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Our Staff

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Christy McCafferty- Executive Director She/Her

Delta Fay Cruickshank- Public Relations Coordinator She/Her

Delta Fay Cruickshank- Public Relations Coordinator She/Her

Christy has been working at the Museum since 2014 and has been executive director since 2022. She enjoys all things history and has dedicated her time to making Biggar`s history more accessible to the world!

Favorite exhibit: Lee Chong's Chinese Laundry

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Delta Fay Cruickshank- Public Relations Coordinator She/Her

Delta Fay Cruickshank- Public Relations Coordinator She/Her

Delta Fay Cruickshank- Public Relations Coordinator She/Her

Delta Fay has been involved with the Biggar Museum & Gallery for 15 years. She was a volunteer and board member for several years, then stepped into the Executive Director Position in 2013. She is now the Pubic Relations Coordinator.

Delta Fay feels that every day is an adventure of discovering the stories of those who built the town and those who keep it growing.

Favorite exhibit: Majestic Theatre

Eva Neufeldt - Summer Student She/Her

Delta Fay Cruickshank- Public Relations Coordinator She/Her

Eva Neufeldt - Summer Student She/Her

Eva is here for the summer at the Biggar Museum and Gallery! She intends to expand children's activities and spend time accessioning. Eva is currently studying psychology at the University of Saskatchewan 

Favorite exhibit: Sandra Schmirler

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Land Acknowledgement

The Biggar Museum & Gallery respectfully acknowledges that we are situated on Treaty 6 territory: traditional and current lands of the First Nations and Metis People. We are open to learning and sharing the current and historical legacies of the First Nations and Metis people.