Women of Aspenland

Delve into the lives of local women and learn about their dedication to building strong communities. The Women of Aspenland  is a permanent exhibit that displays profiles of local women who have made exceptional contributions to the region.  The lives of women are at the heart of our history, and their activities, unfurled over a period of over 100 years, are viewed against the backdrop of settlement and modern history. Deepen your knowledge and appreciation for the women who have shaped our vibrant community. Whether working in the home or in public life, they are all heroines.

What is the Women of Aspenland?

Women of Aspenland is a documentation and exhibit project, and its purpose is to tell and preserve the stories of special women in our communities who represent something about who we have been in the past and who we are in the present. Each woman’s life story reflects some of the diverse traditions that shape our collective identity as a community. The goal of the Women of Aspenland project is to document women’s history and understand the important roles of women in our community over time. Each October, coinciding with Women’s History Month, up to four women are inducted into the Heritage Museum’s Women of Aspenland exhibit. The nominated women are revered and honoured by their family, friends, and fellow community members for their talents, their selflessness, and their incredible dedication to enriching the lives of others. Throughout the years, the Women of Aspenland project has inducted women of various ages, talents, and backgrounds.

Bios of our inductees are available here.

Visit the Central Alberta Museum Network (CARMN) Women of Aspenland webpage to learn more about the project and to read about the lives of women throughout our region.

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