Skip to main content
SaskCulture
About Us
Our People
Board of Directors
Volunteers
Staff
Volunteer Peer Assessor
Our Role
Overview
History
Strategic Plan
Year in Review
Other Resources
Our Annual Events
Annual General Meeting
Programs
Funding Programs
Our Grants
Logos & Acknowledgement
Find a Grant
How to use the Online Grant Platform
Funding Program Renewal Project
Application Assistance
Accessibility Fund
SaskCulture Programs
Creative Kids
Culture Days
Organizational Support
Indigenous Awareness Hub
Organizational resources
Diversity and Inclusiveness
Cultural Planning
Nonprofit Lifecycles
Consultant Directory
SaskCulture Respect Resource Line
Impact
Our Reach
Success Stories
iheartculture.ca
What is Culture?
Cultural Benefits
E-Update
News
Important and Commemorative Days
Network
Members
Member Benefits
Member Directory
SaskCulture Members Say...
Become a Member
Partners & Initiatives
Our Partners
Tri-Global Partnership
Resilience & Respect: Canada 150 & Beyond
Our Grants
calendar_month Events work Jobs & Opportunities menu_book Engage login Grants Login
|
translate Translate
Search
  • Our Reach
  • Success Stories
  • iheartculture.ca
  • What is Culture?
  • Cultural Benefits
  • E-Update
  • News
  • Important and Commemorative Days

Youth lead celebration at Culture Days

By Culture Days Prince Albert March, 2026 Arts, General Culture
Like this story? Share it!
A photo of the Midtown mural organizers Daphne Masih, Nicole Matheis and Aaliyah Flett.

In this Issue

The cover of this issue of Engage. The cover photo shows two young people posing in front of a colourful mural. One of them is holding up a microphone, speaking.
From this Issue
Engage
Volume 16, Issue 2, Spring 2026
Previous Story
Next Story

Related Programs

Culture Days Play with Clay
Culture Days Hub Sponsorship

Youth leadership was front and center during Prince Albert Culture Days in 2025, as young people stepped forward to create and share meaningful cultural experiences in their community.

A photo of youth helping create the Midtown Mural in Prince Albert.

Working together, members of the Community Building Youth Futures (CBYF) group helped create a vibrant mural and produced a video celebrating the benefits of arts, culture and heritage and their power to connect the community. Through this work, the youth involved demonstrated the meaningful impact that can happen when young people are given opportunities to participate and lead.

Watch this video story by Culture Days Prince Albert to see the results of local youth coming together to celebrate arts and culture.

"We wanted to really highlight it through video to get it out there for more youth to see, look at these amazing things that are happening in our community, and it’s such an accessible way for youth to engage with it, and see themselves in those spaces."
- Nicole Matheis, program coordinator, CBYF

Their efforts also showed the strength of youth supporting youth. By leading activities during Culture Days, CBYF members helped strengthen participation, build confidence, and create authentic connections within the community.

The Prince Albert Culture Days Hub received support from SaskCulture’s Culture Days Hub Sponsorship, with funding from the Sask Lotteries Trust Fund.

More from this Issue

Spark program
Previous Story
Supporting youth shapes the future of culture
MCoS booth
Next Story
Relationships and resources key to navigating change
arts celebration community engagement cultural engagement Culture Days digital storytelling engaging youth street art video youth

We are Treaty people

SaskCulture's work and support reaches lands covered by Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10, the traditional lands of the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Lakota, Nakota and Saulteaux peoples, as well as homeland of the Métis.

We aim to be accessible and safe for everyone

Our office, including front door and washrooms, is wheelchair-accessible (building access at Cornwall Street entrance) during regular office hours. A proud supporter of safer and inclusive spaces initiatives, we are committed to a workplace free from hate, discrimination or harassment, where everyone is welcome.

Get the SaskCulture e-Update

Get the news on funding deadlines, development opportunities, job opportunities, award winners, community highlights and more.

Sign Up

Funded by

Funded by Sask Lotteries

Contact Us

  • #404, 2125 - 11th Avenue
    Regina, SK   S4P 3X3
  • info@saskculture.ca
  • (306) 780-9284
  • Office Hours:

    8:30 am - 12:00 pm
    12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Connect with Us

Disclaimer
Design + Development: Structured Abstraction