New Funding for the Billy Bishop Museum
October 12, 2007
OWEN SOUND, Ontario, October 12, 2007 Source: news.gc.ca
On behalf of the Honourable Josée Verner, Minister of Canadian Heritage, Status of Women and Official Languages, Larry Miller, Member of Parliament (Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound), today announced funding for the Billy Bishop Heritage Museum.
Funding of $89,000 will help acquire equipment and installations to modernize the museum space. Modernization will allow for better preservation and exhibition of the museum’s collections and facilitate touring exhibits.
“Canada’s New Government is pleased to invest in facilities that make it possible for Canadians to participate in cultural activities,” said Minister Verner. “Our Government is committed to building stronger communities and to providing opportunities for all Canadians to celebrate Canadian arts and heritage.”
“I commend the Billy Bishop Heritage Museum on its significant contribution to the Owen Sound community,” said Mr. Miller. “This project will improve the museum’s effectiveness and will increase opportunities to present quality programming while strongly enhancing the vitality of the region.”
“I am pleased that Canadian Heritage has accepted our request for funds through its Cultural Spaces Canada program in order to install a proper HVAC system at the Billy Bishop Home and Museum, a national historic site,” said Mary J. Smith, Museum Manager. “The museum will then have environmentally controlled galleries and storage to preserve significant Canadian artifacts for our future generations to enjoy.”
Based in the city of Owen Sound, the Billy Bishop Heritage Museum has become an important player in the tourism industry. The Museum has been designated a national historic site–the only one in Grey and Bruce County. The museum was incorporated on July 14, 1980, and has the mandate to preserve the home of Billy Bishop and provide access to its collections through exhibitions and education programming specifically related to Billy Bishop, his life and times.
Canada’s New Government has provided this financial support through the Cultural Spaces Canada program of the Department of Canadian Heritage. This program supports cultural infrastructure projects that increase access for Canadians to the performing, visual, and media arts and that improve physical conditions for artistic creativity and innovation. Funding is also provided for the construction and renovation of arts and heritage facilities, for the purchase of specialized equipment, and for feasibility studies and projects to transform buildings into arts or heritage facilities.
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