Nathan Tidridge teaches Canadian History, Government, and Indigenous Studies at Waterdown District High School. He has written a number of books about the Royal Family, and local history including The Extraordinary History of Flamborough. He is a member of the National Advisory Council for the Prince’s Trust Canada, and vice-president for the Institute of the Study of the Crown in Canada. IN 2018 Nathan was awarded Meritorious Service Medal for his work on education Canadians on the role of the Crown and its relationship with indigenous communities. In 2020 he received the Governor General’s award for excellence in teaching history.
Nathan will tell us about how a summer research project of going through yearbooks, archives and artifacts turned into a rich history of a school that has been part of our community since 1857.
This will be held as a hybrid meeting. Join the Zoom meeting through this link. No pre-registration is required.
Doors open at 6:30PM, Nathan will begin his presentation at 7:00PM. At each of our meetings there is a brief period allotted to the business of the Society, followed by a speaker, or presentation on some aspect of local history or heritage. Afterward there are refreshments and conversation which play an important part in keeping alive the Community spirit. We hope to see you there!
Featured image sourced from Dana Lee.