Stony Plain & Parkland Pioneer Museum
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facebook.comThe educational thresher is almost finished. It will be a great addition to our other heritage farming displays.
Tonight is the last lecture in our series. Come out to hear Kristine Fedyniak speak, her lecture is entitled "Splash! Fishing for Clues: The Importance of Fish During the Fur Trade in Alberta".
Celina Loyer will be here tonight to talk about "The Michel Band: A Local History".
Denny May gave an interesting talk last night on the 1929 Diphtheria Flight.
Tonight we are hosting Denny May, son of Wop May, for a lecture entitled "Wop May Part II: The 1929 Diphtheria Mercy Flight". For more information http://bit.ly/LectureSeries2018
Diane Meili's lecture on Lac St. Anne was very interesting and well attended. Our next lecture is on Monday night, when we will host Wop May's son, Denny, for a talk on the 1929 Diphtheria Mercy Flight.
Join us on Monday evening at 7pm for a lecture by Diane Meili, entitled "Spirituality of Lac St. Anne: Before and After Christian Contact". Entrance is $5 and there will be light refreshments served. http://bit.ly/LectureSeries2018
Join us for a series of four lectures on topics of local historical interest.
Join us over four Monday nights, beginning on February 26, for a lecture series on local topics. For more information go to http://bit.ly/LectureSeries2018
Our "do-everything guys" have finished three beautiful cabinets for the Kinsmen. They are set up in the Founders' Building.
We are looking for some kitchen cabinets (lower sections) for the Founders' Building. If anyone knows of any free (or very cheap) used cabinets please let us know.
Our "do everything guys" have completed their latest project, a farming sleigh bunk that could be used as is to move lumber or could have a box attached.