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County of Lethbridge Community Learning Council

County of Lethbridge Community Learning Council

The Council promotes lifelong learning and assists individuals in developing foundational skills through our community classes and our Literacy Program.

We are a Community Adult Learning Program funded by Alberta Advanced Education.

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Happy Heritage Day!History of Alberta Heritage DayIn 1974, the Legislative Assembly of Alberta made the first Monday in August an official provincial holiday to recognize and celebrate the varied cultural heritage of Albertans, known as Heritage Day by passing the Heritage Act of 1974.With the introduction of Family Day in 1990, Heritage Day was downgraded from a statutory holiday to an optional civic holiday.Alberta is named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, a fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. Princess Louise was married to John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, and a Governor-General of Canada.Though it should be noted Alberta's cultural heritage doesn't begin and end with British princesses and Heritage Day is intended to celebrate the province's heritage right from the Indigenous peoples through to the modern-day diversity that enriches the daily life in Alberta.Heritage Day has proved to be an inspiration for events such as the Edmonton Heritage Festival and the Crowsnest Pass Doors Open and Heritage Festival; popular festivals that take place in Alberta over the Heritage Day weekend, highlighting local culture and traditions.#heritageday #heritage @jackincoaldale @coaldaleab #coaldaleab @JacenAbrey1 @dale_pickering_for_council @jacen_abrey_tofc_council @lisa_reis_tofc_council @billchapman19 @jrbeekman ... See MoreSee Less

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Phone:  403-345-6009
Text/WhatsApp:  403-915-3145
Email: clclcoffice@gmail.com
Address: Box 1207, 2014 – 18 Street, Coaldale, TiM 1N1
Hours:  9:30am – 3:00pm    Monday – Thursday,   September – June
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