ovenstown registration building 1971 canvas print
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Unexpected Expense

In 2020, Ovenstown, the CMMM’s Registration and Tourist Info Centre since 1971, had to be demolished. Record-setting rains had weakened its foundation and the very tough decision was made to have it bulldozed. Artefacts, display cases, and gift shop items had to be relocated. So did its power supply.

The lines were run under the road to a new panel box near the walking path. This location was intended to serve the Duvall House for events, etc. And, it served very well until a few weeks ago when the staff began having issues with the breakers flipping. The electricians were called in and they concluded it was time to upgrade the relocation work done earlier.

Folks, the CMMM is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organization. Its funders are SaskCulture, Sask Lotteries, the Town of Cut Knife, the R.M. of Cut Knife, the Cut Knife & District Rec. Board, and the very kind support of community members and visitors. The Museum has a 10-year plan and budget for the maintenance and upkeep of the 12 Heritage buildings onsite. Unfortunately, the budget does not include an invoice for electrical work.

If you would like to assist the Museum with this unexpected expense, please visit the Donation page of the website. There are details on how to donate via cash, cheque, e-transfer, and now, credit card and monthly giving through Canada Helps. Thank you, in advance, for any amount at all you’re able to donate.

~ Debbie M.

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