This year, the Pemberton and District Museum celebrates 100 years of rail.
Tuesday, July 15, is the second Tea & Tales of the summer.
Today’s guest speaker is Chief Leonard Andrew presenting “Memories of the Railway”. Leonard was first elected in 1981 as chief and served until 1989. He ran again and won in 2003 and then retired in 2011. Leonard had served the community for a total of 38 years.
Each week tea-goers are invited to listen to a local tale presented by a Pemberton resident on various themes connected to life in the valley. The presentations are filmed for the historic record in the Soo Building. If they wish, visitors can simply just enjoy the grounds and have tea with a friend in the shade of the cedars
Come on out on Tuesday July 15th, from 2pm to 4pm to learn some history about Canada’s Railway.
Admission: $2
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
