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Preserving Your Heritage Workshop

Care of Artifacts, Heirlooms, and Keepsakes in Your Home

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Learn how to properly store, handle, and make simple repairs to your cherished textiles — from quilts to vintage clothing. 

Lecture

January 24   11AM - 1 PM

Free to attend |  Registration required

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Practical Application

February 7   11AM - 1 PM

$20  |  Registration required

Supplies included​

Caring for Textiles

Learn about textile storing, handling, and basic repairs.

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Interested in keeping your antiques looking their best? This workshop will share practical advice on cleaning, handling, and preserving a variety of objects, from furniture to keepsakes.​ 

Lecture

March 24 | 11AM - 1 PM

Free to attend |  Registration required

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Practical Application

April 4   11AM - 1 PM

$20  |  Registration required

Supplies included​

Caring for Antiques

Find out how to care for your antique objects and everyday heirlooms.

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Protect your precious memories! Learn best practices for storing, preserving, and digitizing your family papers, photographs, and archival materials.​

Lecture

TBA   11AM - 1 PM

Free to attend |  Registration required

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Practical Application

TBA   11AM - 1 PM

$20  |  Registration required

Supplies included​

Preserving and Digitizing

Discover how to protect and digitize your memories.

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Preserving taxidermy takes care and attention. This session covers proper handling, cleaning, and display practices to ensure your specimens last for years to come.

Lecture

TBA   11AM - 1 PM

Free to attend |  Registration required

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Practical Application

TBA   11AM - 1 PM

$20  |  Registration required

Supplies included​

Caring for Taxidermy

Learn handling, cleaning, and display practices for your taxidermy.

We acknowledge the traditional lands and territories of the Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands and taken care of them since time immemorial. We respectfully acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, lands which are known as Amiskwaciy, Cree for “The Beaver Hills”. This region has been important for the Néhiyawak, Niitsitapi, Tsuut’ina, Anishinaabe, Nakota Sioux, and later the Métis. Many other tribes, including the Inuit, traveled and harvested on these lands. We acknowledge their collective stewardship. We are all Treaty People living together on these lands and we remain responsible to one another, the land, its resources, and to Treaty 6. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation.

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Visit Strathma

       Wednesday....................10am-4pm

Thursday............................1pm-8pm

       Friday..............................10am-4pm

       Saturday.........................10am-4pm

Sunday - Tuesday.................Closed

 

Admission by Donation

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