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        THE UNSUNG HERO OF TWEED
        This article is dedicated to the memory of Evan Morton Aug. 3, 1941 –
        Aug. 3, 2023.
        Curators, just like artists, are storytellers. Evan Morton, curator of the
        Tweed Heritage Centre, has been collecting local art, artifacts, family
        and  business  histories,  memorabilia,  and  heirlooms  for  almost  fifty
        years.
        The collection is eclectic and extensive – inside the Centre there are
        rooms brimming with antiques, filing cabinets and shelves packed with
        written  histories,  village  assessments,  cemetery,  birth,  and  marriage
        records dating back to 1891, recent artisanal works, and more than 200
        paintings by local artists. Much of this has been donated over the years,
        and Morton has been its caregiver.
        There are many specific collections throughout the Centre: a military tribute, Scottish history, childrens’ toys, antique
        radios,  needlework,  railroad  memorabilia,  organizations  and  businesses  now  long  gone,  items  made  in  Tweed  (eg
        Hawkins  Cheezies),  Indigenous  art  and  artifacts,  and  Doug  Connor’s  impressive  tool  collection.  There  is  also  a  room
        which showcases local artists’ works on a rotational basis. Venture further inside and there’s the Meiklejohn Reference
        Room and the Morton Archive with over 500 family histories.
        Morton recalls becoming enthusiastic about old things in 1977 after seeing an exhibit at the Hungerford Township Hall.
        It took another ten years before the Tweed Historical Society became a collective. Initially, items were housed in rooms
        vacated when the Tweed Police Force disbanded; later, the Centre moved to Colbourne Street, and then in 1994 to its
        current location – formally known as Houston House. An annex was added in 2000.
        “I think it’s so important to preserve the past because once it’s gone, it’s gone,” says Morton. “If we don’t know our
        background, what have we got to build on?” Preserving the history of the area has been Morton’s life’s work. A true
        ‘unsung hero’, he has single-handedly built an amazing collection of history and art that tell the story of a community.
        “I’ve had the desire to preserve and promote what we have received from those who came before us,” he says humbly,
        “but, I also want to encourage local artists and younger people.”
        “The municipality pays for the tourism component, and there are six regular volunteers, as well as others for special
        events, but the donors who have been the most committed are now passing,” says Morton. His major concern is to “set
        in place a plan that involves the municipality because so many people ask what’s going to happen to this when I’m gone.”
        The Centre is truly one-of-a-kind: its combination of archives, museum, and public art gallery have been ‘all in one’ and
        that’s what has made it viable until now. Its contents are irreplaceable.
        Morton says that he’s “always learning.” He’s been writing a weekly column for The Tweed News for the past 30 years
        which he says is becoming “more demanding” given the wealth of material he now possesses. After almost 50 years of
        protecting and collecting local history, Morton is not only a wealth of knowledge, but a true storyteller who is Tweed’s
        ‘unsung hero’.


        Shelby Kramp-Neuman MP & CHSN GOLF TOURNAMENT
        The rainy weather didn't stop us! ⛳  ☔
        Happy  to  join  in  and  participate  in  the  Central
        Hastings Support Network Golf Tournament at the
        West  Highland  Golf  Course  in  Madoc.  We  are
        indeed  "Stronger  when  we  work  together,"  and
        events  like  these  remind  us  of  the  power  of
        community collaboration.
        Supporting crucial services like Community Transit,
        Food  Banks,  and  Income  Tax  Services  across  five
        municipalities  (Centre  Hastings,  Madoc  Township,
        Marmora  &  Lake,  Stirling-Rawdon,  and  Tweed)  is
        important.  Heartfelt  thanks  to  all  those  who
        organized & participated in such a great event ❤
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