City of Surrey's 2022-2026 Financial Plan

PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE

2021 Surrey Fusion Festival was successful in engaging both past attendees, performers and local

• Museum of Surrey exhibition: BEES! A strong partnership with Honeybee Centre and other bee farmers in Surrey and a travelling exhibit grant ($49,000) meant we were able to build the first sustainability and our relationship with and impacts on our environment. It is bilingual, has accessibility features, is made with sustainable products, and promotes Surrey and sustainability initiatives. The exhibit will travel across Canada beginning in 2022 and be on display at the museum until the end of 2021. large scale travelling exhibit for Museum of Surrey. The theme is

pavilion organizers to produce a one-of -a-kind digital event experience that authentically shared cultural education, heritage and traditions with viewers. Campaign elements included a Digital Concert Series, Cultural Pavilion Stories, Cultural Cooking Challenges and a Collaborative Billboard painted by pavilion organizers and erected in Holland Park. Virtual Surrey Fusion Festival garnered more than 20,418 engagements throughout the social media campaign; and • Completion of the Biodiversity Design Guidelines which are organized into eight modules in order to address current management needs and are adaptable to future conditions; • Hosted four trees sale events for the public, with over 4,000 trees purchased by residents to plant on private property; and ECOSYSTEMS

Planted more than 17,500 trees in parks and along streets.

Biodiversity Design Guidelines

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