Tag Archives: Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network

Crème de la crème — October 4, 2014

The bijoux I discovered this week. Blogs Acadian French – analysis on American-Canadian border by Juliana L’Heureux, The Franco-American Blog. Grant to help Glenwood digitize documents on CountyLive.ca Blog. All editions of 1914’s Church of Ireland Gazette online by Claire … Continue reading

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Family history essay contest for young people

Here is another good idea from the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) to engage young people in their family history and the history of Montreal. QAHN has teamed up with the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations to create An … Continue reading

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QAHN’s contests aim to generate interest in heritage among young people

If they are not already doing so, genealogy societies — and genealogists — should explore ways to engage young people in family history, but it can be a challenge. At my dinner table, for example, eyes often roll at the mere mention of … Continue reading

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QAHN seeks nominations for annual volunteer recognition awards

The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) provides an opportunity for English-speaking genealogy and historical societies, among others, to nominate their unsung heroes for recognition awards. These are the volunteers in our organizations who dedicate countless hours, year after year, to help us pursue … Continue reading

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