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Roselawn Centre Theatre
The Roselawn Centre was originally built in 1860 as a stately three story home of Upper Canada Victorian architecture, changing hands in the early 1870s and 1900s, and eventually became the Port Colborne Club in 1957. After 10 years of operating as an arts and cultural centre, Roselawn continues to become a focal point of recognition for tourism, arts and culture.
The City of Port Colborne assumed the operations to sustain this heritage filled facility, expand special events, and encourage public access to the Centre. Amongst the many community activities happening within Roselawn Centre, this upcoming season we are proud to once again offer the seventh year of the Food and Wine Series, the popular Author Series and the 21st season of Showboat Festival Theatre.
The City of Port Colborne continues to enrich culture-based creative experiences which are central to the way we have developed our identity as a community. Roselawn Centre continues to offer residents and visitors, a truly unique, vibrant, well balanced cultural experience.
Contact Sue Patterson: suepatterson@portcolborne.ca
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