Sunday June 21 3:30-5:30, Station on the Green, Creemore
Community Conversations: Women in Farming
Please join us for Community Conversations: Tea and History. This year we will be presenting Women in Farming as a recognition of the The United Nations declared 2026 International Year of the Woman Farmer.
This presentation will explore the vital connection between agriculture and the local social fabric, highlighting how dedication to the land is reflected in community growth. Through the stories of the participating women, we will discuss rural identity, landscape stewardship, and handed down traditions, also exploring how life in the fields inspires artistic expression and the preservation of our historical heritage. As is traditional for Tea and History events , the conversation will take place in a welcoming and informal atmosphere, enriched by the sharing of a cup of tea or coffee and treats
This day represents a unique opportunity to honour the economic, cultural, and social contributions of women to our rural history and present, transforming a global recognition into a moment of authentic local celebration.
This event is generously sponsored and presented by Valerie Smith of Sotheby’s International Realty Canada in partnership with Purple Hills Arts & Heritage Society with support from the Clearview Community Assistance Grant.
Free admission and everyone welcome! Station on the Green, 10 Caroline Street East, Creemore Ontario
