Online public voting is encouraged daily, and is on until April 24
St. John’s United Church, home to the Brockville Arts Hub, has been named a finalist in the Next Great Save, a national competition by the National Trust for Canada supporting restoration of historic places.
Katherine Hobbs, vice-chair of the Arts Hub Brockville board says they were thrilled to receive this news.
With the opportunity to win $50,000, she explains what they could do to the Arts Hub.
The initiative supports the “Save the Stage” campaign to restore the historic venue’s performance space. Online public voting is encouraged daily, and is on until April 24.
To vote, click on the link below:
https://nextgreatsave.us.launchpad6.com/NextGreatSave2026
Story by Harper Cotie
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