The Tortoise’s Tale - meet the author
Coulter will discuss her book The Tortoise’s Tale, a unique and moving memoir told from the perspective of a tortoise. https://glencoehistoricalsociety.ca/event/tortoise/
Coulter will discuss her book The Tortoise’s Tale, a unique and moving memoir told from the perspective of a tortoise. https://glencoehistoricalsociety.ca/event/tortoise/
Get ready for a weekend full of mouthwatering flavour, live entertainment, and community fun at Glencoe Ribfest!
https://glencoehistoricalsociety.ca/event/janeswalk/. More details. facilitated by Harold Carruthers. Meet at The Archives at 10:00 am.A walk through Glencoe looking at: Historic gathering places.
Join local historian Ken Willis for a guided walk through Wardsville. https://glencoehistoricalsociety.ca/eve.
Join Dr. Cody Groat as he shares a deeply personal and powerful presentation about the Sixties Scoop through the story of his late father, Bill Groat.
Details here: https://glencoehistoricalsociety.ca/event/cody_groat/
Weekly event until April with wrap up pot luck dinner and games on Saturday April 11, 2026
The St. Thomas Art Guild features original one-of-a-kind fine art by local and area artists. Oils, acrylics, glass, fibre arts, watercolour, mixed mediums.
Share an evening with Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Elder Mark French for an understanding of Treaties and the resulting impact on Canadian law from an Anishinaabe respective.
Join Gallery Guide Tom Chase for a fascinating 45-minute presentation on the Highgate Mastodon, a remarkable glimpse into prehistoric life discovered right here in our community.
Glencoe & District Curling Club presents a Valentine Elimination Draw, Dinner & Dance
Doors open 5pm Dinner 6pm DJ Dance to follow
Elgie tells the remarkable story of 10,000 years of food gathering and agricultural production on the 200-acre farm in Chatham-Kent where she grew up.
Weekly event until April with wrap up pot luck dinner and games on Saturday April 11, 2026
Join us for monthly Do Good Rural Rec community events in Appin at the Community Centre from 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM.
Everyone's welcome!
A travel expo with all the Black Friday sales, Come and meet Wendy and I along with so many amazing suppliers. Lots of prizes to be won. We have Jenny's second chance there with lots of Travel Swag and Let it Brie with her amazing food for sale
A captivating presentation exploring the complex history of the Mennonite people—from their radical beginnings during the 16th-C. Anabaptist movement in Europe to their migrations across continents.
Limited seating.
Reserve seat ahead: https://taitscorners.ca/gaelic/ Then pay at the door. Tickets are $5.00.
Three performances. For details, call or text Antje Giles 519 319 4563.
Blair Ferguson is a well known local historian, especially in military matters. He has written a couple of books and contributed to many more.
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and fun! All are welcome.