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SUMMARY:Summer Camps
DESCRIPTION:Keep your child’s imagination alive this summer by registering them to be a conductor\, paleontologist and explorer! Our summer camps provide hands-on learning opportunities with our collections and indoor and outdoor activities. \nFull Week Camp $225/child + GST\nSingle Day $50/day + GST (must be paid in person | limited number available per camp) \nA registration form will be emailed before camp to collect essential info\, such as emergency contacts\, authorized pick-ups\, allergies\, and any required accommodations. \nCamps are designed for children ages 5-10 and run Monday to Friday\, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm. \nWhat to pack: \n\nappropriate indoor and outdoor clothing (comfortable play clothing that can get a little dirty)\nrunning shoes (no open-toed shoes please)\nsunscreen and a hat (preferably wide-brimmed)\na clearly labelled water bottle\na healthy lunch and snacks for throughout the day\n\n*PLEASE NOTE: Please leave electronic devices at home\, but books or activities are welcome for quiet time. \nFor more information call us at (250) 489-3918 or e-mail programs@cranbrookhistorycentre.com. \nREGISTER by clicking on the links below: \nJuly 8-12: Paleontologists! SOLD OUT! \nJuly 22-26: Conductors! \nAugust 6-9: Explorers! SOLD OUT! \nAugust 12-16: Paleontologists! \nAugust 26-30: Conductors! SOLD OUT! \n 
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SUMMARY:Ed Talk: Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo with Sally Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Cranbrook History Centre on Friday\, July 19th from 7:00-8:30pm for a reading from Sally Thompson’s new book\, Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo. \nDoors open at 6:30pm. Tea\, coffee and water will be provided. Books will be available for purchase. \nREGISTER HERE.\n  \nHELENA\, MONTANA – May 21\, 2024 – Renowned anthropologist and storyteller Sally Thompson draws on her extensive experience and delves deep into the fabric of Montana’s past with her latest book\, Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo: 23 Unexpected Stories that Awaken Montana’s Past. \nIn this compelling collection of twenty-three true stories\, Thompson unearths hidden treasures\, shedding light on the diverse peoples who have shaped Montana’s landscape over thousands of years. Three of these stories took place in or near the southeast\, B.C.  \nThompson’s unique perspective and meticulous research reveal the complexities of Montana’s history\, from encounters between Native American tribes and European explorers to the cultural exchanges that have shaped the region’s identity. Through vivid storytelling\, she bridges the gap between past and present\, inviting readers to explore the hidden depths of Montana’s collective heritage. \nSally Thompson\, an anthropologist and cultural heritage consultant based in Missoula\, Montana\, has spent decades exploring the state’s cultural history. Her narrative nonfiction writings\, such as People Before the Park\, illuminate overlooked perspectives\, collaborating closely with indigenous communities. Thompson’s passion for Montana’s cultural history offers readers a fresh perspective on the history of the Treasure State. \n 
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