Didsbury museum reopens to public

Rick Astle, president of the Didsbury and District Historical Society, poses for a photo. Dan Singleton/MVP Staff

DIDSBURY – The Didsbury Museum has reopened following the COIVD-19 lockdown.

Rick Astle, president of the Didsbury and District Historical Society, recently posed for a photo in the museum, which is now open to the public after being closed since March.

He explained that during the closure, staff worked on Facebook and YouTube virtual tour videos of the facility.

The museum will be open Thursday to Saturday for the time being, but plans are to extend hours going forward, he said.

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