History Anew Consists of an Eccentric Husband and Wife Team...


 
Owner. Certified Interpretive Planner. Administrator. Manager. Programmer. Historical Researcher. Public Relations Officer. Webmistriss for History Anew
Vice President: Danish Canadian National Museum & Gardens Board.
Director: Interpretation Canada National Board.
Historical Interpreter: Edmonton Public Schools Archives and Museum
Historical Researcher/Museum Programmer: Fort Saskatchewan Museum & Historic Site

 

Paul Elliott :
Owner. Chief Technical Designer. Bushcraft Practitioner.
Craftsman of Wood/Bark, Leather, Stone, Metal, Bone and Antler.
Timber Production Auditor: Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development

 

We are the proud parents of two young boys.

 

We are ever in the process of forging new partnerships and are looking forward to a rewarding 2012! We hope you will be a part of our future.

 
 
  Organizations We Have Memberships In: 

 


 
Interpretation Canada (IC) is a volunteer-run association of contributing members with a focus on professional development.
 
 
 
 

The Alberta Museums Association (AMA)

 
The AMA was founded in 1971 as a non-profit society through which museum workers could meet for the benefit of Alberta's developing museum community.  - Taken from...

 

 

The National Association for Interpretation (NAI) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) professional association for those involved in the interpretation of natural and cultural heritage resources in settings such as parks, zoos, museums, nature centers, aquaria, botanical gardens, and historical sites. For more than 50 years, NAI and its parent organizations have encouraged networking, training, and collaboration among members and partners in support of our mission: inspiring leadership and excellence to advance heritage interpretation as a profession.
 
 
 

 

Danish Canadian National Museum and Gardens

To preserve and promote the culture and history of the Danes in Canada for a greater understanding and celebration of all humanity.

History Anew has an excellent partnership with DCNMS. A fabulous museum!

 


 
The Medieval and Early Modern Institute (MEMI) is to be a vigorous and welcoming society successfully engaging students, scholars and the broader public of the capital region in the study and understanding of medieval and early modern societies.
 
 
 

   "...Promoting the study, practise, interpretation and preservation of historical shoemaking and allied trades..."

 


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