The series consists of the St. David's Welsh Society newsletter, Y Negesydd from 1988 to 2010. Also included in the series are newspaper clippings.
Sans titreThis series consists of GLCCE records, and one file of Pride Centre records. The files are related to the administration of the Centre, and include correspondence, financial statements, meeting documents, and information resources. A set of five audio cassette tapes are included with the series, involving interviews with individuals significant to the gay movement and history of Edmonton.
Sans titreThis series contains material relating to the planning, funding, and construction of the Garneau Community Centre (now City Arts Centre) in 1980. The Centre was designed by Thorkelsson Architects and managed by Wilkinson Construction. Many different contractors were involved as well. In 1990, the Centre was leased to Catalyst Theatre and other tenants. In 1997 the City of Edmonton took control of the building as the new site of the City Arts Centre. Records include maps, plans, minutes, budgets, financial reports, correspondence, progress reports, and contracts.
Sans titreThis series consists of membership application ledgers, financial statements, minutes, rolls of honor, challenge books, and receipt books. The Lodge was named after the first watch word of the Odd Fellows motto “Friendship, Love and Truth.”
This series consists of Laura Holland's 1939 report and annual reports from the Edmonton Social Planning Council. Files are listed according to the Council's name at the time of the annual report's creation. Also included in this series are reports from several annual meetings and a single annual report from the Welfare Information Service.
Sans titreThis series consists of minutes, financial ledgers, membership ledgers, and challenge books from the I.O.O.F. Strathcona Lodge No. 9.
This series consists of records concerning the operations and functions of the Garneau Tennis Club. The Tennis Club was one of the five original committees when the Garneau Community League was incorporated in 1962. Like the Lawn Bowling Club, the Tennis Club held a degree of independence from the rest of the Garneau Community League. That independence was somewhat curtailed in the late 1970s due to a change in Provincial Law regarding the way financial reporting was to be conducted. This series contains membership lists, financial statements, newsletters, correspondence, and minutes.
Sans titreThe series consists of records pertaining to the Alberta Rugby Union (ARU) from 1967 to 1989 including annual reports, handbooks, correspondence, by-laws, certificate of incorporation and financial records. These records provide representation of the relationship between the Edmonton Rugby Union and the ARU.
Sans titreThe series consists of minutes and agendas of meetings held by the Edmonton Art Gallery board and their various committees. The series also contains supporting documentation used for meetings such as reports and financial records.
The series consists of newsletters produced by the Society of Western Canadian Artists (formerly the Federation of Canadian Artists, Alberta Region, Edmonton Branch) and the Federation of Canadian Artists. The series also consists of newsletters from the Calgary Branch of the Federation of Canadian Artists, these represent the activities and the collaborations that took place as members of the Alberta Region of the federation. Also included in the series are materials pertaining to the writing and printing of the newsletters including drafts and mock ups.