In 2021, the Lakes District Film Appreciation Society was approved for a $47,000 Economic Infrastructure grant to replace the roof on the historic Beacon Theatre in Burns Lake.
A new roof was just one of several projects the society undertook in order to bring the building up to code, including upgrades to all of the walls and replacement of the siding, meeting all engineer recommendations and requirements.
The Beacon Theatre, in addition to showing movies, provides a venue for local events, live music and cultural performances. The facility is also wheelchair accessible, making the Beacon a valuable community asset. The Lakes District Film Appreciation Society partners with local businesses to provide free performances on holidays and holds special screenings of films that feature local talent.
The Beacon Theatre is the only entertainment venue on Burns Lake’s main street and the only amenity open after 7:00 p.m. This provides high value for both older and younger residents and visitors to have an option for entertainment and social connection in the evening.
“We are so excited to receive this funding because it has allowed us to remain open! When our theatre was denied occupancy because of structural concerns of the old roof – we thought we may have to close permanently,” said Elaine Wiebe, director, Lakes District Film Appreciation Society. “It is so wonderful that the community came forward to provide funding for the theatre to remain open in Burns Lake.”