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Sundre and District Museum reopened

Sanitized period costumes available for pictures at pioneer village
MVP-Sundre and District Museum reopening
PIONEER COSTUME PHOTO SHOOT — In the lead-up to the Sundre and District Museum's planned reopening on Thursday, June 4, Jamie Marr, executive director, said a pioneer costume photo shoot was held on Thursday, May 28. Once the museum reopens, she said patrons will have an opportunity to get black and white photographs in period costumes that have been sanitized. Photo courtesy of Sundre and District Museum

SUNDRE — After being closed since March due to COVID-19 restrictions, the gates at the Sundre and District Museum’s Pioneer Village were once again swung open last week.

“We will be initiating a phased-in approach with the village to open first, followed by the gallery and World of Wildlife, via pre-booked, guided tours,” Jaime Marr, executive director, wrote in an email last week.  

“We have taken steps to ensure visitor and staff safety, and ask that those wishing to visit call us prior to stopping in,” said Marr.  

The museum, which can be reached by calling 403-638-3233, was scheduled to open its doors to the public last Thursday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday from 1-5 p.m., she said.

“To help create some excitement, we are adding a new element to our pioneer village.”

Visitors will at a cost of $50 have an opportunity to get personalized, black and white pioneer period costume pictures at the museum’s historic village.

The costumes are all sanitized and hand-picked by patrons with assistance from a volunteer photographer, she said.  

However, she added that admission will be by donation at this time for those who are looking for a regular village tour.

Anyone who is interested is invited to follow the museum’s social media pages and website, which is frequently updated.  

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Simon Ducatel joined Mountain View Publishing in 2015 after working for the Vulcan Advocate since 2007, and graduated among the top of his class from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's journalism program in 2006.
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