Volunteer in Wetaskiwin, Alberta
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Wetaskiwin and Area Lodge Authority
5201 50 Ave, Room 210, Wetaskiwin, Alberta
Established in 1995 under a Ministerial Order, Seniors Homes & Community Housing (now Wetaskiwin & Area Lodge Authority [WALA]) assumed management of all lodge and community housing operations in its area.
Keywords: Seniors
· Housing
Volunteer Profile of Wetaskiwin and Area Lodge Authority
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Wetaskiwin and District Museum Society
5007-50 Ave, Wetaskiwin, Alberta
In the early 1980s, a group of Wetaskiwin volunteers received an edict from city council to form a museum society for the purpose of preserving Wetaskiwin's history. The Wetaskiwin and District Museum Society, which was officially incorporated as a non-profit society on the 20th of May 1986, has been collecting and preserving the history of the City and County of Wetaskiwin, as well as the neighbouring Maskwacis Cree Nations ever since. On June 3rd, 1986 The Wetasiwin & District Museum officially opened its doors to the public. This first museum was located in the old Calgary Power Waterworks Building at 5010 - 53rd Avenue.
Keywords: Museums and Archives
· History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Wetaskiwin and District Museum Society
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Volunteering in Wetaskiwin
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Locations near Wetaskiwin
(18 km): Millet
(36 km): Camrose
(36 km): Leduc
(37 km): Ponoka
(42 km): Beaumont
(62 km): Sherwood Park
(64 km): Edmonton
(66 km): Bellevue
(72 km): Blackfalds
(73 km): Bentley
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Wetaskiwin and Area Lodge AuthorityEstablished in 1995 under a Ministerial Order, Seniors Homes & Community Housing (now Wetaskiwin & Area Lodge Authority [WALA]) assumed management of all lodge and community housing operations in its area.
Wetaskiwin and District Museum SocietyIn the early 1980s, a group of Wetaskiwin volunteers received an edict from city council to form a museum society for the purpose of preserving Wetaskiwin’s history. The Wetaskiwin and District Museum Society, which was officially incorporated as a non-profit society on the 20th of May 1986, has been collecting and preserving the history of the City and County of Wetaskiwin, as well as the neighbouring Maskwacis Cree Nations ever since. On June 3rd, 1986 The Wetasiwin & District Museum officially opened its doors to the public. This first museum was located in the old Calgary Power Waterworks Building at 5010 – 53rd Avenue.
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