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Cut the cake: Museum at Campbell River celebrates 30 years in building

The building first opened its doors in 1994
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Sandra Parrish, executive director, cuts the cake in front of museum staff: Edna Roberts (visitor services), Ellie McKown (education programming), Alison Liebel (promotions coordinator), Megan Purcell (collections manager), Ken Blackburn (program manager), Cleo Walker (executive director), Tara Third (bookkeeper). Photo by Brendan Kyle Jure/Campbell River Mirror

The Museum at Campbell River is marking its 30th Anniversary at 470 Island Highway at 5th Ave. on Feb. 21 with cake and coffee.

It was on Feb. 19, 1994, that the museum opened the building’s doors, after 15 years of planning, fundraising and community engagement. The coffee is in thanks to the community of Campbell River for its part in making it all happen.

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