The Heritage Centre announces December program lineup

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To The Haldimand Press

CAYUGA—This December, the Heritage Centre in Cayuga is hosting five events and an exhibition celebrating Christmas and featuring the history of board games. 

  The cost for each regular program is $10 per person and the cost for afternoon tea is $15 per person. Pre-registration is required for all programs. Register online or in person at the Haldimand County Administration Building, 53 Thorburn Street South, Cayuga.

  First up on Tuesday, December 6 was Early Settlers Christmas. This talk examined early Christmas celebrations for settlers arriving in Upper Canada between the late 1700s to the mid-1800s. The following day was a presentation featuring Christmas customs and traditions during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, highlighting the history of many traditions still familiar today. Upcoming events include:

Saturday, December 10 (12:30 p.m.) Christmas in the 1950s

This talk looks at Christmas in the 1950s when aluminum Christmas trees and bubble lights were all the rage while hula hoops, Barbie dolls, and Matchbox cars were found under the tree on Christmas morning. 

Tuesday, December 13 (6 p.m.) Christmas Around the World

A talk featuring Christmas celebrations around the world and how our early ancestors brought their traditions with them when they immigrated to Canada. 

Several of the holiday or Christmas traditions and celebrations we enjoy in Canada today come from French, English, Irish, Scottish, German, Norwegian, and Ukrainian influences. 

Wednesday, December 14 (1 p.m.) Tea and Presentation: Mail Order Christmas

This program features afternoon tea followed by a talk on the history of the mail-order catalogue. 

Attendees can discover how, in the late 19th century, large department stores introduced mail-order operations to extend their markets beyond their stores and into smaller cities and rural areas and how this trend changed the shopping habits of Canadians.

All programs take place at the Cayuga Library + Heritage Centre, located at 19 Talbot Street West in Cayuga. For more information, contact the Heritage Centre by phone at 905-318-5932, ext. 6613 or by email at 

museums@haldimandcounty.on.ca.