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SUMMARY:Love Local Customer Appreciation Event
DESCRIPTION:Cranbrook’s Downtown Businesses are showing their appreciation for all the local support they have received during these unprecedented times.\nOver 45 restaurants\, cafes\, barbers\, hair salons\, and retailers will have deals\, draws\, and more. Check out your favourite downtown businesses for more details.\nAt the Cranbrook History Centre we’re saying a huge THANK YOU to our customers with FREE Admission to the museum all week long. Come explore our exhibits\, meet our new historical interpreters\, get a peak behind the scenes or take part in our scavenger hunt and i spy game in the model trains! \nEnter our door prize draw to win a Family Grand Tour of the Historic Railcars
URL:https://www.cranbrookhistorycentre.com/event/love-local-appreciation-event/
LOCATION:Cranbrook History Centre\, 57 Van Horne Street South\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 4H9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:'New Roots' Online Premiere and Q&A with Director Mark Locki
DESCRIPTION:New Roots is a short documentary film that tells the story of Michael and Marie-Eve\, two local farmers as they explore how farming connects them to the past\, present\, and future. \nJoin Director Mark Locki with Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook and the Cranbrook History Centre to learn all about the story behind the documentary and for a Q&A with the films stars afterwards. \n \n More About The Film:\nThis short documentary follows Michael Albert\, Marie-Eve Fradette and their 2 young daughters through a growing season on their farm in Wycliffe\, BC. Through the film\, Michael and Marie-Eve describe their personal journeys\, from their youth growing up around farms to their passion for food\, and their desire to pass down their knowledge to their children. Michael talks about his transformation from being an artist/photographer in his past life to his current art – growing food\, and what it means to him personally to be connected to his past. While they know they may not be able to make a significant change in how society currently views food\, they know they can provide that change in their own community\, and it starts in their household. \nInterviews with Chad Kile and Meredith Funston\, two local food experts\, provide insight into the reasons we need to build knowledge of our food systems to ensure a more food secure future for our local communities. \nMore About the Filmmaker:\nMark Locki is an award-winning photographer\, writer and emerging filmmaker based in Kimberley\, BC. His stories of peoples\, places and cultures aim to inspire others to explore the world\, chase their dreams\, and work towards making the world a better place. Topics that are the focus of his work include environmental and social causes\, sustainable tourism and outdoor recreation. \nAn avid traveller\, Mark has been privileged to explore much of North America\, Europe and Latin America\, with Mexico holding a special place in his heart. When not behind the camera\, Mark enjoys spending time in the mountains on foot and ski\, or in front of the BBQ cooking up a storm. \n  \n[gravityform id=”11″ title=”true” description=”false”]
URL:https://www.cranbrookhistorycentre.com/event/new-roots/
LOCATION:Online Event\, Zoom Meeting Platform\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 4H9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Ed Talk: Memories of Japanese Migrant Sex Workers in Transpacific Kootenays
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin the Cranbrook History Centre on June 23rd\, 2021\, to welcome Professor Ayaka Yoshimizu as our monthly Ed Talk speaker. She will give a presentation on the research that she conducted on the transpacific underground in Cranbrook and the East and Central Kootenays in 2018. \nPlease note: This presentation will contain discussions of sex work and may not be suitable for young audiences. \nIn her talk\, Ayaka Yoshimizu will share part of her research on memories of Japanese women who were involved in the transnational sex trade in Japan and North American between 1850-1941. Her research identifies available traces of this elusive and repressed history and examines the ways in which the lives of those who survived the underground economy and their losses have been memorialized in art\, literature\, material objects and memorial places. This talk specifically highlights findings from her archival and fieldwork research in East and Central Kootenays and explores an ethical way to engage with this history. \nMore About Our Presenter:\nAyaka Yoshimizu is Assistant Professor of Teaching in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia. Her research interests include transpacific migration and cultures\, memories and senses\, and performative methodology. Her recent publications include “Unsettling memories of Japanese migrant sex workers: Carceral mobilities of the Transpacific Underground at the turn of the 20th century” (Topia\, forthcoming) and “Doing Performance Ethnography among the Dead\, Remembering Lives of Japanese Migrants in Transpacific Sex Trade” (Performance Matters\, 2018). She is currently working on a monograph tentatively entitled\, Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama: Sensuous Remembering. \n  \n  \n[gravityform id=”12″ title=”true” description=”true”]
URL:https://www.cranbrookhistorycentre.com/event/memories-of-japanese-migrant-sex-workers-in-transpacific-kootenays/
LOCATION:Online Event\, Zoom Meeting Platform\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 4H9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Ed Talk
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