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conforming artists in the Kootenay region while creating educational opportunities, fostering community connection, and promoting resilience through the arts. Join in at the Pride n’ Paint event at the Valley Social on September 13th, and your work could be featured as part of the exhibit! Pride Fuze Opening Gala Gallery Event & Dance Party during Elk Valley Pride Festival with artists, live entertainment and 2 floors of DJs – Friday, October 12th. ELK VALLEY INTERNMENT CAMPS | 100TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION EVENTS OCT 21, 2018 Far from the front, Fernie still felt the effect of WWI. A dark period in the history of the Elk Valley, internment operations at Morrissey from 1914-1918 affected the lives of many immigrants and left deep divides in the community. To commemorate the closing of the Morrissey Internment Camp on September 21st, 1918, the Fernie Museum will host a day of recognition: 1:00PM | Fernie at War Walking Tour 3:00PM | Talk, Panel Discussion and Q&A with Sarah Bealieu, Internment Archaelogist 5:00PM | Film Screening: That Never Happened, directors in attendance 7:00PM | Legion Dinner EN POINTE IN THE GALLERY NOV 1, 2018 – MAR 31, 2019 Over a period of 17 years, Gordon Milne has attended a company class each week to draw the dancers of Alberta Ballet. This ongoing relationship has inspired a very distinctive feel to his drawings and paintings celebrating movement in dance. The exhibit also celebrates the 50 year history of the illustrious ballet troupe. Thur, Nov 1 | Gallery Opening Reception with appetizers and cash bar. Sat, Nov 3 | A Night at the Ballet Gala Dinner with live painting demonstration, dancers in attendance, live entertainment and live auction. 691 2nd Ave  |  250-423-7016 ferniemuseum.com 21