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Seneca Root spring meeting hosts area museum representatives in Preeceville

Joy Stusek gave the report from the Canora Station House Museum at the annual Seneca Root meeting of museums which was held in Preeceville on April 27.
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Members of the Seneca Root Association who met for their spring meeting at Preeceville on April 27, from left, were: (standing) Donna Mucha of Melville, Yvonne Hotzak of Pelly, Joan Peel of Preeceville, Ronelle Schick of Melville, Barb Wagar of Sturgis, Jackiea Rathgeber of Melville, Leona Carlson of Preeceville, John Carlson of Preeceville, Myrtle Boychuk of Sturgis, Karen Rose of Sturgis, Val Morozoff of Canora, Lorne Plaxin of Preeceville, Agnes Murrin of Preeceville, Anita Milavanov of Canora, Sharon Buchinski of Preeceville, Walter Boyko of Canora, Joy Stusek of Canora, Darlene Medlang of Preeceville and Connie McKay of Kamsack, and (seated), Dorothy Korol of Canora, May-Lin Polk of Regina, Tannis Negrave representing the National Heritage Village in Veregin, Darlene Brown (Seneca Root Museums鈥 networker) of Kamsack, Marge Plaxin of Preeceville, Shirley Lowe of Preeceville and Lydia Cherkas of Kamsack.

听 听 听 听 听 听 Joy Stusek gave the report from the Canora Station House Museum at the annual Seneca Root meeting of museums which was held in Preeceville on April 27.

听听听听听听听听听听听 Hosted by the Preeceville and District Heritage Museum, the meeting, held at Preeceville鈥檚 Club 60, was chaired by Darlene Brown of Kamsack, the association鈥檚 networker. Attending were representatives of the Canora Station House Museum, the Canora Ukrainian Heritage Museum, Kamsack鈥檚 Power House Museum, the National Doukhobor Heritage Village in Veregin, the Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum at Pelly, the Sturgis Station House Museum, the Preeceville and District Heritage Museum, and the Melville Heritage Museum. The Saltcoats museum was the only member of the association that was not represented.

听听听听听听听听听听听 May-Lin Polk, a representative of the Museums Association of Saskatchewan听 (MAS), of which all the Seneca Root museums are members, was the special guest speaker.

听听听听听听听听听听听 Polk discussed a pilot project that made use of a new Internet database and said that because the trials of the database had been successful, each of the museums in the association will be provided with it.

听听听听听听听听听听听 This new database is a big thing and it will allow for the standardization of the artifacts in all the museums, Brown explained.

听听听听听听听听听听听 Polk also talked about how to label historic artifacts and new methods of labelling, Brown said, adding that Polk is very knowledgeable and always 鈥渃omes up with something new and interesting.鈥

听听听听听听听听听听听 Representatives discussed a new brochure that has been printed for the association and each was given copies of the new Seneca Root calendar which is a poster containing all of the events scheduled by the member museums during the year. Copies of the poster are to be distributed in each of the communities.

Canora Station House

听听听听听听听听听听听 Because the Canora Station House Museum is used off season for various town social events, it is used year round, said Stusek. Use of the centre increases awareness and interest in the museum and of 鈥渙ur鈥 history. Her report was about how the Station House Museum is used in Canora.

听听听听听听听听听听听 A map was created to feature the ranchers in the area, Stusek said. New signage was created to better display the 1914-1918 quilt. All together, these bits of information tell the story of the settling of the Canora area from the time of the fur trade.

听听听听听听听听听听听 鈥淚n preparation for our Winter Lights Festival, we had our nativity scene set up in front of the Station. Sleigh rides were provided from the station, and there was hot chocolate and hot apple cider available in the visitors鈥 centre. There were activities all week with a parade, a bonfire at the sports grounds, free hot dogs and hot chocolate. That evening was topped off with an amazing display of fireworks.鈥

听听听听听听听听听听听 Stusek said a cleaning bee has been booked for May 16. There are plans to do some planting and fix up some outdoor displays.

听听听听听听听听听听听 During the summer, one of the major events for the community will be a trade show and a gun show on June 11 and 12, which will be run in conjunction with a community garage sale. The Visitors鈥 Centre and Museum will be open June 13 and will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., except on Sundays when it will be open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. There will be two volunteers working in the morning and one volunteer and a student employee will work in the afternoons.

听听听听听听听听听听听 鈥淥ur Farmers Market will start on June 23 and will run every Thursday in front of the museum from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.鈥

听听听听听听听听听听听 The Canora in Bloom week starts on July 18. The museum鈥檚 contribution is the hot dog sale on July 20.

听听听听听听听听听听听 鈥淥ur most interesting acquisition for the museum last year was a C.N. crossing light which is going to be set up in front of the museum, possibly with the solar lights,鈥 said Stusek.

听听听听听听听听听听听 The association鈥檚 autumn meeting will be held in Veregin on October 26, and Kamsack will host the event next April.

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