this photo is of (l-r) Grant Plett, Gerald Reimer, and Dennis Reimer, members of Heischraitje & Willa Honich (Locusts and Wild Honey) playing for members of the Manitoba Mennonite and Hanover Steinbach Historical Society's. Their light hearted Low German songs entertained the guests. The group is accompanied by Phyllis Reimer.
This photo is of the congregation filling the Winnipeg Centennial Concert hall. This event was one of the events planned for the Manitoba Mennonite Centennial celebrations held 1974-1975.
This series includes records related to the Society's involvement with other organizations such as Mennonite World Conference, Institute of Mennonite Studies, Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Mennonite Encyclopedia, the Pembina Hills Historical Society, which was responsible for erecting a cairn one-mile North of Gretna in 1951, the Neubergthal Heritage Foundation and the Human Rights Museum Incorporated.
This series consists of records produced by the JMU committee which consisted of representatives from the three sponsoring cultural groups -- Jewish community, Mennonite community and the Ukrainian community. It includes records from the conference entitled “Building Bridges” and the book entitled A Sharing of Diversities, which included papers presented at the conference. Included are minutes, correspondence, and draft copies of most of the papers, as well as some 3.5 inch computer diskettes which contain the original submissions.
This photo is a portrait of the John and Ruth Bock family of Winnipeg, Manitoba. From left to right is ?, John Bock Jr., John Bock, Ruth Bock, Elizabeth Bock.
This photo is of the junctions of the Red River and Rat River in the fall. There is a small boat moving up the Rat River and a group of people standing on the point of the junction.
This photo is of (left to right) Karen Dirks, and Susan Froese who operated Mennonite Books for the MMHS until 1991 when the operation and inventory was sold to Brandt Family enterprises.
This photo is a school photo of Kathleen Penner from W.C. Miller Collegiate in Altona, MB. she was the second place winner of the 2004 Henry E. Plett family history award. See Heritage Posting No. 43 January 2004 p. 2.
This photo is of Karen Dirks, Susan Froese with Ken Reddig on the event of the purchase of Mennonite Books by Brandt Family Enterprises. This took place at the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery.
This photo is of (l-r) Ken Reddig, Susan Bandt, Darryl Brandt standing behind books that were purchased by Brandt Family Enterprises from MMHS's Mennonite Books. The photo was taken in the Mennonite Heritage Centre