Six Nations Elected Council donating $45,000 to help local business mark 50 years

Six NationsElected Council (SNEC) may have the chance to show off its many talented community members this spring by joining in celebrating the 50th anniversary of a local business. Erin Montour, CEO of Grand River Employment and Training, is involved with local dance instructor Michelle Farmer’s Studio of Dance and Modelling and wants to help celebrate the business’s 50th anniversary but needs SNEC’s help. Montour gave a presentation at SNEC’s General Council meeting on January 14th seeking financial support to rent the Sanderson Centre in Brantford on May 17th to honour Farmer and host an entertainment night that would showcase dancers,and is adding other community members to the bill. The rental cost for the Sanderson Centre for one night is $46,000. “We do share a common goal,” Montour said. “The…

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