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Heritage Caledon marks its 50th anniversary.
Summary
Heritage Caledon, an advisory committee created under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1976, is marking its 50th anniversary with a Town Hall display and planned community workshops.
Content
Heritage Caledon is marking 50 years of advising council and supporting the town's historic resources. The committee was established by council in 1976 under the Ontario Heritage Act and includes community volunteers alongside a council representative. Its work covers research, property identification, designation recommendations, public education and administering a grants program. The group also oversees the Heritage Caledon Award of Excellence and supports the Town's Designated Heritage Property Grant program.
Key points:
- Heritage Caledon was created in 1976 as an advisory committee under the Ontario Heritage Act.
- Founding member Heather Broadbent served as a longtime chair and Caledon's first Heritage Resource Officer, and the Caledon Heritage Trust Fund was established in her honour in the early 2000s.
- Current chair Joanne Crease and vice-chair Barbara McKenzie are serving third terms on the committee.
- To mark the 50th anniversary, the committee put on a Town Hall display that will travel to community centres and will partner with the Caledon Public Library to offer workshops.
- Committee activities have included researching properties and landscapes, recommending heritage designations and promoting public awareness through events and signage.
Summary:
Heritage Caledon's five decades of volunteer and council-led work have supported conservation of local farmhouses, churches, cemeteries and other heritage resources and helped sustain a sense of place in Caledon. The anniversary display at Town Hall will be shared across community centres in the coming months, and the committee will deliver workshops with the Caledon Public Library as part of ongoing public outreach. The committee continues its advisory role on designations, research and grants.
