A historical talk about Annapolis Valley farmers before WWII.
Thu, 4 Jun 2026
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM (America/Halifax)
Kings County Museum Kentville , Nova Scotia
Join us at the Kings County Museum in Kentville for an insightful talk titled "Not Just Apples: Survival Strategies of Annapolis Valley Farmers Before World War II." This historical presentation explores the resilience and ingenuity of local farmers during a challenging era. Gain a deeper understanding of our region's agricultural heritage and the stories that shaped our community. This event is a must for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the rich past of the Annapolis Valley.
What to Expect
A formal historical talk with a Q&A session.
Who Should Attend
History enthusiasts
Local residents
Students
Museum visitors
Agenda Overview
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM: Talk and discussion.
Venue & Address
Kings County Museum
37 Bridge St Kentville , Nova Scotia – B4N 2E3 Canada
Organizer
Kings Historical Society · Organization
A society dedicated to preserving the history of Kings County.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the talk about?
Survival strategies of Annapolis Valley farmers before WWII.
Where is it held?
Kings County Museum, 37 Bridge St, Kentville, NS.
Who is the organizer?
Kings Historical Society.
Is there a cost?
Please check the museum website for details.
How do I register?
Check the Kings County Museum website or social media.
Is there parking?
Yes, parking is available at the museum.
Tags
Education
History
Talk
Kentville
Annapolis Valley
Summary
A historical talk about Annapolis Valley farming history.
Highlights
Historical presentation
Annapolis Valley farming history
Expert insights
Community museum setting
Educational experience
Local heritage focus
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