Remembrance Day Programs
Film Screening: A Return to Memory
Bowmanville Library | Monday, November 4 | 6pm
During World War II with men engaged elsewhere in the war effort, hundreds of women pursued careers at the newly formed National Film Board. These pioneering women made movie history, creating work that spoke to the world with a distinctive Canadian voice.
Juxtaposing a dazzling array of archival material with dynamic animation, the film evokes the heady wartime years, when women played a key part in transforming the NFB into a major international studio.
Drop in.
Remembrance Day Lecture: Camp 30
Sarah Jane Williams HC | Thursday, November 7 | 6:30pm
Join us for a special presentation with local history enthusiast, Katharine Warren from the Jury Lands Foundation, who will be speaking on “Camp 30: The Impact and Aftermath of WWII.”
Presented with the Jury Lands Foundation.
Registered; walk in's permitted space pending.
Lest we Forget: Clarington marks Remembrance Day
For more information regarding how Remembrance Day is being commemorated in Clarington, please see the Municipality of Clarington's website at https://www.clarington.net/en/news/lest-we-forget-clarington-marks-remembrance-day.aspx.