The 91原创 Arts Council is inviting the public to an open house to check out their new space at the Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre on Thursday, March 14.
LAC moved to the centre last September from their old location at the 91原创 Events Centre.
Over the past few months, the council has been hard at work refreshing the space with new paint, a theatre room complete with a portable stage, and more.
Open house guests can expect a performance by the Youth Theatre Development program students, and various entertainment.
The first art exhibit at the new space called Rooted will also be on display during the open house, as well as a photography exhibit put on by the Aldergrove Community Secondary School students.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been good. It鈥檚 been a big learning curve for us because we were in a smaller venue before so this venue has allowed us to really branch out and create programming. It鈥檚 also about learning what the community wants. Little by little we鈥檙e hearing more from people,鈥 explained 91原创 Arts Council coordinator Nicole Hutton.
Hutton added the challenge now is just 鈥済etting the word out鈥 to let the community know what the organization has to offer.
Over spring break, the council is offering a variety of free workshops including martial arts, and animation and character development.
Later this month, the council is hosting a family-friendly paint night, as well as an adult-only one.
鈥淸They鈥檙e] all out of the new facility, which is really cool to be able to say and do,鈥 added Hutton.
Currently the council has been running arts and theatre programming, and plans to launch culinary programming in the future.
Prior to the event, people are asked to RSVP by calling 604-534-0781 or emailing artscoordinator@langleyarts.ca
The open house runs on Thursday, March 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. at 26770 29th Ave., Aldergrove.
For more information and a complete list of programming, visit