Agricultural Hall of Fame of Quebec
Coordinates: 45°38′05″N 72°57′28″W / 45.6348369°N 72.9577886°W
Temple de la renommée de l'agriculture du Québec | |
Motto | Hommage aux artisans de la terre |
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Formation | 1991 |
Type | not-for-profit |
Purpose | Hall of Fame |
Location | |
Official language | French |
Website | http://www.templeagriculture.org/ |
The Agricultural Hall of Fame of Quebec (French: Temple de la renommée de l'agriculture du Québec) honours and celebrates those who have made a lasting contribution to the advancement of the field of agriculture in the province of Quebec, Canada.
A non profit association founded in 1991 and located in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, the Agricultural Hall of Fame of Quebec is currently administered by a board of 9 individuals elected during a general assembly that is held on a yearly basis.[1]
Gallery
The hall of fame exposes portraits of its inductees in a gallery. The gallery used to be located at the ExpoCité complex in Quebec City but was moved to the La Coop building in Saint-Hyacinthe in 2014.[2] Candidates for induction are submitted by member of the association who then form a selection committee. The year's inductees are honored during a banquet after the general assembly where their portraits are unveiled and permanently hung in the gallery.[1]
Notable inductees
Name | Year of induction | Profession |
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Alphonse Desjardins | 1993 | Businessman |
Adélard Godbout | 1992 | Politician |
Thomas Bassett Macaulay | 1992 | Actuary |
Dr. Duncan McNab McEachran | 1992 | Veterinarian |
Dr. Ernest Mercier | 1992 | Agronomist |
See also
References
- 1 2 "À propo de nous" [About Us]. http://www.templeagriculture.org/ (in French). Temple de la renommée de l'agriculture du Québec. Retrieved December 14, 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Jean-Luc Lorry (April 23, 2013). "Le Temple de la renommée de l'agriculture sera érigé sur le site de l'Expo" [The Hall of Fame will be erected on the Expo site]. http://www.lecourrier.qc.ca/ (in French). Le Courrier de Saint-Hyacinthe. Retrieved December 14, 2014. External link in
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