Online public voting begins April 7
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.
She explains what they could do to the Arts Hub if they win the $50,000 grand-prize.
The initiative supports the “Save the Stage” campaign to restore the historic venue’s performance space.
Online public voting begins April 7. Click on the link below:
https://nextgreatsave.us.launchpad6.com/NextGreatSave2026
Story by Harper Cotie

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