Fonds consists of a wide range of records from both MOVE and MOVE coalition members, consisting of administrative records to material on social issues. Records include meeting minutes from the board and staff; material on operations; records on funding and finances; material on activities and participation of MOVE such as conferences, seminars, and workshops; various material on internal committees and external committees; various material on MOVE coalition member groups; resource and reference material that made up much of MOVE's library as well as research information they used for various publications for citizen awareness. In addition, the above records contain material that target many social issues such as environment, human rights, poverty, unemployment, city planning, and transit issues.
Item consists of the minutes of the third meeting of the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Research Centre (ARCMR), held on June 6, 1969 in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, Dalhousie University. The meeting was chaired by I.M. MacKeigan.
Item consists of the minutes of the fourth meeting of the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Research Centre (ARCMR), held on June 29, 1970 in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, Dalhousie University. The meeting was chaired by I.M. MacKeigan.
Item is a photocopy of a set of proceedings from the 2nd annual meeting of the Nova Scotia Family and Child Welfare Association held in Baddeck, Nova Scotia on May 20 and 21, 1969.
Fonds consists of material created and collected by John F. Graham during his career as a professor at Dalhousie University, as well as some material prior to this time. Types of records include correspondence, meeting minutes, notes, manuscripts and drafts of writings by Graham, course and lecture materials, departmental memos, research, and similar material.
Fonds comprises Alan Andrew's personal and professional correspondence; reports; newsletters; journals; conference notes; committee minutes and budgets; theatre scripts and production records including costume sketches and photographs.
File contains two microfilm reels with ca. 550 pages of records from the Malagash Salt Mine Worker's Union and the Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, Local 9-823 (1937-1946; 1958-1968). Materials include Malagash Salt Mine Workers' Union minute books (1946-1959), the union charter (1941), collective agreements (1943, 1948, 1950-1954, 1956-1957, 1959, 1961-1967). Microfilm also contains collective agreements of the Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union (1969-1973), the constitution of the Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union (1970) and miscellaneous papers (1952-1972).
Fonds includes financial, legal, administrative and human resources materials dating from the local's founding in 1955, providing insight into the development of the organization's policies and procedures, and also illustrating the broader labour movement and role of unions in shaping the political and social landscape in Nova Scotia. The records provide evidence of the union's administrative and operational functions and activities, including contract negotiation, grievance administration, dues remittance, pension fund administration, membership and labour advocacy, workers' training and education and strike coordination. The records were created by the local's office staff, business managers, executive board, elected officials, Board of Trustees, membership and business associates. Earlier records (pre-1955) became part of the IBEW Local 1928 archive when other IBEW Locals were amalgamated with 1928.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1928
Fonds comprises records that document the administrative and operational activities of the Maritime School of Social Work. Record types include correspondence; committee minutes; financial records; reports; statistics; program information; course materials; examination records; newspaper clippings; memorabilia; and photographs.
Dalhousie University. Faculty of Health. School of Social Work
Fonds consists of documents created and collected by Eyelevel Gallery that reflect all aspects of the gallery’s management. The fonds includes artist files, slides, administrative files, publicity files (including press releases), correspondence, publications, financial documents, contracts, minutes of board of directors meetings, photographs, fundraising files and membership lists, audio and videocassettes, CDs, DVDs, books, and programmes, catalogues, posters, reviews, guest books, and miscellaneous files regarding exhibitions and events. Some digital records in this collection have been migrated from CD's.
File is a typed document of minutes from a first general meeting at the Eye Level Galley held on March 20, 1975. Present at the meeting at the Chair of the Board, Hatti Prentise, 17 other members and 1 guest. The agenda for the meeting was regarding a discussion of 14 questions asked to the board of directors by the general members present at the meeting. The file minutes also contains a list of memberships of the Eye Level Gallery in 1974-1975.
Item is a letter to the Board of Directors of Eye Level Gallery from Marina Stewart. In the letter she raises issues regarding the members' involvement in a recent show "Grassroots". Stewart addresses her issues with the gallery's finances, funding and members of the board.
Item is a letter addressed to Julia Healy from Royce Porter regarding Julia's resignation from the position of Coordinator of Eye Level Gallery in April 1975.
Item is a handwritten document of minutes from the second meeting of the Board of Directors from presumably 1975. Various issues were discussed such as: funding, newsletter, and the slide bank.
Item is a typed document from Julia Schmitt Healy that outlines the Coordinator's job description after her resigned from the position. The document was written "off the top of my head" by Schmitt and is not organized. The document was pinned on the bullet board at the Eye Level Galley.
Item consists of a handwritten document of minutes from a board meeting held on June 26, 1975 at Eye Level Gallery. Item appears be repeat same information in MS-3-35, Box 18, Folder 10, Item 22, but in an edited and presentable version.
Item is minutes from a board members meeting which was attended by Hattie Prentice, John Greer, Karl MacKeeman, David Sayer, and Joyce Hanson. The meeting addressed a variety of issues, such as recent events at the gallery, funding, board members and future shows.
Item consists of an agenda for a board meeting. The agenda lists topics related to the members, the organizational structure, administrative issues, and exhibitions at the gallery.
Item consists of meeting minutes which had members Greer, Savage, MacKeeman, Hanson, and Leverman present. Topics discussed at this meeting includes: life-drawing sessions, gallery closing over July and August, a Vancouver-based performance group "Circus Minimus" performing at the gallery, finances, Halifax City Grant, CANPAC, funding, facilities, and future exhibits.
Item consists of an agenda for a general members meeting. Topics listed for discussion are: the gallery's progress, grant applications, Parallel Gallery meeting in Ottawa, summer closure of the gallery, event proposals and volunteers.
Item consists of correspondence between Garry Conway, Roger Savage, and Marina Stewart regarding the request for Marina to join the Board of Directors at Eye Level Gallery.
This fonds consists of records created and collected by both the Canadian Puppet Festival and the Chester Theatre Council related to the management of the Chester Playhouse, including financial records such as statements, budgets, balance sheets, and invoices; press releases; photocopies of reviews; advertising and marketing records; personnel files; construction and maintenance records; meeting minutes and agendas; reports such as attendance records and box office sales; grant applications and fundraising files; correspondence; and event files, including programmes, tickets, and other promotional materials.
This fonds consists of records regarding the administration, membership, and productions of the Upstart Theatre Company. Types of records include press releases, press clippings, and other promotional materials, photographs, financial material, meeting minutes, reports, scripts, among others.
Fonds comprises records created and collected by the Theatre Arts Guild between 1931 and 1999 that document the history of the company and amateur theatre in Halifax. Record types include administrative documents, financial records, programs, posters, newsletters, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks.
File contains minutes from the annual general meeting held September 12, 2001, and includes directors' reports, financial statements, a technical report; props and wardrobe report and building manager's report, among others.
File contains minutes from the annual general meeting held September September 10, 2007, and includes directors' reports, financial statements, the executive producer's report and the nominating committee's report, among others.
File contains minutes from the annual general meeting held September 10, 2012, and includes directors' reports, financial statements, capital campaign report and publicity report, among others.
File contains minutes from the annual general meeting held September 21, 2015, and includes directors' reports, financial statements, membership report and volunteer coordinator's report, among others.
File contains minutes from the annual general meeting held September 24, 2018, and includes directors' reports, financial statements, vice-president's report and volunteer coordinator's report, among others.
File contains minutes from the annual general meeting held via ZOOM on September 14, 2020, and includes board reports and the nominating committee report, among others.
File contains minutes from the annual general meeting held September 7, 2016, and includes directors' reports, financial statements, costumes and props report and nominating committee report, among others.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to Dalhousie Art Gallery publicity, exhibitions, collections, openings and events, and administration. Types of materials include press releases, brochures, tickets, a poster, photographs, course information, programs, calendars, catalogues, reports, financial records, notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, minutes and agendas, and other materials.
File contains two volumes of meeting minutes. The first volume is a continuation from an earlier book and has entries dated October 17, 1916 through May 6, 1932. The second volume contains minutes from March 28, 1942 through March 31, 1947.
Series contains materials related to AIDS-LINK, a volunteer-based project operated by CARAS to institute interfaith pastoral services for persons living with HIV/AIDS. The project was launched in 1996 and ceased operations in the early 2000s.