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July 3, 2021
Ribbon cut to open gazebo at Cranbrook Dog Park
City of Cranbrook Mayor Lee Pratt and the Cranbrook Lions Club officially cut the ribbon for a new wooden gazebo at the Cranbrook Dog Park on June 29.
The Cranbrook Lions Club Dog Park Shelter is dedicated to the memory of former Lion, Ron Rushworth. Pets Go Raw, the Cranbrook Veterinary Hospital, and the Wheeldon Family were all major sponsors.
“We really appreciate organizations like the Cranbrook Lions Club and how they step up and meet needs within our community,” said Mayor Lee Pratt.
The City of Cranbrook, Cloverdale Paint, Denham Ford, Integra Tire Auto Centre, Salvador Ready Mix Concrete, Skyway Distributors, Splash of Colour Painting, and Spring Creek Ranch were all donors to the project.
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December 18, 2020
Cranbrook Arts reveals mural at 1401 Art Space
Cranbrook Arts is pleased to announce the completion of the mural project at its new building, located at 1401 5th Street N.
The mural, painted by artists LaVerna Peters and Yvonne Vigne, is now proudly displayed on the front of the building, facing Kootenay Street.
The mural is a whopping 10 feet by 38 feet in size, and is painted on MDO board.
Vigne explained that the concept depicts an artist painting the colourful perception of her hometown with its older history, new charm and beautiful countryside.
Cranbrook Arts invites you to take a stroll down 5th Avenue and view the mural at your leisure.