November Art Show
North Okanagan Federation of Canadian Artist
Aging, Art, and the Modern Elder
October 28 – November 24, 2021
Opening Reception: October 28, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
On-line Archive material at:
Phone: 250 546 - 8318
Open May 2 to December 30th, 2024 Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 - 4:00 (Except Statutory Holidays) If you are coming a distance please call to ensure we have not had to close for unseen circumstances.
Monday 9:30 - 3:00 PM and Tuesday 9:30 - 12:00 PM
To make an appointment to meet with one of our archivists please call and leave a message or send an email by clicking on our contact button
We continue to accept books, puzzles, DVDs and CDs. They can be dropped off Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-4:00. Our Christmas Book Sale will begin Friday, November 29th and will run all of December.
October 28 – November 24, 2021
Opening Reception: October 28, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
In Recognition of Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
We will be closed Thursday, September 30, 2021
In the early 1970’s residents of Armstrong found themselves powerless to save an historic building from being demolished. This event was the spark that led to the creation of the Armstrong Spallumcheen Historical Society, incorporated in 1974. In the beginning, the Society’s collection consisted mainly of historical photographs. Almost a decade later the City of Armstrong offered the Society space in part of a machine storage building. The Society opened a museum to the public in 1983. In 1988, with the help of a gift from Rusty Freeze, they expanded into the rest of the building and added an Art Gallery. At this time the name of the Society changed to the Armstrong Spallumcheen Museum and Arts Society. The museum and art gallery are the result of the dedication of the many volunteers from the community who continue to be active in it’s operation.
THE Armstrong Spallumcheen Museum and Art Gallery is located in historic downtown Armstrong. The first building on this site was moved from Lansdowne circa 1892 when most of that community relocated to Armstrong. In 1905 F.A. Clayton bought the existing blacksmith business. Over time he expanded the building. The business was later operated by his sons and gradually changed into a machine shop. It has also served as a storage facility, automobile garage and gas station. Since becoming a museum, the facility has been upgraded many times, Our renovations in 2011 included fresh paint, new signage, a timber frame entrance and a colonnade. We now have a brand new, but still historic, look for a favourite old building.
What we do at the Armstrong Spallumcheen Museum and Art Gallery:
Administrator: Lark Lindholm
Tourist Information available at the Chamber of Commerce next door.
Annual Used Book Sale
Books accepted year around for our Sale. Drop books off whenever we are open or next door at the Chamber of Commerce during their business hours.
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