
2010 Pemberton Museum News
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September Newsletter
The September newsletter was mailed out on Friday.
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Frontier Street Project
The Village of Pemberton is looking for feedback on the proposed detailed design for Frontier Street and your ideas on how to implement the project....
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August Projects
So much for the lazy days of summer! It's been a busy end of the summer at the museum and in the last two weeks so much has been accomplished....
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Event Rescheduled
The Salmon and Lamb BBQ Committee has rescheduled the event to Saturday October 16th. We originally scheduled this event for the evening after the Country Fair....
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Last Tea & Tales
The final Tea & Tales of 2010 was held on August 24th. George Henry prepared the tale about the efforts of Betty Connell and the Pemberton Valley Dust Commitee in getting the Meadows Road paved. Video clips are now online of all the presentations from 2010.Check them out on our events page...
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Last Tea & Tales of the season - August 24th
The last Tea and Tales program will be held on August 24th. George Henry will tell the story of the "Taming of the Dust - the Paving of the Meadows Road."
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Tea & Tales August 17th
On August 17th Johnny Jones from the Lil'wat Land and Resource Department joined us...
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New Equipment at Museum
Diane Valleau and Rick Valleau recently donated a track arch that was used by Valleau Logging in Whistler. Rick King and Jim Kernahan organized transport with George Henry and we documented the move today.... [more]
Milt Fernandez - Ambulances and Fire Trucks
Some video clips are now online. Milt Fernandez told us the tale of the formation of Pemberton Emergency Services
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Johnny Jones at next week's Tea & Tales
Johnny Jones will be talking about Lil'wat Archaeology next week. This Tale was originally scheduled for August 24th but due to the Meager Creek slide Johnny's work schedule has changed and he will vist the museum on August 17th.....
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