05/31/2020
Did you know that in 1958 the Rotary Club of Orillia engaged the entire community through findraising to pay for and build the Rotary Aqua Theatre?
The Rotary Aqua Theatre was donated to the City of Orillia afterwards, and your tax dollars were not used for the creation of a free use asset we can all enjoy. The cost to create this asset in today's terms would be millions of dollars and you have the citizens of Orillia in 1958 to thank for this.
After the Rotary Aqua Theatre structural and electrical components have been completed, would you donate funds to Rotary Club of Orillia to continue to upgrade the facility?
What is the next greatest need the Rotary Club of Orillia can fundraise for?
Drop down screen for Movies in the Park?
Waterside Screen for Movies on the water?
New Audio and Visual equipment?
New seating with increased viewing space (social distancing)?
Overhang over the top of the Rotary Aqua Theatre so performers can play rain or shine?
Green Room so we can have music and outdoor theatre?
Other ?
Give your feedback and check out http://chamber.ca/resources/music-cities/
to read about why the Rotary Aqua Theatre is important in economic value to our community, along with the enjoyment of free entertainment for future generations.
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