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   NEWS RELEASE   

For Immediate Release

2008TSA0043-000710

May 7, 2008

Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts

 

SOOKE EVENTS SHARE IN BC150 CELEBRATION GRANTS

 


SOOKE – Sooke will be receiving a $10,000 BC150 Celebration Grant for the Sooke Fine Arts Show 2008, Minister of Tourism, Sport and the Arts Stan Hagen announced today.

 

“We believe that history was written locally and should be celebrated locally,” said Hagen. “To do that, we have engaged municipalities and community partners to bring BC150 to life across the province.”

 

BC150 Celebration Grants support the BC150 pillars of heritage, communities, multiculturalism, Aboriginal people, and arts and culture;and reflect the unique nature of each British Columbia community.

 

Sooke Fine Arts 2008 (July 24th to August 4th) is a professionally juried art show designed to extend public awareness of the role visual arts has played in shaping the community. The theme for this year’s art show is "Drawing on the past - Sculpting out the future" in commemoration of BC150 and in celebration of local art history. 

 

To qualify for a BC150 Celebration Grant, organizations must be non-profit, operate primarily for community benefit and have a voluntary, broad-based membership. Organizations can apply until Aug. 31, 2008. Grants of up to $10,000 are available through the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. For more information on BC150 Grants, please visit www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/gaming/grants/bc150.htm.

 

BC150 is a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Crown Colony of British Columbia in 1858. Every community in B.C. is invited to participate in this year-long celebration of B.C.’s cultural diversity, community strength and widespread achievement. For more information on BC150 programs and events, visit www.BC150.ca.

 

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