If you have a Chestermere story to tell, something that you think describes what it is like to live in and around Chestermere, or marks a personal or family event that has happened here, The Chestermere Historical Foundation is interested!
CHF realizes that there may also be many stories about the recent flood that should also be documented–such a major event cannot go unrecorded in the history of Chestermere. The CHF Board will review these and try to publish as many stories as we can on the webpage under ‘Chestermere Stories’.
CHF has also undertaken a new initiative to interview citizens who have lived or live in Chestermere.
If you know of someone who is a long-time resident and would be willing to be interviewed please call Kay 403 279 1036, Audrey 403 272 9280, or Jen 403 272 3764. Go to www.chestermerehistory.org and click on the contact us to submit your short vignette. If you wish to include photos, please let us know and we will contact you by email. Or join us at the next CHF meeting Chestermere Library 6:30pm, 2nd Tuesday of the month, everyone welcome!
Chestermere Stories–We need yours!
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