Events, Museum, Summer

Event Reminder: Quilt Walk

THE COFFEE POT WILL BE ON

UPDATE: Quilters: Drop off quilts and quilted items at the Duvall House on the Museum grounds between 9 – 11am. Pick-up between 4-4:30pm. Please label all quilts with name of owner and phone number. Thank you!

The Clayton McLain Memorial Museum will be hosting a Quilt Walk the afternoon of Sunday, July 17, weather permitting. Quilts and quilted items will be on display in select heritage buildings and on the grounds along the walking path at Tomahawk Park.

sample quilt blocks
Quilt Blocks

VISITOR INFO

Event: Afternoon of Sunday, July 17, weather permitting
Museum Hours: 10am – 4pm
Museum Admission: $5 / individual; $10 / Family
Coffee at the Duvall House: By donation

CALL FOR QUILTERS

Quilts will need to be labelled with the ownerโ€™s name and phone number and the makerโ€™s name, if not the same as the ownerโ€™s. Also, if you know the year the quilt was made, please include that on the label.

If youโ€™d like to share your quilt or quilted items with Museum visitors for an afternoon, please text Terri Paziuk at 306-398-7634 OR email the Museum at cmmmcutknife@gmail.com to arrange for drop off of your items in advance of the event.

~ Debbie M.

Events, Fundraiser, Museum, Summer

Coffee at the Museum

NEW HOURS BEGINNING AUGUST 10:
Wednesdays & Fridays ONLY from 2-4pm
until Friday, Sept. 2, 2022

BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2022

WHEN: Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays from 2 – 4pm
WHERE: In the Living / Dining Rooms of the Duvall House at the Clayton McLain Memorial Museum
COST: By donation

duvall house
Duvall House

A donation of any amount is greatly appreciated. It all adds up and supports initiatives at the Museum. So, stop by for a coffee; bring a friend, and enjoy the old time ambiance of an earlier time.

~ Debbie M.

Events, Museum

Call for Quilts from Cut Knife Area

UPDATE: Quilters: Drop off quilts and quilted items at the Duvall House on the Museum grounds between 9 – 11am. Pick-up between 4-4:30pm. Please label all quilts with name of owner and phone number. Thank you!

The Clayton McLain Memorial Museum will be working with Terri Paziuk to host a Quilt Walk on the grounds and along the walking path to the Tomahawk. We have tentatively scheduled the event for Sunday, July 17, 2022, weather permitting.

friends of tomahawk park
Along the Walking Path

Quilts will need to be labelled with the owner’s name and phone number and the maker’s name, if not the same as the owner’s. Also, if you know the year the quilt was made, please include that on the label.

If you’d like to share your quilt or quilted items with Museum visitors for an afternoon, please text Terri Paziuk at 306-398-7634 OR email the Museum at cmmmcutknife@gmail.com to arrange for drop off of your items in advance of the event.


The Museum will be opening for the season on Wednesday, July 6. Hours will be Wednesday through Sunday, from 10am – 4pm.

Board, Events

Call for 2022 Board Members

Volunteers Power the Museum. Join Us at the AGM!

WHEN: Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 2:30pm.
WHERE: In person at the Cut Knife Community Centre at 204 Otter Street or via Zoom (email cmmmcutknife@gmail.com for the link).

agm sunday, march 27, 2022

The Board meets once a month, usually in the evening on the 4th Friday. Meetings are held at the Museum Admin & Archives Centre (MAAC) at 201 Railway Avenue or, as has often been the case during Covid-19, via Zoom. There are a variety of Committees ranging from Finance to Acquisitions to Fundraising to Education and Public Outreach, and more. Something for everyone wherever your interest lie!

There are regular events in which the Board participates, like the pre-season walk-thru of the heritage village buildings to ensure all will be in shape to open to the public in the early summer. Board Trustee terms run for 2 years.

To find out more about the museum, click through our website. If you have any questions or would like more information, contact a Board member, fill out the contact form or email us at cmmmcutknife@gmail.com.

~ Debbie M.