Showing posts with label community celebrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community celebrations. Show all posts

Monday, 26 January 2015

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Department of Canadian Heritage


CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Department of Canadian Heritage

Deadline: Saturday, January 31, 2015

The next application deadline date for the Building Communities through Arts and Heritage (BCAH) funding for Community Anniversaries taking place in 2016 is January 31, 2015.  

The Building Communities through Arts and Heritage Program was created to help you celebrate your community, its past and its present. The Program will increase opportunities, through festivals and other events and projects, for local artists and artisans to be involved in their community and for local groups to commemorate their local history and heritage.

The Community Anniversaries component provides funding to local groups for non–recurring local events and capital projects that commemorate an anniversary of 100 years or greater in increments of 25 years.
The community anniversaries component will also consider projects that commemorate the 100th and 75 th anniversary of locally significant events directly related to the Canadian participation in World War I and II.

Please visit the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage  Website http://pch.gc.ca for details or contact the team at:

Toll-free: 1-866-811-0055

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Happy Canada Day


banner image - Canada day


Canada Day, Dominion Day and the First of July are all labels that were given to the day July 1 to celebrate the anniversary of the Constitution Act of 1867.  This act joined Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec into a single country known as Canada and providing Canada with a large amount of independence from England.  Sir John A. MacDonald is sworn in as the First Prime Minister  and the Canadian Confederation is formed.  

Fireworks will light up the sky on Canada Day all across the Nation. Parades will line the streets of bustling towns and cities.  Face painters, stilt walkers, music entertainers, and much much more will provide a day of family fun and enjoyment and a proud day for all Canadians.

Many communities extend their celebrations to include more then just one day, such as here in Wood Buffalo.   Canada Day festivities officially begin on June 30th with the Canada Rocks celebrations starting at 9:00pm.  Join performing artists such as the Sentimental Gentlemen and more for a night of live entertainment on stage.  The night will end with an AMAZING fireworks show.  Canada Rocks takes place at the Suncor Community Leisure Centre parking lot on MacDonald Island.  

Then on July 1st, the day kicks off with a complementary pancake breakfast by the Multicultural Association at MacDonald Island. The day will be alive with an art market, workshops, a kids zone, dance performances, Mike the Knight and other live entertainment on stage, face painting, henna art and so much more.  Plus, the Canada Day parade will make its way south on Franklin Ave (starting at Morrison St. to Ridel. St) from 11:00-1:00.  

So, as you join your fellow Canadians in waving those little hand held red and white flags in celebration of Canada Day here are some interesting facts about July 1;

  • 1863 - The Battle of Gettysburg began
  • 1873 - Prince Edward Island joins Canadian Federation
  • 1903 - The Tour de France bicycle race made its debut
  • 1881 - Canada and Bermuda are linked by telegraph cable
  • 1908 - SOS is adapted as the international distress signal
  • 1927 - the first national radio hookup was initiated by the Canadian National Railway
  • 1958 - CBC held their first cross-country broadcast 
  • 1966 - The first color television transmission in Canada occurs in Toronto
  • 1972 - The first Gay Pride march takes place in England
  • 1979 - The Sony Walkman was introduced to the world
  • 1980 - The song, O'Canaada, was named the official national anthem 


For more information about Canada Day activities in Fort McMurray and a schedule of events, click here