EC3 Bulletin: Black History Month

February 18th, 2026

February is Black History Month and EC3 wants to recognize and celebrate the many great events happening in our community, and the people who make them happen.
Each February, people across Canada participate in Black History Month events and celebrations that honour the legacy and contributions of Black people all across Canada, and in their particular local communities.

The 2026 theme for Black History Month is: “30 Years of Black History Month: Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations — From Nation Builders to Tomorrow’s Visionaries.”

This month is an important opportunity to learn about and acknowledge these people and their often hidden histories and stories.

We invite all Canadians to learn more about Black Canadian communities, and how they continue to contribute to and help shape Canada.

Along with the celebrations, Black History Month is a call to recognize the things that have been lost, the stories that have been suppressed and the racism that has haunted many of these people and the communities that they live in. Much of the programming outlined below provides us with the unique opportunity to learn more, to experience more and to build our capacity as anti-racist allies. It’s a chance to read great books, learn new dances, listen to fabulous music, enjoy the artists and their work and learn more about our friends and neighbours.

Read the full bulletin here!

EC3 is hiring an operations and administration coordinator

February 13, 2026

Working for the Electric City Culture Council is a unique opportunity to be a part of developing and advancing support for the arts in Peterborough. As EC3 has grown, our need for more efficient operations and better systems management has increased. Join our team delivering grants and awards, residencies, professional development and more! Feel free to call for more information.

JOB POSTING
OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION COORDINATOR
Electric City Culture Council (EC3)
Posting date: February 10, 2026
Deadline for applications: February 27, 2026
Compensation: $28 per hour, 25 hours per week
Location: Hybrid workspace including home office and EC3 satellite office in downtown Peterborough.
Term: Position has no fixed term. This is a salaried position with all statutory benefits plus sick/personal days.

ABOUT EC3
A municipal arts council, the Electric City Culture Council (EC3) is a not-for-profit arts service organization supporting the development of individual artists and arts and culture organizations in Peterborough and Peterborough County. Our programs and services provide opportunities for artists to create, produce, and present work, and for audiences to experience and appreciate the arts. Our work builds and strengthens the foundations and infrastructure of arts and culture in our area, while contributing to the social, economic and community well- being of our city.

DEI EC3 is committed to diversity and inclusiveness. We encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.

Our organizational impact  has expanded and so have our professional management needs as we engage with more and more artists, arts organizations and other community partners and sponsors.  Accurate information, easy access to well organized records and other material, and the capacity to produce events quickly and effectively is essential to our success – all on a low budget.  This job plays a crucial role in strengthening our ability to provide arts funding, professional development and advocacy.

OVERVIEW
This position provides a unique opportunity to work in the arts community supporting EC3’s activities across all arts disciplines and genres, delivering a broad cross section of programs from grants and awards –  to festivals and artist residencies, while  providing administrative support and some event support for EC3’s operating and programming activities. The position reports to the Executive Director and works with other staff and contract employees to advance and reinforce EC3’s administrative and management capacity. This includes building information systems and data collection and retention, as well as production support and day to day administrative support.

This person is expected to know and understand the organization’s mission and vision, follow EC3’s policies and protocols, respect confidentiality and conflict of interest guidelines, and conduct themselves in the best interest of the organization and the community it serves.  Knowledge of the arts and of the local arts sector, and the professional role of an arm’s length arts council, is an asset.

JOB DUTIES

  • Maintain and advance administrative and operating systems, including communications (mailing lists, media lists, fundraising contacts, applicants data bases etc.)
  • Respond to general public telephone and email enquiries, maintain office hours
  • Maintain operations manuals, archives and records (grant results, media coverage, process documents etc.)
  • Maintenance of social media tools, and an up to date and accurate website
  • Maintenance of event and meeting calendars, deadlines and undertake related research on same
  • Provide support in grant writing and delivering programming as needed

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Post-secondary experience in not-for-profit administration
  • Excellent organizational, written and oral communications skills
  • Familiarity with computer technology, web site (Word Press) and social media including Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, Mail Chimp, Word and Excel
  • Demonstrated ability to set and meet goals, and priorities, clear objectives and deadlines
  • Driver’s licence and regular access to a car are an asset
  • Passion for the arts and organizing details

HOW TO APPLY Please forward covering Letter and Resume with subject heading “EC3 Operating and Administration Coordinator Position” to: electriccitycc@gmail.com. Your covering letter should outline why you would like to work with EC3 serving the arts community, and how your education and professional experience would make you a good candidate for the job. Please review our web site @ https://www.ecthree.org/ .

For additional information or questions:
Su Ditta (she/her), Executive Director
electriccitycc@gmail.com
705-749-9101
Currently living and working in Nogojiwanong, on the territory of the Michi Saagig Anishinaabeg, in the lands covered by the Williams Treaties.

For the full announcement see the EC3 Bulletin: EC3 is Hiring!

Bulletin: Grants for Individual Artists 2024 results

October 9th, 2024

EC3’s GRANTS FOR INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS PROGRAM fuels 28 new projects by talented local artists creating bounty of new novels, poetry, kids’ books, circus arts, painting, dance, films, music and more for Peterborough audiences

Read the full Bulletin.

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EC3 Bulletin: truth and reconciliation day

October 2nd, 2024

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

September 27, 2024

Each year, September 30th marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada.

This day of remembrance, respect, and reflection, honours the children who never returned home from and the Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities.

Public commemoration of this tragic and painful history and the ongoing impacts of the residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process. September 30th also reminds us to recall and reflect on the 2008 Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report and its 94 Calls to Action, while continuing to call and work for all of its recommendations to be implemented.

Curve Lake artist and Peterborough’s 2023 Poet Laureate Sarah Lewis has offered us this poem:

Welcome Home
Welcome Home

What does it mean to be rebirthed from an Earth you’ve felt foreign to?
Kokum, I think I’ve learned what it means to come home
Homesick for a place I’ve never known
Was taught to learn their maps
Not knowing my divine wrinkles and lines were the roads back to my homeland
The ones my ancestors paved the way for
They call it geography, I call it my body, we are not separate, you take the land, you take my livelihood, you take my life away

But we’re getting our culture back, Kokum

As if she was ever really lost, I thought
She was always sitting around fire, fire keeping my belly in school as
I exhaled through Lord’s Prayer a guttural warrior cry
Fighting to be heard over Hail Marys, fighting for me to remember
Kasakitin
Am I saying the language right, Kokum? There’s only one way to do it wrong, and it’s to not do it at all, she says

Kokum reminds me that the spirit of my culture was always with me
Was with me when I cried, tried to stop tears from falling from my eyes, she told me that they were medicine
Was with me when they told us our ceremony was witchcraft or that my skin was too dark, not knowing my darkness was in fact a reflection of theirs, and yes sir, there’s magic in my blood, for my next act I will cast you away and take the land back
She was with me throughout my alcohol and drug addiction, my spirit was called to dance
Ruffled feathers turned to headdress, and by the grace of Creator, my limbs danced and jumped to drum instead of my own demise

So we dance for those who no longer can, for Summer, Cileanna Theresa Leah, we dance

For all children who never became Kokums, guiding us back to truth
Back to reconciliation

We’re getting our culture back, Kokum, and she responds
My dear one, she never left

Your language is embedded in your tastebuds as deep as a mother’s love
Why do you think she is called your mother tongue?

Kokum says:
you have been here before
Your blood is as ancient as the rivers and mountains themselves, and you wouldn’t doubt your elders, would you?

You can’t abolish or erase something that was written by the cosmos
Cree syllabics written with stardust on pictograph, a galaxy handcrafted our women with sweetgrass and sunflowers
Added some zest, made her a little bitter, made her spirit a little louder so she could stand up for her sisters, for her people

We’re getting our culture back, Kokum, and she responds
she never left, she lives in reflection on river, she is sister, mother, will be a Kokum one day herself
most importantly
she is you
most importantly
she is home

My Kokum tells me: welcome home, sisters

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EC3 has collected some valuable resources and event listings for
Truth and Reconciliation Day listed below:
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Mnoominkewin Gathering
September 28, 2024, 7am Sunrise Ceremony
Curve Lake First Nation Lime Kiln Park / Pow Wow Grounds
https://www.mnoominkewin.com/

CBC is marking the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (also known as Orange Shirt Day) on Monday, September 30 with an extensive lineup of Indigenous-led original programming showcasing First Nations, Métis and Inuit perspectives and experiences across CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC News streaming channels, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBC Music and CBC Listen.
https://www.cbc.ca/television/honour-national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation-with-cbc-1.7331441
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The Government of Canada has resources around Truth and Reconcilliation
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/national-day-truth-reconciliation.html
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Free, online educational program is brought to you by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. Programming is available in English, French, and ASL.

Home


And, read the reports:
https://nctr.ca/records/reports/
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Peterborough Museum and Archives is offering Every Child Matters reading centre and children’s activity throughout the month of September. The museum is also providing Every Child Matters stickers, buttons and bookmarks to encourage participation and learning through its National Day for Truth and Reconciliation activities.
To find information on the Peterborough Museum and Archives, please visit:
https://www.peterborough.ca/en/explore-and-play/museum-and-archives.aspx
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Art Gallery of Peterborough exhibition Watershed is on display until October 6, featuring work by Mary Anne Barkhouse, John Boyle, Brad Copping, Liz Magor, Stan Olthuis, Amanda Strong, and Olivia Whetung.
https://agp.on.ca/exhibitions/watershed/
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Trent University has a number of events leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
https://www.trentu.ca/truthandreconciliationday
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Fleming College is honoring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with a series of events focused on listening, learning, and raising awareness.
https://flemingcollege.ca/news/fleming-college-honours-national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation/
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The National Film Board has a playlist of films available for free screenings online:
https://www.nfb.ca/playlist/orange-shiart-day-edu/
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Read the United Nations Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 13 September 2007 United Nations Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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Assembly of First Nations advocates for First Nations in Canada, facilitating regional discussions and dialogue, advocacy efforts and campaigns, legal and policy analysis, and building relationships between First Nations, governments, businesses and the general public.
Read more here: https://afn.ca/

Learn more about the imagery used for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

The eagle to represent First Nations
The narwhal to represent Inuit
The beaded flower to represent Métis
Among the various visual elements illustrating Indigenous cultures, the circle is at the centre, which represents being together in spirit of reconciliation. The orange colour represents truth-telling and healing. The pathway represents the road to reconciliation. First Nations, Inuit and Métis are represented by the eagle, narwhal and beaded flower in the image. The stars represent the children who never made it home from residential schools.

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