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Museum Dailies: Great Guelphites!
ONLINEA video series for young (and young-at-heart) learners, Great Guelphites! introduces people who have made their mark on our community. Meet Margaret Gillies https://youtu.be/ZPS5tO_Tu7g Meet Fred Hallet…
Museum Dailies: Collection Crawl
ONLINEA video series for young - and young-at-heart - learners. Take a behind-the-scenes look at some fascinating objects in our collection. Follow along with this Artefact Worksheet: Collection Storage https://youtu.be/WJZJOlsBBxY…
Museum Dailies: Museum of You!
ONLINEA video series for young - and young-at-heart - learners. Tell your own story! Create a museum all about you. Watch for new videos every Wednesday. https://youtu.be/krSqzsUUahg Artefact 1 Worksheet…
Museum Dailies: Museum Makers
ONLINEA video series for young - and young-at-heart - learners. Museum-inspired art and craft activities to cultivate creativity. Watch for new videos every Thursday. Thaumatrope https://youtu.be/90ouRDEKXBI Apple Tree Thaumatrope Template…
Museum Dailies: Closer Look
ONLINEA video series for young - and young-at-heart - learners. Take a close look at images from our collection. What do you see? Watch for new videos every Friday. E.R.…
Dad Tales
ONLINEStoryteller Brad Woods celebrates Fathers Day with anecdotes on fatherhood. Premiering on Facebook Live @guelphmuseums. About Brad Woods: Brad Woods has told stories at festivals, theatres, conferences, prisons, churches and pubs all over North America and the UK. He tells traditional tales, literary classics and personal stories. His stories have been featured in a variety of…
Fifth Friday Trivia with Jen & Paul Barson
ONLINEFrom the team that brings you free Fourth Friday concerts at Guelph Museums, comes virtual Fifth Friday Trivia nights hosted by Jen and Paul Barson. This husband-and-wife duo are a highly creative couple and have presented their own successful virtual trivia nights during the pandemic. The Barsons’ fun and engaging format, aligned with the City’s…
Virtual STEM
ONLINEHave you ever wondered how things work? How space travel is possible? Why some things float and other things sink? How we generate electricity? How sound travels? Let’s discover the answers together! Led by undergraduate physics students and guided by professors Dr. Joanne O’Meara and the Great Orbax, Virtual STEM was held last November with two…