The City of Vernon has plans for a popular gathering place but details are being kept secret. The Okanagan Science Centre may no longer be able to
lease the Anna Cail Heritage Hall in Polson Park because the city may
use the building, which it owns. “We don’t know what they are thinking in terms of their uses,” said Sandi Dixon, OSC executive director. And there are no details coming from the city. “It’s an in-camera issue. It hasn’t come out of in-camera,” said Mayor Rob Sawatzky. On Tuesday, OSC officials will appear before city council. “We are appealing to the city to let us continue using it,” said Dixon. For the past four years, OSC has held programs in the 1926 building while also using the space to store exhibits and equipment. “The OSC has grown to depend upon this building for
these purposes due to demand of the community expanding their programs
and exhibit acquisition accordingly,” said Robert Clarke,
vice-chairperson. “A long-term use of this building by the OSC has been part of our long-term planning.” The building is named for the late Anna Cail, a teacher and heritage advocate.
DON QUIXOTE VS. CITY HALL When an American gets mad, he says "where's my Gun". When a Canadian gets pissed off he says "Where is my pen, I'm going to send a letter to the EDITOR". When the EDITOR won't publish his letter he sets up his own BLOG page. When I received enough support to get a Council Seat the dogma of the establishment became : "Better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside pissing in." (Only time will tell !)
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Science Centre concerned hall access will disappear
The City of Vernon has plans for a popular gathering place but details are being kept secret. The Okanagan Science Centre may no longer be able to
lease the Anna Cail Heritage Hall in Polson Park because the city may
use the building, which it owns. “We don’t know what they are thinking in terms of their uses,” said Sandi Dixon, OSC executive director. And there are no details coming from the city. “It’s an in-camera issue. It hasn’t come out of in-camera,” said Mayor Rob Sawatzky. On Tuesday, OSC officials will appear before city council. “We are appealing to the city to let us continue using it,” said Dixon. For the past four years, OSC has held programs in the 1926 building while also using the space to store exhibits and equipment. “The OSC has grown to depend upon this building for
these purposes due to demand of the community expanding their programs
and exhibit acquisition accordingly,” said Robert Clarke,
vice-chairperson. “A long-term use of this building by the OSC has been part of our long-term planning.” The building is named for the late Anna Cail, a teacher and heritage advocate.
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