Photograph of the cast, crew and pit band of the Conrad Grebel student production of "Anne of Green Gables" at the Conrad Centre for the Performing Arts. Many of the students involved autographed the back of the photograph.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
At the 11 October 2005 German Pioneers Day in Kitchener, Ontario, Marlene Epp presents Paul Williams with a plaque commemorating the role of the Six Nations in the establishment of a Mennonite community in Waterloo Region. L-R: Marlene Epp, Paul Williams, Gerhard Griebenow (coordinator of German Pioneers Day), Lehman Gibson of the Six Nations.
Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church formed the first Canadian Mennonite peace centre lodged in a congregation in 1987. The centre was supported by the Peace and Justice Working Group, formed in the early 1980s. The group's activities included participation in public protests and actions for peace and justice, and education of the congregation around issues of peace and justice.
Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church (Kitchener, Ontario)
This file contains photographs of ancestors and descendants of Christian S. Bender and Annie (Kennel) Bender. Items 19-30 are from a photograph album compiled by Joseph Kennel, probably after his return to Canada, containing largely unidentified photographs of Kennel relatives from France, Germany and Algeria.
Silver Lake Mennonite Camp staff in their office at the Pandora Press building (formerly The Gun Room store) at the corner of Kent Avenue and Charles Street, Kitchener. Left to right: Reynold Friesen (director), Paul Janzen (computer consultant and former assistant director), Henry Pauls (administrator), Janelle Weber (assistant director), Mike Shantz (assistant director).