Tuesday Curatorial @ Albany - Term 4

Public Lecture | Updated 1 decade ago

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Gala Parade, Albany 1923

A series of talks that will help you to discover the different aspects of life in Albany and the amazing things that the area has to offer.

No bookings required. Entry is by donation. Morning tea and refreshments provided.

16 October - Archdeacon Wollaston and St John’s
Pioneer of the early church
WA Museum Albany – Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill – Public Programs Officer

23 October - St John’s Church
The oldest consecrated church in WA
St John’s Church, York St, Albany. Presented by Edward Argyle – Rector, St John’s

THURSDAY EVENING 25 October - Gnowangerup Aboriginal Mission
Another era in community relationships
WA Museum Albany – Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill – Public Programs Officer

30 October - Albany Entrepreneurs
Hordern, De Garis & Terry
WA Museum Albany – Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill – Public Programs Officer

6 November - Going the Extra Mile
Modern entrepreneurs on the South Coast
WA Museum Albany – Co-op Building. Presented by Richard Keeler – Author & Business Consultant

13 November - ‘It’s Gnow or Never’
Film – A Community’s Concern
WA Museum Albany – Co-op Building. Presented by Malleefowl Preservation Group

20 November - Powering Albany
Gas, power and water over the years
WA Museum Albany – Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill – Public Programs Officer

27 November - Wind Farm Tour
Energy in a sustainable world
Albany Wind Farm, Sand Patch Rd, Albany. Presented by Paul Llewellyn - Denmark Community Windfarm

THURSDAY EVENING 29 November - Cemetery Tales
An evening among the graves
Albany Memorial Park Cemetery, Middleton Rd. Presented by Malcolm Traill – Public Programs Officer

4 December - Street Tales
More names and places around Albany
WA Museum Albany – Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill – Public Programs Officer

11 December - Highlights of the Year
WA Museum Albany – Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill – Public Programs Officer