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   Imagine coming upon a backroad mansion. The door creaks open and within the dust and cobwebs are ghosts of antiquity. The table is set, cook pots sit cold on the woodburning stove, photos, furniture and all, just as it was - 150 years ago.

   But - the mysteries of the Victorian past are available to explore, minus dust and cobwebs.

For a small fee Jenn Jaffray gives guided tours through Virden Pioneer Home Museum, introducing guests to a bygone era. Making sense of the antiques within is part of her day-to-day work.

   Jenn and her husband Jared, (Town of Virden Assistant to Chief Administrative Officer) moved from Brandon to Virden over a year ago. Jenn was initially hired as the summer museum manager. Now, she’s thrilled to have a year-round role with the Pioneer Home Museum.

   Jenn was ready to take on this role, she tells: “I have been researching genealogy for more than 35 years. Moving to the great town of Virden 1.5 years ago has certainly been an adventure.

   “Upon moving here, I contacted the museum right away, wanting to volunteer. Previously I had a home daycare in Brandon for over 15 years, I needed a change.

   “I joined the museum board and have been employed since May 2025 as the manager.”

   Traditionally, Virden’s museum is open May through September with summer staff doing the cleaning and touring guests while faithful members of the museum board wrestle with ways and means to organize, index and present the museum’s many artifacts.

  Now, Jenn has taken much of that load off board members shoulders in a position that has transitioned to a year-round job. 

   “Summer is our busiest time, and I

manage the day-to-day operations, staff, and completing museum projects to build connections and tell stories of Virden and the Victorian era.”

   Indeed, she’s bringing relevance to the artifacts by helping the public get to know the people of the past and sharing the secrets held within the pioneer home.

   Jaffray has just updated the James Bolton (family) area, and the church displays.

A story teller, but of fact not mere fancy, Jenn’s research is piecing together the stories of Virden pioneers and their relevance in today’s world, like the discovery that Virden’s Ivens Street has a connection with Justin Trudeau (VEA Feb. 13 issue, pg.2).

   Be it glorious or roguish historical research helps to connect Canadians.

   Jenn says, “There are many other projects in the works such as the founding families of Virden flip chart display, a book on all the mayors of Virden, a book on the history of the (museum) house and formation of the museum….”

   She explains her purpose in the pioneer home museum and says, “My work ensures that local artifacts, photographs, and personal histories are not simply stored away, but interpreted and shared in meaningful ways.

   “Virden’s history is deeply significant and wanting to share these stories, help people understand where it came from, strengthen Virden’s identity, and inspire pride for future generations.”

   Jenn is happy to help people search out their family history through the Pioneer Home Museum archives. “If anyone needs family history help or wants to book a tour, please contact me at virdenpioneermuseum@gmail.com.”

Virden museum: Truth is stranger

than fiction

By Anne Davison

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