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Volunteers
In recent years, many volunteers have worked faithfully to maintain a number of sites which directly connect to the hisotry of Minudie, such as churches, cemeteries, the school museum and a heritage home. Each year, numerous vistors come to search their roots, connect to the past and to dig into the history of the area.
The association was formed during the summer of 2001 and includes the following individuals, associations and heritage organizations:
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The Amos Thomas Seaman Heritage House
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The Amos "King" Seaman Museum
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The "King" Seaman Church Society
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The Lake Cemetery
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The St. Denis Cemetery
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The Restoration Committee of the St. Denis Church
Than mandate of the Association is the increase of the public's awareness of Minudie and the historical significances of Amos Seaman abd other relevant figures. The Minudie Heritaage Association anticipates increased vistors to the whole area, drawn in part, by the efforts to have the Joggins Fossil Cliffs designated a World Heritage Site.
Minudie Heritage Association
Office Administrator: Helen Sims
(902) 251-2422
Amos Seaman School Museum
(Minudie Tourist Association)
Chair Person: Roger Harrison
(902) 251-2289
Minudie Cemetery Society (Lake Cemetery)
Chair Person: Roger Harrison
(902) 251-2289
St. Denis Restoration Committee
Chair Person: Sharon Gould
(902) 667-3923
King Seaman Church Society
Chair Person: Bill Seaman
(506) 382-5703