E.A. Rawlinson Centre: Arts Board steps out, City steps in
The Prince Albert Arts Board is handing over its share of the responsibility for the E.A. Rawlinson Centre to the City of Prince Albert’s community services department in the new year.
The Arts Board has acted as the entertainment venue’s caretaker for more than a decade, and now it is looking to focus on raising the profile of the arts community in the city. The Arts Board has been operating the E.A. Rawlinson Centre for over a decade, contracting its day-to-day management out to Star Development Corp.
For the Arts Board’s chair, Roxanne Dicke, the organization played an important role in the history of the E.A. Rawlinson Centre. Its work included finding sponsors, funding, and working with the City. But now that the building is in its 11th year, Dicke feels that it’s part of a “natural progression” for the centre to be closer to the City.
“It’s a City facility. Like Art Hauser [Centre] or Kinsmen [Arena] or any of those other facilities, it makes sense to have a direct connection with the City itself,” she said.