New QAHN book offers profiles of heritage groups across Quebec

By Matthew McCully
New QAHN book offers profiles of heritage groups across Quebec
Heritage News Editor Rod MacLeod, QAHN President Grant Meyers and QAHN Executive Director Matthew Farfan at the launch of QAHN’s new publication, Meet the Network: Profiles of Heritage Groups across Quebec. (Photo : Matthew McCully)

The Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) held a book launch on Friday evening at Uplands Cultural and Heritage Centre to celebrate its new publication, Meet the Network: Profiles of Heritage Groups across Quebec.
According to QAHN Executive Director Matthew Farfan, the book was virtually a year in the making. With around 100 members, give or take, Farfan said lining up and conducting interviews, which in some cases because of Covid needed to be done via email or phone, was a long process. ““And most of them are in here.”
At Friday’s launch, Farfan told guests the book was conceived as a way of honouring the dozens of local museums, historical societies, archives, and other heritage groups that make up QAHN’s core membership.
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