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Aluminum City Telethon fonds.

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Part Of
Aluminum City Telethon fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Date Range
[1979 -
Accession Number
997.6; 2011.2; 2017.18; 2021.29
Part Of
Aluminum City Telethon fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Fonds Number
11
Accession Number
997.6; 2011.2; 2017.18; 2021.29
Date Range
[1979 -
History / Biographical
The Aluminum City Telethon (ACT) was created in 1980 to stem the threat of closure by the Child Development Centre. Since then, the Society has continued to raise funds for charitable organizations within the District of Kitimat - essential services to the community. The Child Development Centre, Kitimat General Hospital, Tamitik Status of Woman, Kitimat Home Support Services and many other organizations have all received necessary funding from ACT. Held at Mount Elizabeth Theatre, the people of Kitimat - all volunteers - provide the entertainment, cover the phone lines, organize the acts, build the scenery and make donations to the largest fundraising event in Kitimat's history. Industry and business donate funds, equipment, supplies, and services for the smooth running of the event. For many years, Skeena Broadcasters provided equipment and personnel to film the event and emcee Doug Smith hosted the event. ACT 1989 marked a decade of community involvement in the fundraising variety show and a record amount raised of $67,000. ACT president Gerry Deiter said the outpouring of community support showed Kitimat definitely cared. In nine telethons since 1980, Kitimat residents pledged close to half-a-million dollars. On October 20, 2002, the 23rd ACT raised $54,250 of which $32,750 was contributed to the following community organizations: The Child Development Centre, Kitimat Hospice Society, B.C. Special Olympics, Northern Health Authority, Kitimat Victim's Services and Tamitik Status of Women.
Custodial History
997.6 is a collection of 9 scrapbooks with photographs compiled by Dorothy Cheyne over a number of years and donated on August 27, 1997. 2011.2 is a box comprised of: 13 VHS Tapes, 14 packages negative strips, 291 colour photographs, 24 b&w photographs, 65 colour slides, 15 ACT buttons, 3 other buttons, 1 Participant Ribbon, 12 Kitimat Cares magnets, 6 ACT signs, 1 Kitimat Cares Banner, 2 ACT Tent Cards, and 2 Friends brochure, brought in on January 18, 2011 by Margaret Warcup. 2017.18 is historical material compliled by Mount Elizabeth Theatre and donated on March 5, 2017 by Chiara Guizzo. June 2021 Anne Berrisford brought in posters for ACT 1980 and 1988, as well as an ACT 1997 button, ACT 1980 thank you cards, folder of financial documents, and an ACT pledge of $1000 bag from Overwaitea Foods. All four donors were on the Aluminum City Telethon Committee for a number of years.
Storage Location
Bay 1 Shelf 4 Box 3
Bay 1 Shelf 3 Box 1
Bay 1, Shelf 4 Box 5

Potential name lists for new arena (Tamitik)

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Part Of
Anne Berrisford Collection
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
[April-May] 1980
Accession Number
2021.29.46
Scope and Content
File contains two lists of potential names for the Tamitik arena, one typed and one handwritten.
Part Of
Anne Berrisford Collection
Creator
Advisory Recreation Commission
Description Level
File
Accession Number
2021.29.46
GMD
textual records
Date Range
[April-May] 1980
Physical Description
<1 cm textual records
History / Biographical
The new Tamitik arena was opened in 1980. It was officially named in May of that year, after a new contest was held by the Advisory Recreation Committee. (See Northern Sentinel, May 8th 1980, pg, 3, "Tamitik centre.")
Custodial History
Items were donated Anne Berrisford on June 5th 2021
Scope and Content
File contains two lists of potential names for the Tamitik arena, one typed and one handwritten.
Storage Location
Curator's Office, Box 14