
Salvation Army History on Display at Hillary House National Historic Site
On now until Christmas, a month-long exhibit at Hillary House National Historic Site, organized by The Salvation Army Northridge Community Church and The Salvation Army Archives, showcases the 139-year presence of the Army in the Newmarket and Aurora area of York Region. This is the first outside exhibit at Hillary House in the museum’s 40-year history.
“We hope to encourage people to learn more about The Salvation Army in the community and we are proud to be the first outside exhibit at Hillary House National Historic Site,” says Angela Covert, Community Relations Representative with Northridge Community Church.

The exhibit showcases historical photographs of Salvation Army officers and members, uniforms from 1960, church buildings from York Region, brass band instruments and artifacts and information about the establishment of the Army in the region, which dates to 1883 in Newmarket and 1884 in Aurora.
“The Aurora Historical Society is excited to partner with the Northridge Community Church and The Salvation Army Archives to showcase the history of this important organization. The Salvation Army has had a significant presence in Newmarket and Aurora for over 130 years and this exhibit will give visitors a glimpse into their charitable work and positive impact on the community,” says Kathleen Vahey, Curator and Manager of Hillary House National Historic Site.

The Salvation Army exhibit at Hillary House in Aurora runs from Nov. 28 to Dec. 23 and is included with admission. It coincides with the Museum’s “A Family Christmas” event on Dec. 11, with Christmas decorations, a visit from Santa, festive treats and Christmas storytelling. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.aurorahs.com.
Northridge Community Church is looking for volunteer Christmas Kettle Attendants this holiday season. Anyone interested in signing up for a shift can call 905-895-6276.