It’s a tiny community with a rich, intriguing history.
And it’s one area residents can discover when local historian Helen Callaway shares the most notable aspects of Kilbride’s past at Waldie Blacksmith Shop (16 James St.) on Thursday, Sept. 19.
Miltonians can drop by for the 7:30 p.m. presentation, where its speaker says “You will hear about a store that rivaled Timothy Eaton’s, a Vaudeville sensation, the controversy about the Dakota Mill name, the Powder Mill explosion, the imposter who practised medicine.”
Click here for more about the downtown blacksmith shop and the Milton Historical Society.