A dedicated group of volunteers has been combing through records and collecting stories to build a history collection and publish a history book for Craigmyle’s 2015 Centennial.
Spearheaded by the Craigmyle Heritage Foundation, volunteers working on the book “Craigmyle: The Saga Continues” would like to hear from anyone wanting to submit a story as soon as possible.
The group can also arrange to have any photographs scanned and returned quickly.
The criteria for submission the Heritage Foundation has been trying to follow, is any families who lived in an area where the children might have attended Craigmyle School, however, there will be some stories gathered that fall outside that boundary.
The group is gathering three different kinds of stories to publish.
The first is an update to family stories that were published in the 1971 edition of the Delia-Craigmyle Saga.
Secondly, they’re looking to include any stories that were missed from getting published in the original book.
Lastly, any people who have been in the community since 1970 can submit a story. They don’t have to be a current resident, just as long as they had some connection to the community.
Research by the team of volunteers with the Craigmyle Heritage Foundation includes looking through old county records and searching the area’s libraries and museums.
One museum curator found a packet of information from the Craigmyle Electrification Association that existed from 1952 to 1987.
To arrange to submit a story, the contacts for the book are:
• Marlene Bannister (403) 665-2489.
• Leah Hunter (403) 665-2282.
• Bev Bergman (403) 665-2492.
Those interested can also email CraigmyleCentennial@hotmail.com.