Heritage Sarnia-Lambton is inviting history enthusiasts to a unique virtual event, “Legends of Lambton,” on Thursday, November 21, at 7:30 p.m.

This online session, part of the ongoing Heritage Hour series, will delve into the lives and legacies of some of Lambton County’s most intriguing historical figures.
The hour-long panel promises an engaging exploration of the County’s past, focusing on both the renowned and the notorious whose stories have left a lasting imprint on the region. Attendees can expect an enlightening journey through Lambton’s history, with insights into how these personalities shaped the cultural landscape of the area.
The panel will feature experts from across Lambton County’s museums, each bringing a wealth of knowledge about local history. Participants include Dana Thorne from the Lambton Heritage Museum, David McLean from the Forest Museum, Greg Stott from the University College of the North, Kailyn Shepley from the Sombra Museum, and Nicole Aszalos from the Lambton County Archives. Erin Dee-Richard from the Oil Museum of Canada will moderate the discussion.
This session builds on previous Heritage Hour events, which have continually shed light on various aspects of Lambton’s rich historical tapestry. Recordings of past presentations are accessible through lambtonmuseums.ca/heritage-sarnia-lambton for those interested in exploring more about the County’s heritage.
Registration for the “Legends of Lambton” event is free, with sign-ups available online.
Event Details:
What: Heritage Hour – Legends of Lambton
When: Thursday, November 21, 2024, 7:30 – 8:30pm
Where: Virtual
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