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Object ID
2012.041.007
Title
Docent Program 20th Anniversary Reception Guestbook 1974-1994
Date
[between 1974 and 1994].
Description
Guest Book titled "Together We Have Grown 1974-1994" celebrating docents at Langley Centennial Museum for the years 1974-2004; contains signatures and messages of docents who attended the 20th, 25th and 30th anniversary celebrations of the docent programme. Album is covered in purple cloth decroated with floral images and purple ribbon; a framed group photo is on the cover; "Together We Have Grown 1974-1994" is written caligraphy-style in black ink on the 3rd page with 7 pages of signatures following; "Come Celebrate With Us 1974-1999 / The 25th Anniversary of the National Exhibition Centre and Volunteer Programme at the Langley Centennial Museum" is written caligraph-style in black in on the 17th page; The latter celebration is broken down into the "Open House / Sunday, September 26, 1999 / 2:00-4:00PM" event with 6 pages of signatures following, the "Wine and Cheese / Sunday, September 26, 1999 / 5:00-7:00 P.M." event with 4 pages of signatures following, and the "Docent Silver Tea / Monday, September 27, 1999 / 12:00-2:00 PM" event with 6 pages of signatures following; "Volunteer Luncheon 30 Year Celebration 2004" is written in pink ink on the 35th page with 5 pages of signatures following.
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Alberts, Kurt
Kurt Alberts has lived in Fort Langley since 1981. Kurt and his wife, Brenda, live above their art gallery, the Birthplace of B.C. gallery. In 1999, Kurt was elected as Mayor for the Township of Langley. He was re-elected in 2002 and 2005, but was defeated in 2008. In 1998 Kurt published and co-authored the book, "Langley 125, A Celebration." His motto is "Let's Work Together."
Allan, Mauryne
Possibly LCM docent [after 199-?].
Anderson, Erin
Anderson, Sylvia (nee Ponto)
Born in Agassiz in 1936. Married to Ernie Leslie Anderson, a lay provincial court judge. They had two children, Scott born in 1963 and Shirley born in 1965. Sylvia was a very active Langley volunteer.
Armstrong, Faye
Baker, Shirley
Shirley Ann Marjorie Burdett was born in Vancouver on March 10, 1936. Shirley was a granddaughter of the pioneering Burdett family who settled in West Langley on McClughan Road (88th Ave.) near the Surrey border in about 1920. She married Roy Baker on May 12, 1956. Roy came from a pioneer family in the Willoughby area, and the pioneering Treliving family of West Langley. Roy and Shirley had two children, Linda and David.
In 2006-07 Shirley received recognition from the Fraser Health Region in the category of Service Delivery for more than 30 years as the coordinator of baby clinics in Langley. She volunteered or was a member of many other organizations including the Willoughby Women's Institute, Willoughby Hall Society, Arthritis Society, Langley Seniors Society, TOPS, Langley Heritage Society, Langley Centennial Museum's History Group, the 1952 Langley High School grad Class Reunion group, and early morning swim groups. Shirley passed away June 11, 2009.
Battison, Cindy
Possibly LCM Docent [after 199-?].
Behrensen, Marghote
Blackhall, Bays
Borgen, Kathy
LCM docent 1990s.
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