
Thursday November 3rd from 5:00-10:00 pm, The Quetico Foundation is once again partnering with the Taylor Statten Camping Bursary Fund (TSCBF) for the annual Art Show to be held at the Storys Building, 11 Duncan Street near the corner of King and Duncan!
This year’s show ‘Shapes and Sizes’ will be profiling approximately 150 works inspired by the province’s great outdoor spaces, landscapes, cities and towns, including featured artists –Steve McDonald, David Marshak, and Elzbieta Krawecka.
Our art collection from our Artists in Residence will be in the show!
Please come out, have fun, buy and see great art and get together with colleagues and friends with food, drink, appetizers and a great evening that is widely appreciated, helps young minds and young leaders, helps protection and appreciation of our wilderness and helps gives young people the chance to go to camp and experience Ontario’s great outdoors.
Click here to buy tickets and claim your spot at this year’s amazing art evening
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About the Bursary
The Taylor Statten Camping Bursary Fund was established in 1972 and during that time has sent over 1000 children to eight different summer camps in Ontario,Alberta and Quebec. The life skills learned and experiences earned from summers at camp are pivotal in shaping healthy futures for the young people helped each year. This past summer alone, the Fund was able to provide great experiences to 57 campers at a cost of $110,000. To learn more about the bursary please visit www.tscbf.com
About the Foundation
The Quetico Foundation, established in 1954, is dedicated to the protection of wilderness with a particular focus on Quetico Provincial Park. The Foundation delivers its mandate through a variety of youth focused research and education based programs designed to increase understanding of and appreciation for wilderness protection and sustainability. The Foundation’s advocacy and liaison activities influence the way in which wilderness values are portrayed in regulations, policies and management plans, and focus on specific initiatives that threaten those values. To learn more about the Foundation, please visitwww.queticofoundation.org. |
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