New Brunswick.(Branch News Highlights)(Brief Article)

The Loyalist Gazette | March 22, 2005| | Copyright

The annual 2005 New Year's Levee at Saint John's historic Loyalist House was an interesting and colourful affair. Many participants were attired in costumes. The event was hosted by the New Brunswick Historical Society with the assistance of the New Brunswick Branch UELAC, St. George's Society, Citizens for Fort La Tour, Multicultural Association including Native Americans, and the Loyalist Heritage Festival. The participants contributed ethnic finger food and drinks. Thanks to Eric Teed and others for organizing the party.

On a beautiful September day, King's ...

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