Ponoka Civic Centre Will Be Lit Up Throughout the Month of June

Ponoka Civic Centre lit up greenThroughout June, the exterior of the Ponoka Civic Centre (5604 50 Street) will be lit up with coloured lights from sunset to sunrise to recognize the following events.

June 2 to 8: Recreation and Parks Month and BGC Club Day

Green lights will be projected onto the building this week for Recreation and Parks Month and for Boys and Girls Club (BGC) Day on June 6. 

Ponoka Town Council passed two motions at its regular Council meeting last week proclaiming that June is Recreation and Parks Month and June 6 is BGC Club Day. 

Recreation and Parks Month is a provincewide initiative that promotes outdoor play, local parks and community connection through recreation. BGC Club Day recognizes and celebrates Boys and Girls Club Wolf Creek in Ponoka, which has been providing safe, supportive spaces in Ponoka and other local communities since 2001. 

June 9 to 15: Pride Month

As part of its commitment to being a welcoming, inclusive and caring community, the Town of Ponoka will recognize and celebrate Pride Month by projecting the pride colours onto the outside of the Ponoka Civic Centre during this week from sunset until sunrise each evening.

For more information and resources that support the 2SLGBTQ community, please visit the Government of Alberta website by clicking here.

June 16 to 22: National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day

In the spirit of reconciliation and in recognition that June is National Indigenous History Month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day, the colour orange will be reflected onto the outside of the Ponoka Civic Centre this week. These events celebrate the traditions, cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. 

To learn more about National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day, please visit the Government of Canada website by clicking here.

June 23 to July 1: Canada Day

The colour red will be projected onto the exterior of the building this week to mark Canada Day on July 1.

"These special dates and occasions pay tribute to Ponoka’s rich history of respecting differences and diversity within our great community,” said Ponoka Mayor Kevin Ferguson.