On Thursday April, 19th the Revelstoke Community Foundation gave back in a big way as many local Not-For-Profits and community minded initiatives were granted some well deserved (and needed) dollars to keep the programs running.
- Revelstoke Railway Museum—-$2,100 for Technical Upgrades
- Revelstoke Theatre Co. ———1,000 for NT Live Series
- District Humane Society———$1,200 for Stainless steel Stackable Kennels
- Screen Smart——————–$1,000 for 2018 Screen Smart Education
- NCES—————————–$2,500 for 100 in 1 Day in Canada
- Rev Folk Music——————-$1,000 for the Coffee House
- Rev Arts Council—————–$1,750 for Family Series
- Forestry Museum—————-$1,500 for Exhibit Deaccessioning
- Women’s Shelter—————-$2,500 for Moving Forward
- Visual Arts Society————–$500 for Fish Sculpture Bike Rack
- Rev. Museum & Archives ——$2,000 Stories Beneath The Sea
- Rev. Bear Aware Society——-$2,500 for Attractant Management Strategies
- Com. Connections————–$4,000 for Food Bank
- Com. Connections————–$2,000 for Summer Day Camp
- C.B. Alliance for Literacy——-$2,000 for Family Literacy Program
- C.B. Alliance for Literacy——-$1,140 for STEAM Program
- Multicultural Society————$2,000 for Carousel of Nations
- Hospice Society—————–$4,000 for Hospice Service & Events
- City/Youth Advisory————$2,600 for Youth Access Outreach
The Revelstoke Community Foundation also recognized Kevin Lavelle as Tracy Spannier presented an honorary director certificate for his many years of service.