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Nelson Civic set for re-birth as powerful community asset

Making Nelson’s Civic Theatre movie house into a cultural media centre is just the starting point for how the city-owned building could be transformed into a powerful community asset.

This from councillor Donna Macdonald after hearing the society’s vision to make the three-plex an educational, cultural and economic driver by harnessing fiber optic technology.


The society is seeking a coalition of partners that could include Selkirk College, schools, non-profits and local business to ensure the facility is fully utilized during week days when movies aren’t shown.

This would also help attract grants and donations for the $2 million still needed for the three-screen project.

*Picture – concept of how exterior could look after three-plex completion

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