Is there another talent in the city that has entertained for years and not been recognized?

News 100 redBy Staff

March 21, 2016

BURLINGTON, ON

The Burlington Performing Arts Centre is accepting nominations for its 2016 Hall of Fame Inductee.

Established in 2013, The Burlington Performing Arts Centre’s Hall of Fame recognizes people who have made significant contributions to the performing arts in Burlington. Recipients of this award demonstrate the diversity of artistic accomplishment that comprises the rich cultural tapestry of the City of Burlington. The Hall of Fame Inductee will be announced at the 2016/2017 Season Launch event held at The Centre on Tuesday, May 17.

Nomination applications must be submitted by noon on Friday, April 8th, 2016. The nomination form can be downloaded from The Centre’s website.

On site almost daily is Burlington's Jimmy Tapp checking on the progress. Here he talks with Pier Project Manager Craig Stevens.

When the pier was being constructed – both the first and the second time, Gordie Tapp could be seen most days checking on the progress. Here he talks with Pier Project Manager Craig Stevens.

RAINER NOACK with wild lady

Rainer Noack on the left.

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Stewart Laughton

The Burlington Performing Arts Centre recognizes that the individual and group artists are paramount and fundamental to cultural development. These individuals and groups contribute to Burlington’s reputation as a city with a strong and sustained commitment toward the development of cultural excellence. Hall of Fame Inductees include Gordie Tapp (2013), Rainer Noack (2014), Lawrence Bonanno (2015) and Stewart Laughton (2015).

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