About this Event
Fire played a defining role in Calgary’s development. As the Sandstone City rose from the ashes of the ruinous 1886 fire, the first firehalls became hot spots of community activity, and the early firefighters forged Calgary’s society, fanning the flames of music, sport and politics. Shari Peyerl will introduce you to some members of Calgary’s Fire Department, including the fiery Chief, the trailblazing woman, and the fighting firemen of the First World War.
Presented in Partnership with Chinook Country Historical Society, a Chapter of the Historical Society of Alberta. CCHS is dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of Canadian and Alberta history for people of all ages. Organized in 1958 and incorporated in 1993, CCHS covers the region from Olds to Nanton and from the BC border to the Saskatchewan border. For more information on our societies, please visit the following websites:
Chinook Country Historical Society: www.chinookhistory.ca
Historical Society of Alberta: www.albertahistory.org
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Patricia A. Whelan Performance Hall - Central Library, 800 3 Street Southeast, Calgary, Canada
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