Meaford Summer Concerts 2016
Summer Night Concerts in Market Square The Foundation was happy to help fund the first “Meaford Summer Concerts 2016” starting with Canada Day, followed by three more free concerts on Friday
The Meaford Hall and Culture Foundation is proud to have helped these community groups and events.
Summer Night Concerts in Market Square The Foundation was happy to help fund the first “Meaford Summer Concerts 2016” starting with Canada Day, followed by three more free concerts on Friday
The card from the Events for Life participants says it all. Events for Life is an organization for developmentally-challenged youth and adults. The Foundation was especially pleased to cover the cost of theatre and
Meaford Summer Arts Program, held from July 18 to 22, 2016 was a resounding success. The program is run by retired women teachers who volunteer their time and expertise in
This year’s production included 24 children, 20 teenagers & adults. The cast was a wonderful, enthusiastic and talented group, from Meaford and the surrounding area. For just over 14 weeks
“Thanks to the Meaford Hall & Culture Foundation for your support of The Grinch. We were really happy with this year’s play and in many ways it was our best of the
The Foundation provided funding so that the film “Racing to Zero” from the “Youth and Zero Waste” project could be shown at Meaford Hall free of charge to local students.
The Foundation granted money to Meaford Community Theatre for their spring production of “Arsenic and Old Lace”. The audience was mesmerized by the incredible sets and the fantastic cast of
Meaford Hall & Culture Foundation was once again thrilled to sponsor the 3rd GBSS Francophone Film Festival at Meaford Hall. The event was organized by GBSS grades 10, 11 and
Meaford Hall & Culture Foundation was very pleased to help fund the 2015 production of “Aladdin”, put on by “Kids in The Meaford Hall”. Since 2009, Kids in the Meaford Hall group has
The Foundation was happy to support a second “Blueprint Project” in the Fall of 2015. A visual art expression program that was free for Meaford families dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The following