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Our Mission The Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre is committed to being a dynamic local point of community interaction through public programming, heritage conservation, research & education initiatives in a welcoming, authentic, and sustainable way. Our Vision Continuing the legacy provided by the early settler families and museum founders, the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre is a unique focal point of community partnerships, appreciations and interpretation for the Town and its heritage preservation. As such, the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre enables and empowers its diverse audience to: Gather and celebrate with community members Develop a shared sense of community and understanding of societal development in Canada Learn about the many cultures who have shaped & continue to shape our community Connect to the past Contribute to local preservation
The Harris Institute offers a fast-track 12-month diploma program that features 60 courses focusing on the new music industry, from evolving technologies and business models to entrepreneurial opportunities. Visit our website or give us a call to learn more about our website. Dedicated to Excellence in MUSIC INDUSTRY EDUCATION ..."11 JUNO Nominations in 2018 from our graduates."
Gallery Arcturus is a not-for-profit contemporary exhibition and art education centre located in downtown Toronto. It is funded and operated by The Foundation for the Study of Objective Art, a private charity. The gallery is an oasis of peace in the midst of a busy city. The space has been carefully designed to provide an opportunity for uninterrupted contemplation of visual art without the pressures of commercial galleries and without the admission charges typical of other public galleries. The gallery also provides an outstanding opportunity for contemporary visual artists to display their work without the pressures of commercial considerations. The gallery seeks to exhibit works which engage the viewer’s sensations and feelings in a movement toward self-transcendence. The gallery has a view about what art is for: that art is for exploring the larger context of what it means to be human.
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