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YOUTH SUMMER THEATRE SCHOOL

July 10-15, 17-22, 24-29

Greenwood Festival of the Arts presents
Youth Summer Theatre School

To all aspiring young performers! This is our second year of Youth Summer Theatre School and last year’s participants give rave Revues. This year includes three action packed weeks of acting, singing voice, speaking voice, and basic dance. The ‘school-term' ends with a fanfare, with two matinee performances – everyone plays a role.

Act out with us this summer! (July 28 & 29 - see On Stage)



ART & HERITAGE

Greenwood Artwalk & Studio Tour

The talents of our area’s artists and artisans are on display. A printed guide is available at participating businesses and the Festival Box Office.

Greenwood Heritage Walking Tour

Take the self-guided Heritage Walking Tour of Greenwood’s many heritage buildings and historic sites for a glimpse into the past. Printed guides are available at the Greenwood Museum and Info Centre, and the Festival Box Office.



WORKSHOPS

We have workshops in drumming, jazz guitar, dance, poi, saxophone and more....

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Greenwood Festival of the Arts gratefully acknowledges the following governments, individuals and organizations for their generous financial and in-kind support.

Sponsoring Organization:

Spirit of Greenwood

Sponsors:

Greenwood Board of Trade

Supporters:

Alex Atamenenko, MP The Boundary Communicator
Boundary Mill Installations
Boundary Signs
Bryan Bell, Fort Greenwood
City of Greenwood Staff
Katrine Conroy, MLA
Copper Eagle Cappuccino & Bakery
Etcetera.ca
Gramma’s Attic
Grand Forks Gazette
Greenwood Community Association
Greenwood Heritage Society Greenwood Improvement Society
Greenwood Legion
Greenwood Library Society
Greenwood Petro-Canada
Greenwood Saloon
Heritage Custom Cars & Autobody
The Hot-L
The Kettle Valley Echo
Steve Kosasky
L’il Smoky’s
McMynn’s General Merchants
Midway Community Hall
Midway Express
Barry Popenheim, Grand Forks Realty
St. Columba United Church
Times Mountaineer
The Town Crier
...and the many Festival volunteers