Changes to the Friends’ Membership “Year”


At a general meeting of members held on January 5th, the Friends of Murphys Point Park passed a Bylaw Amendment concerning the timing of the membership year. As a result, memberships will now run from April 1 to March 31 each year, with all memberships due as of April 1 annually. New members joining after October 1st in any year will receive memberships extending until March 31 of the subsequent member year.

New membership incentives are also in place until March 31, 2012 – check the Memberships Tab!

We will be contacting existing members over the next month with details about your renewal date and upcoming programs of the Friends. Recognizing that mailing addresses, emails and phone numbers change over time, we also will ensure we have all your current contact information on file.

Call our membership secretary, Linda, at 613-267-4761 for a membership brochure or visit the Memberships Tab of this website to join the Friends and pay online. Many thanks to our new partner, Images Inter Alia of Perth, for donating the design of the new membership brochure!

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Park to be Featured at Historical Society Meeting

Here are some more details about the Perth Historical Society meeting on Jan. 18 that will feature our own Tobi Kiesewalter as the guest speaker. Everyone is welcome! The PHS meetings are open to the public and held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the gallery of Matheson House, home of the Perth Museum, at 11 Gore Street East in downtown Perth. A voluntary “Toonie Fee” (donation) is suggested for each meeting. Click here for more info about the organization.
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The Society launches a new year of interesting and educational events with the Jan. 18 meeting presentation by Tobi Kiesewalter on the many stories of the unique Murphys Point Provincial Park.  Tobi manages the interpretative program at this 1,244-hectare local cultural gem in eastern Ontario’s Tay Valley Township, and is the Park’s natural heritage education leader.  He is a biologist with an environmental science degree, specializing in ecology, and has worked in the Park for 15 years. 
 
Tobi’s talk will cover a range of subjects related to the Park’s cultural heritage features and the challenges in presenting its history and of keeping it relevant for today’s audiences.  In recent years, a number of innovative, educational programs have been put in place, many in cooperation with the active community group, Friends of Murphys Point Park, on this geologically and historically unique area of eastern Ontario.  These have included interpretative programs for visitors on the Park’s two restored pioneer homesteads and on mining activities in the area, focusing on the Silver Queen Mica Mine – one of Lanark County’s Seven Wonders.  The Park’s history has been depicted through such activities as the annual Mica Festival, guided tours of the mine, and a popular annual archaeology dig for local children.

Murphys Point Provincial Park is also known for its natural environment, including its location on the majestic Rideau Canal system and the Frontenac Arch, with its varied flora and fauna – to which public access is provided by five hiking and groomed ski trails.  Preservation of the ecological systems and cultural heritage resources is an important aspect of the Park’s educational features and its operations. 

Fans of history, nature, archaeology, and much more will find something of interest in this Jan. 18 event – don’t forget to mark your calendar.

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Archaeology to be Featured at PHS Meeting

Want to learn more about archaeology at Murphys Point? The Perth Historical Society will be featuring our own Tobi Kiesewalter, the Park’s Natural History Education Leader, at its meeting on January 18. Tobi will be talking about “The History and Archaeology of Murphys Point Park.” Its age, geology, natural resources and historical development – and now considerable community involvement – have produced many stories about the park for a range of interests.

The PHS meetings are open to the public and held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the gallery of Matheson House, home of the Perth Museum, at 11 Gore Street East in downtown Perth. A voluntary “Toonie Fee” (donation) is suggested for each meeting. Click here for more info about the organization.

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