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1992 19 - 22 Jun
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The ceremonies were held for the thirty-eight members of the first graduating class of the Maxwell International Bahá'í School. More than seven hundred participated in the ceremonies. ["Maxwell Eagle" Sep/Oct 1992 Vol IV no. 1 page 1] | Maxwell International School, Canada; - Bahá'í inspired schools; Shawnigan Lake, BC | |
1992 (In the year)
199- |
The formation of The Bahá'í Medical Association of Canada (BMAC). [Canadian Bahá'í News Service 23NOV2007] | Bahá'í Medical Association of Canada | |
1992 23 - 26 Nov
199- |
The film, 'Abdu'l-Bahá: Mission to America, made by Elizabeth Martin, was prepared for the World Congress program and also used in the Theme Pavilion. [HNWE45] | - Film; `Abdu'l-Bahá: Mission to America (film); Elizabeth Martin; New York City, NY | |
1992 11 Nov
199- |
The passing of Doris McKay (b. Doris Henrietta Hill 29 September, 1894) in Charlottetown.
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- In Memoriam; Doris McKay; Fire in Many Hearts; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Montreal, QC; Moncton, NB; Hamilton, ON; Toronto, ON | |
1992 Dec
199- |
The formation of the Ottawa Regional Baha'í Choir. It traces its roots to the mass choir that was created to perform at the Bahá'í World Congress in New York City in November of 1992. Three Ottawa Baha'is were in that choir, and they brought back with them a body of specially commissioned choral arrangements for Baha'i sacred music. They were joined by several others, eager to sing this "new music" that they had seen performed at the Congress. Over the next few years, other choir members attended choral workshops in Green Acre Baha'i School and elsewhere, further expanding the Ottawa choir's repertoire. Members of the Ottawa Regional Bahá'í Choir have always come from both sides of the Ottawa river, from Gatineau, QC. They have been Bahá'ís and their friends, with different levels of singing experience. There are no auditions for the choir and those new to singing are encouraged to learn as they go. The membership generally has fluctuated between 10 and 16, but has been as large as 24 and is currently 20 members strong. Over the lifetime of the choir, as about 200 members have participated, choir direction has changed hands, often rotating between members. [Ottawa Community News 28 September 2017] |
Ottawa Regional Bahá'í Choir; Ottawa, ON; Gatineau, QC |
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