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2024 is 50th anniversary of Olds & District Historical Society

In 1974, a group of community residents approached town council with the idea of setting up a historical society to preserve the community’s history and heritage
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This year is the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Olds Historical Society.

OLDS — This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Olds & District Historical Society.

No special celebration is planned so far, says chair Donna Erdman.

“We’re not having a 50th party. We’re including that in everything that we’re doing,” she said during an interview with the Albertan.

However, Erdman said a cake-cutting ceremony may be undertaken during the society’s Spring Fling event at the end of May.

Erdman said in 1974, a group of community residents approached town council with the idea of setting up a historical society to preserve the community’s history and heritage. Council approved the idea and the society was born.

The society’s beginnings were humble, Erdman said.

“The very first museum was a small exhibit of items – call them artifacts – that were in a corner of the town office,” she said.

Over time, that collection grew.

Edrman said later, Alberta Government Telephones/Telus moved out of what is now the Mountain View Museum & Archives.

She said the town gained possession of that building and made it available to the society.

 


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