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Virnetta Anderson

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She was defeated in her reelection bid in 1977 and returned to community involvement, including sitting on the board of directors of the Calgary Centre for the Performing Arts and serving on various municipal advisory committees. She took up a career in real estate while engaging deeply with the
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would later praise her work on council by saying that "She was one of the very best aldermen I ever had in three city councils. She never played council games, which often left her isolated, but she was intellectually honest, and when she spoke, she spoke common sense."
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where she was later named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Calgary Rotary Club in 1988. She was a member of the Mount Royal College Ladies Auxiliary and the President of the Calgary Seniors Showcase Society. She co-founded and became president of the city's
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chapter. She served on the boards of the City Core Senior Citizen Centre and Calgary Welcome and Recreation Centre, Trinity Lodge, Aunts at Large, Calgary Metropolitan Foundation, Calgary Tourist and Convention Association, and the
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She was elected to Calgary's city council in 1974. Her projects as a city councillor included a fact-finding mission to
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Sean Myers, "City's first black alderman dies: Anderson, 84, was active on many boards".
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to research innovations in public transit as part of the early development of the city's
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system, serving on the committee that conducted the original feasibility study on the
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Sean Myers, "Virnetta Anderson: A deeply-caring woman of wit and humanity".
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Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College (AM&N College)
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community activist and politician, who was elected to
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from1971-1974, and served on the board of Calgary's
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American-Canadian community activist and politician
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Monticello, Arkansas
United States
Canada
American
Canadian
Calgary City Council
Black Canadian
Monticello
Arkansas
Hot Springs
Arkansas
Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College (AM&N College)
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Los Angeles
California
Calgary
Ezzrett Anderson
Calgary Stampeders
Canadian Football League
Germany
CTrain
Calgary Centre for the Performing Arts
Sarcee Trail
Rod Sykes
United Church of Canada
Rotary Club
Meals on Wheels
United Way
Calgary Centre for the Performing Arts

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