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Cranbrook Farmers Market opening early this spring
There’s plenty to look forward to at the outdoor Cranbrook Farmers Market this year, with vendors setting up a little earlier in the season and more special events on the schedule. Good weather has permitted the market to open on May 11, two weeks earlier than last year. It will continue to run further into the fall as well, with markets setting up every weekend in October. In full, it runs every Saturday from May 11 to June 8 and June 22 to Oct. 26, at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., on 10 Ave. South. Opening day on May 11 coincides with Mother’s Day and the Kootenay Children’s Festival, and...… There’s plenty to look forward to at the outdoor Cranbrook Farmers Market this year, with vendors setting up a little earlier in the season and more special events on the schedule. Good weather has permitted the market to open on May 11, two weeks earlier than last year. It will continue to run further into the fall as well, with markets setting up every weekend in October. In full, it runs every Saturday from May 11 to June 8 and June 22 to Oct. 26, at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., on 10 Ave. South. Opening day on May 11 coincides with Mother’s Day and the Kootenay Children’s Festival, and...WW…
New exhibit showcasing art from neurodiverse students
Art show includes work from 35 neurodiverse students in Cranbrook and the Elk Valley Art is an experience that is unique to the creator, inspired by inner imagination and outside-the-box thinking. Such is the theme of a new regional art exhibit on display at Key City Theatre in Cranbrook. The Diverse Arts Art Show, organized by the East Kootenay school union CUPE 4165, is a display of paintings, drawings and sculpture from neurodiverse students living in Cranbrook and the Elk Valley. The exhibit features art from 35 students from across the region, from grade one to grade 12. All...…Art show includes work from 35 neurodiverse students in Cranbrook and the Elk Valley Art is an experience that is unique to the creator, inspired by inner imagination and outside-the-box thinking. Such is the theme of a new regional art exhibit on display at Key City Theatre in Cranbrook. The Diverse Arts Art Show, organized by the East Kootenay school union CUPE 4165, is a display of paintings, drawings and sculpture from neurodiverse students living in Cranbrook and the Elk Valley. The exhibit features art from 35 students from across the region, from grade one to grade 12. All...WW…
New exhibit showcasing art from neurodiverse students
Art show includes work from 35 neurodiverse students in Cranbrook and the Elk Valley Art is an experience that is unique to the creator, inspired by inner imagination and outside-the-box thinking. Such is the theme of a new regional art exhibit on display at Key City Theatre in Cranbrook. The Diverse Arts Art Show, organized by the East Kootenay school union CUPE 4165, is a display of paintings, drawings and sculpture from neurodiverse students living in Cranbrook and the Elk Valley. The exhibit features art from 35 students from across the region, from grade one to grade 12. All...…Art show includes work from 35 neurodiverse students in Cranbrook and the Elk Valley Art is an experience that is unique to the creator, inspired by inner imagination and outside-the-box thinking. Such is the theme of a new regional art exhibit on display at Key City Theatre in Cranbrook. The Diverse Arts Art Show, organized by the East Kootenay school union CUPE 4165, is a display of paintings, drawings and sculpture from neurodiverse students living in Cranbrook and the Elk Valley. The exhibit features art from 35 students from across the region, from grade one to grade 12. All...WW…
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