A Little Bit Ritchie shares the past 100 years of the Ritchie Community League. We aspire to challenge and reassess notions of place, community, and public space, bridging a gap in historical knowledge of our neighbourhood. By sharing lesser-known stories to nourish our community’s spirit of belonging, unity, and respect.
We hope to reflect on the history of Ritchie to kindle a brighter future. This podcast is brought to you by Erin Fraser, Seghan MacDonald, Linnea Bell, Lydia Neufeld, and Elyse Colville.
Hosted by Lydia Neufeld
Lydia Neufeld moved to Edmonton in 1988 to report for CBC Radio. During her 32 years with the CBC, Lydia worked as a reporter, host, and web journalist. She has three grown children and resides in Ritchie with her husband and dog.
Written by Elyse Colville
Elyse Colville (she/her) is the Ritchie Community League's Centennial Coordinator and Podcast Writer. Aiming to complete her Bachelor of Communication Studies degree in 2023, Elyse is passionate about Creative Non-Fiction writing. When she's not typing feverishly and squinting at a computer screen, Elyse spends her time gardening, sewing, and cuddling her cats Rory and Theo.
Researched by Linnea Bell
Linnea Bell (she/her) is the Ritchie Community League's Centennial Celebration Researcher. Having completed a Master's degree focused on recreation history, she is thrilled to be doing historical research for the Centennial projects. Outside of researching, she loves baking, walking her dog at Mill Creek ravine, and stopping for ice cream at a favourite local spot!
Credits
A Little Bit Ritchie is brought to you by the Ritchie Community League Centennial Celebration Committee, co-chaired by Erin Fraser and Seghan MacDonald.
Our host is Lydia Neufeld, our primary researcher is Linnea Bell, and A Little Bit Ritchie is written by Elyse Colville.
A Little Bit Ritchie is produced by Castria Communications and Media Solutions, and this project is supported by the Edmonton Heritage Council and the City of Edmonton. Thank you to Tierra Connor for our artwork! Our theme music is “Twin Ponds” by Hemlock.
In the final episode of A Little Bit Ritchie, host Lydia Neufeld is joined by members of the Ritchie Community League Board to reflect on the past, present, and future of this dynamic neighbourhood. Community members share their perspectives on what makes Ritchie unique and explore the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the neighbourhood. Throughout the series, A Little Bit Ritchie has delved into the stories and experiences that define Ritchie. Join us for this celebratory finale as we bid farewell to the Centennial Celebration and look forward to the next chapter in Ritchie's vibrant history.