Photo showing Kitimat Players' "The Ugly Duckling" wins Skeena Festival. Back row: Pat Gowen, Guy Morgan, Bill Dyer. Middle row: Margaret Mitchell, Jim Fitzsimmons, Priscilla Young. Front row: Al Smith, Jo Rewers, June Goddard.
Photo showing Kitimat Players' "The Ugly Duckling" wins Skeena Festival. Back row: Pat Gowen, Guy Morgan, Bill Dyer. Middle row: Margaret Mitchell, Jim Fitzsimmons, Priscilla Young. Front row: Al Smith, Jo Rewers, June Goddard.
Photo showing young Kitimat artist Martin Fossum, left, exhibits a number of his paintings, drawings, and woodcuts at the YMCA; with Einar Kvary and Luciano Vigano.
Photo showing young Kitimat artist Martin Fossum, left, exhibits a number of his paintings, drawings, and woodcuts at the YMCA; with Einar Kvary and Luciano Vigano.
Photo showing Kitimat Players' production of "The Tender Trap". On couch are: Fran Woodley, Ian MacDonald, Pippa Douglas-Tourner. Standing, from left: Roy Berry, Dee Desrochers, Warner Woodley, Jo Rewers, Priscilla Young.
Photo showing Kitimat Players' production of "The Tender Trap". On couch are: Fran Woodley, Ian MacDonald, Pippa Douglas-Tourner. Standing, from left: Roy Berry, Dee Desrochers, Warner Woodley, Jo Rewers, Priscilla Young.
"A whale of an idea" was Ransome Holmes comment to winning this killer whale scultpure by Sammy Robinson of Kiamaat Viallage. Carved by Sammy earlier in the year for the Kitimat Band Parents' Association fund raising efforts toward the high school band's trip to England, the carving was finally raffled off at the high school choir sing Dec 17
"A whale of an idea" was Ransome Holmes comment to winning this killer whale scultpure by Sammy Robinson of Kiamaat Viallage. Carved by Sammy earlier in the year for the Kitimat Band Parents' Association fund raising efforts toward the high school band's trip to England, the carving was finally raffled off at the high school choir sing Dec 17
The fonds includes minutes, correspondence, reports and plans, arts and crafts festival publicity, constitution, financial records, and scrapbook of the Kitimat Crafts Alive Society.
Kitimat Crafts Alive Society was formed in 1980. Its purposes included the promotion of arts and crafts in Kitimat by hosting and arts and crafts festival twice a year. The Society became inactive in 1983.
Scope and Content
The fonds includes minutes, correspondence, reports and plans, arts and crafts festival publicity, constitution, financial records, and scrapbook of the Kitimat Crafts Alive Society.