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SUMMARY:For the Love of Gordon: Valentines Party
DESCRIPTION:About Valentines Party\nA Valentines Day Party featuring a gala reception with appetizers\, signature cocktails\, a silent auction\, door prizes and live music by Pretty for the People and Mile High Club. All proceeds will go to the Sheridan Family who are facing financial difficulties due to a medical crisis. \n\n‘For the Love of Gordon’ – a Valentine’s Party\, happens February 14\, at the Key City Theatre. From 6:00 to 7:30 pm there will be a catered reception in the foyer with sweets and appetizers\, silent and live auction\, a photo booth and branded merchandise. Live music on the main stage starts at 7:30 PM featuring two top-tier local bands: Pretty For The People and The Mile High Club. This is Valentine’s Day at its finest and what better way to celebrate love than to come together to help someone we all love? \nProceeds from the event will go to the Sheridan Family. Gordon Sheridan has recently been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. His wife Rhonda is looking to maintain her full-time job while managing his comfort and care needs and at the same time parenting their son\, Parker. Both Gordon and Rhonda have long been active members of the Cranbrook community\, particularly in the arts. Now their friends and family are looking to give back to help cover their expenses over the next months. Thank you for your support! \n  \nThis is a KEY CITY EVENT Tickets HERE
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SUMMARY:Meet the Museum - Family Day
DESCRIPTION:Come meet YOUR Cranbrook History Centre on February 18th for our Family Day fun day! \n\nFree Admission\nView the backrooms of the Museum with limited tours\nGames\nColouring contest\nand more\n\n  \nFollow our socials for more information about our event! \n*Events and Times are subject to change without notice
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SUMMARY:Toddler Tuesday - Stomp them Dino Feet!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for story time in one of our historic train cars! Free activity hosted by the museum afterwards. \nAs a way of connecting our community with our collections\, the museum is partnering with the Cranbrook Public Library on this monthly program. The hour-long program offers a free story time led by the library\, and a fun and family-friendly craft activity to complete afterwards. Entry to the program is free\, but due to space restrictions\, registration is mandatory. Register early as the event fills up quickly! \nRegister Here – OPEN\nToddler Tuesday runs the last Tuesday of every month from September until May.
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SUMMARY:Ed Talk: Jenny Feick
DESCRIPTION:Canada’s Great Divide Trail (GDT) traverses the vicinity of the high elevation continental watershed divide designated as the interprovincial boundary between Alberta (Alta.) and British Columbia (B.C.). It crisscrosses the vast northwest to southeast trending Canadian Rocky Mountains for more than 1\,100 kilometres from the US/Canada border in Waterton Lakes National Park in the south to Kakwa Provincial Park in B.C. in the north. Although not always officially designated and sometimes merely a wilderness route\, it inspires today’s adventurers to walk some of the same paths as the initial Indigenous peoples and European explorers in the area. The GDT has become one of the most spectacular and demanding long‐distance trails on the planet\, providing hikers with challenges\, scenic rewards and inspiration. But\, how did it arise? \nJoin Dr Jenny Feick\, author of Tales from the Great Divide\, Vignettes on the Origins and Early History of Canada’s Great Divide Trail and Great Divide Trail Association for an evening of stories and photos about how the vision for the Great Divide Trail originated and its route devised. You will journey back to the 1960s\, 1970s and 1980s when the daunting challenge was to consider thousands of square miles of rough and often unmarked terrain to define and establish the GDT route from Mount Robson Provincial Park\, B.C.\, south to the US/Canadian border in Waterton Lakes National Park\, Alberta. Over the years\, several idealistic individuals felt compelled by the vision of a long-distance trail along the crest of the Rockies. Their dedication and tenacity kept them going in the face of challenging and sometimes even life-threatening adventures\, expanding industrial developments and motorized recreational use\, financial limitations\, and bureaucratic obstacles. The work completed in those early days and in the decades to follow laid the foundation for today’s successful GDT and the Great Divide Trail Association. \nRegister Here\nAbout the Speaker \nJenny Feick is an environmental biologist and geographer whose career with Parks Canada and the B.C. Ministry of Environment gave her field experience and an understanding of land use and policy issues in the mountains of western Canada. She currently provides technical editing and environmental policy research services through Nature Wise Consulting. Part of the history of Canada’s Great Divide Trail since 1973/74\, she maintains an active interest in seeing it completed and its corridor protected. \n  \nThis picture\, taken by her husband Ian Hatter on July 21\, 2018\, shows her where she loves to be — out on the High Rock Section of the Great Divide Trail in Alberta.
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LOCATION:Cranbrook History Centre\, 57 Van Horne Street South\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 4H9\, Canada
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