Bring Back The Porch
Today on Bring Back The Porch we are on location in one of the historic kilns in Medalta. At Medalta, a unique archaeological field school is not just preserving history, but also bringing it to life. Join us as we explore the exciting discoveries being made at Medalta, the significance of these findings, and how they connect us to our heritage. Chapters 00:00 Preserving History: The Importance of Medalta 02:49 Celebrating Community: Events and Activities at Medalta 06:01 Engaging the Next Generation: Educational Programs 08:49 Exploring the Museum: Tours and Exhibits 12:06 Connecting with the Past: Stories and Collectibles 15:09 The Heart of Medalta: Personal Connections and Experiences Explore the rich history and current activities at Medalta, a historic ceramics site in Medicine Hat, including its archaeological projects, community events, educational programs, and preservation efforts. The Significance of Medalta's History Medalta is not just a site; it’s a living testament to Canada’s industrial past. Established during a time when clay was king, Medalta has evolved over the years, but its roots remain firmly planted in history. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Friends of Medalta Society, an organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating this remarkable site. The story of Medalta is intertwined with the dreams of its founders, who envisioned a future where this historic site would thrive rather than decay into obscurity. Rediscovering the Old Horse Barn One of the most thrilling projects this season is the archaeological search for the old horse barn, a structure that played a vital role in Medalta's early operations. As Brian recounts, the barn was where horses helped transport clay before modern machinery took over. This search not only pays homage to the site's history but also fulfills a long-standing dream of one of Medalta’s founders, Engaging the Community with District Days To celebrate its historical significance, Medalta is hosting "District Days," a two-day event featuring local artisans, food trucks, live music, and activities geared toward families. This event aims to rekindle interest in the community’s history while providing a fun and engaging atmosphere for all ages. By combining entertainment with education, Medalta is fostering a connection between the past and present, inviting everyone to be part of its ongoing story. Educational Opportunities for All Ages Medalta is not just about preserving history; it’s about experiencing it. The site offers various educational programs for both children and adults. From summer camps that allow kids to explore and create with clay to adult classes that provide hands-on experiences, Medalta caters to a wide audience. This inclusive approach ensures that everyone can find something that piques their interest, from the history buff to the aspiring potter. Conclusion: Why Medalta Matters In an age where many historic sites are at risk of being forgotten, Medalta stands out as a beacon of preservation and education. The ongoing archaeological efforts not only unearth physical remnants of the past but also revive stories and memories that shape our understanding of history. By engaging the community through events and educational opportunities, Medalta ensures that its rich heritage continues to inspire future generations. Whether you're interested in archaeology, local history, or simply looking for a fun day out, Medalta offers a unique glimpse into the past. As we celebrate this historic site, we invite you to be part of the journey—come explore, learn, and discover the treasures hidden beneath our feet. Key topics History of Medalta and its significance in Canadian ceramics Archaeological excavations and discoveries at Medalta Community events and markets celebrating local culture Educational programs for kids and adults in pottery and history Preservation of historic industrial sites in Canada Guest name Sarah Schatz Events Coordinator, Medalta Sound bites "Canada's very young and we have not done a good job at preserving our historic sites." "The dream is alive, and lots of things are happening for the 40th anniversary." "Seventy-five percent of pottery made nationwide came from this neighbourhood." Resources Medalta - The Canadian Museum of Ceramic Art - https://medalta.org/ Medalta's Social Media - https://facebook.com/medalta Hycroft Pottery - https://www.medalta-giftshop.ca/shop/hycroft-china-originals/ Hey we need your support. Like and subscribe to Bring Back The Porch Podcast Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1831615/support]
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