South Shore Breaker

Plans unveiled for Dave’s Place Arts Centre to honour founder

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“Music and creative expression filled Dave with joy. This was part of his dream for Brigadoon.”

Brigadoon Village has announced the creation of Dave’s Place, a new arts centre at the camp that will celebrate and honour the memory of Brigadoon founder Dave Mckeage.

The new arts centre is described as a deconstruc­ted cabin, designed to bring campers together to create and imagine, whether it’s with clay and pottery, paint and canvas or instrument­s and dancing. Dave’s Place will feature a ceramics studio, a music studio, a messy arts room, and will be the centre piece at Brigadoon Village, where kids will gather to express themselves in a fun, accessible environmen­t.

Mckeage was never afraid to dream big. It was his own battle with cancer that prompted him to spend many years working to open Brigadoon Village. With over 800 kids attending camp this summer, Brigadoon Village is now Canada’s largest pediatric illness camp and offers 14 camp programs, which are designed to accommodat­e a health condition or other life challenge for kids aged 7-18. Brigadoon is guided by the core values of sustainabi­lity, compassion, partnershi­ps, empowermen­t, accountabi­lity and innovation. Brigadoon provides extraordin­ary kids a chance to be ordinary through an amazing camp experience and has hosted over 3,500 campers in its nine years of existence.

Also announced recently, is that long-time Brigadoon supporter Peter Kohler is giving $200,000 towards Dave’s Place.

“Peter wanted to help commemorat­e Dave at camp, so he came forward as a catalyst for starting the project,” said David Graham, executive director of Brigadoon Village. “We immediatel­y starting consulting with Dave’s wife Krista and other family members and close friends and this beautiful legacy was conceived. Music and creative expression filled Dave with joy. This was part of his dream for Brigadoon. Today, we honour Dave, say thank you, and make an oath to build on his vision.”

For more informatio­n, visit https://brigadoonv­illage.org/.

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