Kathleen Goodfellow | Sep 28, 2016
The Retired Women Teachers, Kingston Branch joined with the Napanee Branch to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of RWTO/OERO at the Lennox and Addington Museum and Archives.
In 1956, a small group of retired teachers organized and brought pension change that made a difference in the lives of all retired women teachers. RWTO continues to work for issues that concern all teachers.
Bonny Greavett, president, introduced the staff from the museum, Jane Foster – manager, Kim Kerr- archivist, and Andrew Minigan – curatorial assistant. Each staff member guided a group on a tour of the building. The displays were very impressive. Of interest to the groups was the collection of educational books from the past to the present day. The system for preserving the books was to be admired. Anyone interested in Genealogy can be assured of being assisted in finding family at the museum archives.
The fundraising activity was not forgotten and the popular draw table provided much enjoyment. Donations were accepted to provide items and treats for our military serving abroad. Joelle Hubner-McLean, our local author, did a presentation on her new children’s book to the group. Copies were available to be examined or purchased.
The afternoon ended with an elegant afternoon tea. Beautiful tables were set with lovely tablecloths, dainty china and tasty refreshments.
Thanks were expressed to all who contributed to the success of the afternoon.
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