The Rotary Arts Centre opened in Corner Brook during September of 2015 and the centre’s Brad Randell says David Smallwood has been a big part of its’ development.
A fearless leader has announced his retirement and a Friday evening invite only fundraiser will honour the career of David Smallwood at the Rotary Arts Centre. It’s a free event but a $50 donation will help ensure the ongoing legacy of his work within the artistic community on the west coast. The Rotary Arts Centre opened in Corner Brook during September of 2015 and the centre’s Brad Randell says David Smallwood has been a big part of its’ development. Randell says the event on Friday promises to be an unforgettable evening dedicated to supporting the arts and marking a significant milestone in the career of David Smallwood. The event is scheduled to get underway 7 pm tomorrow at the Rotary Arts Centre.
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