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Working with Community Groups

The task of ‘curating history’ can be as provocative as it is inspiring. Community Groups are faced with a complex series of needs to engage multiple audiences through a ‘public history approach.’ 

Whether it be for small ‘micro-historical’ projects, or larger historical narratives, community groups look to organizations like CanHist for support in designing engagement strategies to attract the widest and most curious audiences.


The projects designed by Defining Moments Canada are ideally suited to act as models for Community Groups to emulate.


Also examine the video assets available on the Defining Moments Canada You Tube Channel


We’re happy to help you achieve your objectives.

Have a snoop at some of the models below...

 Stories for the 75th anniversary of -D-Day 

 Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of VE Day 

 Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Spanish Flu 

 Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Gerhard Herzberg’s Nobel Prize Award

Passing the Torch

CDDHS/DCMA Battlefields Project

 Promotional video for CDDHS/DCMA Battlefields Project & Rogers Cable TV Show entitled "Passing the Torch". Aired in Fall 2013 - based on the research project conducted by Centre Dufferin DHS in Shelburne, Ontario, in coordination with the Dufferin County Museum & Archives (DCMA). Student research has been conducted by students from 2007 to 2013. The Project has won many awards, inlcuding the Alan Skeoch OHASSTA History Award 2012 & the Ontario Heritage Trust Community Award 2010. 

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