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The Trent Valley Archives was founded in 1988, and incorporated in 1989. It is a public advocacy group promoting the preservation, identification, and care of archives.

Benefits of membership include unlimited use of the reading room at the Fairview Heritage Centre, subscription to Heritage Gazette of the Trent Valley™, and access to Ancestry.com, the world's largest online family history resource.

Annual memberships:
Single: $52.50
Family: $63.00
Day rate: $20.00
(GST included)
 
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TVA Acquires Examiner Collection

In the fall, The Peterborough Examiner (in connection with its move to downtown Ashburnham) donated its archives, research library and photographic collections to the Trent Valley Archives. This is the largest donation of archives we have received since accepting the land records of Peterborough County. We are currently looking for volunteers to help process these materials. We will be holding 2 orientation days on site to familiarize volunteers with the collection: Monday February 13th and Monday February 27th at 10am. Please contact us at 705-745-4404 or admin@trentvalleyarchives.com if you are interested in helping out. For more information about this exciting acquisition, click here.
 

Christmas Raffle Winners
 
Congratulations to the winners of our first annual Christmas raffle and many thanks to our generous donors and volunteers for making this raffle such a success! The winners are:

Grand Prize Winners:

1. A portrait of the winner's home or cottage by local artist John Climenhage.
Winner:  Mary Ann Meldrum

2. Six tickets in one of the Memorial Centre’s Executive Suites plus food & beverages for the Petes’ game January 26, 2012 against Kingston, courtesy of http://www.darlinginsurance.net/.
Winner: Kate Sutherland


2nd Place Prize Winners:


1. Salon package from Lock’s Salon & Spa worth $125, courtesy of Locks Salon & Spa.
Winner: Louise Lunn

2. Framed print: "As We Remember Autumn" by Neil Broadfoot, #87/125, 20” x 25" showing a horse and buggy in front of Hutchison House & warm fall colours -$400. Donated by Ken Brown. Framing donated by Nancy's Art and Frame.
Winner: Joe Crowley


2nd Place Winners cont.


3. Original pencil sketch: “The Robert D. Rogers Store 1856” by Louis Taylor. Matted and framed, approx 19” x 22”. The scene features a horse and delivery carriage in front of Wm. Collins’s store. The famous building at Hunter and Driscoll Terrace was known to generations of people by its indented brick dating “1856.” $400. Donated by Ken Brown.
Winner: Gina Collins

4. Etching : “Carolina Sunset” by John Collette. Hand-coloured by the artist, framed, 23 ½ x 18 ½. Boats moored at their docks as the sun sets displaying an orange skyline casting its colour on the water. $600. Donated by Wally Macht.
Winner: Dee Jones

7. Framed art print: “Untitled” by Jody Lathangue. Blue herons wading in pond. $400. Donated by Elwood Jones.
Winner: Joe Crowley

8. Collection of six Roy Studio framed photographic sepia prints, 8” x 10”. $150. Donated by Ken Brown.
Winner: Andre Dorfman


3rd Place Prize Winners:

Ten Trent Valley Archives Christmas gift cards,
worth $37.50 each.

Winners: Catherine Staples, Pauline Harder, Guy Thompson, June Doughty, Tracey Fallis, Karen Sisson, Elwood Jones, Brian Presley, Lynn Nevin, Bret Bulgin

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