Clickety Clack Knitters & Crafters
Join us every Friday from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for a knitting and crafting social group.
Bring your needles and your latest project! $10 fee for the season
Join us every Friday from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for a knitting and crafting social group.
Bring your needles and your latest project! $10 fee for the season
The invasive Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) is threatening our local forests, but there’s hope! Join us for an informative discussion on hemlock tree conservation efforts in our region, where you’ll learn everything you need to know about HWA. The session will be held at the DesBrisay Museum followed by a walk around the Duck Pond…
In celebration of Mi’kmaw History Month, join us for a conversation with local Mi’kmaw Artist Barry Stevens. Barry will be visiting the museum’s Indigenous Gallery for an informal chat about Mi’kmaw Petroglyphs, including his artistic interpretations of those found at Kejimkujik National Park. One of Barry’s pieces is on display and part of the DesBrisay’s…
Join us on Thursday, April 10th from 6 PM – 8 PM to share in a FREE meal with members of the vibrant Japanese community. This dinner series aims to foster meaningful connections within our community by celebrating the richness of cultures through shared meals.
Susan was born in Bridgewater, her father was the first curator of the DesBrisay museum. Her grandfather, W.T.RITCEY “the man behind the Acadia Gas engine”. Susan’s work has since been shown around the world. Representing a voice for the oceans and land. This special tribute to Susan will showcase her work and historical family material…
South Shore School Art Show (April 7th – May 28, 2022) The South Shore Art Show featured the artistic talents of students across Lunenburg County. Participating schools were from the South Shore Regional Centre for Education (SSRCE), and included: Bridgewater Elementary School, Bayview Community School, Newcombville Elementary School, Chester Area Middle School, Hebbville Academy and…
Join us on Saturday, January 28 at 2:00 PM for a book presentation with local author, Bob Sayer.
Bob will discuss his new book “Mahone Bay: From Mi’kmaw Treasure to Town of Talents.” The book follows the history of the region from the Mi’kmaq through to the establishment of the Mahone Bay Centre.