ONTARIO LACROSSE HALL OF FAME & MUSEUMPRESENTATION AT THE OLA SEMI-ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
HISTORY OF THE HALL
Vision for OLHOF starts in 1992• In 1992 a core group of people
initiated the development of the Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum – the Steering Committee formed
• It took 7 years to be operational
• Ontario Lacrosse community raised over $200,000.00 to meet the commitment along with the federal, provincial and municipal governments.
• Steering Committee worked on government permits, the funding and fundraising, for purchasing the necessary cabinetry, the display units
Indigenous Involvement• The Steering Committee
recognized the importance of Indigenous Involvement
• A meeting was called with representatives attending from:
• Six Nations,
• Oneida, • Seneca,
• Algonquin,• Seneca
• Onandoga
The OLHOF incorporates in 1994• The Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame
and Museum incorporated in 1994 to preserve our historical and cultural heritage
• provides and operates a public museum
• offers educational programs, seminars, activities and forums designed to increase the public's appreciation and awareness of the game from the past to the present.
• mandate is to collect, maintain, preserve, educate and purchase historical and cultural artifacts and keep these artifacts available for the public.
THE MUSEUM
LOCATION
• The hall is located in the city of St. Catharines and is housed in the Welland canals centre in lift lock #3 on the Welland Canal.
• We share our museum along with the St. Catharines Museum.
VISITORS• Over 600,000 visitors to the St.
Catharines Museum• Visitors have come from 30 different
countries, including from every Province and Territory of Canada, and from 49 different US States.
• Average number of visitors per year to the OLHOF Museum = 40,000
• A visitor ‘counter’ has been installed
INDUCTION
• Inductees are announced in July• Induction Banquet is held in conjunction
with the OLA AGM Banquet• Inductees are honoured at a Ring
Presentation at the Museum at an afternoon reception
• Inductees are added to the OLHOF Website, which has a searchable database of all Inductees
ONTARIO LACROSSE HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum’s annual Fundraiser is a Golf Tournament
This year it will be held at Glen Abbey Golf Course in Oakville
Date: Cost for Golfers:Hole Sponsorship:
HOW TO SUBMIT A NOMINATION
Go to the OLHOF Websitewww.ontariolacrossehalloffame.com
Click on: NOMINATIONS
Complete the Nomination Form• Your information as Nominator
• Information about Nominee and their contribution to Ontario Lacrosse
• Upload a Picture
Click SubmitThe nomination form will be submitted to the Selection Committee
PATHWAY OF A OLHOF NOMINATION
Nomination Received by April 15• Nominations are given to the
Selection Committee Chairperson
• Qualifying nominations are put into the library
• The 11 Member Selection Committee reviews all new nominations
• New nominations must spend 1 year in the library prior to consideration
• Nominations are considered for induction for a period of 3 years, if they are not inducted they are returned to the library
The Ballot• The Members of the Selection
Committee send their choices of nominations out of the library to the Selection Committee Chair
• Choices are discussed and added to the Ballot. The Ballot must contain:
• 9 Players• 9 Builders• 4 Veterans
• Each member of the Selection Committee then votes for 6 possible Inductees on the nominations on the Ballot, and the nominees with the most votes will be inducted that year
The Inductees• The Selection Committee
Chairperson contacts the Inductee in May to inform them of their impending Induction, and the Press Release naming all Inductions is released June 15
• Inductees are sent a package in July/August with the Induction Ring Presentation Reception and Induction Dinner Information
• The Induction Dinner is held in conjunction with the OLA Annual General Meeting Banquet, the Ring Presentation Reception held earlier in the afternoon at the Museum
ARTIFACTS
Purpose - CollectionsTo collect, record, preserve, interpret and exhibit artifacts and archival material related to the history of Lacrosse in Ontario
Key considerationsMaterial collected must have historical significance and contribute to a clearer understanding or interpretation of some aspects of the game of lacrosse or the people honoured in the Hall of Fame
Considerations for donations. Accessions Committee will make the final decisions to accept or reject donations
. A donation will only be accepted as an outright gift
. The Hall of Fame will not be obligated to exhibit any item accepted for the permanent collection
COLLECTION FOCUS 2019 AND 2020
OLYMPICS• Olympics – then and now
LACROSSE & HOCKEY CONNECTIONS• Newsy Lalonde
• Wayne Gretzky
• Brendan & Brian Shanahan
• Connor McDavid
WOMEN & INDIGENOUS HISTORY• Women’s Lacrosse - 1970’s to
present day
• Indigenous History
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING OUR MODULE!THE ONTARIO LACROSSE HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM