Book Launch: It Takes Raindrops to Fill a Lake

You are Invited!
MHM BOOK LAUNCH:  “It takes Raindrops to Fill a Lake” by Walter Paetkau

Presentation begins at 2:00pm at the Mennonite Heritage Museum,
Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 2pm.
Books will be available for purchase from the MHM Bookstore.
Meet the Author, Walter Paetkau.
Light refreshments.
The Museum will be open from 1pm to 4pm and you are free to peruse the exhibits.

This is a free event and we welcome you to bring family and friends!

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About the Author  Walter Paetkau received his teaching degree from the University of Alberta. After a few years in classrooms, he enrolled as a student at the Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. During his second year he was accepted as an exchange student at the Interdenominational Theological Center, an African American seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. It was there that he was influenced by the civil rights movement which led to his growing interest in peace, justice and social service issues.

Walter moved to British Columbia and worked for the BC Mennonite Conference and the Mennonite Central Committee, developing service projects. He was one of the founders of Matsqui-Sumas-Abbotsford Community Services in 1967; the constitution was drafted in 1968, and the Society was registered in 1969.

Mr. Paetkau served the organization in the role of Executive Director of Abbotsford Community Services from 1969 – 2000 and received the Order of Abbotsford in 2008.

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About the Book   “Archway Community Services (formerly known as Abbotsford Community Services) is proud to announce the telling of our story, from our 1969 origins through five decades of cooperation, volunteerism, community response and service.

The book, spearheaded by founding member Walter Paetkau, recounts how our organization has developed into one of the most diverse service agencies of its kind in Canada.

It tells the story of the our early years, development, and growth of services through the decades and includes stories of success and cautionary tales for future generations, based on our experiences.

The book draws from archives, interviews with former and current staff, volunteers, and people in the local community.”

Audience  The book is intended for anyone interested in the history of social services and / or the history of Abbotsford.

Reviews and Links

https://archway.ca/acs-book/reviews/

https://canadianmennonite.org/acsbook

https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/books/book-review-honestly-tracing-the-history-of-abbotsford-community-services


MHM Gallery Exhibit Opening Reception

You are invited! Join us for the opening reception for our next Gallery Exhibit entitled: Mennonite Gals Can Paint: Watercolour & Acrylic Paintings
Everyone is invited to this free event and light refreshments will be provided.
Meet the artists and hear them talk about their work.
Doors at 1pm, Presentation at 2pm.
Main Exhibit will also be open.
Bring friends and relatives.

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2020 MHM Gallery Exhibit Marilyn Vooys and Irene Enns

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About Marilyn Vooys

Marilyn Vooys is a watercolour artist who chose this medium because of the variety of effects that can be created with it, from pastel softness to bold strong colour. As well, it is a ‘clean’ medium that doesn’t take days to dry. She uses photos from her own travels as reference and takes workshops to expand her base of knowledge & she also frames her own art. A member of the Fraser Valley Watermedia Society (FVWS) since 1996, she has had her work displayed mainly in the Fraser Valley. You may have seen her work displayed at the Clearbrook Library, Kariton Gallery, Plas des Arts, Maple Ridge and Mission Arts Centre.

About Irene Enns

Irene Enns, a member of the Fraser Valley Watermedia Society, Abbotsford Arts Council, Central Fraser Valley Graphic Guild, and past member of the Federation of Canadian Artists and Mission Arts Council has actively exhibited her watercolor and acrylic paintings in corporate and public institutions and in joint and group exhibitions in Canada and the United States. Numerous paintings have also been donated to charitable causes.

Canadian born, educated, and a long-time resident of Abbotsford, British Columbia, she is passionate about capturing scenes from her native land-having a strong focus on B.C. landscapes and from the experiences garnered during her extensive travels. A melting pot and an avenue for creative painting, Irene also developed her own “Sepia Washout” technique as she studied under Elsie Grace, who was inducted into the College of the Desert Hall of Fame. Under the tutelage of Jack Rowe, a Signature Member of Watercolor West, and a Member of the National Academy of Design, she continued her pursuit of and studies in painting from 2000 to 2004.  Irene has won six prestigious art awards including the Artist of the Year Award, Abbotsford Arts Council in 2011 and the Artists’ Choice Award, Fraser Valley Watermedia Society in 2017.

As a painter, it is an opportunity to gently nudge awareness of images and expressions of the soul to others, and as a guest artist, Irene also demonstrates her skills traveling through visual concepts, personal experiences, and transferring onto paper and canvas the emotions of the heart – gift to share with others.