A cultural tour is set to take place in downtown Kitchener over the weekend.
The tour, which is called ‘Walk the Talk’, will see guests enjoying music, film, culture, and arts at various locations around the city; all with the knowledge of an experienced guide.
This tour is expected to be an interesting and educational event for family members of all ages and will provide a great opportunity for sharing and spending time together. Poster printing may have been used to advertise and promote the tour to people in the area.
The tour offers experienced, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic guides who will provide information about the establishments and the displays involved. This particular tour is focusing on the current exhibitions taking place at the city’s Waterloo Art Gallery.
The exhibitions include Gather, Arrange, and Maintain by Jane Buyers, Ornamental Boundaries by Soheila Esfani and Brendan Tang, as well as a few others. For those who are enthusiastic about the arts and various mediums, these wonderful exhibitions are expected to delight with bright colors and creative compositions.
Guests are reminded that during the winter months, the gallery can be a little cooler and a sweater may be necessary.
Admission to this event is free to all and everyone is welcome to attend. The Walk the Talk Guided Tour will be happening on Sunday January 27 from 2pm to 3pm at the Waterloo Art Gallery, which is located at 101 Queen Street North in Kitchener, Ontario. To make a reservation, visit the gallery’s website or call 519-579-5860.