CAMI is cleaning and moving
At least 100 artifacts from the domestic life of the English-speaking community have been added to the CAMI inventory since the summer.
These are dishes, clothes or military relics dusted off from the attic of the Little Red School Museum in Old Harry.
The donation register had not been updated for a long time according to the Cultural mediation coordinator Maurane Francoeur :
CAMI is currently moving this collection to the rear of the Veterans Museum where his offices are located.
In this way, the items can be stored in better conditions, says Maurane Francoeur.

Maurane Francoeur (Photo: CFIM)
The administration will be relocated to the Grosse-Île community center.
According to the coordinator, this major cleanup is coming at the right time:
Note that CAMI received two grants from Quebec and Ottawa in mid-April to be able to start these projects, totaling $105,000.
Maurane Francoeur believes it’s a good boost.
CAMI plans to submit an application to become an accredited museum institution this autumn.
Translated from the french article with the help of Google translate.


