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This project is now closed. The Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy received Council's unanimous approval on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. Thank you for your participation!
The County of Brant is growing. We would like to be a community with a thriving cultural life where the opportunities for participation in the arts at all levels are accessible, diverse, and inclusive; where creatives have a place to contribute to the community; where cultural industries are welcomed and where culture and heritage are celebrated, visible and supported.
Community members and creative professionals in the Arts, Culture and Heritage participated in an online survey, shared their ideas, asked questions, and attended an open hose and a number of other local events during the summer of 2023.
The County of Brant is growing. We would like to be a community with a thriving cultural life where the opportunities for participation in the arts at all levels are accessible, diverse, and inclusive; where creatives have a place to contribute to the community; where cultural industries are welcomed and where culture and heritage are celebrated, visible and supported.
Community members and creative professionals in the Arts, Culture and Heritage participated in an online survey, shared their ideas, asked questions, and attended an open hose and a number of other local events during the summer of 2023.
Engagement is now closed. A special thank you to all who participated and provided feedback!
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This project is now closed. The Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy received Council's unanimous approval on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. Thank you for your participation!
This online engagement concluded on September 24, 2023. Thank you for your feedback!
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From the options below what has defined the County of Brant's history and evolution?
The Grand River and natural heritage
47%
Indigenous history and cultural practices
21%
Rural villages and hamlets
26%
Agricultural heritage
5%
Key transportation routes (railways, highways)
0%
Urban expansion
0%
New arrivals and diverse communities
0%
Contemporary arts and culture
0%
Proximity to Brantford, Hamilton and/or Kitchener-Waterloo
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The engagement closes on Sunday, September 24 at 5:00 pm
Open House
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Join us for a public, drop-in open house on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 from 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm at the Wincey Mills Market, located at 31 Mechanic St., Paris.
Engagement continues
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Engagement closes Sunday, September 24 at 5:00 pm.
Public engagement is now closed: Thank you for participating!
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September 24, 2023 - Public contributions to this project are now closed for review. We are compiling feedback and will share what we heard from the community, as well as report on key outcomes.
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What we heard: Project complete
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The project is complete. A summary of what we heard as well as project outcomes are available on this page.