Student Alyssa Butt says her project is a paint by number where everyone can take part and she has giveaways.
CBNuit is just days away. West Street will be overflowing with art and exhibitions this Saturday night. CB Nuit has a mentorship program to help students with their projects. Sandra Chow is a mentor to Grade ten student Alyssa Butt, but says it’s a two way street and the student has inspired the mentor. Butt explains what her project will be at CB Nuit; it’s a paint by number where everyone can take part and she has giveaways. CB Nuit executive director Louise Gauthier says the mentorship program was developed with local schools CB Nuit will take place on West Street this Saturday from 7 until 12 a.m.
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