History Anew Consists of an Eccentric Husband and Wife Team...
Owner. Administrator. Manager. Historical Researcher. Public Relations Officer.
Museum Programmer: Fort Saskatchewan Museum. Historical Interpreter: Edmonton Public Schools Archives and Museum
Paul Elliott :
Owner. Chief Technical Designer. Bushcraft Practitioner.
Craftsman of Wood, Leather, Metal, Bone and Antler.
Timber Scaling Officer: Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
We are the proud parents of two young boys.
Over the past three years, History Anew has had the pleasure of doing business with:
- The Forest Management Branch of Sustainable Resource Development Alberta
- The Danish Canadian National Museum and Gardens
- Soul of Alberta
- The Waldorf Education Society of Edmonton and The Prairie Flower Waldorf School
- Edmonton Public Libraries
- Vikings Vinland
As well, 2010 has seen History Anew at these conferences and symposiums:
- Interpretation Canada 2009 Online Conference: Inspiration Uploaded - Dec 1 to 3rd, 2009.
- Canadian Heritage Information Network's Digital Heritage Symposium: Making the Connection: Museums, Visitors & New Technologies. - Feb 4 & 5th, 2010.
We are ever in the process of forging new partnerships and are looking forward to a rewarding 2010! We hope you will be a part of our future.
History Anew proudly supports:
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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.
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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...
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The work of the Queen Alexandra History Centre is designed to support the delivery of
knowledge and historical thinking skills
by offering engaging and interactive programs.
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Interpretation Canada (IC) is a volunteer-run association of contributing
members with a focus on professional development.
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A collective group of artists supporting the arts community in southern Alberta.
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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.
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Want more details about us or our credentials?
Have questions or concerns about our website, work, or any other adjunct subject?
Phone us within the Edmonton area @ 780.989.ANEW (2639)
or Toll Free @ 1.866.802.ANEW (2639)
E-mail us @ info@historyanew.com
We'd like to sincerely thank you for taking the time to visit our site.
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