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Last chance to become a venue for Columbia Basin Culture Tour

CBT
By CBT
March 26th, 2025
REGISTER BY MONDAY TO BECOME A VENUE!

This year’s Columbia Basin Culture Tour is certain to be great, as always, and we hope to include you in the list of amazing venues. So plan to register ASAP!

The final deadline to register is Monday, March 31, 2025, at the affordable rate of $60.

The tour takes place:

  • August 9 and 10, 2025
  • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
View venue terms and conditions here.
NOTE: If you were one of the 2024 venues that had to cancel due to wildfire, you won’t need to pay again to participate in the 2025 tour. Use the “cheque or e-transfer” form to register, and email us to remind us that we can carry over your 2024 payment.
REGISTER NOW: PAY BY CREDIT CARD
REGISTER NOW: PAY BY CHEQUE OR E-TRANSFER
What’s new this year
  • There will be one-step registration. Therefore, prepare to have all your information and photos on hand when you register. If need be, you can adjust your information up until the registration deadline of March 31, 2025.
  • We heard your feedback! We’re shortening the tour days by one hour. Instead of being open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the 2025 venues will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Think about these questions before you register
  • In small towns or rural areas, it may be hard to draw the public to your more isolated location. Should you collaborate with other artists to create one venue in a central hub?
    • Note: If each artist registers separately, you each get your own listing—simply make sure the venue location information remains the same for everyone. If you register as one collective venue, you get one listing in the Culture Tour brochure and website.
  • Alternately, do you want to be a venue of your own?
  • Where will your venue (individual or collective) take place?
    • It can be on your own property, such as your workshop or studio.
    • Or you can hold your event at a location like a community hall, gallery, library or café (with its permission, of course).
    • Which choice is best for you and would interest the public the most?
  • If your location is open regularly to the public, how can you make the weekend special so that people have a reason to check it out during the Culture Tour?

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