The series consists of one document that details the various recipients of CTLA awards from 2000 to 2017.
Coquitlam Teacher-Librarians' AssociationSub-series consists of guest book, photograph permissions, booklets, research and draft exhibition panels for the exhibition Canada Responds to the Holocaust, 1944-45, which ran from October 16, 2016, to June 30, 2017.
Collection comprises nine large maps of Cortes Island with handwritten family trees on the back sides, created when Marg Sullivan handed out the maps at a gathering and asked everyone present to write their family trees down. Families documented include: Sullivan, Marg and Sully; Smith, Marion; Jeffery, Baron and Nellie Smith; Ringwood, Gail and Stephen; Campbell, Duane and Florence; Hansen, Hazel and Ken; Rogers, Art and Hendon, Del; McDevitt, Lottie; Borden, Vern (Borden homestead is marked on the map); Froud family; Petznik family; Beesley family; Hayes family; Mike Manson family; John Manson family; Morrison, David Reekie; Lambert family; Padgett family; Tiber (Teuber) family; Henry Hague family.
Sullivan, MargaretThe series consists of records created as part of the Coquitlam 125 anniversary celebrations that took place over the course of 2016. The series includes PDF copies of stories that were submitted to the coquitlam125.ca website, as well as photographs and videos taken by a group of artists (Artists Rendering Tales Collective Inc.) commissioned by the City of Coquitlam to document events throughout the year.
City of Coquitlam. Corporate CommunicationsCollection is comprised of records accumulated as a result of the participation of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre in a project entitled Writing Lives: The Holocaust Survivor Memoir Project. Writing Lives was a partnership between Langara College’s English and History departments, the Azrieli Foundation and the VHEC. For the project, students at Langara College worked closely with Vancouver-based Holocaust survivors to produce their written memoirs over the course of two semesters. In the first semester, students learned the history of the Holocaust. In the second semester, students interviewed survivors, transcribed the interviews and together with the survivors, completed written memoirs. In this fonds are the memoirs, administrative files and digital photographs produced during the two-year run of the project. Seven survivors participated in the first year of the project, from 2016–2017; five survivors participated in the second year of the project, from 2017 to 2018.
Collection is divided into three series: Memoirs (2017–2018), Administrative files (2016–2018) and Photographs (2017–2018).
Sub-series consists of School booking forms, scrapbooks, loose scrapbooks page, research materials, Oral History Project material, correspondence, publicity, teachers materials, guest books, exhibition texts, rental agreement, exhibition photographs and slides, Canadian Heritage Information Network records and other records to do with the Open Hearts - Closed Doors: The War orphans Project exhibition, which ran from March 1 to July 29, 2016.
The series consists of copies of the Tri-City News from 1990 to 2018 printed and bound in large volumes, arranged by month and year. The series also includes microfilmed copies of the Tri-City News from 1985 and 1986, as well as microfilmed copies of the Maple Ridge News (1985-1986) and the Sunday News (1985). Finally, the series includes several loose special editions in print form.
Glacier Media GroupThe subseries consists of copies of the Tri-City News from 1990 to 2018 printed and bound in large volumes, arranged by month and year. The subseries also includes microfilmed copies of the Tri-City News from 1985 and 1986, as well as several loose copies of special editions of the Tri-City News.
Glacier Media GroupSub-series consists of guest book from The Face of the Ghetto: Photographs of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto, 1940-1944 exhibition, which ran from May 14 to October 16, 2015.
Sub-series consists of guest book and artefact information cards from the Carl Lutz and the Legendary Glass House in Budapest exhibition, which ran from October 22, 2014, to February 22, 2015.
Sub-series consists of guest book and printed online articles from the Anne Frank: A History for Today (2014) exhibition, which ran from January 28 to May 30, 2014.
Sub-series consists of documents about artefacts in the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre's collections, as well as laminated artefact information cards, from the Out of the Archive - Companion Exhibition to Anne Frank: A History for Today exhibition, which ran from January 28 to May 30, 2014.
- MS note of condolence to Dawn Easingwood
- 4 copies of funeral card by McCall's funeral services
- 1 DVD, 'A Celebration of Life: Joseph Urban Easingwood 1938-2013'
- 1 CD: 'Joe's Final Sign-Off'
- 1 CD: Pre-Service music - Joe E
- 1 CD: 'Easingwood, J. Still Photo'
- 1 CD: 'remembering Joe Easingwood: Tribute Broadcast, July 1 2013' by CFAX Radio 1070
- 4 newspaper cuttings: obituary notices, reminiscence re Joe Easingwood, Times-Colonist, June 2013.