
April 2021
Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
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Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »Jump Up! Celebrating Caribbean Carnivals
Jump Up! is a dynamic celebration of creativity, resistance and resilience, with many stories to share about history, emancipation, immigration and contemporary life in southern Ontario. The exhibition seeks to highlight the voices and stories of revellers, performers and participants in the Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) and similar multicultural festivals that focus on the local Caribbean community, such as CaraBram and Carassauga.
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »May 2021
DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
Find out more »DIY Fascinators
In almost every photo from the North Peel Community Church congregation, you will see women wearing beautiful hats at worship services and formal events. Follow along with the DIY step-by-step instructions to create your own fascinator inspired by the exhibition. Free, virtual event.
Find out more »Our Voices, Our Journeys: Black Communities in Peel
This exhibit is a celebration of one of many Black communities in Peel Region. It highlights the personal journeys of leaders and mentors from the North Peel Community Church congregation. Their photos and objects illustrate stories of immigration and family life, and how they established a community of faith in Caledon.
Find out more »Inspiring Stories of Women in the Virtual PAMA Collections
Inspiring women are found in all three of PAMA's collections. Some of the names are familiar, like Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, a regular visitor to Brampton. But many of their stories have faded from the public’s memory. We hope to change that. Whether an artist, postal worker, entrepreneur or United Nations diplomat, each woman has shaped our community. This is just the beginning. There are many stories to share, and this virtual exhibition will grow over…
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