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June 15 - Making Space for Culture Public Meeting
June 15 - Making Space for Culture Public Meeting
Ward 30 Public Meeting
Saturday June 15, 10:30am-12:30pm Riverdale Library (370 Broadview Ave.) What
kind of space does your neighbourhood need to make art, music, dance? To film,
play, practice and perform? We’re coming to your neighbourhood to hear your
thoughts. We want to know what's needed, who needs it, and how we might work
together to help make space for culture in your community. Making space for
culture is a major recommendation of the
Creative Capital Gains
report, unanimously adopted by Toronto City Council in May 2011. Finding,
building, and sustaining cultural space requires partners from all sectors,
private, non-profit, and government. In order to make wise, long-term plans,
Toronto Cultural Services has embarked on a ward-by-ward consultation and
planning process to determine local priorities. Twenty ward meetings were held
in 2012 and we are holding twenty-four more in 2013. More information is
available here:
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