Curious about the plans for 4th and Seymour?

Curious about the plans for 4th and Seymour?

July 12, 2024 at 5:06 pm  Kamloops, Municipal, Politics



Are you curious about what’s happening on the corner of Seymour and 4th?
This is the future home of the proposed Kamloops Centre for the Arts (KCA).

The Kamloops Centre for the Arts is not just a vision; it’s a necessity. Born out of strategic planning and the generous heart of local philanthropy, this centre is poised to address the gap we’ve faced for nearly two decades. This Facility will offer diverse programming and usage by community groups, including supporting the Tournament Capital program by providing non-competition space for awards ceremonies, cultural celebrations, and related events.

On July 29th, join us for the Celebration of the Arts, an open-air gathering at the site of the future KCA and a chance to celebrate local arts and culture organizations and the wide range of future opportunities at this flagship facility.

#BuildKamloops | kamloops.ca/COTA

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