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Yorkton WDM kicks off Heritage Week

History buffs got an early gift this weekend at the Yorkton Western Development Museum just in time for Heritage Week.
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History buffs got an early gift this weekend at the Yorkton Western Development Museum just in time for Heritage Week.

“It starts on the 18th going to the 22nd, but we’re kicking off Heritage Week today,” laughed Solange Massicotte, Education and Public events coordinator for the museum.

“The theme is ‘The Tie That Binds.’ It’s very broad [in scope]...tangible, but also intangible history. Tangible meaning, for example, monuments, historical buildings. Intangible things would be things like poetry, and we explore that all together.

“We have Terry Lefebvre-Prince, who is quite well known in the city of Yorkton, speaking about Christian Junget of the Northwest Mounted Police. Kay Henley, who is a very well known quilter of this area, made these beautiful quilts by hand of her family’s history of Mennonite German descent. I’ll also be speaking a little bit about Scandinavian settlers --- tying up Ms. Prince’s presentation on Constable Junget who was of course from Denmark, after all.”

The Saskatchewan Genealogical Society was also on hand for anyone curious about their heritage, with refreshments provided.

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