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ANHS Constitution and Bylaws

Minutes: 

1. 1906 First Annual General Meeting

2. 1907 Second Annual General Meeting

3. 1908 Third Annual General Meeting

4. 1909 Fourth Annual General Meeting

5. 1910 Fifth Annual General Meeting

6. 1911 Sixth Annual General Meeting

7. 1912 Seventh Annual General Meeting

8. 1913 Eighth Annual General Meeting

9. 1914 Ninth Annual General Meeting

10. 1915 Tenth Annual General Meeting

11. 1916 Eleventh Annual General Meeting

12. 1917 Twelfth Annual General Meeting

13. 1918 Thirteenth Annual General Meeting.

14. 1919 Fourteenth Annual General Meeting

15. 1920 Fifteenth Annual General Meeting

16 1921 Sixteenth Annual General Meeting

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Box 785
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
T4N 5H2

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rdrn.nature@gmail.com

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1-403-347-8200

RDRN acknowledges the traditional territory of Treaty 6 of the Blackfoot, Cree, Dene, Nakota Sioux, and Saulteaux Peoples, the traditional territory of Treaty 7 of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Siksika, Piikani, Kainai, Tsuut’ina, and Stoney Nakota Peoples and the Métis Nation of Alberta. We hope to serve and protect the traditional lands and waters with respect and commitment.

Together, we can be a voice for nature.

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