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Schedule Change! Special Topics Course: Archaeology and Saskatchewan Museums
Date Change:
Saturday February 24, 2024
Sunday February 25, 2024
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM CST
Gabriel Dumont Institute, 917 22 Street W, Saskatoon, SK
Rates: $150 members, $200 non-members, $125 students
Registration deadline: Friday February 16, 2024
Registration Now Open! Introduction to Basic Archives Workshop (1 day)
Thursday January 25, 2024
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM CST
Online (Zoom)
Rates: Free to Attend, but registration is necessary
Registration deadline: Thursday January 18, 2024
Transgender Awareness Week, November 13-19
Transgender Awareness Week aims to increase awareness, visibility and knowledge of transgender people and the issues faced by members of transgender communities. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the lives of transgender and nonbinary people and the contributions they have made and continue to make.
Registration Now Open! Volunteer Management
Saturday November 25, 2023
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM CST
Online (Zoom)
Rates: $100 members, $150 non-members, $75 students
Registration deadline: Friday November 17, 2023
NEW! Introducing our MAS Shop Online Store!
Visit our NEW online store and shop your heritage hearts out! T-shirts and hoodies now available featuring MAS designs including Museums are Cool, Museums Have Never Been Neutral, and more!
De-accessioning and Disposal Webinar (2 parts)Â
Part 1 – Thursday October 19th, 2023
Part 2 – Thursday October 26th, 2023
Online (Zoom)
Free to attend, no registration necessary
De-accessioning and disposal are beneficial tools in collections care and management and a crucial component of a Collections Management Policy (CMP). This brief series aims to address the concerns of staff/volunteers who are starting work on de-accessioning projects for their museum
MAS Acknowledges National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, September 30th 2023
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a day to honour the children who never returned home from residential schools, the Survivors, their families, and communities. This day serves as a day of remembrance, reflection, and an opportunity of action, to listen, and to learn.
Community Chat: SaskCulture Grant Writing Workshop
The Museum Grant Program (MGP) provides operational funding to help foster strong, vibrant, community-based Saskatchewan museums that are valued and supported by society. This funding enables museums to focus on excellence in their programs and operations and to contribute to the understanding of the world and our place in it – our past, our present, and our future.
Technology Micro Grant for Community Museums – Final Report 2023
In order to ensure that the funding for the Technology Microgrant program is spent in accordance with the program’s guidelines, and to assist us with evaluating the program’s success, recipients need to meet reporting requirements.