Medicine Hat News

Preserving local heritage

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Church, Hull Block and the Monarch Theatre. The HRC has been successful as well with its recommenda­tions to city council to have structures such as Finlay Bridge and the last standing civil defence siren designated as municipal historic resources. It is one of my responsibi­lities to arrange for the bronze plaques and plaque unveiling ceremonies when resources aredesigna­ted. Two plaque unveiling ceremonies this year included those for the Monarch Theatre and First Street South Municipal Historic area. Who doesn’t enjoy driving down this majestic street or former Esplanade. I am looking forward to a walking tour brochure that the HRC is currently working on for this historic area.

Among my many duties, one includes assisting with the preparatio­n of centennial certificat­es for public or commercial buildings 100 years old or older and assisting with the Ewart Duggan House Heritage Garden project. The garden is a wonderful addition for all to enjoy.

I am currently organizing and promoting our Historic Inventory Project open house on Nov. 22 at the Esplanade. It will be a chance to learn about and share one’s knowledge on 14 historic resources the HRC is evaluating this year including St. Patrick’s Church, a variety of commercial buildings and residences, a log cabin and Central Park. Our consultant­s will also be giving a presentati­on at 7 p.m. that evening on the advantages of municipal historic resource designatio­n. If you would like to review the 52 resources evaluated to date, please check out the inventory section at the following link that I maintain: www.medicineha­t.ca/heritage

Looking for an idea for an evening? Why not come learn more about the first wave of industries during the city’s early boom period by checking out the Archives’ current exhibit, “Boom Industry” that is on display until Jan. 13, 2018. You can see it for free tonight during the public reception for the downtown Art Walk. I enjoy utilizing the Archives; there are lots of great stories or movie ideas.

Karen-Anne Cherwonogr­odzky is Heritage Assistant at the Esplanade.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ESPLANADE ?? Mayor Ted Clugston reads contents of a plaque at First Street South Municipal Historic Area plaque unveiling on June 29, 2017. At right is former city councillor Les Pearson.
SUBMITTED PHOTO ESPLANADE Mayor Ted Clugston reads contents of a plaque at First Street South Municipal Historic Area plaque unveiling on June 29, 2017. At right is former city councillor Les Pearson.
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