LAST CALL Registration closes TOMORROW - Friday, July 30

Are you looking for something meaningful to do this summer? Wanting to get involved in your community?

Join us NEXT WEDNESDAY, August 4, to build a community art installation - the second pebble mosaic building in Lanark County!

Lanark County Interval House in partnership with Red Dress Productions and Mississippi Mills, have held online sessions with many to create a mosaic design that reflects and honours victims, survivors and those taken by sexual violence, with particular honour to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.

We will be coming together on August 4 behind Old Town Hall in Almonte from 2-7 p.m. to bring the mosaic to life! Bring your good intentions and place a stone or more in the creation of this permanent art installation.

Volunteers can sign up in 1-hour increments - come for as many or as few as you would like! Interval House is happy to sign off on high school volunteer hours for this event. All COVID guidelines will be followed and participants will be required to wear a mask.

Event registration: https://forms.gle/nFvJJvSkPUAuVwn38

All questions can be directed to emma.kinsman@lcih.com.

More information on the project:

The art installation is part of The Countdown Public Art Project: a province-wide initiative that creates outdoor monuments in public spaces to honour survivors of gender based violence and to imagine, or count down to, a world without gender-based violence. For more information, check out this link: https://reddressproductions.org/curren.../countdown-project/