Hello all,
Its a go! Dennis and I will host the Western Canadian Insulators Collectors 2010 Show and Swap and Talk and Visit and Eat. Here's the info, don't hesitate to email me if you need some more information. I've included some updated links at the bottom. Let me know if you plan to attend. I'll try to round up tables this year again. I shortened it to 3:00 pm since we were all ready to wrap up last year by this time, we can always stay later if we want.
Western Canadian Insulator Collectors 2010
Swap and Sale
July 24, 2010
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Drumheller, Alberta
This year’s show and sale will be held at the Homestead Antique Museum.
To find the museum, find Drumheller.
Find North Dinosaur Trail (en route to the Royal Tyrrell Museum) on the north side of town.
Head towards the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Take the first left (south turn) after you see the Hospital, Homestead Museum and Funland.
The Homestead Museum is operated by a non-profit society.
We suggest a $20.00 donation to set up for this sale, this will include
admission to the Homestead Museum (and washrooms) for the participants and their families. All proceeds will go to the Homestead Museum as a donation.
In case of inclement weather, we’ll move inside the historic Murray House.
If you can, bring your own folding table. If you need a table, let Lena know and she’ll try to scrounge.
Let’s have a raffle again! And a freebies table!
Afterwards, the famous chef, Dennis Braman, is willing to share his culinary expertise at the Bar-b-que for participants and families at his home (Lena's too). We'll give directions at the event. All are welcome to come and share.
To book a table/spot: contact Lena at (403) 823-3045 or lbraman@telusplanet.net
Drumheller is hopping during the summer so if you need to book accommodations, do it early.
There’s a lot to do in town so bring your family along too!
Here are some links to help you along:
http://dinosaurvalley.com/
http://www.traveldrumheller.com/
http://www.westerntour.com/Drumheller/
http://www.atlascoalmine.ab.ca/
Please pass this along to our non-internet friends.