The Lennox & Addington County Museum & Archives in Napanee presents a special documentary presentation "Harry's Story" on Saturday, November 25th at 2pm.

‘Harry’s Story’ is a new documentary about Flinton, Ontario resident Harry Andringa. Harry was nine years old when Hitler’s Nazis invaded the Netherlands. Harry’s family risked their own lives by hiding Jews from the Nazis, saving them from the death camps. The memories of 1940-45 are still vivid in Harry’s mind as he tells about living under Nazi brutality. In the past, Harry visited local schools for Remembrance Day services to share his story to students. Now his memories live on in this documentary which will be available free on YouTube.

More than 120 people attended the debut screening on October 25th at the Land O' Lakes Lions Hall in Northbrook. The documentary was produced by Ken and Cathy Hook in 4K resolution. More information about the film and a trailer can be viewed at www.harrysstory.ca.

Admission is $3 and are available at the door. The Lennox & Addington County Museum & Archives is located at 97 Thomas Street East in Napanee. For more information, please visit www.CountyMuseum.ca.