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Explore Richmond’s arts, culture and heritage during this FREE Doors Open weekend.

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Opening Celebration— Steveston Tram Building

A FREE celebration of Doors Open Richmond and Asian Heritage Month 4011 Moncton Street (at No. 1 Road) Friday only 7–9:30 p.m. Steveston Taiko Drummers kick off this ceremony marking the opening of the new Steveston Tram Building, Doors Open Richmond and Asian Heritage Month. Celebrate the 100-year birthday of Steveston’s No. 1220 interurban tram with an evening of refreshments, entertainment and live music, featuring the raucous, sassy 20s jazz of the Jen Hodges All Stars. Pecha-Kucha Night Richmond at Rocanini Coffee Roasters 3900 Moncton Street (across from the Tram) Rocanini Coffee Roasters host an evening of thought provoking presentations by artists, architects and other heritage professionals.

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New! FREE Doors Open bus trips!

Bus departs from the Richmond Cultural Centre (Minoru entrance). Pre-registration is required by phone at s 604-247-8309.

Saturday May 4

Family Special Bus Trip (10 a.m. – 1 p.m.) Helijet International Terminal; Sea Island Fire Hall #4; Terra Nova Rural Park; and BC Ambulance Service Culture Bus Trip (1 p.m. – 4 p.m.) Thrangu Monastery; Lingyen Mountain Temple; Az-Zahraa Islamic Centre; and Science of Spirituality Meditation and Ecology Centre

Sunday May 5

Heritage Bus Trip (10 a.m. – 1 p.m.) London Heritage Farm; Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site; Steveston Tram; and Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site Art Bus Trip (1 p.m. – 4 p.m.) Loraine Wellman Fine Art Home Studio; Gina Page Fine Art Home Studio; Alice Saunders Fine Art Home Studio and Aphrodite Blagojevic Fine Art Home Studio

Choose from 49 sites including: heritage landmarks; places of worship; art galleries and studios; museums and national historic sites and more. Free Doors Open brochures available after April 24 at City of Richmond facilities or at www.richmond.ca/doorsopen. Doors Open and Asian Heritage Month Celebrations kick-off with the Opening of the new Steveston Tram Building, 4011 Moncton Street, Friday, May 3, 7:00–9:30 p.m. FREE admission. The evening features entertainment, refreshments and a special Pecha-Kucha Night presentation! For more information, visit the www.richmond.ca/doorsopen or call 604-247-8300.

Supported by: Richmond Diversity Services • Richmond Heritage Commission • Richmond Public Art Program


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