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Object Description
Object ID
3051
Title
Klondike Night at the Fort Langley Community Hall.
Date
[195-].
Description
Klondyke Night at the Fort Langley Community Hall. Roy Seney is third from the left.
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Klondike (Klondyke) Nights
Klondike Nights (often "Klondyke" or sometimes "Nite") was an annual celebration from the late 1940s to late 1950s. The celebration took place in October each year at the Fort Langley Community Hall and welcomed a dance floor and skits, along with novelty booths and bingo. The event was sponsored by all the organizations in the community. Proceeds went to various fundraising efforts, including starting of the Langley Centennial Museum. Kelsey Moore and Roy Seney was a major organizer of the event.
Seney, Roy
Married to Gwen Seney. Director of the Fort Langley Fireman's Band, and owned the Seney Garage. He performed at the Klondike Nights at the Fort Langley Community Hall.
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