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Metro arts, culture talk at PoMo breakfast

Tri-City artists and arts leaders can learn about the regional arts and culture scene at a Metro Vancouver morning talk next month.
Brenda Leadlay, executive director of BC Alliance for Arts + Culture
Brenda Leadlay, executive director of BC Alliance for Arts + Culture

Tri-City artists and arts leaders can learn about the regional arts and culture scene at a Metro Vancouver morning talk next month.

The agency’s Sustainability Community Breakfast — to be held at the Port Moody recreation complex on March 21 — will hear from four arts representatives:

• Brenda Leadlay, executive director of BC Alliance for Arts + Culture;

• Rhiannon Herbert, outreach and database co-ordinator for BC Alliance for Arts + Culture;

• Judy Robertson, outreach co-ordinator in Metro Vancouver’s external relations department;

• and Nancy Cottingham Powell, executive director of the North Vancouver Community Arts Council.

The presentations, which run from 7:30 to 9 a.m., will include information about MAXguide and SpaceFinderBC, Metro’s regional projects grants program and the North Shore Cultural Mapping Project, an initiative led by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council that was recently awarded $421,000 from the Strategic Initiatives component of the Canada Cultural Investment Fund.

To register, visit metrovancouver.org/events/community-breakfasts

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