THE City of Surrey, in collaboration with diverse cultural organizations and artists, is showcasing three weeks of free arts and culture-related activities as part of the national Culture Days celebration happening from September 22 to October 15.
“As a long-standing supporter of Culture Days, the City of Surrey is pleased to be part of a Canada-wide network of arts and culture organizers that connect community with art and heritage,” said Ryan Gallagher, Manager of Culture. “This year, Surrey’s Culture Days features a wide range of art and heritage experiences, for all age groups and interest levels, and we welcome everyone to come explore what our community has to offer.”
Culture Days runs from September 22 to October 15 and features a variety of art-making opportunities, performances, exhibitions, and tours appropriate for all ages in Surrey. Participating venues include Clayton Community Centre, Surrey Civic Theatres, Surrey Art Gallery, Historic Stewart Farm, Museum of Surrey, and Surrey Archives.
Visit the City of Surrey’s webpage to learn more about Culture Days opportunities in Surrey, www.surrey.ca/news-events/events/culture-days.
Culture Days is one of the many programs, services and special events delivered by the City of Surrey’s Culture Division to foster community connections through the arts and heritage. Supporting a vibrant and engaged community, the division also takes care of a variety arts, heritage and cultural facilities throughout Surrey.