Donations

Help your Heritage by supporting this year’s fundraising efforts of the Wetaskiwin District Heritage Museum Centre. We are embarking on a variety of projects that will not only help us grow our award-winning programs and services for the future, but also bring back the historic character of our building, which celebrates its 119th anniversary this year. Our goal is to raise $50,000 through the ReStore the Star Store campaign.

The Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum is owned and operated by the Wetaskiwin & District Museum Society (Registered charity #108204777RP0001). As a non-profit organization, we gratefully accept donations from the public. There are a number of ways that you can support the museum:

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Monetary Donations

Supporters of the museum can donate money as an individual, organization,  or as a memorial for someone.

Donate in person with cash, credit, debit, or cheque by visiting us during regular operating hour (you can also call and give us a credit card number)

Donate by mail by sending a cheque to 5007 – 50th Ave, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A-0S3

Donate on-line now by clicking HERE

All monetary donations of $20 or more are eligible for a tax receipt.

Donors are acknowledged through plaques placed on the Donor Recognition Tree on the first floor of the museum, and in our Museletter.

In-Kind donations

The public can also support the Heritage Museum through contributions of materials for use in the museum. Examples of recent donations include hand-made crafts to sell in the Gift Shop, computer and photography equipment, materials for renovations.

In-kind donations over a value of $20 are eligible for a tax receipt.

Artifact Donations

The artifacts in our collection each have a place in the wider story of Wetaskiwin’s history. If you feel you have a historical artifact with an interesting story that could augment our collection, feel free to come by the museum and discuss it with our Collections Department.

Visit the museum, call us at (780) 352-0227, or email us to find more about how you can make a contribution to the Wetaskiwin and District Heritage Museum.

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