A Brief History
To-day,
music festivals are held each spring in many localities throughout Canada.
Although we generally associate the name of Earl Grey, Canada's Governor
General between 1904 and 1911, with the Grey Cup in football,
it may not be so well known that it was under his influence in 1908,
along with three other gentlemen, that the Alberta Music Festival Association
was founded in Edmonton.
Incorporation took place in 1925. The operation of a provincial association
is essential to the well-being of local festival organizations.
A history of any organization is necessarily about people, and the Sherwood
Park Musical Festival Association is no exception.
One name bridges the success of this association and the Alberta Festival
Association.
When the Alberta Music Festival Association began to be less active,
it was Cora Molstad in 1964, together with others who joined forces
to
re-establish the Association as a central body to the locals and as
a sponsor to new festivals.
When in 1976 a group of teachers was interested in allowing young people
from our local community to group and participate in a music festival,
it was Cora Molstad who was instrumental in helping to start the Sherwood
Park Music Festival.
That same year we joined the Alberta Music Festival Association and
in 1977 we became known as the Sherwood Park Kiwanis Music Festival
Association, run by the Kiwanis Club.
It was to run at arms length from the Sherwood Park Kiwanis Club with
a representative to serve on the Board of Directors. Financial assistance
was to come from the club. Growing pains were experienced over the years
but with dedicated volunteers from Strathcona County, it managed to
survive.
In
1992 the Board of Directors felt it was necessary to see if additional
funds could be found, as the Kiwanis Club was unable to finance more
than 10 per cent of the budget. It was decided to change the name of
the Association to the Sherwood Park Music Festival Association.
The Festival has grown steadily and presently includes vocal, choral,
strings, piano, musical theatre and speech arts.
The continued growth and success is due to the active involvement of
many volunteers, board members, festival volunteers and especially the
continued financial support of businesses, corporations and individuals.
Without this involvement we could not function.
During the 25th Anniversary Celebrations in 2001, we paid tribute to
all of those persons who had given their time freely over the years,
and dedicated the 2001 Sherwood Park Music Festival to them