Calgary’s heritage community and the Inglewood Community Association are
hosting a Town Hall Meeting dedicated to the Calgary Brewing and Malting
Company. In view of the recent demolition application for the historic
site, we are arranging a panel of presenters and providing the community
and public with an opportunity to discuss the situation.
July 16, 7 pm at the Inglewood Community Hall, 1740, 24th Avenue SE. An
RSVP by July 14 is appreciated. Reguster online at
http://www.calgarycommunities.com/events.php
or call 244-4111.
- Celebrate the history of the brewery, founded in 1892 by "Big Four"
rancher A.E. Cross, and its importance in the development of Calgary – a
major industry, western Canada’s first salt water aquarium, Horsemen’s
Hall of Fame Museum.
- Learn first hand about the brewery’s social importance to the working
class roots of the community once known as Brewery Flats - a good employer
for local families through good times and bad, the local gardens,
recreation at the fish hatchery and trout ponds.
- Ask questions about the next steps which are planned for the site. The
site is listed as Category A on Calgary’s Inventory of Evaluated Historic
Resources. The Ministry of Alberta Culture and Community Spirit issued a
Historic Resource Impact Assessment Order to evaluate the site to
determine its significance and integrity and to provide recommendations.
- Share and discuss ideas regarding the public value of this site, and
find out how to be part of the solution.
Free and open to the public, refreshments will be provided. Please pass
this information along and plan to attend!
Here is a link to a more information and posters:
http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/posting.php?mode=editpost&p=1707
Or go direct to www.calgaryheritage.org
hosting a Town Hall Meeting dedicated to the Calgary Brewing and Malting
Company. In view of the recent demolition application for the historic
site, we are arranging a panel of presenters and providing the community
and public with an opportunity to discuss the situation.
July 16, 7 pm at the Inglewood Community Hall, 1740, 24th Avenue SE. An
RSVP by July 14 is appreciated. Reguster online at
http://www.calgarycommunities.
or call 244-4111.
- Celebrate the history of the brewery, founded in 1892 by "Big Four"
rancher A.E. Cross, and its importance in the development of Calgary – a
major industry, western Canada’s first salt water aquarium, Horsemen’s
Hall of Fame Museum.
- Learn first hand about the brewery’s social importance to the working
class roots of the community once known as Brewery Flats - a good employer
for local families through good times and bad, the local gardens,
recreation at the fish hatchery and trout ponds.
- Ask questions about the next steps which are planned for the site. The
site is listed as Category A on Calgary’s Inventory of Evaluated Historic
Resources. The Ministry of Alberta Culture and Community Spirit issued a
Historic Resource Impact Assessment Order to evaluate the site to
determine its significance and integrity and to provide recommendations.
- Share and discuss ideas regarding the public value of this site, and
find out how to be part of the solution.
Free and open to the public, refreshments will be provided. Please pass
this information along and plan to attend!
Here is a link to a more information and posters:
http://www.calgaryheritage.
Or go direct to www.calgaryheritage.org
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