on the Committee and a short personal resume.
Time Commitment?
Committee members will be expected to attend monthly meetings; other
meetings as called and volunteer as the need arises as related to
projects, activities, promotions and community events as agreed to by
the Committee.
How are Appointments Made?
When the application deadline is reached, the Secretary of the Anderson
Farm Museum Site Committee will include all of the applications received
on the agenda of the next meeting. The Committee will vote on each of
the appointments after which a letter will be sent to all those who
applied to inform them of the Committee’s decision.
Terms of Appointment
Three years. The nine person Committee will be divided into three groups
of three, each serving a term of three years. Members may reapply for
membership on the Committee when their term is expiring. In the case of
the initial or first committee, in order to start the rotation going,
group ‘A’ will serve for one (1) year; group ‘B’ will serve for two (2)
years and group ‘C’ will serve for three (3) years.
July 2007 - Name change from Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee to
Anderson Farm Museum & Heritage Society to meet criteria to join the
Ontario Historical Society.
This allowed us to become a non-profit organization!
2008
On January 26, the Anderson Farm Museum Historical Society met with City
staff to form a vision for the development of Anderson Farm Museum.
The group agreed that the strategic plan should be developed around
realistic achievable goals focusing on repairs to the structures in the
short term and advancements in the longer term.
STRATEGIC PLAN FORMATION
1 – 3 year plan
- Replace/repair windows on the farmhouse
- Develop the loft of the barn for exhibit space
- Work on stable design for year round use
- Refurbish the Copper Cliff Dairy cart
- Fundraise to make repairs to the fencing in the corral
- Make electrical improvements to the stable and the loft of the barn
- Refinish and repair display cabinets
- Improve signage and interpretation of exhibits
- Begin roof replacement in 2008
- Expand volunteerism
- Host community events
- Build a garden shed
- Rebuild sauna
- Introduce a sprinkler system
- Clean farmhouse
- Repair logs on the Creighton Log Cabin
- Start work on trail system through property
- Memory garden underway
- Refresh exhibits
3 – 5 year plan
- Establish a budget for displays
- Introduce traveling exhibits from other organizations
- Advance walking trails
- Winterize the stable
- Increased programming
- Restore tractor
- Introduce gardening for the handicapped
Beyond 5 Years
- Visitors centre
- Gazebo
Other Accomplishments to-date:
• Application to Ontario Historical Society for no-profit designation
• Successful ‘Outdoor Story Time at Anderson Farm’, on July 11 and 18.
• Successful ‘Harvest Social’ dance run by Denise Duckett at the Kinsman
Hall in September of 2007 in support of the A.F.M.
• Successful ‘Christmas Tree At The Farm’ supported by Councillor
Barbeau and local merchants, businesses & CGS event in December well
attended & supported.
• $80,000 for roof replacement funding in 2007.
• $75,000 for winterizing the Stable in 2007.
• Additional funding for roof replacement in 2008.
• Hiring of a maintenance person part time in 2008.
• Increased maintenance budget in 2008.
• New display in barn stable for 2008.
• Widow replacement in farmhouse beginning in 2008.
• Copper Cliff Dairy wagon refurbishment commences in 2008.
• Planning of the winterization of the Stable commences January 2008.
See
Photos of the Tree Lighting Ceremony on the
Photo
Gallery

Minutes of February 11, 2008.
In attendance: Les Burford, Sheila Prusila, Elsie Stephenson, Mary Barr,
Jim Fortin, Claire Zuliani and Reg White.
Regrets: Lynn Quinn, Ron Henderson, Chris Anderson, and Brian King.
Moved by Sheila, seconded by Elsie, to adopt agenda. Cd.
Minutes of October 29 meeting approved – Moved by Sheila, Seconded Mary.
Cd.
Treasurer’s Report: Mary, copy attached.
Motion: Sheila, second Elsie, that Treasurer’s Report be accepted as
presented. Cd.
Secretary’s Report: Les - no correspondence to report. The filing
cabinet has been delivered to the new office. The existing cabinet that
we thought was ours belongs to Walden CAN. We will have to relocate our
files.
Curator’s Report:
A site pamphlet specific to the Anderson Farm Museum is being made up.
In June, date yet to be determined; the German Language Club will be
holding a picnic on site.
The portable sign located at the eastern boundary along side the paved
walking path can advertise only information specific to the Anderson
farm Museum Site. This is in accordance with the City of Greater
Sudbury’s new by-law governing signs.
Motion: Reg, second, Sheila, to accept report as read. Cd.
Old Business
1. Strategic Planning Waiting for Clair to type the minutes from the
January 26th meeting. Sheila to complete the plan to date. A further
meeting could be planned to wrap up and approve. Ron, Claire and Jim are
pleased with the work done to-date on the Strategic Plan.
2. Reg and Les sat down with Deb McIntosh to discuss the proposed trail
plan through the Museum property and to get info on costing. Deb
recommended that since Wild-at –Heart appears no longer interested due
to concerns with the wildlife that we concentrate on the portion of the
trail on Museum property only. First we have to formulate where we want
the trail to go. Deb and her designer will walk the proposed trail and
prepare a Bill of Materials and an estimated cost. Money is available
through Deb for fifty cents on the dollar for funding. Further cost
reductions can be made using volunteer labour and donated materials.
Fund raising will cover the rest. Once the snow is gone the group will
decide on a route to be submitted to Deb. Her submission to us will then
be placed into the strategic plan. Motion by Reg seconded by Mary that
we proceed with a feasibility plan on the trail. Motion passed.
3. Discussion of the new exhibit to be set up in the barn loft is
deferred until March.
New Business:
1. Sheila presented information regarding a provincial plaque
commemorating the presence of an industrial dairy on the grounds of
Anderson Farm Museum. History on the plaque would be in both official
languages as well as Finnish. Cost is approximately $400.00. Mary
suggested that the money could come from the Heritage Society account.
Motion by Sheila, seconded by Reg to pursue the installation of a local
historical marker on the Anderson Farm Museum Site. Motion passed
2. Claire presented the preliminary drawings for the winterizing and
up-grades to the Stable building. Comments from the Committee were very
positive. Claire will go back to the architect with the comments and
changes to the drawing as suggested by the Committee. At the March
meeting there should be some detailed drawings available along with
costing of this project.
3. Kelly Ann O’Connor at Meadowbrook has proposed a joint venture
between Meadowbrook and Anderson Farm Museum to book the Iona Reid Trio
to perform at Meadowbrook. Proceeds from ticket sales would go to the
Heritage Society; Meadowbrook would provide the food and keep the
proceeds from the sale of alcohol. The Heritage Society would cover the
cost of the band. Motion by Sheila, seconded by Reg to pursue this
fundraiser. Motion passed.
Next Meetings: March 24, 2008. 7:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. at the old town
offices
Adjournment. Moved by Elsie, Cd.
Anderson
Farm Museum & Heritage Society
The Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society (formally the Anderson
Farm Museum Site Committee) is seeking a volunteer to serve on the
Committee. The term of the appointment is for three years.
How to apply?
Written applications and resumes may be addressed to:
Chairperson
Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee
Regional Road 24
P.O. Box 1188
Lively, Ontario
P3Y 1M9
All applications should clearly indicate your reason or reasons for
applying for a position on the Committee and a short personal resume.
Time Commitment?
Committee members will be expected to attend monthly meetings; other
meetings as called and volunteer as the need arises as related to
projects, activities, promotions and community events as agreed to by
the Committee.
How are Appointments Made?
When the application deadline is reached, the Secretary of the Anderson
Farm Museum Site Committee will include all of the applications received
on the agenda of the next meeting. The Committee will vote on each of
the appointments. After the meeting, a letter will be sent to all those
who applied to inform them of the Committee’s decision.
Terms of Appointment
Three years. The nine person Committee will be divided into three groups
of three, each serving a term of three years. Members may reapply for
membership on the Committee when their term is expiring. In the case of
the initial or first committee, in order to start the rotation going,
group ‘A’ will serve for one (1) year; group ‘B’ will serve for two (2)
years and group ‘C’ will serve for three (3) years.
If any further information is required, please contact Les Burford at
692-5530.
Thank you…
Les Burford,
Chairman
Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society
Minutes of January 14, 2008.
In attendance: Les Burford, Sheila Prusila, Elsie Stephenson, Mary Barr,
Jim Fortin, Lynn Quinn, Ron Henderson, Claire Zuliani, Reg White, and
Brian King.
Moved by Elsie, seconded by Brian, to adopt agenda. Cd.
Minutes of October 29 meeting approved – Moved by Sheila, Seconded Mary.
Cd.
Treasurer’s Report: Mary, copy attached.
Moved by Sheila, seconded by Elsie to give $50 to Seniors & Pensioners
for the use of their photocopier. Cd.
Motion: Elsie, second Reg, that Treasurer’s Report be accepted as
presented. Cd.
Motion: Elsie, second Sheila, for Mary to pay bills as presented.
(Tarps, extension cords, LED lights, heaters, timers.)
There was some discussion of a Trillium grant proposal. Claire mentioned
that application could be made up to three (3) times for a particular
project. Les mentions we can apply to Inco; he has the contact info, but
will need attendance figures. Ron expects we will receive Jeff Parry’s
architect report in the spring. Mary, Brian and Sheila are working on
the grants.
Secretary’s Report: Lynn - no correspondence to report.
Curator’s Report: Jim, copy attached.
Jim mentioned the “Doors Open” event (July 18,19 at end of Blueberry
Festival) has 30 sites, and 24 partners. This is a provincial program
allowing the public to see buildings not usually open to the public. The
site committee won’t be involved, but will have opportunity to
participate in “Finn Days”.
Motion: Jim, second, Reg, to accept report as read. Cd.
Old Business
1.Taking down Christmas decorations and outside lights. Sheila will ask
Winter Carnival Committee if they would like the lights left up for that
event. Reg will ask (through Jacques) about getting a donation from Dean
to take outside lights down with the truck.
Steve (electrician and maintenance for Sudbury Libraries) would like to
install proper outlets for the outdoor lights in the spring.
Reg reports that a lady wanted to donate $1000 to build a garden shed,
in return for a plaque on the side of it in memory of her husband. Ron
will match her $1000. The shed would possibly provide for extra storage
for Christmas lights, etc.
Motion: Mary, second Elsie, to store boxes of Christmas decorations
upstairs in the stable building until we get a shed. Cd.
Jim said there is no problem with waiting until warmer weather to take
down Christmas decorations inside the stable.
New Business:
1.Strategic Planning Meeting is planned for Saturday, January 26th,
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the boardroom at the Mackenzie Street Public
Library. Ron is supplying lunch.
Sheila offered (and committee accepted) to facilitate. Lynn is unable to
attend. Claire will take notes.
2. Ron presented the 2008 maintenance budget: $23,000 was spent in 2007
to rectify issues mentioned in the Health and Safety, and Fire Marshal’s
reports. We had $20,000 budgeted in previous years. The new amount is
$35,460 for annual maintenance and repairs. This is just for Anderson
Farm. There is some flexibility on how this is used. The new budget also
provides salary for a general maintenance/delivery person for the
museums, full time for six (6) months (May through October). In answer
to a question raised, Ron said the barn roof would be replaced in
sections, as funds allow.
3. Sudbury Trail Plan, 2008, will be discussed at the Strategic Planning
Session.
4. Les: 2008 Calendar of Events:
“Doors Open” Event – July 18, 19
125th Anniversary Celebration – sometime in July, Capreol Museum will
host an event
“Finn Days” – sometime in August
Fall Fair – September 13 (Ron: CGS will again contribute $2500.)
Sudbury Art Tour (studio tour) – September 27,28
Second Annual Tree Lighting – December 13
Jim is still working on programming.
5. Site Committee Make-up: We are one person short. Sheila suggested
posting an ad on the Walden-CAN site, and local bulletin boards. Jim
reminded the committee that the new name should be on everything.
(Anderson Farm Museum and Heritage Society) The committee decided which
terms each person would like to have, as follows:
a. expires end of 2008: Les, Brian, Lynn
b. expires end of 2009: Sheila, Mary, and Elsie
c. expires end of 2010: Reg, Chris, ______
6. Sheila brought forward a reminder that a policy needs to be drawn up
clarifying site usage.
Next Meetings: February 11, 2008, 7:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. at the old town
offices
. March 17, 2008. 7:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. at the old town offices
Adjournment. Moved by Elsie, Cd.
The Anderson Farm Museum – Site Committee
And
Councilor Jacques Barbeau
…Invite you to join us for our
‘First Annual Christmas Tree-Lighting
& Community Caroling’
…at the Anderson Farm Museum
Saturday, December 15
6 – 9pm
‘Tree-Lighting Ceremony’ at 7pm
There will be lots of Free Family fun!
In the Stable - you can meet Santa!
…Have a Hot Chocolate, listen to entertainment & see vintage Toys!
In the Granary - watch Santa’s
Helpers making Christmas crafts!
Outside- there will be sleigh rides
& community caroling!
The Fire Department Choir will be there -with their bright Christmas
Float!
The site will be all lit up with new ‘Green’ Christmas Lights!
Come out & celebrate the season
With your family, friends & neighbors!
For information please call, Sheila Prusila- 692-9668
Note: Our ‘Green’ Christmas Lights can be sponsored at $2.00 each
…at Battistelli’s YIG, Home Hardware & other local businesses in Lively
Proceeds towards the Anderson Farm Museum
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 26, 2007
GREATER SUDBURY HERITAGE MUSEUMS
presents “ Doors Open Sudbury 2008"
Doors Open Ontario is a province-wide celebration of community heritage.
Designed to create access, awareness and excitement about our heritage,
Doors Open Ontario provides residents and visitors with a unique
opportunity to explore and enjoy sometimes hidden and always interesting
places and spaces in Ontario cities, towns and villages – and all free
of charge!
The Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums will be operating DOORS OPEN
SUDBURY in 2008 as part of the celebration of the 125 years of community
development into what is now the City of Greater Sudbury.
In 1883, the Canadian Pacific Railway reached what is now called the
City of Greater Sudbury. It is time to celebrate our evolution. One way
to celebrate is to recognize the unique spaces in our community. Our
churches, schools and public spaces tell us a great deal about who we
are and how we evolved into the City of Greater Sudbury.
If you or your group would like to be involved, we are looking for
partners to work with us in recognizing who we are, in every corner of
this City. We are looking for people to tell us about the important
buildings and places in your neighbourhood, and to help us relay the
story to the rest of the City.
Where and When:
The event itself will take place the 18th and 19th of July 2008. We hope
to have buildings from every section of the City .
For more information, please contact:
Jim Fortin, Curator
Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums, 692-4448
jim.fortin@greatersudbury.ca
www.sudburymuseums.ca
‘Doors Open
Sudbury-2008’…Celebrating 125 Years of Heritage!
In 1883 the Canadian Pacific Railway reached what is now called the City
of Greater Sudbury. To help celebrate our 125th Anniversary, the Greater
Sudbury Heritage Museums is organizing ‘Doors Open Sudbury-2008’- a
unique opportunity for residents and visitors to explore and enjoy
sometimes hidden and always interesting places and spaces in CGS – and
all free of charge!
It’s part of a province-wide celebration of community heritage- ‘Doors
Open Ontario’- designed to create access, awareness and excitement about
our heritage.
“ …We are looking for Partners to work with us to help celebrate the
evolution of our city…opening doors to unique heritage spaces in every
corner of the CGS
“…We are only in the early stages but as of Nov. 19/07, the Capreol
Railway Museum & Heritage Centre, the Ukrainian Seniors-with 3
locations, the French Folklore Centre, the Flour Mill Friends Group, the
Sudbury Arts Council, the Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee and the
Penage Rd. WI have expressed an interest in being part of ‘Doors Open
Sudbury-2008’…detailed have to be confirmed ”
“…We are also looking for people to tell us about important buildings or
spaces in their communities and neighborhoods which could help us tell
the whole story of CGS”
James Fortin, Curator, the Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums
If you have any questions, suggestions or would like to be involved as a
Partner in ‘Doors Open Sudbury-2008’, please call 692-4449, FAX 692-5918
or email jim.forin@greatersudbury.ca
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: November 7, 2007
GREATER SUDBURY HERITAGE MUSEUMS
Title: DOORS OPEN SUDBURY - 2008
Description of activity
Doors Open Ontario is a province-wide celebration of community heritage.
Designed to create access, awareness and excitement about our heritage,
Doors Open Ontario provides residents and visitors with a unique
opportunity to explore and enjoy sometimes hidden and always interesting
places and spaces in Ontario cities, towns and villages – and all free
of charge!
The City of Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums will be operating DOORS
OPEN SUDBURY in 2008 as part of the celebration of the 125 years of
community development into what is now the City of Greater Sudbury.
In 1883, the Canadian Pacific Railway reached what is now called the
City of Greater Sudbury. It is time to celebrate our evolution. One way
to celebrate is to recognize the unique spaces in our community. Our
churches, schools and public spaces tell us a great deal about who we
are and how we evolved into the City of Greater Sudbury.
If you or your group would like to be involved, we are looking for
partners to work with us in recognizing who we are, in every corner of
this City. We are looking for people to tell us about the important
buildings and places in you neighbourhood, and to help us relay the
story to the rest of the City.
Where and When:
The event itself will take place in the fall of 2008. We hope to have
buildings from every section of the City .
Contact Info: James Fortin, Curator, City of Greater Sudbury Heritage
Museums
Phone: 705 692-4448
Fax: 692-5918
e-mail:
jim.fortin@city.greatersudbury.on.ca
INFO AND
GUIDELINES (PDF)
www.sudburymuseums.ca
What is Happening at the Anderson Farm
Museum in September?
Walden Loon Sign finds a home: With the change in road signs identifying
the entrance to the City of Greater Sudbury, the Town of Walden signs
with the Loon image on them are being retired. One of the signs will be
relocated to Anderson Farm Museum and will be displayed in the field
facing Regional Road 24.
Special Events:
The Sudbury Arts Tour-2007 is happening September 29th and 30th(9am
5pm). This year the museum is playing host to10 local artists – 7
Artists in the Log Cabin & 3 in the Farm House.
On September 26th and 27th, the museum is hosting the 3rd Annual Sudbury
and District Health Unit Water Festival. Over the two days, 800 grade 3
students will explore the importance and uses of water. The program is
geared to meet specific learning objectives from the Ontario Curriculum
for Grade 3 students. As the students rotate through over 30 stations,
they will experience hands on activities and demonstrations operated by
community organizations.
LU Student Teachers Learn about Field Trips:
Student teachers from Laurentian University’s School of Continuing
Education, will be touring the museum in order to learn about field
trips. These students are in training to teach Intermediate History. The
students will learn what to expect from museums, and what museums expect
from teachers.
Tipi For Traditional Talking Circles:
For those of you who were wondering; the tipi which has been installed
at the museum, is part of The Aboriginal Children's Cultural Program and
is offered through Specialized Support Services at the Children's Aid
Society in Sudbury, to aboriginal children in care. The program provides
opportunities for these children to link to the aboriginal community,
and provide culturally appropriate activities.
The program allows participants to use the tipi for talking circles.
This is viewed as a traditional, holistic alternative to counseling. The
tipi is used each Wednesday- for traditional talking circles and
traditional teachings and are facilitated by community Elders.
September Means New Hours at AFM:
Now that our summer students are returning to school, the museum will be
closed on weekends, with the exceptions noted above. The museum will be
operating an information booth at the Farmers Market during weekends,
September 8th to the 23rd. Tours of the Anderson Farm are still
available by appointment.
For information please call 692-4448 or e-mail jim.fortin@city.greatersudbury.on.ca
Update from the Anderson Farm Site
Committee
The Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee is now operational
and has met with city staff to discuss Anderson Farm Museum and the
recommendations of the Anderson Farm Task Force that were prepared last
year. Priorities are being set and work has begun.
The Anderson Farm Museum hosted the City Of Greater Sudbury Public
Library ‘Story Hour’ at the Museum during July. Children and their
parents enjoyed stories, singing, crafts and a snack. The event was very
well attended.
The Sudbury Arts Tour –2007 will again include the Anderson Farm Museum
on September 29th and 30th. 10 local Walden artists will be displaying a
variety of works in the Farm House and Creighton log building. The
public will be able to meet the artists and purchase some art work .
The Walden Winter Carnival has made a cash donation to the Anderson Farm
Museum Site Committee to assist with upgrading facilities at the Museum.
Currently, the Walden Winter Carnival uses the grounds for dog sled
rides. With upgrades to the facilities for winter use, the Walden Winter
Carnival hopes to make the Anderson Farm a venue for an expanded line up
of Walden Winter Carnival events.
The Walden Community Organic Garden is again situated at the Anderson
Farm Museum. This organic garden is operating for the second year. The
gardeners are of all ages are growing a variety of vegetables for
personal use and the food bank.
Sheila Prusila, 692-9668
FALL FAIR ORGANIZING MEETING
WHERE: KINSMEN HALL, LIVELY
WHEN: THURSDAY, JULY 5TH
TIME: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Anderson Farm Museum Site
Committee is looking for interested people willing to volunteer their
time to become members of the Fall Fair Organizing Committee.
The Committee will be responsible for creating a budget, planning and
running the Fall Fair in 2007.
If you are interested in becoming involved in a Fall Fair, this year at
the Anderson Farm Museum, please attend this important meeting being
held at the Kinsmen Hall in Lively, Thursday, July 5th, 7:00 – 9:00 pm.
Thank you…

Anderson Farm Museum Site
Committee
The Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee has three openings for
volunteers to serve as Committee Persons. Below is a modified
description of the duties and terms of the position. If you are
interested in applying, please include your name, address and telephone
number with a short resume and the reasons you are interested in serving
on the Committee to the address listed below. For any additional
information, please call Les at 692-5530.
1. Duties and Terms of Committee Members
Committee Persons
• Shall volunteer to serve as Project Co-coordinators, Funding
Co-coordinators or volunteers as the need arises as related to projects,
activities, promotions and community events as agreed to by the
Committee.
1. Project Coordinator Function
• Acts as liaison between user groups and Committee regarding projects
• Audits projects to ensure paperwork is complete including but not
limited to costing, prints and proper permits where applicable.
• Assists Committee in presenting projects to the Director of Citizen
Services and/or the Manager Library & Museums, Greater City of Sudbury
2. Fundraising Coordinator Function
• Coordinates fundraising for the following but not limited to projects,
activities, promotions and community events as agreed to by the
Committee.
• Responsible for making presentations to potential donors i.e. local
businesses, service groups, associations, individuals, etc, etc.
• Investigates sources of major funding such as Provincial and Federal
grants for various projects including but not limited to acquisitions,
capital expenditures, collection maintenance and repair and on site
specialty manpower requirements as agreed to by the Committee.
• Reports regularly to the Committee on the status of all fundraising
and promotions.
• Works with the Project Coordinators to match local funding to assigned
projects.
Who is eligible?
Any resident of the City of Greater Sudbury who is an owner or tenant of
land in the City of Greater Sudbury, or spouse of an owner or tenant of
land in the City of Greater Sudbury.
How to apply?
Written applications and resumes may be addressed to:
Chairperson
Anderson Farm Museum Site Committee
Regional Road 24
P.O. Box 1188
Lively, Ontario
P3Y 1M9
All applications should clearly indicate your reason or reasons for
applying for a position on the Committee and a short personal resume.
Time Commitment?
Committee members will be expected to attend monthly meetings; other
meetings as called and volunteer as the need arises as related to
projects, activities, promotions and community events as agreed to by
the Committee.
How are Appointments Made?
When the application deadline is reached, the Secretary of the Anderson
Farm Museum Site Committee will include all of the applications received
on the agenda of the next meeting. The Committee will vote on each of
the appointments after which a letter will be sent to all those who
applied to inform them of the Committee’s decision.
Terms of Appointment
Three years. The nine person Committee will be divided into three groups
of three, each serving a term of three years. Members may reapply for
membership on the Committee when their term is expiring. In the case of
the initial or first committee, in order to start the rotation going,
group ‘A’ will serve for one (1) year; group ‘B’ will serve for two (2)
years and group ‘C’ will serve for three (3) years.
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