Fonds F722 - Frontenac Heritage Foundation fonds

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Frontenac Heritage Foundation fonds

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  • 1972-2021 (Creation)
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    Frontenac Heritage Foundation

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3.37 m of textual records, ca. 90 photographs, 1 videocassette (00:55:48), 1 optical disc

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(1973-)

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The Frontenac Historic Foundation (FHF) was founded in 1973, as a non-profit organziation to promote the preservation of buidlings that contribute to the heritage of Kingston and surrounding region. Managed by a Board of Directors who are elceted by the members at an annual meeting, the FHF is financed by membership fees and investments from property sales, as well as tax-deductible bequests and financial contributions. The Foundation has acquired and restored a number of properties over the years. It currently owns an early commercial buiding in downtown Kingston. Its work includes the presentation of annual awards for heritage preservation in Kingstoin and the surrounding area, sponsorship of public talks and seminars, hosting workshops on practical aspects of heritage restoration, and assistance with the publication of books and articles on the region's built environment.
In 2002, as a result of declining membership, and in an effort pay more attention to marketing the Foundation's merits, as well as to promote its past accomplishments and future benefits to the residents of the community, and in order to differentiate it from the Kingston Historical Society, Ms. Jennifer McKendry presented a "Notice of Motion" propsoing to change the name from the Frontenac Historic Foundation to the Frontenac Heritage Foundation. After some debate, the membership approved this resolution at its Annual General Meeting in May of that year.

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Fonds consists of correspondence, subject files, financial records (1972-86) minutes (1972-2009), reports, Annaul General Meeting booklets, annual "Heritage Awarrd booklets, talks, notices, publications, photographs, printed material, newsletters (1973-2012), copies of the Kingston Cablenet production, "Kingston: Appreciate This City. Episode II: Kingston the capital"; as well as correspondence, minutes, publications, photographs, and correspondence from the Ontario Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning to which the Foundation presented a brief. The fonds also includes mounted photographs from the 'Decline and Fall' Exhibition.

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Donated by the Frontenac Historic Foundation, the Frontenac Heritage Foundation and Dr. S. Arnold.

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  • English

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1009.3
5003.9 SE
5005.3 SE
5011.13 SE
5012
5012.5 SE
5013.24 SE
5030.3
5079.14
MI 199
V006

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Open with permission of the Frontenac Heritage Foundation Archivist.

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Copyright provisions may apply. Please consult with an archivist.

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  • Shelf: 1009.3
  • Shelf: 5003.9 SE
  • Shelf: 5005.3 SE
  • Shelf: 5011.13 SE
  • Shelf: 5012
  • Shelf: 5012.5 SE
  • Shelf: 5013.24 SE
  • Shelf: 5030.3
  • Shelf: 5079.14
  • Shelf: MI 199
  • Shelf: V006
  • Shelf: 5036.4 SE
  • Shelf: 5004.5
  • Shelf: 5036.6 SE