MLA Sandhu says grants will support local arts and extracurricular activities in Vernon-Monashee
VERNON – New Democrat MLA say local organizations and parent advisory councils will be able to support the arts, culture and extracurricular activities thanks to Community Gaming Grants funding. This round of funding is from the Community Gaming Grants program’s parent advisory council and district parent advisory council (PAC/DPAC) stream.
“The winter season in Vernon is such a great time of the year. Our community gathers for so many great events put on by fantastic organizations”, says Harwinder Sandhu, MLA for Vernon-Monashee. “The Vernon Winter Carnival Society is one such organization and Vernon Winter Carnival event is one of the most amazing events, which we all love and enjoy! I am glad that our government is giving them $38,500 to ensure that the staff and volunteers can continue to bring enjoyment to so many families as they work tirelessly to organize this spectacular carnival .”
In the region, 13 organizations are receiving funding to support arts and culture including:
- Vernon Public Art Gallery Society, $76,000
- Vernon Winter Carnival Society, $38,500
- Okanagan Military Tattoo Society, $27,500
More than $18.2 million in new funding will go to over 650 organizations to support arts and culture across the province.
In addition, 15 parent advisory councils/district parent advisory councils in Vernon-Monashee are receiving funding to support extracurricular events, activities and equipment.
More than 1,300 parent advisory councils and district parent advisory councils will receive over $11.2 million to support extracurricular activities throughout British Columbia.
Learn more: https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023MUNI0055-001993 and https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2023MUNI0053-00197