Ancient Grain Night

Ancient Sicily was Republican Rome’s bread basket and with its fertile soil and a wealth of natural resources, agriculture continues to flourish today. Archaeology provides a rich harvest of information from which to explore the past. In March, the start the Ancient Roman Calendar Year, join Chief Curator Dr Karen Aberle as she weaves together ancient and modern tales of agriculture on this charming island.

  • Date: Friday, March 3
  • Time: 7-9 pm
  • Fee: By donation
  • Registration: Registration is by donation, but please RSVP by calling the museum at 780-352-0227 prior to the event. Space is Limited.

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The Wetaskiwin & District Heritage Museum and Parkland Fertilizers are excited to be partnering with Agriculture More Than Ever‘s national movement to help launch the first annual Canada’s Agriculture Day on February 16, 2017. Help us sing the praises of the heritage and innovation of this time-honoured industry that continues to keep our community strong.

Please follow the links below to learn more about all activities being offered over the Family Day Weekend and throughout the year.

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