Dear Mr. Evans,
In response to your letter, which we received on April 16, 2010, at their regularly scheduled Council meeting of May 3, 2010, Council unanimously voted to recommend the Sexsmith and District Museum Society for the recognition of how they make Sexsmith a rewarding place to work and live.
The Museum Society has been instrumental in preserving the heritage of this area and they work tirelessly to ensure our future generations will have elevators, a working blacksmith shop, and a fine example of early housing in this area. They commissioned and erected signs for seventeen historic building in Sexsmith that outline the history of each of the buildings. The area has a comprehensive history book because of this society, as well as license plates that herald Sexsmith as the 'grain capital of the British Emplire', which it was in 1949.
This society enriches Sexsmith, contributes to the knowledge of our history and we are proud to put their name forward for your company's recognition of people in our community.
Yours sincerely,
Carolyn Gaunt, Town Administrator
- Sexsmith, Alberta
Monday, May 17, 2010
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