TABER, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - May 5, 2015) - Department of Canadian Heritage
The Taber and District Chamber of Commerce will receive $6,900 through the Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program to present the 40th edition of Taber Cornfest. LaVar Payne, Member of Parliament (Medicine Hat), announced this support today on behalf of the Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages.
Taber Cornfest is one of Western Canada's largest family festivals. This year's festival activities include live musical performances, arts and craft displays, and artisan demonstrations. The activities will present the work of more than 80 local artists and artisans.
Quick Facts
- This year's Taber Cornfest takes place from August 27 to 30. Admission is free.
- The Taber and District Chamber of Commerce is a local, non-profit organization that works to promote a strong business community in Taber, while celebrating and enhancing the quality of life in the community.
- The Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage program provides Canadians with more opportunities to take part in activities that present local arts and culture and celebrate local history and heritage.
Quotes
"Each year, Taber Cornfest brings residents of Southern Alberta together to celebrate arts and culture with family and friends. It gives local artists and craftspeople the opportunity to engage with their community, something our Government believes is crucial to improving the quality of life of all Canadians."
-The Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages
"Congratulations on reaching 40 years, Taber Cornfest! Opportunities to enjoy festivals like this play an important role in building healthy communities, and Taber Cornfest continues to provide Albertans with a fantastic mix of local musicians, artists and artisans showcasing their talent."
-LaVar Payne, Member of Parliament (Medicine Hat)
"We are very grateful to the Government of Canada's Department of Canadian Heritage for assisting with funding for this year's Cornfest. This is a major anniversary for the festival, and we are very excited. With the strong support we receive from the community and the Government of Canada, we are able to maintain Taber Cornfest as the largest free outdoor festival in Western Canada."
-Tyrel McLelland, President, Taber and District Chamber of Commerce
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