A tipi structure at Fort Whoop-Up in winter, 2017. Photo by Fort Whoop-Up
Join us at Fort Whoop-Up to celebrate the holidays. Make a Christmas craft, collect a hand-forged trinket from the blacksmith, have a yummy Christmas treat, and meet Santa Claus himself!
10–4 pm | all ages | registration required | fort admission applies | free to annual pass holders
Bring your toddler and small children to an interactive morning at the Galt Museum & Archives. A fun-filled morning with toys, activities, book reading, and a private toddler time in the museum to explore the current exhibition
Celebrate Black excellence in Southern Alberta through an immersive experience of creativity, entrepreneurship, and cultural expression. The showcase highlights the impact of Black History Month while honouring the contributions of the BIPOC community across art, business, and culture.
This program provides art activities with a connection to local history, museum exhibitions and culture for adults and seniors, including those requiring accessibility.
Join instructor Amber Lynn for a serene and empowering afternoon of Yin Yoga, followed by tea and treats. Discover tranquility, nourish your body, and connect with others in a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Welcome to Stitch the Rainbow!
We are fiber arts enthusiasts who hope to build strong connections and community one stitch at a time. Whether you're into knitting, crochet, embroidery, weaving, or any other fiber craft, this is your space to create, learn, and connect with fellow makers.
Join Amber Hunt, PLCGS, alumni of International Institute of Genealogical Studies who maintains Grounded Collections Family Research as she highlights what information about family history can be found in Masonic and affiliated organizations' records.
You will explore a variety of breathing, and a few other related, techniques in order to enhance relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, lower blood pressure, increase the immune system's efficacy, decrease pain and improve overall well-being.
Bring your toddler and small children to an interactive morning at the Galt Museum & Archives. A fun-filled morning with toys, activities, book reading, and a private toddler time in the museum to explore the current exhibition
The Galt is hosting the Southern Alberta Regional Heritage Fair for students up to grade nine. The fair program encourages students to explore Canadian heritage in a dynamic, hands-on learning environment. Preparing and presenting a heritage fair project helps students develop critical thinking, historical thinking, writing, research, performance, and public speaking skills. These projects are initially shown in the schools and the best are chosen to present at the Southern Alberta Regional Heritage Fair.
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