The Truth Behind KMP cartoon image featuring a hand with fingers being severed by scissors. The severed fingers read Commitments, Permanent Jobs, and Community. There is a torn off thumb reading Broken Relationships too. The remaining finger reads Profits. Paul Henning is on the left side with a Pinocchio nose.
The Truth Behind KMP cartoon image featuring a hand with fingers being severed by scissors. The severed fingers read Commitments, Permanent Jobs, and Community. There is a torn off thumb reading Broken Relationships too. The remaining finger reads Profits. Paul Henning is on the left side with a Pinocchio nose.
Photograph of traditional Peruvian dress set hanging on a wall. Includes black with rainbow pattern monteras (hat), red with rainbow pattern jobona (jacket), and black with rainbow pattern polleras (wide skirt).
Photo taken during Kitimat Multicultural Society potluck celebration event.
Scope and Content
Photograph of traditional Peruvian dress set hanging on a wall. Includes black with rainbow pattern monteras (hat), red with rainbow pattern jobona (jacket), and black with rainbow pattern polleras (wide skirt).
Photograph of chess boards set up at the "Front of House" at the Aluminum City Telethon. "Front of House" is in front of the Mount Elizabeth Theatre entrance.
The Aluminum City Telethon was started in 1980. The Kitimat Sports Association was approached by the board of directors of the Child Development Centre, and asked for their assistance in raising funds. The idea of a Telethon was agreed on and a committee was formed.
Each year the Telethon executive receives requests from the different non-profit organizations within our own community. They then decide on how to disburse the funds raised that year. after the letters of requests are reviewed and a brief presentation is made to the board of directors explaining how the money received will be spent.
Custodial History
Dorothy Cheyne
Scope and Content
Photograph of chess boards set up at the "Front of House" at the Aluminum City Telethon. "Front of House" is in front of the Mount Elizabeth Theatre entrance.