The Milton Historical Society (MHS) invites the community to its next Monthly Speaker Series event, promising an evening of insight and nostalgia at the historic Waldie Blacksmith Shop.
Local historian and acclaimed author John McDonald will deliver a captivating presentation on Thursday, November 21, at 7:30 p.m. Titled The Show Must Go On: A History of Entertainment, Art & Culture, the talk will explore the rich history of Milton's cultural development. Attendees will learn about the evolution of entertainment in the town, including the origins of the public library, the advent of moving pictures, and the days of vaudeville and traveling shows that brought excitement to Milton’s streets.
The Society’s Monthly Speaker Series is a cornerstone of its efforts to preserve and share Milton's history. The presentations are free and open to the public and are held at the Waldie Blacksmith Shop, located at 16 James Street.
Guests can look forward to a friendly fellowship following the talk, with complimentary coffee, tea, and sweets served. Don’t miss this opportunity to dive into Milton’s cultural past while enjoying the charming setting of this historic venue.
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