Winter/ Spring 2015
Special Events and Exhibits
2015 WEE QUILT CHALLENGE April 10 to June 28
McDougall Cottage McDougall Cottage, an 1858 granite and limestone labourer’s house, is located in downtown Cambridge in the historic factory district. Home for more than a century to two families of hardworking Scots, the McDougalls and the Bairds, this charming cottage with its pocket-sized gardens, boasts some of the most spectacular hand-painted friezes and trompe l’oeil ceilings Ontario has to offer.
CEILIDHS
The Cottage serves as an interpretation centre, hosting a variety of special events that celebrate the area’s Scottish heritage. Regular events include monthly Ceilidhs, Tartan Teas and Kids in Kilts afternoons.
Join us for a casual evening concert featuring traditional music and Scottish hospitality. Monthly musical hosts. Admission by cash donation.
Hours of Operation March 5 to April 30 Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Failte Ceilidh – Traditional Tunes Thursday, March 5, 7 to 9 p.m. Hosted by fiddler Gwen Potter.
Admission By donation unless otherwise noted. The Cottage will be open for Family Day February 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Museum Members receive a 10 per cent discount on walking tours, teas, workshops and talks. Treat your friends and family to events at McDougall Cottage. Gift certificates now available.
Maundy Thursday Ceilidh Thursday, April 2, 7 to 9 p.m. We’ll be accepting donations on behalf of our Cambridge Self-Help Foodbank. Hosted by McDougall’s 2015 Musician-in-Residence.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Visit our website for details or call 519-624-8250. Admission is by cash donation unless otherwise noted.
TARTAN TEAS
Enjoy a traditional tea with sandwiches, sweets and more! $15/person plus HST. Please call ahead to reserve. Teas begin at 2 p.m. Mothering Sunday Tartan Tea Sunday, March 15 Music by Geoff Lewis (guitar/vocals)
Tartan Tea Sunday, April 19 Music by Wayne Cheater and Jakki Annerino (guitar/vocals)
The Friends of McDougall Cottage present A Farewell Concert for McDougall’s 2014 Musician-in-Residence, flutist, Allison Lupton Friday, March 13, 8 p.m. Café 13 Main Street Grill Cambridge Allison wraps up a stellar year as the 2014 Musicianin-Residence with the help of some special musical guests. Tickets available in advance at McDougall Cottage and the Waterloo Region Museum. $15 per person The 2015 Musician-in-Residence to be announced this evening.
Tea with Granny Wednesday, March 18 (no musician)
One Saturday afternoon each month, kids ages three and up, are invited to create a fun seasonal or Scottish inspired craft. Drop in anytime between 1 and 4 p.m. Suggested donation of $3/child. Adults no charge. Spoon Puppets (kilted of course!) Saturday, March 7
Family Day Fun Monday, February 16 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drop in anytime Crafts, games, treats and Cottage tours – fun for the whole clan! Donations appreciated.
Repurposed Wreaths and Bug Decorations Saturday, April 25
TALK: Searching your Scottish Roots Thursday, March 19, 7 p.m. Genealogy lecturer and writer, Christine Woodcock, shows you how to get started researching your Scottish roots and how to make the most of your research. Please call to register. By donation ($5/person suggested).
SPECIAL EVENTS
Visit our website for details or call 519-624-8250. Admission is by cash donation unless otherwise noted. Workshop: Printmaking for Adults – Celtic Design Linoblock Prints Sunday, March 29, 1 to 4 p.m. Betty Praught and Kari Mullin from Galt’s Riverside Print Group share their knowledge and printmaking expertise. All levels welcome. $35/person plus HST (includes instruction and supplies). Call to register. Homemade Hot Cross Buns Friday, April 3 – Good Friday 1 to 4 p.m. We’ll be demonstrating how to make the most traditional of Scottish Easter treats – Hot Cross Buns! Stop by for a sample and the recipe. There will be crafts too! Donations appreciated. Traditional egg dyeing and rolling Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5 1 to 4 p.m. See how it was done in the good old days and try your hand at traditional egg dyeing and rolling fun. Easter treats for all the kids. By donation.
GARDENS AND THE GRAND QUILT EXHIBIT On exhibit from April 10 to June 28 Marvel at the miniature quilt masterpieces created by gifted quilt artists, from near and far for the 2015 Wee Quilt Challenge.
25th Annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast Hosted at Waterloo Region Museum Wednesday, April 15 7:30 to 10 a.m. The staff at McDougall Cottage, Waterloo Region Museum, Joseph Schneider Haus, and the Region of Waterloo Libraries host our annual volunteer appreciation breakfast at the Waterloo Region Museum. Free for volunteers.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Visit our website for details or call 519-624-8250. Admission is by cash donation unless otherwise noted. P.D. Day Activities: Time to Travel Friday, April 17 1 to 4 p.m. (Drop in anytime) All kids are welcome to drop in for some fun travel themed games, crafts and more on your day off school! Children must be accompanied by an adult. By donation. $5/child suggested. Scottish Music Night Thursday, April 23, 7 p.m. With David Neigh (fiddler) and Laura Ashfield (vocalist). A performance of traditional Scottish fiddle music and ballads and selections from Laura’s grandmother’s Scottish song book. By donation. WORKSHOP: Painted Miniature Scottish Thistle Sunday, April 26, 1 to 4 p.m. Create a stunning painted watercolour miniature of a Scottish thistle under the guidance of miniature painter, Debbie Thompson Wilson. $40/person plus HST. Call to register. All levels welcome.
Artists – Save the Date! Plan to join in the fun at the Friends of McDougall Cottage’s 3rd Annual
PAINT THE GRAND Sunday, June 7 Paint a piece en plein air – in support of McDougall’s annual Musician-in Residence program. Rain date June 14. Call the Cottage or check our website for more information.
VOLUNTEERS Volunteers Build Communities
Volunteers enhance communities by contributing their skills to create a place where people can enjoy history. To learn more about how you can volunteer contact the Coordinator of Volunteer Services at 519-748-1914.
GROUP TOURS Situated in the picturesque historic factory district of downtown Galt, McDougall Cottage has pocket-sized gardens and boasts some of the most spectacular hand-painted friezes and trompe l’oeil ceilings Ontario has to offer. Centrally located across the street from Southworks Outlet Mall and Dunfield Theatre. Discover this unique cottage over a spot of tea and baked goodies!
Region of Waterloo
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Waterloo Region Museum 10 Huron Road, Kitchener 519-748-1914
Doon Heritage Village 10 Huron Road, Kitchener 519-748-1914
Joseph Schneider Haus 466 Queen Street South, Kitchener 519-742-7752
McDougall Cottage 89 Grand Avenue South, Cambridge 519-624-8250
Schedule your visit today Jamie Perham, Event Coordinator 519-748-1914 ext. 3989 JPerham@regionofwaterloo.ca
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