Fultz House Museum

Fultz House Museum We are a community Museum operated by volunteers. One hundred percent of the funds we raise go back to the Museum and its grounds.

The mission of Fultz Corner Restoration Society is to collect, preserve, and present the history and interests of Sackville, Lucasville, Beaver Bank, Kinsac, and the surrounding areas.

Hiring two summer student positions,  Interpretation Assistant and Program Assistant. Grant requirement is between the a...
05/31/2026

Hiring two summer student positions, Interpretation Assistant and Program Assistant. Grant requirement is between the age of 15-30 at the time of employment. Please read the postings attached for additional requirements and information.

We are open Saturday May 30, 10 am to 5 pm for the Love Sackville Day. Starting June 6 we are open weekends. In July and...
05/29/2026

We are open Saturday May 30, 10 am to 5 pm for the Love Sackville Day.

Starting June 6 we are open weekends. In July and August we are open daily.

Our first Tuesday Tea is July 7. Tickets need to be purchased in advance.

We hope to see you at Fultz House Museum this summer.

05/14/2026
We are hiring a Research Assistant summer student.  Please see the attached job description and send in your resume and ...
04/21/2026

We are hiring a Research Assistant summer student. Please see the attached job description and send in your resume and coverletter.

The Fultz Corner Restoration Society AGM will take place on  April 16 at 6:30 pm. The public is invited to attend. Pleas...
03/30/2026

The Fultz Corner Restoration Society AGM will take place on April 16 at 6:30 pm. The public is invited to attend. Please send us an email or message for meeting details if you wish to attend. As per the normal board cycle, the election of president, secretary and member-at-large will take place.

03/22/2026

Last week, we were honoured to welcome Joanne Boudreau from the Fultz House Museum, who shared a special local history project she has been working on with a dedicated group of community volunteers and elders. Together, they are preserving an important collection of personal stories from African Nova Scotians who attended segregated schools in our local communities of Maroon Hill, Lucasville, and Cobequid Road.

Through their voices, photographs, and memories, we were invited to learn about an important and often difficult chapter of our shared local history. The stories were powerful, moving, and deeply meaningful, and we are grateful to those who chose to share their lived experiences with such honesty and courage.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the community members whose stories and images helped us better understand our past and listen more closely to the experiences of our neighbours. It was a meaningful reminder that learning our history helps shape how we think about the future and the community we hope to build together.

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Support Fultz House Museum,  buy tickets for a chance to win.
03/17/2026

Support Fultz House Museum, buy tickets for a chance to win.

🍀 Lucky to Call Nova Scotia Home 🍀

Nova Scotia has deep Irish roots — from music and storytelling to communities across the province that proudly celebrate their heritage every St. Patrick’s Day.

This week’s Nova Scotia’s Halftime 50/50 Draw is your chance to celebrate that heritage and support it at the same time.

🎟 One ticket could win you half the jackpot
🏛 Every ticket helps support Nova Scotia’s heritage organizations

Because heritage isn’t just in the past — it’s something we keep alive together.

🍀 Feeling lucky?

Get your tickets now before tomorrow’s draw:
👉 halftime5050.ca

03/15/2026

Winner will receive half of posted prize. Winner will be drawn at approximately 7:30pm on Tuesdays at the Halifax Forum Super Bingo. Winner will be posted here and on social media platforms.

The jackpot is growing!  Help support Nova Scotia heritage organizations.  We would appreciate if you are able to suppor...
03/07/2026

The jackpot is growing! Help support Nova Scotia heritage organizations. We would appreciate if you are able to support Fultz House Museum.

Winner will receive half of posted prize. Winner will be drawn at approximately 7:30pm on Tuesdays at the Halifax Forum Super Bingo. Winner will be posted here and on social media platforms.

We are a member of the  Council of Nova Scotia Archives.
03/03/2026

We are a member of the Council of Nova Scotia Archives.

Colleagues and friends near and far: Nova Scotia's archival community needs your help! 🆘

As many of you know, the recently tabled 2026-27 Nova Scotia Provincial Budget included significant cuts across the arts, culture, and heritage sectors. While the majority of these reductions – totalling $130 Million – fall within the Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage (CCTH), one program critical to archives in Nova Scotia, falls outside of that department.

The Provincial Archival Development Program (PADP) – a modest but foundational $50,000 funding program administered by the Nova Scotia Archives – falls under the Department of Service Nova Scotia.

WHY PADP MATTERS

We are very grateful that CCTH has maintained the CNSA’s annual operating grant. At the same time, we are deeply concerned by the decision within Service Nova Scotia to eliminate PADP.

👉 PADP is the only funding program in Nova Scotia specifically tailored to the needs of archives.

For an overview of projects funded through this program, please see the compiled PADP Adjudication Reports from 2018–2025, prepared by the Chair of PADP Adjudication, CNSA's Vice President:https://www.councilofnsarchives.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/2018-2025-PADP-projects.pdf

PADP's elimination, combined with the recent discontinuation of the federal Documentary Heritage Communities Program (DHCP), leaves the province’s 100+ archival institutions with very few options for advancing archival projects.

This is a serious loss for the archival community and for the documentary heritage these institutions preserve on behalf of the public.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

We believe it is important that the provincial government hears from archivists, heritage workers, researchers, and community members – near and far – about the value of archives to communities and the potential impact of PADP's elimination.

We encourage you to write to Service Nova Scotia to express your concern and request that they restore PADP. To make this easier, we have created a customizable template letter.

1. Download the Template Letter from here: https://www.councilofnsarchives.ca/help-save-padp/

2. Personalize it: As an archival colleague, your voice brings important perspective on the unique and essential role of archives and funding programs like PADP play in supporting archival work.

3. Email your letter to:
> Minister Jill Balser: [email protected]
> Deputy Minister Joanne Munro: [email protected]

Please help us show Service Nova Scotia that Nova Scotia's documentary heritage is not 'discretionary' – it is essential to communities, institutions, and public life in this province.

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Address

33 Sackville Drive
Lower Sackville, NS
B4C0E5

Opening Hours

10am - 5pm

Telephone

+19028653794

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