Member of Parliament Bob Zimmer announces funding for Robert David Symons exhibition
FORT ST. JOHN, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Aug. 18, 2014) - Canadian Heritage
The Government of Canada has provided the Fort St. John North Peace Museum with $3,290 in funding through the Museums Assistance Program.
This support is enabling the Fort St. John North Peace Museum to host the exhibition Robert David Symons: Countryman from June 2 to September 24, 2014. The exhibition is being circulated by the Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery in Saskatchewan.
Bob Zimmer, Member of Parliament (Prince George-Peace River), announced this support today on behalf of the Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages.
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"Museums and galleries across Canada welcome millions of visitors each year and play an instrumental role in sharing the stories of our country's rich heritage and culture. Our Government is committed to supporting local museums that are valuable educational resources for Canadians."
-The Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages
"The Fort St. John North Peace Museum does a remarkable job of showcasing the rich history of the area and its people here in northern British Columbia. I know this funding will go a long way in ensuring that our residents can continue to access exceptional cultural experiences in the Peace River Regional District."
-Bob Zimmer, Member of Parliament (Prince George-Peace River)
"The Fort St. John North Peace Museum is grateful to receive this support from the Government of Canada so that we can bring Symons' work back to a place he called home. This funding enables us to host our largest art exhibit thus far, reacquaint Symons' old friends with his work, and introduce his writings, artwork and environmental message to a new generation in the Peace River region."
-Heather Longworth, Curator, Fort St. John North Peace Museum
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