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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Duvall House Update

All of the windows, except in the kitchen, have been installed. The old siding is being removed. The fellow on the forklift was overheard to say, " I could sit here all day and watch Randy work!"
They were busy trying to take advantage of the exceptionally warm day for this time of year.

They made short work of removing the siding. Even the tractor driver knows how to use a hammer!!!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Edwin's Legacy

We have lost another pioneer from our community this week.
Edwin Armstrong was a strong supporter of our museum. When he was able, he was at the museum, painting, mowing, or providing moral support for others working there. He was a Board Member for years volunteering his time and expertise.
The Edwin Armstrong Building at Tomahawk Park exists because of his generosity.
He lived a long life (97 years) and was always the consummate gentleman.
He will be missed.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Techno Workshop

Noreen and Lucille attended a workshop at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon on new technology available for museums. Smartboards and other touchboards were demonstrated. Applications with the Smartboard were shown by the Allan Sapp Gallery. Blogs, pod casts and other Internet methods of communicating to the world about our museums.

Some of the information was pertinent to the larger museums, so the task now is to decide how we can use some of the ideas and apply them to our museum. We are going to try some podcasts - so watch for them soon!

We also browsed their sales shop and came away with some ideas for ours. We are always on the lookout for some things that we can do in-house.

It is an exciting time for our museum. If you live in the area and would like to help us out, contact someone from the list of contacts below.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Premier Visits Museum in Cut Knife


This morning we were pleased to welcome Lorne Calvert, Premier of Saskatchewan, to our museum. He came to see the restored Tomahawk and view a few of our displays. He listened to Lucille's blatant promotion of small town museums, the proposed 1885 Coalition, and Saskatchewan Tourism.

Also there was "Mr. Cut Knife", Roger Emberley, who has been promoting our town and museum since he moved here from Newfoundland several years ago. Present were Cut Knife Mayor, Germaine Vany, interested citizens, and other CMMM Board Members.

It is not every day we can say we hosted a Premier!