James Cockburn honoured at Cobourg Civic Awards

A Distinguished Civic Award for Heritage goes to a man who brings life to James Cockburn, who was one of the founding Father of Canadian Confederation and first speak of the House of Commons in 1867; a local lawyer; and municipal councillor, representing Northumberland and Durham Counties in the legislature for Upper Canada. He dresses in period costume, performed in 2010 celebrations of James Cockburn Day and volunteers his time at many functions of historic significance as Mr. Cockburn. He also speaks to Cobourg elementary and secondary school students on the importance of James Cockburn to Canada and the Cobourg community. Ladies and gentlemen, a distinguished Civic Award for Heritage goes to Rob Franklin. The award was presented in a special ceremony at Victoria Hall on Wed. Feb. 22, 2012.

Cobourg Probus learns about James Cockburn

Robert Washburn spoke to the Cobourg Probus Club on Jan. 19, 2012 as part of the public education initiative for the James Cockburn Statue Project.

Probus is a worldwide organization sponsored by Rotary. It is not a service club and it is non-secretarian. The clubs provide an opportunity for people to meet socially and learn about community issues and happenings.

It was a lively meeting and the audience was very engaged. There were plenty of follow up questions.

A copy of the speech can be downloaded here.

 

James Cockburn Day 2011

James Cockburn Day 2009