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railway station handcar
Museum, Summer

Hiring: Heritage Assistant

FULL-TIME SEASONAL POSITION

Clayton McLain Memorial Museum and Archives
101 Hill Avenue, Cut Knife, SK

Seasonal: June 28 through August 2023
Hours: Wednesday through Sunday 9am – 5pm
Wages: $15 / hour
Deadline to apply: Friday, May 26, 2023

The Heritage Assistant will:

  • Welcome tourists and local visitors to the museum; answer their questions about the buildings, exhibits and displays, and other duties, as required. Training and an information binder will be provided.
  • Ensure that building interiors, artifacts, and display cases are cared for and cleaned, and that the museum grounds are tidy and maintained.
  • Assist with the museumโ€™s Canada Day event and Coffee at the Museum afternoons.
  • Assist with Facebook and Instagram posts.
  • Other tasks as assigned by the Museum Supervisor or Board of Directors.

This position will provide an introduction to the work of museums and heritage institutions, the travel and tourism industry, and for those interested, a taste of event planning, and communications and marketing. If applicants have a particular area of interest, please mention that in your cover letter. 

The successful applicant must be willing to learn, be a hard worker, and be comfortable meeting new people. Organizational and time management skills are an asset.

Please note applicants do not need to be within a certain age group or returning to an educational program in the fall. 

The museum may be able to accommodate some flexibility with weekend schedules over the course of the summer. A successful applicant who has a keen interest in museums may be eligible for additional learning opportunities.

For more information, or to submit your resume with cover letter, email cmmmcutknife@gmail.com.

To print a copy of this posting, click here.

aerial view museum grounds canvas print
Archives, Board, Events, Museum

Attn: Museum Supporters

Please support the long term viability of Museums and Heritage Institutions across the country by providing your input through this Government of Canada / Canadian Heritage survey.

The Department of Canadian Heritage wants to know what Canadians think. The Government of Canada is seeking input from all Canadians, whether in Canada or abroad, who have an interest in, or want to share their opinion on, museums in Canada…

The purpose of these consultations is to gather views on issues of importance to Canadians, Indigenous partners and the heritage sector. Responses will help build a federal vision for the museum sector, which will be used to adapt or improve existing federal measures to ensure that our cultural heritage is protected, and that heritage institutions continue to be a place where Canadians can learn for generations to come.

Canadian Heritage

To participate in the Survey, click here: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/renewal-museum-policy.html

Thank you for your support!

~ Debbie M.

campground snow melt
Museum

Soon…

Snow is rapidly melting but the CMMM grounds remain – mostly – a squishy, muddy mess. As soon as we have access, the first order of business will be the Annual Walk-thru by the Board. This is when we take stock of what needs to be done prior to Museum Opening. In the meantime, though, the Robins are having a great time picking their way through the puddles…

Duvall house and Raymonds General Store
Access via the Cut Knife grid road has a good head start.

Gallivan School, Clayton's Van, Transportation Shed
This is the where Ovenstown used to stand. Here, it really is a giant mud puddle, as fill was only spread last fall.

station house and handcar
A different angle, but also the former site of Ovenstown. (Click for more on Ovenstown.)

Bert Martin's Cabin, Church, Exhibit Building and Raymond's Store
Raymond’s General Store, the Exhibit Building, the Church, and Bert Martin’s Cabin

Four weeks ago, the grounds looked like this. (Click here.)

~ Debbie M.

Museum

‘It’s the Small Things’

This is a dream come true for Lucille and for many other longtime volunteers with the CMMM. The museum display cases located in the CK Library will provide a year-round public space in which we can showcase items from the many collections that spend most of their time in storage. All exhibits will be switched out as time permits. Stop in regularly to see what’s up next.


It’s the Small Things‘ consists of 11 artifacts taken out of storage and includes the following:

  • Handcrafted Box gifted at Christmas 1905 in Traverse City, Michigan (Donor: James Wettlaufer).
  • Nine items including a 1939 Royal Visit Commemorative Pin and Silver Spoon, a Pocket Watch, Tie Clip, and Hair Pin (Donor: Hazel Robertson).
  • Feather Hair Piece worn in the 1920s (Donor: Woodward Family).

To view the exhibit, and others on display, visit the Cut Knife Municipal Library at 113 Broad Street. Click here for Library hours.

It’s the Small Things exhibit located towards the rear of the Library in this display case on your left. (Items not shown in this photo.)

~ Debbie M.

board table with display case behind
Archives, Board, Events, Museum

New Trustees

The March 26 AGM was pretty exciting. We elected 3 new Trustees!!

The 2023 / 2024 Board is as follows:

  • Colton Stapley, Chair
  • Chris Scoular, Vice-Chair
  • Randy Strelioff, Treasurer
  • Debbie MacLeod, Secretary
  • Paul Hezelwood, Trustee
  • MJ Kammerer, Trustee
  • Justin McCallum, Trustee
  • John Rutley, Permanent Trustee
  • Mel Sawatzky, Permanent Trustee
  • Garrett Drake, R.M. of Cut Knife Representative
  • Lisa Drake, Town of Cut Knife Representative

The move from Railway Avenue to the MAAC-2 on Broad Street is in progress. The Board table had been relocated and was back in one-piece for the first meeting. Notice the new display case* in the second photo? It is just waiting to be filled with an exhibit!

The Board Table is in position in the Cut Knife Library with a new Museum display case* on the wall.
Another new Museum display case* in the Library with the Board Table in behind.

* These display cases were purchased from the Opal Margot bequest.

~ Debbie M.