Series consists of lecture notes and some accompanying music. The lecture content comprises the String Quartet literature of Haydn and Bartók. The latter was expanded to include Bartók's biography with a contribution of notes by Bartók's son, Béla. The lectures were given in Maine, Texas, Colorado, U.S.A. and Banff, Canada.
This series contains records related to Zenon Smiechowski. Zenon was a track & field athlete from Grande Prairie and an Olympic hopeful for the 1980 Moscow games. The records in this series consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, and event results.
The series consists of a series one small black photograph album, 7 x 11 in. with scrollwork on the front cover. It containing 111 photographs which document the life of Marion Heller from about age 9 to age 30. It covers her life in Beaverlodge, White Rock and Victoria, and includes May Day activities in White Rock, the family in White Rock, the Heller farm, activities with friends at the farm, camping at Lake Saskatoon with the CGIT, picnics at the Halcourt Picnic grounds, teaching at Elmworth and McKenzie School, Dorothy Patterson's wedding, Ed Heller's enlistment in World War II, Robert in the Air Force, Marion in Normal School, her Normal School Instructors, and traveling home from Edmonton via Athabaska with four other girls from Beaverlodge and Grande Prairie.
The series consists of minutes from regular and executive meetings; membership cards, lists, reports and records of service; correspondence, including sample requests for funds; monthly activity reports; yearly attendance records for the Milo Lions Club, maintained as received with respect to their year which runs from July-June.
The series consists of records resulting from the general management of the Writing and Publishing programs at the Banff Centre, including the annual writing studio and the Arts Journalism program.