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Country
  
Canada

Census Division
  
No. 11

Founded
  
1904

Area
  
228 ha

Population
  
491 (2011)

Province
  
Alberta

Region
  
Central Alberta

Municipal district
  
Leduc County

Incorporated (Village)
  
January 1, 1960

Elevation
  
770 m

Local time
  
Saturday 11:59 AM

Waterway
  
Joseph Lake Road

New Sarepta

Weather
  
1°C, Wind SW at 6 km/h, 89% Humidity

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New Sarepta is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada, within Leduc County. It is located approximately 23 km (14 mi) east of the City of Leduc along Highway 21.

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Map of New Sarepta, AB, Canada

New Sarepta dissolved from village status to become a hamlet on September 1, 2010. It originally incorporated as a village on January 1, 1960.

Name

The ancient Phoenician city of Sarepta was located on the Mediterranean coast of today's Lebanon, approximately at the site of the modern village of Sarafand, between Sidon and Tyre.

Sarepta was also mentioned, as Zarephath, in the Old Testament (I Kings 17:9), as the home of Elijah during a drought and famine.

In the 18th century (1765-1773), Moravian Brethren from Germany established the village of Sarepta, Volgograd, Russia. About a century after its founding, the larger German Lutheran Church in Russia began efforts to take Sarepta under its wing. Many of the Moravian Brethren objected, moving elsewhere in Russia, then choosing to emigrate to the Western Hemisphere, including Canada.

Some of these settlers, part of the Germans from Russia diaspora, established a new village in Canada's North-West Territories. From various suggestions, approximately 60 people in the new community signed a document favouring the name Sarepta, honouring their previous village. The government of the North-West Territories designated the name Sarepta to this settlement on October 2, 1904. When the new province of Alberta was split from the North-West Territories in 1905, the government added "New" to distinguish it from the existing place name in Ontario. The Moravian Brethren also felt that it honored and distinguished their newer community from the earlier biblical and Russian villages.

Timeline

  • 1906 New Sarepta School District #1548 was established.
  • 1912 Long Prairie Store located in New Sarepta area.
  • 1915 Railroad service extended through New Sarepta.
  • 1916 First post office opened.
  • 1920 Moravian Church was established in area led by Rev. William Scheel.
  • 1921 Grain elevator built.
  • 1927 New Sarepta village school was organized.
  • 1928 First hotel opened.
  • 1944 Curling rink was built.
  • 1949 Oil boom in Alberta.
  • 1960 New Sarepta incorporated as a village.
  • 1962 New Sarepta Rural Fire was incorporated.
  • 1972 Agriculture building was built.
  • 1984 Tire & Girdle Store was built.
  • 2010 Government of Alberta dissolved the village into a hamlet within Leduc County on September 1, 2010.
  • Demographics

    As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, New Sarepta recorded a population of 522 living in 195 of its 219 total private dwellings, a change of 7000630000000000000♠6.3% from its 2011 population of 491. With a land area of 2.24 km2 (0.86 sq mi), it had a population density of 233.0/km2 (603.6/sq mi) in 2016.

    In the 2011 Census, New Sarepta had a population of 491 living in 185 of its 203 total dwellings, a 19.8% change from its 2006 population of 410. With a land area of 2.28 km2 (0.88 sq mi), it had a population density of 215.4/km2 (557.8/sq mi) in 2011.

    The population of the Hamlet of New Sarepta according to its 2009 municipal census was 530.

    Religious assemblies

  • St. John's Lutheran Church
  • The House of Prayer (formerly New Sarepta Country Church)
  • Zion Evangelical Missionary Church
  • Education

    New Sarepta has one elementary school and one high school, both operated by Black Gold Regional Schools.

    Recreation

    Winter

  • New Sarepta Minor Hockey Association
  • New Sarepta Skating Club [No Club 2006–present]
  • Girl Guides
  • senior floor curling
  • Summer

  • baseball
  • slowpitch
  • softball
  • running track
  • basketball courts
  • playgrounds
  • Bent Stik Golf Course
  • Legacy Ridge Golf Course
  • New Sarepta Minor Soccer Association
  • References

    New Sarepta Wikipedia