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| The Great Excursions Company calls upon some of the most noted authorities in their field to stage its memorable experiences. In this section, you will find just a few | | of our partnered resource experts. Do you need engaging speakers for your event or meeting? Call on Great Excursions' bureau of tourism, interpretation, heritage | | and event planning professionals to bring a wealth of knowledge to your service. Contact us today at: Call (306) 569-1571 for rates and availability, or for more information. | |
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Brenda Zimmerman
Brenda brings a definite gastronomical expertise to the events she helps stage. This graduate of Le Cordon Bleu cooking school with experience in several restaurants brings a definite "panache" to the task at hand.
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Carey Isaak, MA, Professional Archivist
A graduate of the University of Manitoba with Master of Arts degrees in History and Archival Studies, Carey is currently employed by the City of Regina as its City Archivist.
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Claude-Jean Harel, MA MAHI
Claude-Jean Harel operates Great Excursions, a Regina-based tour and consulting company that stages and develops "behind the scenes" tourism experiences that incorporate a variety of interpretative techniques.
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Cliff Walker, Military Historian
The owner of this friendly smile is one of Canada's favorite military historians and historic battlefields tour guides. Cliff Walker served 35 years in the Canadian Army. He spent seven years in the Royal Canadian Engineers and 28 years as an infantry officer.
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David Weiman, Nature Interpreter and Guide
David Weiman has, throughout his life, combined professional work with a personal love for the Boreal and Parkland regions.
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Frank Switzer, Natural Heritage Interpreter
Frank is a 1938 model. Being born into a farm family at the end of the Great Depression gives Frank a definite long term advantage from which to view our natural surroundings.
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Gord Johnson, Heritage Interpreter
Gord Johnson provides various Interpretive services for tourists visiting Moose Jaw and area: guided step on bus tour in and around the city, walking tour of downtown Moose Jaw, group itinerary planning and services as requested.
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Hugh Lerat, Traditional Knowledge Keeper
Hugh Lerat, also known as Spotted Medicine Horse, is a Cree member of the Cowessess First Nation on the edge of Crooked Lake in the Qu'Appelle Valley. Hugh has not only inherited some invaluable knowledge of the traditional uses of native plants he is an accomplished interpreter of the heritage of Plains indigenous societies.
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Jaymie Koroluk, Educator
Jaymie is one of many educators engaged in the museum world whose passion for making art and history accessible to people of all ages is truly remarkable.
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Jennie Avram, President of Station Events Inc.
Station Events Inc. (SEI) was launched as a special event marketing and management company that operated out of the old VIA Rail train station in downtown Regina. It began when Jennie Avram convinced VIA Rail that the abandoned, historic train station would make an outstanding special events facility.
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Jim Daschuk, PhD
Jim Daschuk grew up in a bilingual household in northern Ontario. There he grew to appreciate the beauty of the Boreal forest and its powerful rivers. As a youth, he worked as a wilderness guide and social worker to young offenders. His experience canoeing the rivers of Northern Ontario led to more ambitious journeys.
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Rory O'Hagan, MA
Rory O’Hagan holds undergraduate degrees in Anthropology and Education and has recently completed an M. A. in Plains Studies through the Canadian Plains Research Center at the University of Regina.
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Sharon Howell, Heritage Researcher
Sharon has a wealth of experience in heritage research in Moose Jaw where she has played a key role in documenting the historic tunnels that are the city's fame today.
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