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SUMMARY:MEMBERSHIP MONDAY: WRITING YOUR PERSONAL STORY
DESCRIPTION:Your story matters! Join Sarah Knowles and local author\, photographer\, and political analyst Stephen Legault for a discussion about how to capture and write your personal or family history.  Writing your story for posteriety\, for museum archives and local history books serves as an important way for researchers\, historians and museums and archives to understand a community’s history and the way of life of its residents over time. \nIn 2021\, the Canmore Museum launched the Stories That Matter platform.  It was conceived as a way to collect and share stories that matter to our community and as a way to build bridges\, create community memory and promote a deeper understanding of our shared history and one another. This workshop will highlight how write a story that shares insights into daily life\, culture and traditions\, work\, recreation\, milestones and anniversaries and community life and leaves a lasting legacy of you and your family.\n\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTERS \nStephen Legault is the author of fifteen books\, including most recently Taking a Break from Saving the World (2020) and the photo-essay book Where Rivers Meet: Photographs and Stories from the Bow Valley and Kananaskis (2019). He is a full-time writer\, photographer\, political analyst and strategy consultant.\nHe has been writing since 1988\, and for nearly as long has been leading national and international conservation programs and organizations. He recently served as program director for the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y). His writing includes nine murder mystery novels\, books of essays on Buddhism and Taoism and a collection of works by 25 authors on Alberta’s Bow Valley. Stephen lives in Canmore\, Alberta with his wife Jenn\, and two sons\, Rio and Silas. \nSarah Knowles serves as the Canmore Museum’s Visitor + Membership Services Officer. With a background in community-based anthropology and a passion for social history\, Sarah is a trained anthropologist\, cross cultural communicator\, and youth program creator and facilitator. From a young age\, Sarah has cared deeply about people and knows the importance and power of community. Through her Master’s degree in Anthropology from Western University\, and her BA Honours in Anthropology and International Development from Trent University\, she has learned how to listen and learn from diverse sets of people and how to help facilitate strong community- centered programing. Sarah is fully trained in qualitative research\, skills she has honed through her Master’s thesis which included field research in Pune\, India and extensive textual analysis of 100s of online blogs. She further grew her research expertise during an internship with the strategy department at the Girl Guides of Canada head offices where she helped plan\, conduct\, and analyse various research projects. She is also equipped with participatory research and evaluation skills that have allowed her to successfully engage and learn from communities in Canada and Ghana\, West Africa. Sarah has worked with people of all ages but especially enjoys working with youth. Sarah is excited to be working in a museum environment and to engage with the Canmore community\, where she will particularly enjoy the many hiking and other outdoor opportunities.\n\n\n				This is Photoshop’s version of Lorem Ipsum. Proin gravida nibh vel velit auctor aliquet.\nAenean sollicitudin\, lorem quis bibendum auctor\, nisi elit consequat ipsum\, nec sagittis sem nibh id elit.\nDuis sed odio sit amet nibh vulputate cursus a sit amet mauris. Morbi accumsan ipsum velit. Nam nec tellus a odio tincidunt auctor a ornare odio. Sed non mauris vitae erat consequat auctor eu in elit.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/membership-monday-new-directions-for-museum-school-programming-2/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Members Events,Program,Stories That Matter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220328T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220328T173000
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CREATED:20211228T181935Z
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SUMMARY:COLLECTIONS TOUR: THE LIVES OF WOMEN IN EARLY CANMORE
DESCRIPTION:While men’s stories are told in detail\, women are often stereotypically represented in objects related to their traditional social roles\, limited to the home\, domestic duties\, and childrearing. Through this narrow depiction\, museums have done a disservice to the real history of women’s contributions to society. Join us as we search the Canmore Museum’s collection for information of the lives of women in early Canmore. \nThis special behind-the-scenes collection tour is being hosted as part of our monthly Membership Monday series and is open to both Museum members and the public to participate; advance tickets are required. This event is part of our Women’s History Month programming. \nThe Canmore Museum participates in the Restrictions Exemption Program. As a result\, program registrants attending this onsite program will be required to show proof of vaccination\, a negative test result (from within the last 48 hours) or a certificate of medical exemption along with one piece of photo ID. Wearng masks is also be required by all participants throughout the duration of the tour.\n\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTERS \nMercedes Cormier brings 8 years of progressive experience at the Royal AlbertaMuseum to her role at the Canmore Museum. She started at the RAM\, as a volunteer\, then progressed toCollections Technician\, to her final role at the RAM asCollections Management Assistant. In this role\, she was responsible for helping lead the recent move of the Royal Alberta Museum’s collection from the museum’s old Glenora location to their new museum building and current offsite storage facility. In that intense three-year project\, she has handled and helped re-house nearly every object in the RAM’s vast collection. Mercedes is currently working with various collections at theRAM to finish up post move tasks. She has experience in working with human history objects\, natural history specimens\, and collections representing Alberta’s Indigenous communities. Outside of her experience at the Royal Alberta Museum\, Mercedes has also worked with specialty collections at the Bata Shoe Museum inToronto\, Ontario (practicum) and at Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology from the Univeristy of Alberta and is currently undertaking a graduate diploma in HeritageResource Management with Athabasca University.  \nSarah Knowles serves as the Canmore Museum’s Visitor + Membership Services Officer. With a background in community-based anthropology and a passion for social history\, Sarah is a trained anthropologist\, cross cultural communicator\, and youth program creator and facilitator. From a young age\, Sarah has cared deeply about people and knows the importance and power of community. Through her Master’s degree in Anthropology from Western University\, and her BA Honours in Anthropology and International Development from Trent University\, she has learned how to listen and learn from diverse sets of people and how to help facilitate strong community- centered programing. Sarah is fully trained in qualitative research\, skills she has honed through her Master’s thesis which included field research in Pune\, India and extensive textual analysis of 100s of online blogs. She further grew her research expertise during an internship with the strategy department at the Girl Guides of Canada head offices where she helped plan\, conduct\, and analyse various research projects. She is also equipped with participatory research and evaluation skills that have allowed her to successfully engage and learn from communities in Canada and Ghana\, West Africa. Sarah has worked with people of all ages but especially enjoys working with youth. Sarah is excited to be working in a museum environment and to engage with the Canmore community\, where she will particularly enjoy the many hiking and other outdoor opportunities.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/membership-monday-lives-of-women-in-early-canmore/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220228T160000
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SUMMARY:MEMBERSHIP MONDAY: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR MUSEUM SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
DESCRIPTION:Meet our new Programs Officer\, Kevin Meisner\, and learn more about the new directions that the Canmore Museum is taking towards museum education.  Kevin will demonstrate the museum’s Museum@School website; this is a new online platform for Bow Valley educators to access a wide variety of resources and programming\, including Museum@School content\, field trip experiences\, objects from our teaching collection\, and class spaces at the Canmore Museum or the Canmore NWMP Barracks for teacher-created activities. \n\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTERS \nKevin Meisner joined the team at the Canmore Museum in November 2021 as our new Programs Officer. He brings a wealth of knowledge in interpretation\, education program development\, and exhibition research and design to the Canmore Museum.  He was  with the Britannia Mining Museum from 2007 and 2021\, with progressive growth in the organization\, beginning as an Interpreter before branching out into interpretive training\, interpretive planning\, program development\, and exhibit development.  Kevin was part of the development team of several award-winning exhibitions and programs. Prior to this\, he had worked in computer network design.  \nAt Britannia\, Kevin was part of the development team responsible for such education programming and exhibition experiences as the Terra Lab\, which explores the story of human mineral exploration\, from our earliest ancestors\, through to the latest research in low-impact resource extraction\, all while acknowledging the conflict between our resource demand and the need to protect fragile habitats.  He also served as co-creator of the Boom! Experience\, Britannia’s award-winning multi-sensory\, live-action attraction — now\, one of Vancouver’s top things to do for locals and tourists alike. BOOM! introduces audiences to the story\, sights and sounds behind the architectural marvel\, Mill No. 3\, with an immersive live-action experience that offers multiple screens\, over thirty speakers\, and leading-edge special effects — bringing all 20-storeys back to life. \nKevin has an Honours B.A in Psychology and Mathematics  from the University of Waterloo and is working towards a Masters in Museum Education from the University of British Columbia. \nSarah Knowles serves as the Canmore Museum’s Visitor + Membership Services Officer. With a background in community-based anthropology and a passion for social history\, Sarah is a trained anthropologist\, cross cultural communicator\, and youth program creator and facilitator. From a young age\, Sarah has cared deeply about people and knows the importance and power of community. Through her Master’s degree in Anthropology from Western University\, and her BA Honours in Anthropology and International Development from Trent University\, she has learned how to listen and learn from diverse sets of people and how to help facilitate strong community- centered programing. Sarah is fully trained in qualitative research\, skills she has honed through her Master’s thesis which included field research in Pune\, India and extensive textual analysis of 100s of online blogs. She further grew her research expertise during an internship with the strategy department at the Girl Guides of Canada head offices where she helped plan\, conduct\, and analyse various research projects. She is also equipped with participatory research and evaluation skills that have allowed her to successfully engage and learn from communities in Canada and Ghana\, West Africa. Sarah has worked with people of all ages but especially enjoys working with youth. Sarah is excited to be working in a museum environment and to engage with the Canmore community\, where she will particularly enjoy the many hiking and other outdoor opportunities.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/membership-monday-new-directions-for-museum-school-programming/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220131T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220131T173000
DTSTAMP:20260504T121940
CREATED:20211228T093430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220106T181821Z
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SUMMARY:MEMBERSHIP MONDAY: BECOMING A SOCIALLY SUSTAINING MUSEUM
DESCRIPTION:This last year has been one of reflection and change for the museum. As we enter a new year\, we are keen to have a conversation around why the Museum has adopted the Social Museum model and how it is actively working  to engage with the community in meaningful and sustainable ways.  The first Member Monday of the new year will be  a sit down conversation with museum staff and representatives of some of the initiatives the Museum has been working with. This event will focus on two key programs the Canmore Museum is involved in\, OF/By/FOR ALL and Ki Futures.  We are very excited to share some of the steps the museum has been quietly making towards becoming an inclusive and sustainable organization working with and for the Canmore community.  \n\n\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTERS \nDoug Worts. Over the past three decades\, Douglas has published and spoken widely\, in Canada and internationally\, on topics of museum audience\, creativity\, education and the relationship of culture to sustainability.  For almost 20 years\, Doug’s special research and publishing focus has been on understanding and promoting the notion of a ‘culture of sustainability’.  This interest crystallized when he was invited to join LEAD International (Leadership for Environment and Development) – a cross-disciplinary\, global network\, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and created to explore and promote the goal of sustainability.  He is a founding member of the Canadian Working Group on Museums and Sustainable Communities and a recipient of a Senior Research Fellowship from the Canadian Museums Association.  For five years\, during the 1990s\, Douglas taught a graduate course in museum education – part of the Master of Museum Studies Program at the University of Toronto.  A founding member of the Visitor Studies Association (VSA)\, Doug also has been a consultant to many museums and museum organizations\, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London\, the Getty Museum in California and the American Association of Museums.  From 2002 to 2005\, he was co-chair of the Alberta Museum Association’s Museum Excellence Program (MEP)\, helping to foster innovation and effectiveness across Alberta museums.  Douglas’ goal is to bring his unique perspective on culture’s relationship to sustainability into practical applications that foster meaningful societal change.   Most recently\, Doug has been working closely with Ki Culture to develop an intenational community of museums focussed on creating shared tools to foster social and environmental sustainability at a local level. \nSarah Knowles serves as the Canmore Museum’s Visitor + Membership Services Officer. With a background in community-based anthropology and a passion for social history\, Sarah is a trained anthropologist\, cross cultural communicator\, and youth program creator and facilitator. From a young age\, Sarah has cared deeply about people and knows the importance and power of community. Through her Master’s degree in Anthropology from Western University\, and her BA Honours in Anthropology and International Development from Trent University\, she has learned how to listen and learn from diverse sets of people and how to help facilitate strong community- centered programing. Sarah is fully trained in qualitative research\, skills she has honed through her Master’s thesis which included field research in Pune\, India and extensive textual analysis of 100s of online blogs. She further grew her research expertise during an internship with the strategy department at the Girl Guides of Canada head offices where she helped plan\, conduct\, and analyse various research projects. She is also equipped with participatory research and evaluation skills that have allowed her to successfully engage and learn from communities in Canada and Ghana\, West Africa. Sarah has worked with people of all ages but especially enjoys working with youth. Sarah is excited to be working in a museum environment and to engage with the Canmore community\, where she will particularly enjoy the many hiking and other outdoor opportunities. \nRon Ulrich serves as the Canmore Museum’s Executive Officer. With over 35 years in the museum sector\, Ron brings extensive experience in the museum and cultural sector and brings a strong vision and a holistic understanding of the arts\, heritage and tourism sectors to each project and institution he leads. With a background as senior cultural manager\, he has become a keen and perceptive leader with extensive experience in strategic and business planning\, facility development\, project management\, and fund development. He also has considerable experience in developing and executing marketing campaigns and public relations plans and events. Ron is also a skilled curator\, interpretive planner and programmer\, co-curating exhibitions\, programs and publications with diverse communities such as southern Albert’a Japanese-Canadian\, Jewish\, Italian and Indigenous communities\, for which the project teams have received numerous awards of excellence.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/membership-monday-becoming-a-socially-sustaining-museum/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Members Events,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20211206T140000
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SUMMARY:MEMBERSHIP MONDAY HOLIDAY EDITION
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Canmore Museum are invited to celebrate the holidays at the North West Mounted Police Barracks. Members will learn how to make pioneer Christmas decorations and help bring the holiday spirit to the Barracks. A Christmas cookie exchange\, some hot chocolate and carol singing will round out the event. \nThe Canmore Museum is particiapting in the Restrictions Exemption Program. All participants must show proof of double vaccination and a valid photo ID before entry.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/membership-monday-holiday-edition/
LOCATION:NWMP Barracks\, 609 8th Street\, Canmore\, Alberta\, T1W 2B1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Members Events
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SUMMARY:MEMBERSHIP MONDAY
DESCRIPTION:Join the museum’s new Collections Officer\, Mercedes Cormier\, for a behind the scenes look at the Museum’s collections and archives. Program participants will learn about the museum’s current reorganization and rehousing project\, how to access and use the Museum’s archives and hear stories about some of the objects in the collection.  This event is for active members only. Please RSVP by emailing in**@***********um.com or by calling (403) 678-2462\, extension 0. \nThe Canmore Museum is participating in the Alberta Health Services COVID-19 Restrictions Exemptions Program; those wishing to join members of the BVIP in the museum’s Discovery Hall will be required to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test (from within 48 hours of the time of the program) or a valid doctor’s exemption letter and photo ID.
URL:https://canmoremuseum.com/event/membership-monday-2/
LOCATION:Canmore Museum\, 902B 7th Ave\, Canmore\, AB\, T1W 3K1\, Canada
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