
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON – The Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre is pleased to announce the
continuation of the THRIVE - Introduction to Creativity for Seniors program, made possible
through funding from the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. THRIVE
fosters social participation and inclusion among seniors by providing accessible learning
opportunities in the arts and volunteerism.
The Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre extends its gratitude to the Government of Canada for its
support in ensuring the THRIVE program remains accessible to seniors in the community.
Through this initiative, the centre remains committed to providing a safe and welcoming space
where older adults 50 and over can explore their creativity, build meaningful connections, and
embrace new artistic experiences.
"We are thrilled to continue offering the THRIVE program, which aligns with our mission to make
art accessible to all," said Rima Boles, Art Centre Director of Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre.
"By creating a welcoming space for seniors, we aim to inspire lifelong learning, foster
meaningful connections, and cultivate a flourishing creative community across generations."
THRIVE offers no-charge, introductory-level, in-studio and online art classes designed
specifically for individuals aged 50 and older. These sessions provide older adults with the
opportunity to explore various artistic mediums, learn new skills, and connect with others in a
supportive environment. The program aims to reach and engage participants in the community.
As in previous years, the initiative will feature beginner-friendly sessions in art & yoga, drawing,
fused glass, painting, and online art. This year, to support the expansion of in-studio offerings,
Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre will purchase essential equipment for stained glass and
printmaking workshops, further enhancing the creative opportunities available to participants.
As part of this initiative, the centre will also recruit volunteers to support both in-studio and
online sessions. These volunteers will help create an inclusive and engaging learning
environment, fostering social interaction and encouraging participants to build lasting
relationships.
For more information about THRIVE and how to participate, please visit
niagarapumphouse.ca/programs, call 905-468-5455, or email office@niagarapumphouse.ca.
About Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre
The Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre is the art hub that connects our community by providing
art for all. Located on the banks of the Niagara River in a heritage building that formerly supplied
water to Niagara-on-the-Lake (hence the name); the Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre offers
visual arts programs, exhibitions and events. They give back to the community by providing
access to the arts for those in need.