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Hamilton Suzuki School of Music

The HSSM is a charitable, not-for-profit organization registered with the Canada Revenue Agency and governed by a Board of Governors made up of elected teachers, parents and interested community members. The Board sets policies and governs the general operations of the School. There is also a Parents’ Association, of which all parents of HSSM students are members, which organizes parent meetings, fund raising and other special events. The HSSM Faculty is comprised of professional musicians, all of whom are highly qualified and Suzuki-trained. All HSSM teachers are members of the Suzuki Association of the Americas. We strive to develop children’s natural love of music and to nurture musical talents for personal enjoyment in a rewarding and vibrant learning environment.

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Heart to Heart

Since 1923, Hashomer Hatzair Canada has been working with youth to build community, progressive Jewish values, links to Israel, youth leadership and life-long friendships. Hashomer Hatzair provides the highest quality youth-led informal education, enabling its youth members to take full responsibility for their education, culture, principles and active community participation. Through year-round programming and summer activities at Camp Shomria, each age group, led by youth leaders, learns and grows together in a setting that promotes and models youth leadership, individual excellence, mutual responsibility, social, environmental, and economic justice, respect and cooperation.

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Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia

The Trust has also promoted the need for heritage preservation legislation in Nova Scotia, and provides input on legislative policy at the municipal and provincial levels. Through research reports, the Trust has facilitated heritage designation of more than 100 buildings throughout the province.

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HILLFIELD STRATHALLAN COLLEGE

Hillfield Strathallan College is the product of two founding schools, the oldest of which has served Hamilton and its surrounding communities since the turn of the century. In 1962, Hillfield College for boys, and Strathallan College for girls, amalgamated on the present campus; the College became fully co-educational in the mid-seventies. The College is organized into three divisions. The Early Education division includes both Montessori and Junior Schools which take the child up to age nine in an integrated program; the Middle division encompasses Grades 5-8 in an integrated program with some subject specialization; and the Senior division offers a comprehensive 9-12 program which includes Ministry of Education requirements in its design.

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Her Majesty's Royal Chapel Of The Mohawks (St. Paul's)

Her Majesty’s Chapel of the Mohawks is the oldest Protestant church in Ontario. We invite you to visit this historic site, and experience its peaceful, spiritual atmosphere.

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HOME COUNTY FOLK LEAGUE

For the past forty years, the Home County Folk League has produced an outdoor summer music & arts/crafts festival in Victoria Park, a beautiful heritage park in downtown London, ON. The 41st edition of the festival will take place July 18/19/20, 2014. The festival is free to the public, although donations from festival-goers are highly encouraged through our Admission By Donation program. The festival site is readily accessible to the public with paved walkways and public washrooms. This year we feature a concert stage, 2 workshop stages, a children’s stage and a community open stage that run from noon – 6 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Evening main-stage concerts at the Kiwanis Memorial band-shell run from 6 pm –11 pm on Friday & Saturday, and 6 pm – 9:00 pm on Sunday. The public can wander through 120+ juried craft Canadian artisans and the 30+ food vendors from a variety of global cultures.

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HOMER WATSON HOUSE FOUNDATION

The Homer Watson House & Gallery is the homestead of Homer Watson, Canada's first noted landscape artist (1855-1936). The Gallery, constructed in 1906, is one of the oldest operating galleries in the Province of Ontario. Watson's early Victorian house was also the home of the renowned Doon School of Fine Arts during the 1950's and 60's and drew such artists as Fred Varley and Carl Schaefer. In 1955, the Homer Watson house was officially recognized by National Historic Sites and Monuments of Canada. In 1980, the house and surrounding three acre property were designated under the Ontario Heritage Act as being of architectural and historic significance. Today the Gallery operates as a thriving visual arts centre where the community is encouraged to develop, discover, and enjoy visual arts through changing exhibits, educational programs, special events and workshops. The Gallery operated on Watson's philosophy that "Art after all is for the people and not for the few".

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HUNTSMAN MARINE SCIENCE CENTRE

The Huntsman has been an active steward of the ocean resource by finding ways to educate citizens about the oceans for the past 40 years. The education programs of the Huntsman have been pioneering; knowledge-based activities that have influenced the development of highly qualified personnel in the marine sciences and the oceans industry sector of the Canadian economy. The hands-on school programs have engaged over 35,000 students - ranging from elementary school age to university graduate level. For many, it is their first introduction to the Canadian Atlantic region.

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HURON AT WESTERN

Huron University College is an institution that provides an engaging and challenging educational experience that gives our students a distinct advantage throughout their entire lives. Over the next decade, Huron will attend to its academic strengths and traditions, its reputation, its commitment to student centeredness, engaged, and success, and its facilities and infrastructure.

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HURONIA MUSEUM

Huronia Museum is a not-for-profit charititable museum located in Midland, Ontario on southern Georgian Bay. The museum is open the the public 12 months of the year. The museum collections includes over 1,000,000 artifacts that pertain to the Human histroy, art history and marine history of the southern Georgian Bay Region. Canada's first recreated Huron Ouendat village is also a part of the museum's attraction. Most recently our village sustained heavy damage from fire which is currently being rebuilt.

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IMAGO

Imago is a registered charity committed to facilitating the realization of initatives in the creative arts in Canada. Specifically we are advocates for artistry done out of a Judeo-Christian faith perspective. The projects can be in any area of the arts and need not specifically Christian in their content. Our concern is for artistic integrity and high calibre work. Though we do not fund projects we adopt them and seek to facilitate their funding by profiling those projects, while our acceptance means that as an Imago project it has the benefits of charitable status and donations to the project are reciepted by Imago. This organization was established in 1972 and so has over 30 years of experience in working with artists of faith in support of their creative initiatives.

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Imago Théâtre

Legal mandate & History: In February 1987, Imago Theatre, Inc. was incorporated and registered as a non-profit company with a mandate “to produce theatre for the general public, to promote the development of theatre within the Montreal urban community, and to foster the professional development of theatre practitioners”. Imago is one of Montreal's longest running independent English-language theatre companies. Founded by Andrés Hausmann, it first produced a series of topical plays, calling upon the talents of some of Quebec’s leading artists, and went on to develop inspiring collective creations. In 2000, Clare Schapiro took the reins, bringing her 20 years of experience in the performing arts, mainly as founder and director of Montreal’s Créations Etc, a unique bilingual theatre company developing and producing original works by young people, and as co-founder of Théâtre 1774, whose works then addressed Montreal’s linguistic identity and the important role of language in our society.