Website allows people to learn, explore and create while supporting non-profits
A new website, funded by a local government grant, is giving residents the opportunity to connect with resources, ideas and inspiration while they stay home and practice social distance.
okcreativeonline.com was developed by arts, culture, heritage and education organizations from across the North Okanagan.
The Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) provided grant funding to develop and create content for the website that includes how-to videos, photography, virtual tours, and more.
“The RDNO recognizes this is a challenging time for people. The need to stay active and connected is more important than ever,” Amanda Shatzko, vice-chair of the RDNO Board of Directors, said. “While there is a lot of online content available, local organizations are doing amazing things to increase their engagement with the community. This website provides a one-stop-shop to access content virtually, allowing people of all ages to learn, explore and create while supporting local not-for-profits.”











