ONTARIO INVESTS IN LEAMINGTON
ARTS CENTRE
McGuinty Government Supports Leamington's
Revitalization
Ontario is helping the Municipality of Leamington revitalize
its local Arts Centre to promote tourism and create jobs.
The province is investing $218,000 to give the gallery
a more professional look for its displays and exhibits, make it more
accessible and provide for future expansion. The renovated centre will
also help to revitalize the area and create an enhanced destination
for the uptown core of Leamington.
The funding is part of the Rural
Economic Development Program which invests in community-based
projects in three priority areas:
Improved access to health care services
Revitalized communities and downtowns
Enhanced skills training
Quotes
"This investment will not only give the centre a
more professional look for its displays and exhibits, but it will also
help revitalize uptown Leamington and make it a tourist destination
of choice in Southwestern Ontario," said Chatham-Kent-Essex MPP
Pat Hoy.
For 30 years, the Leamington Arts Centre has been at the
heart of uptown Leamington and this investment will enhance the centre
as a place of learning and artistic expression, said South Essex Arts
Association President Maureen Sutherland.
Quick Facts
Since 2003, Ontario has invested $51 million in
160 projects through
the Rural Economic Development Program
The Arts Centre has rejuvenated the old Post Office
building into a premier showcase space for the community.
Learn More
Find out more about the Leamington
Arts Centre.
Learn more about how Ontario
is helping the Arts.
For more information contact:
Kelly Synnott
Minister's Office
416-326-6439
Brent Ross
Communications Branch
416-326-9342
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