KHALEHLA LITSCHEL

KHALEHLA LITSCHELFascinated with Alberta coal mining since her first visit to the Bellevue Underground Mine at Crowsnest Pass, Khalehla Litschel graduated cum laude from The King's University with a degree in history. She works as a program assistant at the Fort Heriage Precinct in Fort Saskatchewan where she is honing her craft of gathering and disseminating information by providing tours and special events while also taking courses from the Alberta Museums Association as she works towards a Certificate in Museums Studies. She has published several pieces in Ballyhoo, The King's University College Annual Student Art Publication, and work in The Logos Lantern of the Edmonton Logos Society. Khalehla lives with her family in Edmonton. Among her most precious possessions are her great-grandfather's coal mining pick axe, his mine drill-both gifts from her grandfather-and, most recently, her great-grandfather's mining helmet, discovered in a garage attic. Read More Read Less

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