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Cut Knife | Saskatchewan | Canada

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Training Day

June 15, 2012November 24, 2021 Clayton McLain Memorial Museum

There is so much info that needs to be shared with new employees every year. Colleen took it all in today and is even willing to come back tomorrow. I guess even the loud alarm that yours truly set off wasn’t too scary for her. I had one of my senior moments and needed to try three codes before I remembered the correct one.

Oops.

~ Lucille B.

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Sales Shop Expansion

June 14, 2012November 24, 2021 Clayton McLain Memorial Museum

Another awesome volunteer, Gale Stonehouse, took on the Sales Shop this year. It is full of local crafts made by local people and other items that campers might need. Joanne Maze pitched in today too to get it all organized.

Gale Stonehouse in the Museum Sales Shop

~ Lucille B.

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Break Time

June 14, 2012November 24, 2021 Clayton McLain Memorial Museum

Museum cleanup today. Volunteers take time out to dine on tubular steaks in the Duvall House.

museum volunteers enjoy tubular steaks

~ Lucille B.

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Flower Power

June 9, 2012November 24, 2021 Clayton McLain Memorial Museum

We are going to have lovely flowers in the park again this summer because someone volunteered to buy the plants and plant them. It is so great when someone sees a need and just goes ahead and does it. Thank you, Betty.

Not forgetting the others who mow (Bob) and keep an eye on the flower beds and shrubs (Michelle), and probably others who have not made themselves known.

~ Lucille B.

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New Map Case

June 6, 2012November 24, 2021 Clayton McLain Memorial Museum

Thanks to Sask Council of Archives and Archivists and Sask Culture through Sask Lotteries for the Institutional Grant funding to help us with a storage unit for our over-sized photos, maps and artwork. It is awesome!

map case for over sized items

~ Lucille B.

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Clayton McLain Memorial Museum

101 Hill Avenue, Box 8
Cut Knife, SK S0M 0N0
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Cut Knife, SK S0M 0N0
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