Missus M., Michael Furey and Bob the Mummy

Mooney-Furey-02Join us at the Canadian Haunted Attraction Conference this April.
Missus Mooney will be hosting a seminar on adding a Victorian or Edwardian theme to your haunted event, as well the good Doctor will be offering her world famous mummy unwrapping on the trade floor. More info coming soon.

Canadian Haunted Attractions Conference

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Up To Our Ankles in Antics

Mrs. Mooney & Michael Furey are happy to say we have made it through another season of Good Cheer, Wassailing A-Plenty and throwing the past year’s baby out with the bath water.. although seeing it was such a long year the baby was rather more like a shriveled old man by years end.  So with 2012 in its early inception we are happy to announce many NEW things are afoot. Our segment of Deals From the Dark Side is scheduled to be on January 24th as well we are appearing on another program You Gotta Eat Here sometime in the early part of this year as well. We are ironing out our pitch for a new history based show Cemetery Stories which has the promising possibly of being picked up and our Historic Hamilton Walking Tours will return in mid April.

We will also be involved in the 200th year celebration of the War of 1812.. which in truthfulness seems a bit odd to me, as who celebrates WAR? but i suppose it’s our triumph over the often mislead and misinformed Americans (who still think they won) that makes it so vitally important to this side of Canada. I’m sure out in British Columbia they are all scratching their heads and wondering what the big deal is.

We are also excited to announce our participation in the Canadian Haunted Attractions Conference to be held in our dear city of Hamilton. Mrs. M can’t yet devulge what will occur via her presence as yet, but…once the details have been hashed about, all will come out in the wash, so to speak.

Once again, thank you to all our lovely friends out there who support us endlessly and may you all enjoy a very HAPPY NEW YEAR and a prosperous and healthy one as well.

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Ha’Penny Harkers Carolling in Bronte Village

The Ha’Penny Harkers will be appearing in Bronte Village (Oakville, ON) this coming Sat. Nov 26th from noon until 4pm. We shall be strolling the walkways and singing in celebration of the Holiday Season and annual tree lighting ceremony. Come out enjoy an afternoon of entertainment, food and of course a visit from the jolly ol’ elf himself.

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New Things Afoot…

After many years of working hard in the historical field and living in Hamilton, I have decided to make the leap forward and attempt to bring to fruition a life long dream of mine. To run a historical museum. Yes, most museums are historical in nature but what I believe is Hamilton truly needs a museum of its own. One that shows the public its history from start to present and a living museum at that. There are plenty of “museums” in our city most of which are actual historical residences or locations that only talk of their history. None of these address the city’s history on the whole. This is where we want to fit in. This will not be an easy task I’m sure. We have no building, no funds and minimal artifacts, but I do have an extensive background in all things archaeological, historical and experience operating a museum so with this we move forward. Now comes the task of convincing others with the means to back our ideas and support our venture. Much thought has gone into this and we feel somewhere in the downtown core is where such a place needs to be. A place where our cities populace can visit and feel proud that Hamilton is their home as well easily accessible for tourists. I want it to be a building filled with memories and photographs and bits and bobs of our illustrious heritage. A place where schools can bring children and learn about all things Hamilton. We have a great city and Michael and I are proud to call it home. It’s the first city where I feel comfortable and I did not grow up here. As a matter of fact I am a recent resident of just over 5 years now, but I am a strong supporter of this city and there are many who will tell you this. One does not come to Hamilton and not fall in love. We have wondrous things to see, historical buildings of merit and many firsts happened here. We have artists and musicians and writers and a prolific new culture emerging which oddly enough ties into the very Victorian path we started from. This city was a hub for the vaudeville scene, many well-known actors have graced our streets, theatres and hotels. Writers such as Oscar Wilde who wrote of Hamilton’s charm and men and women who have made Hamilton a success past and present. Because of all this I believe we need a museum of this type here.  So, from this moment forward my intentions are out there, lets hope others see our vision as well.  More to come as we develop our plan and move ahead…

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