Trail Daily Times, March 24, 2016

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Italian internment exhibit timely and relevant Steady stream of visitors view exhibit at Trail library as display soon to be headed back East SHERI REGNIER Trail Times

Given the events of today, the exhibit showing at the Trail and District Public Library is both timely and relevant, says Karen McDonnell. “With the arrival of Syrian refugees and the war of words regarding the Muslim community, I think it is important to remember where we were and where we need to be,” explained McDonnell, vice chair of the library board. “Those are events we should never allow to be repeated. Education is key and that is one of the mandates of a library.” Up to 20 people a day made a visit to Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Times: Italian Canadian Internment Experience since it opened in January. Most were from the West Kootenay, though visitors from Washington State, Hungary and Brazil signed the visitors’ log, all giving the exhibit a thumbs up. “I remember leaving the hockey game one night and the number of people who were looking at the exhibit, as well as looking at the THS (Trail Historical Society) exhibits, was great,” said McDonnell. “We were a bit worried about leaving it open all the time, but I think that definitely provided a

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unique situation for those visiting Trail for whatever reason,” she added. “It was a bit of work (bringing in the exhibit) but the learning experiences provided for all age levels was terrific.” The vice chair acknowledges that even though decades have passed, the Italian Canadian internment experience still evokes raw memories that are best left to rest for some, including one local family. But overall, the on-loan exhibit from the Toronto Columbus Centre generated a favourable community buzz and sometimes bridged the gap between young and older Greater Trail citizens. “I think those that visited were pleased they had come, it was information and for most, an unknown piece of history,” McDonnell said. “There were a number of school groups that viewed the exhibit and when the numbers required, Kathryn Foley (library director) and her staff helped with the students,” she added. “On at least one occasion Ray Tenisci came by to tell the students about his early life in Trail.” Tenisci’s father, Fioravante (Fred) Tenisci was arrested and interned for three years at Petawawa before he returned to Trail, married and raised 10 children. Another local person, Christine DeMarco, spoke with visiting community groups about the profound impact her grandfather’s internment had on the family, including the loss of cultural heritage. DeMarco joined a group of VALERIE ROSSI Trail Times

There’s no way into Fort Shepherd now that Teck has shut its gate to the motorized public. The Trail Wildlife Association (TWA), which manages the property on behalf of the Land Conservancy of British Columbia, recently made the

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Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Times: Italian Canadian Internment Experience is on display outside the Trail and District Library until March 31. The exhibit showcases the experiences of Italian Canadians interned during the Second World War. Nelson retirees last Friday and includes a photo of DeMarco’s Hundreds of Italian Canadians, grandmother, is showing on the including seven men from Trail, shared her grandfather’s story. “We did not grow up speaking Red Floor in the Trail Memorial were arrested and held in prison or remote camps during the Second Italian,” said DeMarco. “English Centre until March 31. “Every time I come to see the World War but no interned Italian was our first language spoken in the home, Italian accents faded and exhibit I learn something new,” was ever charged or convicted of a many in our community changed said McDonnell. “There are always war-related crime. For decades, little was known their names to sound more French new insights and little stories that about this dark period of Canadian or more English,” she explained. are shared.” On June 10, 1940, RCMP and history. The primary reason being “This language suicide resulted in grandchildren who could no local authorities launched raids the interned men and their familonger communicate with their on certain homes labelled “fascist” lies chose to erase this episode of the Canadian government claimed their lives and not speak about it grandparents.” The audio visual exhibit, which were threats to national security. privately or publicly. decision to close its gate to protect the conservancy lands and now Teck has followed suit. “Teck allowed through-access on our land north of the conservancy lands as it is the only road access to the conservancy lands,” explained Catherine Adair, Teck community relations leader. “In support of the Land Conservancy’s decision to close access to the conser-

vancy we have closed the access across the Teck lands.” This hits close to home for Trail resident Darelyn Stuart, who is just one local who’s frequented the property for over 20 years. She is devastated that she can no longer spend time at Fort Shepherd quadding, visiting and enjoying the outdoors with her family. “It hurts to know that it’s closed to all

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