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ARC banner project celebrates 150

Submitted To celebrate Canada 150, ARC Creative Studio is hosting a Colours for Canada 150 banner project. Participants have created 150 banners that are 12 inches wide by six feet long.

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To celebrate Canada 150, ARC Creative Studio is hosting a Colours for Canada 150 banner project. Participants have created 150 banners that are 12 inches wide by six feet long. These banners will be hung at the Western Development Museum from July 18 to Sept. 1 and will be on exhibit for Those Were The Days events at the museum.

It is an exciting project that involves painters from ARC Creative Studio members, Bonaventure Lions Club, Royal Bank staff and families, Concern for Youth, Drummond Hill, BTEC, Battlefords Immigration Resource Center, Sakewew High School, McKitrick School, North Battleford Comprehensive High School Art Class, École Père Mercure, North Battleford Art Club, Rivers’ Edge Quilters, Home Schooling program, family groups, Saskatchewan Hospital Library and Battlefords Boys and Girls Club with support from the museum, Ultraprint, Discovery Co-op Hardware, Doug’s Paint Shop, and the North Battleford Library.

Visitors to the ARC Creative Studio from the Battlefords, Saskatoon, Eastend, Rabbit Lake, Turtle Lake, Mervin, Calgary, Alta., Japan and Russia have created Colors For Canada 150 Banners.

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