The Galt Presents: Katie DeLucia on Trans-plant: A New Englander’s Perspectives of Trans Experience on the Prairie
- Galt Museum & Archives 502 1 Street South Lethbridge, AB, T1J 1Y4 Canada (map)
Pride flag flying at Lethbridge City Hall
Image courtesy Galt Museum & Archives | Akaisamitohkanao'pa
Katie DeLucia will deliver a talk about the resilience of trans folks in southern Alberta and her experiences as an outsider and an advocate in Lethbridge.
10:30-11:30 am | adults and seniors | registration not required | museum admissions apply | free to members
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.
Join Galt’s own Community Programmer, Kristin Krein, and Archives Assistant, Bobbie Fox, as we make a delicious beer inspired recipes and taste some sample dishes - this time we will be taking recipes from the Fritz Sick's Enterpriser magazines with Stephanie Laine Hamilton.
A Smile in Every Bottle: Sicks’ Breweries Ltd celebrates the 100th anniversary of Old Style Pilsner (first brewed here in 1926) and shows how Lethbridge’s family-run brewery became a global leader in beer production and distribution. Dried Out: Prohibition in Alberta examines how the moral and political crusade to ban alcohol had unintended consequences, both good and bad. Down in the Valley demonstrates how the Oldman River is vital for life on the prairies. How has the Oldman River landscape changed throughout human history?
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