Heritage Toronto Awards & William Kilbourn Memorial Lecture October 15, 2013

Following message is from Heritage Toronto:

This premier cultural event combines the annual William Kilbourn Memorial Lecture with an awards ceremony to celebrate outstanding contributions to the promotion and conservation of our city’s heritage.

The evening begins with the exclusive Nominees’ Reception and ends with a post-reception for all in attendance. Both receptions are catered by Daniel et Daniel.

This year’s William Kilbourn Lecturer will be Gail Dexter Lord, co-Founder and co-President of Lord Cultural Resources, a Toronto-based cultural planning firm which has advised governments, museums, and other organizations around the world on innovative approaches to culture and heritage.

Following the lecture, the Heritage Toronto Awards recognize individuals and community organizations, as well as industry professionals and associations, for exceptional contributions in five categories: Community Heritage, Media, Book, Short Publication and William Greer Architectural Conservation and Craftsmanship.

This year’s awards and lecture will take place on Tuesday, October 15th, 2013 at Koerner Hall, The Royal Conservatory of Music.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.heritagetoronto.org or call the Royal Conservatory box office at (416) 408-0208.

Heritage Toronto is a charitable arms-length agency of the City of Toronto established to promote a greater appreciation for the city’s rich architectural, cultural, archaeological and natural heritage.

For further information and questions please contact

Stacey Fowler
Director of Marketing
Heritage Toronto
Historic St. Lawrence Hall
157 King St. East, 3rd Floor
Toronto, ON M5C 1G9
Phone: 416) 338-1339
sfowler@toronto.ca
www.heritagetoronto.org

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