Alberta Museums Association Spring Symposium

The Know History team had a blast at the Alberta Museums Association Spring Symposium event in central Amiskwaciwâskahikan at the end of April. We were thrilled to connect with so many old friends and new faces, learn about the amazing work taking place in museums across the province, and play a couple rounds of sock toss, too! Rumour has it that conference attendees who visited our trade show booth even found their solemates…

A huge thank you to the Alberta Museums Association for hosting this biannual event and bringing the community together to learn and celebrate the accomplishments of our colleagues across the sector. Know History is honoured to support Alberta’s museums in their work to preserve and share the remarkable history of the province that many of our staff call home.

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