ST. VITAL MUSEUM


St. Vital Historical Society

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President: Bob Holliday
Vice President: Kerry Pedrick
Treasurer: Lea Girman
Resident Historian: John Dempster
Tech Coordinator: Justin Boucher
Secretary: Jolene Klassen
Website: Jennifer Glennie
Membership & Volunteer
Coordinator: Chris Zaste
 
 
Members at Large:
Richard Grant
Guy Savoie
Don Berthman
Gord Steeves
June Bell
Gord Bell
Jim Fuller

OPERATED BY THE
ST. VITAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC.,
A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT SERVES TO PRESERVE AND PROMOTE THE HISTORY OF THE
"CITY OF ST. VITAL".

IF YOU WISH TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE ST. VITAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY OR DONATE TO THE MUSEUM, PLEASE CONTACT US AT:

email: info@svhs.ca
phone: (204) 255-2864
Mail:
St. Vital Museum
600 St. Mary's Road
Winnipeg, MB, R2M 3L5

Charitable tax receipts are issued for donations $10.00 and over.

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A brief history of the St. Vital Historical Society Inc.


In June 1994 Gordon and Isabelle Hancock convened a meeting of St. Vital citizens in the St. Vital Library who were interested in exploring the possibility of establishing a historcal society in St. Vital. Approximately 30 enthusiastic citizens attended and expressed an interest to set up a committee to discuss the feasibility of such a group. The committee consisted of: Gordon Hancock (acting chair), Wilf Mager, Shirley Perron, Pat Main, Hugh Kennedy and Jack McDowell.

In September 1994 the committee presented a report and proposal to the second meeting of approximately 40. The group agreed that a society should be established, thus the life of the St. Vital Historical Society began with the following board of directors: Gordon Hancock (President), Hugh Kennedy (1st Vice President), Pat Main (2nd Vice President and Secretary), Jack McDowell (Correspondence Secretary), Irene Gibson (Treasurer), Wilf Mager (Publicity) and Members at Large: Margaret Coleshill, Shirley Perron, Ad Morier and Barry Benfield. The society was officially incorporated in 1995 and became the St. Vital Historical Society Inc.

In December of 1994 they held their first public open house. This was attended by more than 100 people, many of them long time residents of St. Vital. Memberships were sold for $5.00 and volunteers welcomed. Many donations of archival material were received at that time.

The Society's first attempt at an interpretive historical presentation on April 1, 1995 was held at the Louis Riel Library.  The show was entitled "Walk About-Talk About". It was very successful.  Following this, incorporation and status as a registered charity was achieved, and a regular schedule of thematic historical presentations on St. Vital's history had begun.

As of December 1996, the membership had grown to include more than 200 members. Members were doing mini thematic displays at the area libraries using display boards. The Society was also continuing to function as a mobile museum doing thematic historical displays throughout the community.


Mission Statement


The St. Vital Historical Society was established to:

-  Identify, collect and preserve articles and items related to the history of the
   St. Vital Community
-  Conduct programs that allow public access to this history
-  Provide a place for the study of St. Vital history (archives)
-  Make regular 'Thematic Presentations' throughout the Community
-  Present Mini-Themes on a Mobile Display Board which would travel throughout the community to such places as libraries, schools and senior centres, in order to reach a wider population

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