
New pride mural unveiled in final week of Culture Days
Culture Days have been going on throughout the city of Prince Albert over the last three weeks, and as part of it the Parks, Recreation, and Culture Department unveiled a new mural at the Prince Albert Public Library in celebration of pride in the community. The different free programs around the city have allowed for people to find out more about their artistic side with things like history walks, a tour of the EA Rawlinson Centre, and crafting sessions with festivities set to wrap up on October 11.
Arts and Culture Coordinator for the city Tia Furstenberg is the person responsible behind Culture Days as well as the coordination for putting the new pride mural together. She said that so far the events of Culture Days have been well attended, and the crowd that came out for the unveiling of the mural was just more proof of that.
“This is the last week now, and I’ve just heard so many great things from our community partners who have put up events. The museum had full participants for their Dakota history walk and talk with Dr. Omani and Tapestrama I heard had a great turn out as well, and lots of the Art Center programs had full registrants too, so that was really fabulous.”
With two weeks already in the books and just a week left of events left to go, the City is happy with how well the community seems to be buying into the fun. Some of the events have even surprised the committee with how well they were attended.