Summer 2000 Contents


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FEATURES
DEPARTMENTS
Changing the Face of Calgary
Heritage Architecture of the Past and for the Future
by Larraine Andrews
Defying Location
Conservation Buildings–Revitalizing Neighbourhoods
by Murray Millar
Fixing Obadiah Place
Creating a Community Museum for Black Settlers in Amber Valley
by Mikell Montague
Undercurrents of Intolerance
Swimming in KKK water
by Allan Sheppard
Maestro MarekJablonski
Tribute to a Mentor
by D.T. Baker
From the Editor
Feedback
Letters to the Editor
Details
Dorothy Field writes about movin’ architecture
That Extra Mile
Pat Verge profiles Blood and Baha’i Elders Allison and Earl Healy
Musings
Linda Alberta reports on sacred artifacts returned
Intentional Tourist
Barbara Grinder visits Beauvais Lake
Heritage to the Next Generation
Sophie Watson shares Nicaragua-Alberta youth exchanges
What Do I Do Now?
Johanne Yakula lights up heritage homes
Tom Court finds memorial chandeliers
Classified Information
One Point Perspective
Barbara Dacks considers how The Works Visual Arts Festival works
From the Hearth
Patricia Myers remembers the joy of cake
Twice Told Tales
Trevor Wince reviews Albertosaurus
Heritage Gardens
Linda Affolder’s cultivating heritage
Winter 2009
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After 14 years, Winter 2009 is our 56th issue of Legacy and our last.

As Legacy's publisher/editor/owner, I have been fortunate to work with remarkable people. My sincere thanks to our thoughtful associate publisher Gurston Dacks and encouraging business psychiatrist/music columnist Ron Chalmers. To talented, remarkable designer Mark Dutton. To patient general managers Mary Oakwell, Liz Grieve, and Yoko Sekiya; and determined ad sales manager Andrea Kopylech. And to two of the best, most sensitive associate editors, Eva Radford and Naomi Lewis. Thank you, also, to the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation for supporting school subscriptions and to Enbridge, Elly de Jongh, and Melcor Developments for public library subscriptions. To the Alberta Foundation for the Arts for editorial support. And to our committed advertisers and many loyal readers.

I have looked forward each issue to wonderfully written columns by Paula Simons, Sid Marty, Ron Chalmers, Laurie Greenwood, Johanne Yakula, Dorothy Field, Gordon Morash, and Patricia Myers. And to beautifully crafted prose and poetry by well-known and emerging writers alike.

But I have decided that Legacy's own story will conclude now. Indeed, it has been fun. Thank you all beyond words.

Barb Dacks, Publisher