“This new program will give communities an opportunity to record some of the important stories and information about the fishery and its role in the daily life of Newfoundland and Labrador,” says Dale Jarvis, folklorist and development officer with the foundation. “A lot of this information is fragile, and needs to be collected before it vanishes.”
The Fisheries ICH Grants are open to town councils, museums, archives or incorporated non-profit cultural and/or heritage organizations.
Deadline for applications is 22 August 2014.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss their proposal with the ICH Development Officer before applying, by phone at 1-(888)-739-1892 ext 2, or email ich@heritagefoundation.ca
(photo: the fish plant and boats, Twillingate, 1963)
1 comment:
I would have liked to see these grants go to people like me who have been fishing since 1968, with a guide line how you would want the info recorded by video voice or written. Most older fishermen have the knowledge of all the skills in fishing. JG
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