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Heritage Committee
About the Committee
The R.M. of St. Clements is committed to protecting its heritage resources for the benefit of future generations. The Heritage Resources Act (1986) provides authority for the municipality to designate and protect local heritage resources and to develop initiatives that will encourage, support, educate and promote the management and sustainability of historic resources in the community.
The St. Clements Heritage Advisory Committee, established on July 28, 1998, is devoted to preserving the rich and diverse heritage of our community.
Projects
As one of the most active heritage committees in the province, the St. Clements Heritage Advisory Committee is proud to boast about the numerous cutting-edge projects they have produced. These projects include:
- Historic Website Research Project
- Lord Selkirk School Division Historic Curriculum Enhancement (PowerPoint Presentations)
- 125th Anniversary Historic Geocaching Tour
- Numerous Plaques and Signage for Local Monuments
- Oral History Compilations
Current Committee Members
- Jerry Drobot
- Virginia Drobot
- Fraser Stewart
- Sharon Moolchan
- Wendy Serger
- Nancy Lovenjack
- Luise Avery
- Christine Stewart
- Tom Serger
- Lisa Danko
Join the Committee
The St. Clements Heritage Advisory Committee is always looking for new membership. If you are interested in becoming involved, please contact the municipal office at:
Phone: 204-482-3300
1-888-797-8725 (toll free)
e-mail: info@rmofstclements.com
Red River North Heritage Committee
The Red River North Heritage Committee (RRNHC) was formed on July 28, 1998 to advise the R.M. of St. Clements council on how best to preserve and promote its rich and diverse heritage for the benefit of future generations. They meet as required to discuss the progress of various projects, to develop responses to current heritage issues and to discuss ideas for new initiatives. The RRNHC works with the Historic Resources Branch of Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Tourism, to ensure that projects and plans reflect the most current thinking about heritage, and especially heritage management.