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SUMMARY:Rush to Danger: Medics In the Line of Fire
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ted Barris\, author \nStories of Medical personnel and the evolution of battlefield medicine in combat throughout history leading up to the deadliest in World War 11 who did not flee to safety but rushed to assist. \nThe Scarborough Historical Society hosts programmes on the 4th Tuesday\nof each month from January to April and from September to November. All\nprogrammes begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Bendale Public Library\, 1515\nDanforth Road\, Scarborough\, ON M1J 1H5 and are free and open to the\npublic.
URL:https://scarboroughhistorical.ca/event/rush-to-danger-medics-in-the-line-of-fire/
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UID:9258-1588102200-1588105800@scarboroughhistorical.ca
SUMMARY:The Great Toronto Fire: April 19\, 1904
DESCRIPTION:Presented by John Downs\, Collections Mgr.\nToronto Fire Historical Society \nStarting in the early evening the exact cause of the fire was never determined. It levelled nearly 20 acres of land\, approximately 100 buildings and caused the temporary loss of over 5000 jobs  Over 250 firefighters and equipment from many other communities helped fight the fire which lasted less than 9 hours. \nThe Scarborough Historical Society hosts programmes on the 4th Tuesday\nof each month from January to April and from September to November. All\nprogrammes begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Bendale Public Library\, 1515\nDanforth Road\, Scarborough\, ON M1J 1H5 and are free and open to the\npublic.
URL:https://scarboroughhistorical.ca/event/the-great-toronto-fire-april-19-1904/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200324T193000
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED Canadian Women at War On the Home Front
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Douglas Phillips\, photographer \nThe Town of Ajax was literally born out of the Second World War because of what it accomplished by making a tremendous impact to the war effort in supplying the much-needed bullets and bombs. This mostly due to the women of Canada who played a key role doing dangerous work at the munitions plant. \nThe Scarborough Historical Society hosts programmes on the 4th Tuesday\nof each month from January to April and from September to November. All\nprogrammes begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Bendale Public Library\, 1515\nDanforth Road\, Scarborough\, ON M1J 1H5 and are free and open to the\npublic.
URL:https://scarboroughhistorical.ca/event/canadian-women-at-war-on-the-home-front/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200225T193000
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SUMMARY:The Ward Uncovered: Archaeological Investigations of One of Toronto’s First Arrival Communities
DESCRIPTION:Holly Martelle\, Principal Archaeologist and Planner at Timmins Martelle Heritage Consultants Inc. An archaeological dig uncovers the secret history of Toronto’s long-forgotten first immigrant neighbourhood. \nThe Scarborough Historical Society hosts programmes on the 4th Tuesday\nof each month from January to April and from September to November. All\nprogrammes begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Bendale Public Library\, 1515\nDanforth Road\, Scarborough\, ON M1J 1H5 and are free and open to the\npublic.
URL:https://scarboroughhistorical.ca/event/the-ward-uncovered-archaeological-investigations-of-one-of-torontos-first-arrival-communities/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20200128T193000
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SUMMARY:The Phonograph: How Edison’s Invention Changed the World
DESCRIPTION:Mike Bryan\, collector\, Canadian Antique Phonograph Society Discover where recorded music began through phonographs\, records and record players. Display and demonstrations. \nThe Scarborough Historical Society hosts programmes on the 4th Tuesday\nof each month from January to April and from September to November. All\nprogrammes begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Bendale Public Library\, 1515\nDanforth Road\, Scarborough\, ON M1J 1H5 and are free and open to the\npublic.
URL:https://scarboroughhistorical.ca/event/the-phonograph-how-edisons-invention-changed-the-world/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191126T193000
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CREATED:20190522T131652Z
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SUMMARY:The History of Masaryktown
DESCRIPTION:Rick Schofield\, Historian \nMasary Memorial Institute is a non-profit organization located at 450 Scarborough Golf Club Road serving people of Czech and Slovak origin since 1945 to promote their cultural heritage. The residences were built in 1990. A restaurant is also on-site that is open to the public. \nBendale Library\,  1515 Danforth Rd\nScarborough\, ON M1J 1H5  + Google Map
URL:https://scarboroughhistorical.ca/event/the-history-of-mazaryktown/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191022T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191022T203000
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SUMMARY:Dambusters
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ted Barris\, author of Dambusters \nIt was a night that changed the Second World War.\nOn May 16\, 1943 nineteen Lancaster bombers carrying many Canadian air crews took off on a night sortie flying at tree-top level to the Ruhr River inside Germany to release specialized bombs against the hydroelectric dams.\nThe raiders breached two dams and damaged a third which devastated enemy power plants\, factories and infrastructure one hundred miles downstream.\nOf the nineteen outbound bombers eight did not return at a loss of fifty-three airmen including fourteen Canadians. \nBendale Library\,  1515 Danforth Rd\nScarborough\, ON M1J 1H5  + Google Map
URL:https://scarboroughhistorical.ca/event/dambusters/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190924T193000
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SUMMARY:The Whisky King
DESCRIPTION:The guest speaker for our programme on Tuesday\, September 24th will be\nTrevor Cole\, author of The Whisky King. It’s a remarkable true story of\nCanada’s most infamous bootlegger and the undercover Mountie who\nfinally nabbed him. \nAt the dawn of the 20th century Rocco Perri rose from the life of a petty\ncriminal on the streets of Toronto to running the most prominent\nbootlegging operation of the Prohibition era. Perri was feared by his\nenemies and loved by the press. He caught the interest of one man in\nparticular\, Frank Zaneth. Zaneth joined the RCMP and became its first\nundercover investigator. \nThe Scarborough Historical Society hosts programmes on the 4th Tuesday\nof each month from January to April and from September to November. All\nprogrammes begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Bendale Public Library\, 1515\nDanforth Road\, Scarborough\, ON M1J 1H5 and are free and open to the\npublic. \n 
URL:https://scarboroughhistorical.ca/event/the-whiskey-king/
LOCATION:Bendale Library\, 1515 Danforth Rd\, Scarborough\, ON\, M1J 1H5
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