March 5, 2026

“Back to School” comes early this year

By Brandie Majeau

The Smoky Lake Regional Heritage Board is gearing up to celebrate a significant

milestone in local history, inviting students “back to school” early this year with the

opening of the historic Ruthenia School. On August 2, 2025, at 2:00 PM, the iconic bell

from the original Ruthenia School (thanks to Geraldine Plum and John Purich) will ring

once again, inviting visitors to step back in time. This event marks the completion of the

latest restoration project by the Smoky Lake Regional Heritage Board, and everyone is

invited.

Located in the County of Smoky Lake, the Ruthenia School has undergone

extensive renovations to preserve its legacy as a one-room schoolhouse. The day’s

festivities will kick off with a warm welcome and an exterior tour, followed by opening

remarks that set the tone for the afternoon. Guests will then have the opportunity to

explore the inside of the building itself, which has been restored to reflect its historical

significance. An open mic session will also be inviting attendees to share their personal

stories and experiences related to the school and surrounding community. Recess will

commence at 3:30 with light refreshments.

Originally constructed in 1924, the Ruthenia School was built to alleviate

overcrowding in the older 1913 school nearby. This school served a dual purpose over

its operational years, after its educational role ended in 1980 it transformed into the

Ruthenian Community Center, hosting meetings for the Farmers’ Union of Alberta,

local events, bingos, and dances, continuing to serve the community for decades.

The Ruthenia School is an example of early 1920s rural school design, featuring

a gabled hip roof and large nine-over-nine double-hung windows that flood the interior

with natural light. The school’s interior layout, complete with wood floors, panel walls,

and a classic drum-shaped wood stove, reflects the educational spirit of a bygone era

and serves as a testament to the hard work and commitment of rural residents.

This historical afternoon is a unique opportunity for current generations to

appreciate where students once devoted themselves to learning over a century ago. To

attend the celebration, visitors can travel south of the Town of Smoky Lake, from

highway 855 turn east on Township Road 590 and then travel an additional 7 kms.

Parking will be available across the road, courtesy of the Bidlock Family. While the

celebration is family-friendly, please note that the building is not wheelchair accessible,

and pets are not recommended for this occasion. Join the Smoky Lake Regional

Heritage Board and be part of local history at the “Back to Ruthenia School” event!

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