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HTNS Lecture and Annual General Meeting

Place: Cambridge Military Library, Artillery Park / Virtual via Zoom
Lecture: The Restoration of Fairhaven, Jane Henson

Join us on June 23, 2022 for the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia’s Lecture & Annual General Meeting. Attend in person at the Cambridge Military Library, Artillery Park or online via Zoom.

A lecture by Jane Henson on the restoration of Fairhaven, her mid-18th century Cape Cod style home in Riverport, will begin promptly at 7PM followed by the AGM at 8PM.​

For those attending in person: Masks are required, save when actively eating or drinking.
RSVP appreciated but not required: contact@htns.ca or 902-423-4807
Those requiring accessible parking or other accommodations should call Emma at 902-423-4807 or email contact@htns.ca at least 24 hours prior to the event.

We look forward to seeing you!​

Fairhaven Completed

DIRECTIONS TO ARTILLERY PARK MESS

Enter Royal Artillery Park from Queen Street (near Sackville). Parking is first come first served in the upper parking lot opposite the Mess (first building on the right as you enter, under renovation). On the right hand/downhill side of parking is Cambridge Military Library.

DIRECTIONS FOR ZOOM LINK

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Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84484354794?pwd=b1BxN0h4RWhWaCtxbEpPWktMMTJEUT0
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