On Thursday, May 12th, 10 schools participated in the District 6 Heritage Fair at Kings Valley Wesleyan Church. The Heritage Fair was a marvelous day that married fun and learning in a manner that was found to be thoroughly enjoyable by all involved.
New Brunswick's Heritage Fair Program is part of a national education project developed to increase awareness and interest in Canadian history. In New Brunswick, the program is an initiative of the Heritage Branch in the Department of Wellness, Culture and Sport. Support is also provided from the Department of Education, Canada's Historic Places Initiative, the New Brunswick Museum, New Brunswick's Department of Intergovernmental Affairs, the New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women, the Council of Archives New Brunswick, the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, the New Brunswick Labor History Project, the New Brunswick Provincial Capital Commission, the New Brunswick Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat, the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, Canada's National History Society, and the Margaret and Wallace McCain Foundation.
The many organizations involved in planning and providing support for this extraordinary academic event ensures that it will be positively received.
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