

This year, as the 2020 Heritage Fair moved to an online format, I received an invitation to host a discussion with the fair participants (and anyone else who was interested in signing up). As I’ve already mentioned, the BCHFS is a non-profit organization, so please consider donating financially, if you can, to help them continue their wonderful work! Each year they host a series of heritage fair programs for thousands of students, from in local classrooms to regional and provincial levels. The BC Heritage Fairs Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to history education of students (any grades, but especially grades 4-10) in BC. One of these was the British Columbia Heritage Fair, which hosted their 2020 fair online at the end of June.

Because of this, many conferences have pivoted to being hosted through online venues if they haven’t decided to cancel or postpone their events.

It’s nearing the end of July and the COVID-19 global pandemic continues, including here in British Columbia where I live.
